Orange Cream Gelatin Dessert is an easy dessert that you can make from a few items in the pantry and freezer at any time of the year. It works well for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Mother's Day, bridal or baby showers, etc. It is sweet and rich, yet somehow also seems light and refreshing. It is a rather nostalgic dessert as it reminds me a little of an orange push-up ice cream treat from my childhood. Plus, it is a molded gelatin dessert, which always reminds me of the past. As with other gelatin and fruit dishes, someone might call this a "Jello salad" in the United States. However, this recipe uses an entire quart of orange sherbert in addition to gelatin, so I can not bring myself … Continue Reading about Orange Cream Gelatin Dessert

Grandma’s Smoked Pork Chops
My maternal grandmother died when I was 9 years old…she was 84. Despite the fact that she was known by family and friends as one of the best cooks and she lived down the street from us at the time, I can’t say I remember her cooking that much. One thing I do remember is […]

Sweet and Savory Grilled Pork Tenderloin
Don’t you just love the versatility of pork tenderloin? It can be cooked so many ways with so many flavors and so quickly that I often wonder why I don’t fix it more often. Although it is not the cheapest cut of meat, it can often be found on sale. It freezes well and usually […]

Herb Roasted Leg of Lamb
I had it all planned out. I would roast a boneless leg of lamb stuffed with a herb mixture for an Easter treat. My husband would be grateful to have something other than ham (which he does not really like) and there would be leftovers galore. I had to search for the recipe I wanted […]

Cheesy Scalloped Potatoes (with or without ham)
I always want to make scalloped potatoes the day after we have a ham dinner. I think it is because it is what my mom usually did. My mom made wonderful scalloped potatoes. As she taught us how to make it without ever referencing a recipe, I have done my best to construct a recipe. […]

Pizza Burgers…Yum!
We had just placed our orders when I saw it on the menu, pizza burger. I was determined to get one the next time we went. In the meantime, I kept on thinking about those greasy, yet delicious pizza burgers of my past. The small, local, soft-serve ice cream drive-up where we bought many of […]

Lamb Stuffed Zucchini
There is a recipe in my newly acquired (but actually very old) cookbook, The Fannie Merritt Farmer Boston Cooking School Cookbook for Zucchini Stuffed with Lamb. It is a very brief recipe that leaves the seasoning details up to the reader. Taking inspiration (and the three ingredients mentioned) from the recipe, I developed my own. […]

Simply Decadent Beef Tenderloin Steaks
A small splurge every once in a great while can sometimes be good for the soul – or at least that is what I told myself in the grocery store the other day. I was buying items to have a beef tenderloin steaks for dinner the next day. My extravagance was not the beef tenderloin […]

Grandma’s Corn Fritters
Later this week we will celebrate this post with a cake, but I lacked some basic ingredients needed to bake one today. Why? This is the 100th post on this little, but growing, food blog 🙂 I tried to decide how to celebrate this notable blog world occasion and finally decided on a celebratory cake […]

Veal and Peppers
One of my mother-in-law’s classic dishes is her veal and peppers. I usually do not make it because of the price of veal. However, it can be made using beef or chicken instead. I decided to go for it and make it with veal as a comforting treat for my husband after he was very […]

Apricot Glazed Pork Chops
Moist and tender were hardly words you would have used to describe the pork chops I used to make. In fact, more accurate descriptors would have been dry, chewy, and flavorless. The only way I used to cook edible pork chops was to bake them on top of a dish of sauerkraut or smothered in […]

