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

Delicious Baked Oatmeal
When reading my new cookbook, 55 Years and Still Cookin’: Lehman’s Anniversary Cookbook, I noticed six recipes for baked oatmeal. Although we had never even heard of baked oatmeal, my husband suggested we give it a try.
I figure an item must be good if it has multiple recipes in a compilation cookbook. It was indeed delicious! (BTW, I really love this cookbook.)
I went to make Gloria Miller’s recipe, but I did not have all of the required ingredients. Thus, I ended up modifying another recipe that I had never eaten. Here is my version:
Recipe: Baked Oatmeal
Ingredients
- 4 beaten eggs
- 1 c. melted butter
- 2 c. milk
- 1 c. brown sugar
- 4 tsp. baking powder
- 2 tsp. cinnamon
- 2 tsp. salt
- 2 c. quick oatmeal
- 1 1/2 c. old-fashioned oats
- 2 c. raisins
You can serve it warm with milk. You can also use chopped apples, dried cranberries, or dried blueberries with or in place of the raisins.
The reviews: My husband said he thinks “oatmeal always needs butter” so he really liked it. My daughter said, “best oatmeal ever.” I thought it was extremely good.
Considering we have about three fourths of a pan left, it is a good thing we love it. My husband froze part of it. I put the rest in the refrigerator for tomorrow. I will update this post in the comments and let you know how it reheats from both storage methods.
The lesson: Baked oatmeal is a fantastic dish if you have company or a big family. It makes lots of leftovers if you are a family of three who are currently snowed in on the mountain. . .
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I have never heard of this dish either, but with butter and brown sugar, a girl can’t go wrong! Maybe some whipped cream on top and a cup of coffee … seems like a dessert!
We may well be snowed in on our little mountain tomorrow! First really big blow of the winter headed our way!
Susan-
When ask what it tasted like, my husband said a very soft oatmeal cookie. I think he is right. I think that may be why I like it so much!
Keep warm and safe in your snow!