Rye Bread Dip

I intended to post this back during holiday party food, but ran out of time. Now with Easter gatherings coming up, perhaps someone would like to try this. Beau Monde is a seasoning mix which includes everything from cloves to mace, cinnamon to pepper. You can make your own, or find it in your spice … Continue reading

Caramel Pecan Rolls – 1965

Here’s one of the recipes from the flour sack. I like how they give the “new” instructions on how to measure flour. Flour used to be much more predisposed to clumping which is why we used to sift. Today, sifting isn’t necessary, but it does give your baked goods a more fluffy and light texture … Continue reading

Orange Muffins (H. Lamb)

Here we have a recipe from H. Lamb, whomever she may be. As I mentioned recently, I found a packet of recipes in a curio shop and they have been a great source of material for me! I don’t know who H. Lamb was, but her muffins sound good. Perhaps some of you who are … Continue reading

Bread Pudding with Brandy Sauce

Often the bread pudding you get in a restaurant is dry, has too much cinnamon, or is too sticky. Perhaps this recipe will be a good one since of course it would be home made and fresh, there doesn’t appear to be too much cinnamon, and of course there’s that brandy sauce. :-)

Whole Wheat Crackers

One of my favorite recipes is a cheese cracker that I have made from time to time. This one from the Bingham Collection is for a whole wheat cracker that probably shouldn’t be sullied by cheese or other decadent ingredients in them. Put the cheese on top of them! I might try these, although I … Continue reading