Oatmeal Scones
3 c. Oatmeal
2 c. flour
1 c. sugar
1 t. salt
1 t. soda
1 c. sour cream
1 c. melted butter
Mix dry ingredients together, then add sour cream and butter.
There are a couple ways you can bake these. Both use a round baking stone and are baked at 420 degrees.
1st - Grease the stone and pat all the dough out on the stone in a large circle that is about 1 to 1 1/2 inches thick, cut the dough into 12 pie shaped pieces and seperate the sections by 1/2 inch. They will bake back together, but if you skip this step, you will have doughy scones. Bake for 20 minutes.
2nd - Grease two baking stones, use the large pampered chef scoop and scoop out 12 individual scones per stone, 9 around the outside circle and 3 in the center. Makes 2 dozen scones. Bake for 15 minutes.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Mexican Lasagna
I know it has been ages since I have updated this blog, but I am back!
Here is what we had for supper last night, it is one of "Jana's Creations." That is what my husband calls it when I cook with out a recipe, using the ingredients from the fridge and the cupboard. I am sure there are many recipes for similar dishes, but the great thing about cooking this way, is you can use what you have. Next time, you can make something similar, but change it up, you could add chicken or beef, possibilities are endless!
Mexican Lasagna
1 can refried beans
1 can black beans, rinsed
1 19 oz. can enchilada sauce ( I used mild, you could use medium for more kick)
2 c. frozen corn, thawed
2 roma tomatoes, diced
4 c. shredded cheese (I used a mix of Monterey Jack and Colby, you could also use cheddar)
6 flour tortillas (10 inch)
Spray a 9x13 inch pan with non stick spray. Cut 3 of your tortillas into quarters. In a medium bowl mix the refried beans, black beans and 1/2 of the enchilada sauce. Put down your first layer of tortillas in the pan, use 4 quarter pieces with the points into the corners and one whole tortilla in the middle of the pan. On top of this smooth out 1/2 of the bean mixture, sprinkle with cheese. Put down another layer of tortillas, smooth out the second half of the bean mixture, sprinkle the corn evenly over top of the beans and then sprinkle with some more cheese. Top with the 3rd and final layer of tortillas, pour the last half of the enchilada sauce on top of the tortillas, sprinkle the diced tomatoes evenly on top and then add more cheese. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes or so.
*For faster cook time, I heated the bean mixture in the microwave and soaked the corn in warm water, then strained it. I baked it at 400 for 20 minutes.*
Tortilla layout
Ready to bake
Just out of the oven
Plated and ready to enjoy!
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