Orange You Glad I Didn't Say Banana?
Five Orange Recipes
Without Bananas
Orange Syrup
In a sauce pan
bring to a boil 1 small can (6 oz) frozen orange juice concentrate.
Remove from heat. Add 1 cup sugtar and 1/2 cup butter and stir until
dissolved.
Creamy Fruit
Dip
1 8 oz package
cream cheese, softened
3 tablespoons orange
juice concentrate
1 7 oz jar marshmallow
cream
Fresh Strawberries
Sliced kiwifruit
In a mixing bowl,
beat cream cheese and concentrate until smooth. Fold in marshmallow
cream. Serve with fruit. Store in the refrigerator.
FUDGE BROWNIE
AND ORANGE SHERBET HEAVEN
This is one of
my all time favorite desserts. Take a warm fudge brownie, top with
a scoop of orange sherbet and pour thick hot fudge over the top. People
think I'm crazy but I'm oblivious to their sentiment as I close my eyes and
drift into a blissful blend of flavor.
ORANGE CREAM
DESSERT
Nov/Dec 2000 Taste of
Home's Quick Cooking
2 cups crushed
cream-filled chocolate sandwich cookies (about 20)
1/3 cups butter or
margarine, melted
1 6 oz package orange
gelatin
2 cups boiling water
1 quart vanilla ice
cream, softened
In a bowl, combine
cookie crumbs and butter; set aside 1/4 cup for topping. Press remaining
crumb mixture into a greased 13-in. x 9-in x 2-in dish. In a bowl, dissolve
gelatin in water; cover and refrigerate for 10 minutes. Stir in ice
cream until smooth. Pour over the crust. Sprinkle with
reserved crumb mixture. Chill until firm. Yield: 12-15 servings.
ORANGE COFFEE
CAKE
Nov/Dec 2000 Taste of
Home's Quick Cooking
2 cups all-purpose
flour
1/2 cup sugar
2 teas. baking powder
1 tea. salt
1 egg
3/4 cup orange juice
1/3 cup vegetable
oil
1/4 cup. milk
1 tablespoon grated
orange peel
STREUSEL TOPPING:
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup all-purpose
flour
2 tablespoons cold
butter or margarine
In a bowl, combine
the dry ingredients. Combine egg, orange juice, oil, milk, and orange
peel; add to the dry ingredients just until combined. Pour into a greased
10-in. pie plate. For topping, combine sugar and flour in a bowl; cut
in butter until crumbly. Sprinkle over batter. Bake at 350 for
30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean.
Yield: 8 servings.
Orange Recipes
Orange You Glad I Didn't Say Bananas?
Orange You Going to Hang Around
for a Few More?
Orange You Ready for Some Salad?
Kitchen Chaos Index
References and Resource Recommendations
Managing a kitchen in
a large family can be a pretty exhausting task. It certainly isn't something
that can take care of itself! With that in mind I am always looking
for ways to make the kitchen experience easier, more enjoyable, or just plain
manageable. Mega cooking, recipes, teaching children how to cook, organizing
the kitchen are just some of the topics addressed in my Kitchen Chaos series.
This index contains the entire series, not just the recipes.
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one recipe on each of my cooking pages. For your convenience I have
submitted this individual index so you can find which recipe is on which page.
I hope you enjoy them. Remember that my recipes are altered to be for
a family of twelve. If your family is smaller, many of the recipes
can be prepared as is and then divided and frozen for additional meals during
stressful times. This index is just for listing the recipes and does
not include the other kitchen and cooking articles.
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