SUPPER CLUB - Sunday, May 29th
Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 3:13 am
Good Morning,
Our BBQ yesterday was fun, but all too short. And the good news is - no leftovers!! They took them all home!
I put JUDI'S recipe for hamburger buns in this post. I don't know if she's ever posted it over in recipes. But I will share with you all!
IRISH - Will I sound like a doofus if I say I don't know what the Stanley Cup is for? If I had to guess, and looks like I do, I'm going with hockey. Final answer. And if I were watching it, I'd be looking for your redheaded Kathy and her big bald guy! Good luck to whoever you want to win!
BECCA - I'm not sure I'd want to eat at a place called FATZ. I'd prefer to go to SKINNEEZ. haha!
IZZY - hello and welcome to the table. your jam sounds delish. I like rhubarb, but my hubby doesn't. and since he's the big jam-eater in this house, I don't bother. Thanks for your computer advice. But since I have a computer guru in the house with a 40-yr career under his belt in programming, IT director for City of Tacoma, Cisco Systems, teaching, etc, I'm not allowed to touch the computers. He says he knows about what you advised me, but then I'd also lose my security updates.
CHICKIE - I hope all the weather missed you!
TINA texted me that her mom is out of ICU but is very confused. Her dad is still in much pain though. Most of the family visited her yesterday and spirits were good.
We are supposed to meet friends tonite for an early Mexican supper so no cooking here. OLE`!!
And here is Judi's hamburger recipe:
Home made Hamburger buns
from "Yooper" Judi Cabinaw
1T yeast
1/2 cup warm water
1/2 cup milk
1 egg
2TB veg oil
2 TB Sugar
1t salt
3 cups flour
1T Butter melted to brush over the tops before you bake.
in bowl of mixer or large bowl mix water and yeast till dissolved
in a separate bowl mix milk egg oil sugar and salt together add to yeast mixture and mix till combined,
add all of flour and mix till a shaggy dough forms....knead either by mixer or by hand for 10 minutes till dough is slightly tacky smooth and springs back when you poke it. if it is still too sticky add flour a tiny bit at time til it is soft and smooth
rise for about and hour till double.
heres where it gets tricky....if you want big buns (quit laughing you know you do)cut the dough into 8 pieces and shape each into a round flat shape arrange on a baking sheet...if your want medium make 12 if you want small make 16 I do 16 and they arent that small....let them rise till they are puffy and about the size you like....brush with melted butter
Preheat the oven to 375 and bake for 15 to 18 minutes till golden and there you have it...cool and enjoy...dont try to split them till they are cooled...
it is a double edge sword...you may never buy buns again,,,,we love them...they freeze well...I take them out of the freezer and wrap in a damp paper towel and Micro..them...yummy
Our BBQ yesterday was fun, but all too short. And the good news is - no leftovers!! They took them all home!
I put JUDI'S recipe for hamburger buns in this post. I don't know if she's ever posted it over in recipes. But I will share with you all!
IRISH - Will I sound like a doofus if I say I don't know what the Stanley Cup is for? If I had to guess, and looks like I do, I'm going with hockey. Final answer. And if I were watching it, I'd be looking for your redheaded Kathy and her big bald guy! Good luck to whoever you want to win!
BECCA - I'm not sure I'd want to eat at a place called FATZ. I'd prefer to go to SKINNEEZ. haha!
IZZY - hello and welcome to the table. your jam sounds delish. I like rhubarb, but my hubby doesn't. and since he's the big jam-eater in this house, I don't bother. Thanks for your computer advice. But since I have a computer guru in the house with a 40-yr career under his belt in programming, IT director for City of Tacoma, Cisco Systems, teaching, etc, I'm not allowed to touch the computers. He says he knows about what you advised me, but then I'd also lose my security updates.
CHICKIE - I hope all the weather missed you!
TINA texted me that her mom is out of ICU but is very confused. Her dad is still in much pain though. Most of the family visited her yesterday and spirits were good.
We are supposed to meet friends tonite for an early Mexican supper so no cooking here. OLE`!!
And here is Judi's hamburger recipe:
Home made Hamburger buns
from "Yooper" Judi Cabinaw
1T yeast
1/2 cup warm water
1/2 cup milk
1 egg
2TB veg oil
2 TB Sugar
1t salt
3 cups flour
1T Butter melted to brush over the tops before you bake.
in bowl of mixer or large bowl mix water and yeast till dissolved
in a separate bowl mix milk egg oil sugar and salt together add to yeast mixture and mix till combined,
add all of flour and mix till a shaggy dough forms....knead either by mixer or by hand for 10 minutes till dough is slightly tacky smooth and springs back when you poke it. if it is still too sticky add flour a tiny bit at time til it is soft and smooth
rise for about and hour till double.
heres where it gets tricky....if you want big buns (quit laughing you know you do)cut the dough into 8 pieces and shape each into a round flat shape arrange on a baking sheet...if your want medium make 12 if you want small make 16 I do 16 and they arent that small....let them rise till they are puffy and about the size you like....brush with melted butter
Preheat the oven to 375 and bake for 15 to 18 minutes till golden and there you have it...cool and enjoy...dont try to split them till they are cooled...
it is a double edge sword...you may never buy buns again,,,,we love them...they freeze well...I take them out of the freezer and wrap in a damp paper towel and Micro..them...yummy