Thursday, November 11, 2010

Minestrone Soup


Submitted by Julie Twitchell

My brother gave me this recipe. It is so yummy. You can add just about any vegetables you want. The more vegetables you add, the more liquid you will need to add for the pasta to cook.
  • 1 pound ground beef (I used ground turkey)
  • 1 32 oz. can of tomatoes( I used 2 quart bottles)
  • 1 zucchini
  • 1 yellow summer squash
  • 1 small can tomato paste
  • 1 large onion
  • 1 tsp. basil
  • 1 tsp. oregano
  • 1 tsp. garlic salt
  • 1/4 tsp. black pepper
  • 2-3 cups water
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 1 Cup small shell pasta
  • Parmesan cheese
This will need to be made in a pot that can hold 2-3 quarts. Brown the meat, then add the onion. Once the onion is soft, add everything else except the pasta. You can cut the zucchini and squash any way you want. You can also substitute any vegetables. Bring the mixture to a light boil and add the pasta. Let mixture continue to boil until pasta is done. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese when serving.
Cook's Note: I didn't have squash, but I added celery(cook with the onions) and garbanzo beans. You could easily make this in a crock pot and add the pasta right before you eat.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

White Chocolate Popcorn


(picture taken without nuts)

Submitted by Sadie and Amanda Olsen

For you lucky ladies that attended the Olsen's house to finish your picture plaques, this is the treat we had.

2-3 bags microwave popcorn(butter flavored, but movie butter is even better)
1 bag white chocolate chips
1 small bag chopped pecans(or any nut you like)



  1. Microwave popcorn. Pour popcorn into a strainer and shake. This will get the kernels to the bottom. Gently scoop out just the popped corn and place in a large bowl.

  2. Melt chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl. Use intervals of 20-30 seconds and stir in between until chocolate chips are melted. DO NOT OVERCOOK.

  3. Pour chocolate over popcorn. Add pecans and gently mix until everything is coated. Spread mixture evenly onto a cookie sheet or parchment paper to cool. When cooled, break up into small pieces and serve.

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