I have been adding recipes for a while to a new cookbook so I could find them when I wanted to cook them. In the electronic age, a digital version seems to make more sense, since I can add, amend, advise, adjust, delete, and reconsider as often as I want to and you can access them if and when you please. I've included the recipes from my original cookbook which many of you have. I'm also going to be adding pictures as I retest many of these recipes. They aren't the latest thing or nouvelle cuisine. They're comfort food, good memories, treasured family recipes, and occasional treats as well as many healthier recipes I've grown to like in recent years. I encourage you to add comments, pictures, and favorite recipes to make this a real family cooking spot. It's the next best thing to sharing a meal.






Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Rice Krispie Squares

3 Tbsp. butter or margarine
1 10 oz. package regular (about 40) or miniature marshmallows (4 cups)
6 cups Rice Krispies

Spray a glass bowl with Pam.  Add butter and marshmallows.  Microwave one minute.  Stir.  Microwave about 15 seconds more until they are melted.  Or in the alternative, melt butter in 3 quart saucepan.  Add marshmallows and warm over low heat, stirring constantly, until marshmallows are melted and mixture is well-blended.  Remove from heat.  Add Rice Krispies to marshmallow mixture and stir until well coated.  Press warm mixture into 9"x 13" oblong cake pan coated with non-stick baking spray or butter.  Spray a flat spatula with cooking spray and use to press the mixture into the pan until it is compact and even.  Cool in refrigerator.  Cut into squares when cool.  Makes 24 (2-inch) squares. 

NOTE:  2 cups (1 pint jar) marshmallow creme may be substituted for marshmallows.  Melt with butter as above.  .

Eric made about a million of these when he was in high school and working at Amie's Deli in the Northwood Mall.  This was the first cookie Katie and Amelia could make on their own (with a little supervision).

 

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