Carefully open the refrigerator crescent tube by finding the start tab and carefully pulling to remove the outside paper. The tube may pop open by itself or you may have to gently whack it against the edge of the counter. Don’t whack to hard ? Unroll the dough and use the table knife to cut the dough apart following the perforated lines. Stretch each piece a little bit like in the second photo.Open the package of hot-dogs and place then on a paper towel. Roll them back and forth to dry them off. This will make the “blanket” stick better.
Place a hot-dog on the long edge of the dough. Roll up like in the second photo. Then bring the long tail back over the bare spot on the hot-dog. With your fingers, pinch the seams together.
If you like, you may add cheese to your hot-dogs. Use a table knife to carefully cut a slit in the center of the hot-dog. Don’t cut all the way through. Cut a half inch strip of the cheese and insert in the slit. Then wrap in the blanket as shown above.Place the Pigs in Blankets on the large baking pan. Place pan in Pre-heated 375 degree oven. Bake 12-13 minutes until the blankets are golden brown.While the Pigs are baking, let’s clean up. Carefully fold up the parchment you were working on and put in the garbage. You should have only the table knife to wash. When Pigs are baked, use pot holders or oven mitts to remove the pan from the oven. Let them stand 5 minutes before eating. You don’t want to burn your tongue. Use a spatula or pancake turner to remove the Pigs in blankets from the pan. Remember to turn the oven off. If you bake these,and mom makes a salad, you will have teamed up to make lunch or dinner. Serve with catsup, mustard or ranch dressing.
Individual Peach Cobbler Fresh peaches make yummy cobbler, fruit on the bottom with a sweet biscuit on top.
You will need a peach or 1 cup, drained, canned peach slices 1/4 cup biscuit mix (like Bisquick) 1 Tablespoon milk 1/8 tsp lemon juice Some sugar and some cinnamon And, preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
First we have to get the fuzzy skin off the peach. Ask for help because you will be working with a sharp knife. With the sharp knife, cut a small X in the bottom of the peach and place it stem end down on a microwave safe plate. Place plate with peach in microwave oven and cook on high 30 seconds. This will loosen the skin. This is called blanching, slightly cooking something. ( If you want to blanch more than one peach, add an additional 10 seconds cooking time for each peach, two peaches take 40 second and three would take 50 seconds.) While the peach is blanching, fill a medium bowl with cold water (you can add some ice-cubes if you have them). this will help loosen the fuzzy skin and cool the hot peach.
When the peach is cool enough to handle, carefully pull the skin back from the X you made. keep pulling until all the skin is removed.
Cut the peach in half and carefully remove the pit. Be careful, peeled peaches are slippery Then cut the peach halves into thin slices.
Put peaches in a 1 1/2 cup size baking dish and sprinkle with 1/8 tsp lemon juice and stir well. This will keep the peaches from turning an ugly brown. Add 1 Tablespoon of granulated sugar and a dash of ground cinnamon. What is a dash? A dash is like one shake only with a little sweep to it. Stir well again
Combine 1/4 cup all-purpose flour, 1 Tablespoon milk and 1 Tsp granulated sugar in a medium mixing bowl.
Mix ingredients with a spoon until they clump together in a ball you can pick up with the spoon.
With you fingers, gently pat the ball of dough into a thin round, slightly smaller than you baking dish. Place the round on top of the peaches in the dish and press down gently. Sprinkle with 1/8 tsp granulated sugar and several dashes of cinnamon. Place in 350 degree oven and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until bubbly and biscuit is golden brown.
While you wait, lets clean up the dishes and utensils we used. Mom, Dad or the babysitter will appreciate this. Put a very small amount of dish soap in the mixing bowl. Fill with hot water and wash all the spoons, knives, plates and other items you used. Rinse well and set on draining mat or dish drainer to air dry.And there you have one serving size Peach Cobbler. Let it stand about 10 minutes before eating. You don’t want to burn your tongue. If you have whipped cream of vanilla ice cream, they go very well with Peach Cobbler. I hope you are all having fun trying new recipes and learning cooking skills. Next week, Pigs in a Blanket.
Pizza Pockets, ingredients and utensils. Frozen dinner rolls, pizza sauce, sliced pepperoni, shredded mozzarella cheese, cooking spray, a little all-purpose flour, large baking pan, rolling pin and measuring spoons.Six Pizza Pockets is any easy number to bake at one time, but you may make any number you like. Let’s get started!
You have to plan ahead with this recipe. Four (4) hours before you want to bake Pizza Pockets, you will need to thaw the rolls and let them raise. Spray the baking pan with baking spray. Place the frozen rolls, 3 inches apart on the pan. Cover with a piece of plastic wrap that you have sprayed with cooking spray. This will keep it from sticking to the rolls.After about 4 hours, the dough will have raised until they are very puffy and about 3 inches across. Note: If your mom or dad make bread dough, you can turn some of the dough into pizza pockets using the size piece you would use for a dinner roll.
Very lightly flour a flat surface like a bread board or counter top. (I like to cover the surface with freezer paper, waxed paper or parchment paper because it makes clean up easier.) Remember, we don’t want to leave the kitchen messy.? With your fingers, press the raised dough flat, then using the rolling pin, working from the center out, roll the dough very thin until it measures 6 inches across. Note: If you don’t have a rolling pin, you can use a jar or drinking glass with straight sides.
Measure 1 Tablespoon pizza sauce and spread over dough, leaving 1/2 inch uncovered around the edge. Use a measuring tablespoon to make sure you don’t get to much sauce. To much sauce will make a messy Pizza Pocket.
Place 3 slices pepperoni in a line at the center of the pocket, Can you see them hiding under the cheese in the second picture? Measure 1 tablespoon of shredded mozzarella cheese. The cheese will hang out of the measuring spoon a little bit. Sprinkle over sauce and pepperoni.
Dampen you finger tips in a small bowl of water. Brush a small amount of water all around outside edge of dough. Then starting at the center of the pocket, bring two opposite edges together and pinch with your fingers to seal, then working toward each end, keep pinching and sealing.
There, you have a Pizza Pocket, ready to bake. Place Pockets bake on the pan you raised the dough on. Take note of the third picture. A paper towel, like in the third picture, is handy for wiping your fingers when they get too wet and the dough sticks to them.Ask a parent, older sibling or baby sitter to help you with this part if you are not supposed to be using the oven by yourself. Preheat oven to 350 degrees When oven is heated, carefully open the oven door and place pan on center rack. Close the oven door. Set a kitchen timer for 18 minutes. Don’t keep opening the oven door to peak or baking take longer. If your oven has a window, turn on the oven light and watch through the window.While the Pizza Pockets bake, lets clean up. In the sink or dish pan, put a small amount of dish soap and fill with warm water. Wash, then rinse off the soap, all the utensils you used, rolling pin, measuring spoons, small dishes, even the ruler you used to measure. Place them in a dish drainer or on a drying mat to air dry. Wipe any spills from the kitchen counter. Mom will appreciate the clean kitchen.
When the oven time goes off, carefully open the oven door and check to see if they are golden brown. If not brown enough, close the oven door and set the timer for two more minutes. When done: Use pot holders or oven mitts to carefully remove the pan from the oven. Use a spatula or pancake turner to carefully remove the Pizza Pockets to a cooling rack. Wait five (5) minutes before eating. The filling is HOT!Ready to eat! You don’t have to cut them in half to eat, I just wanted you to see what they look like inside. Now that you have the basic recipe down, you can experiment with additional ingredients. Olives Mushrooms Cooked Sausage Cheddar or American Cheese Just be careful to not over fill or they will pop open while baking. Leftover Pizza Pockets may be reheated in a toaster or toaster oven. Microwave…..not so much.
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