Cast Party
Recipes
Geppetto's Fruit Dip - Want a
great way to serve fresh sliced apples? This dip has a smooth caramel-like flavor
and goes great with lots of other fruits, too.
Woodcutter's Seasoning Salt -
This is a great all-purpose seasoning salt. I sprinkle it on steaks, chicken, chops
and fish about a half hour before grilling. This adds a great flavor to a pot of
stew, soup, or beans. Need a way to spruce up leftovers? This will do
it. Liberally coat the inside of a turkey, chicken, or Cornish hen before roasting
and the flavor goes all through the meat.
Grandma's Chocolate Chip
Cookies - These soft-style cookies are always a hit. Very rich. Perfect
for dunking in a glass of milk!
McGregor's Onion Blossom -
You've eaten them at some of your favorite restaurants. Why not serve a couple at
your cast party!
Troll's 7-Layer Dip - Great
Mexican dip for chips.
3 Pigs' Chestnut Wraps -
Better make a lot. These morsels are finger licking good!
Pinocchio's Artichoke Dip -
Our all-time favorite Cast Party dip!
Little Red's Chocolate Cake with
Peanut Butter-Chocolate Frosting - You'll know why the Wolf goes nutz over it!
Geppetto's Fruit Dip
8 oz pkg cream cheese (softened)
¾ cup brown sugar (lt or drk)
¼ cup white sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
Mix everything in a bowl until creamy. Let set in
refrigerator an hour or so to let the sugars dissolve. Great with apple slices or
spoon on bananas.
Wolf's Seasoning Salt
2 lb Salt (you may elect to use 1 lb salt and 1 lb
salt substitute)
1 lb MSG or Accent Meat Tenderizer (really adds to the flavor, but can be left out)
1 lb paprika
1 lb garlic powder (or garlic salt, if you can't find plain garlic powder)
1 lb black pepper
1 lb ground celery (or Celery Salt, if you can't find plain Ground Celery)
1 lb corn Starch (just to help prevent caking)
(recipe reduction: easy! To
make a small batch-- just change the lbs to oz)
Combine everything in a big (HUGE!) mixing bowl. Make
sure everything's mixed really well. Put in shaker containers (grated parmesan
cheese shakers are ideal). This seasoning is great in stews or beans, as a meat
seasoning prior to grilling, even adds to fresh steamed veggies.
Grandma's Chocolate Chip Cookies
1 cup butter (softened) [margarine will work, but
not preferred]
1 cup Sugar
1 cup brown sugar (lt or drk)
2 medium size eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract (don't use imitation)
2 cups flour
2½ cups rolled oats (uncooked oatmeal)
½ tsp Salt
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
12 oz semi-sweet chocolate chips (or chunks)
1/3 cup baking cocoa (optional)
1 cup black walnuts, (or English Walnuts, Macadamia Nuts, Pecans, etc.)
1. Cream together the butter, sugar and brown sugar. Add eggs and vanilla and
mix well.
2. Place oats in blender and process until turned to powder (I like to process only
1 cup of oats and leave the other 1½ cups as is, for more texture)
3. Mix together flour, all oats, salt, baking powder, and baking soda.
4. Mix butter-egg mixture (step 1) with flour-oats mixture (step 3) until just
blended.
5 If you prefer more chocolate flavor, add the baking cocoa
6. Lastly, add nuts (if desired) and chocolate chips. Mix into dough until
just blended.
7. Preheat oven to 350°. Let dough set in refrigerator while oven preheats
(harder dough is easier to work with)
8. Roll into golf ball-sized balls (don't make too big!) and place about 2 inches
apart on ungreased baking sheet.
9. Bake for 12 minutes or until done. Makes about 3 dozen cookies.
McGregor's Onion Blossom
DIPPING SAUCE:
1 cup mayonnaise
4 tsp ketchup (Heinz is what I use)
4 tbsp cream-style horseradish
½ tsp paprika
½ tsp salt
¼ tsp dried oregano
dash of black pepper
dash of cayenne pepper
Mix all the ingredients for the dipping
sauce and let refrigerate for at least an hour to let all the different
flavors mix well. Be sure to mix well right before serving.
ONION:
1 Egg
1 cup milk
1 cup all-purpose flour
1½ tsp salt
1 ½ tsp cayenne pepper
½ tsp ground black pepper
¼ tsp dried oregano
¼ tsp dried thyme
¼ tsp cumin
1 giant Yellow Onion-- Valencia is ideal! (¾ lb or more)
vegetable oil for deep frying
1. For the dipping liquid, beat the egg
and combine with milk in a medium bowl that's big enough to hold the
onion.
2. For the dry batter, in a separate bowl, combine flour, salt,
peppers, oregano, thyme, and cumin.
3. To cut the onion, just do yourself a favor and go to Walmart and
spend $5 on a handy-dandy onion cutter-- or you can even use an apple
wedge cutter and then use a knife to double the number of cuts.
Depending on the size of the onion, there should be up to 16 diameter cuts
(or, 32 petals). Smaller onions will have slightly less.
4. Without ripping them off, spread the petals apart so the coating
will get into all the little crevasses.
5. Dip the onion into the dipping liquid (#1) then coat it well with
the dry batter (#2). Be sure to spread the petals so it gets lots of
batter. When you're sure it's done well, dip it back into the liquid
and put on a second coating. This is the important part! Let
the coated onion set in the refrigerator for 15 minutes while the oil in
the deep fry heats up.
6. Pour enough oil into the fryer to cover the onion
completely. Heat the oil to 350°.
7. Fry the onion for 10 minutes, or until the whole thing turns
medium to dark brown (not burned, but not undercooked-- your first one is
trial and error).
8. Drain the onion on paper towels or a rack.
9. Pry the middle of the onion open enough to put a small bowl
containing the dipping sauce. Serve warm. You can also use
ketchup for dipping!.
Troll's 7 Layer Dip
In a pie plate or quiche dish, layer the
following in the order below (Bean Dip on the bottom, etc.). Refrigerate until time
to eat. Serve with tortilla chips. You will most likely want to double the
recipe if you have more than 15 or 20 people-- it gets scooped up fast.
1. 16 Oz refried beans or Bean Dip (i.e. Taco Bell)
2. 1 cup Sour Cream with one package dry taco meat seasoning mixed in
3. 1 cup salsa
4. 1 cup avocado dip or guacamole dip
5. 1 cup shredded lettuce
6. 1 cup (4 oz) shredded cheddar cheese (the sharper, the better!)
7. chopped green onions, black olives, tomatoes, etc. to taste
3 Pigs' Chestnut Wraps
Ten strips of bacon
20 water chestnuts
1 cup Brown Sugar
1. Take the bacon and cut it in half.
2. Roll it in Brown Sugar and wrap it around water chestnuts.
3. Sprinkle more Brown Sugar on top of the wrapped water chestnuts.
4. Put them on a cake pan or cookie sheet in the oven and bake at 350º for about 18
or 21 minutes.
5. When the bacon is cooked they are done. Stick toothpicks in them and serve
warm.
6. Don't get skimpy on the Brown Sugar because that is the "secret"
of the recipe!
Pinocchio's Artichoke Dip
1 (14 oz) can artichoke hearts -- drained and chopped
1 cup (4 oz) grated parmesan cheese
1 cup mayonnaise (or Miracle Whip)
1 tomato, chopped
sliced green onions (about 6-8. Use the green parts, too)
Mix the artichoke hearts, parmesan cheese and mayonnaise
together. spoon into a pie plate and bake at 350º for about 20-25 minutes or until
lightly browned. Remove from oven and sprinkle the onions and tomatoes on top.
Serve with crackers, chips or hot bread and enjoy!
Little
Red's
Chocolate Cake with
Peanut Butter-Chocolate Frosting
CAKE:
Just go to the store and get a good moist cake mix. It's much easier and
cheaper. Make sure it's good and moist! A single-layer cake is much easier
than a layer cake for cast parties. While the cake is cooling, make the frosting.
FROSTING:
Over medium heat, combine:
1 Stick butter (please use real butter)
¼ cup milk
4 tablespoons (heaping!) powdered coco
Bring briefly to a "rolling" boil (regular boil) then take off heat and add:
1 teaspoon vanilla (please use real-- not
imitation)
½ cup smooth peanut butter
1 lb powdered sugar
Mix well until smooth. Add milk (or more powdered sugar) for desired consistency (but the Wolf likes it
thick!). Spread the frosting over the whole cake. If the frosting's not at
LEAST ¼" thick, you're cheating your guests! |