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Julie Badger Jensen - The Essential Mormon Cookbook

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The Essential Mormon Cookbook and its follow-up volume Essential Mormon Celebrations, were runaway bestsellers they sold over 123,000 copies! Now you can find every delicious secret combination in this new, combined collection of home-style recipes, The Essential Mormon Cookbook, Combined Edition, contains every recipe from both books; essentials like Christmas morning casserole, pot roast with potatoes and gravy, and Brigham City peach cobbler are here, as are favorites from Essential Mormon Celebrations like Monkey Brad, Touchdown nachos, and barbecued beef brisket and buns. More than 400 recipes are divided by seasons and events in this ultimate volume of irresistible Mormon comfort food. Featuring an easy-to-use spiral binding and a cover thats easy to wipe clean, The Essential Mormon Cookbook, Combined Edition, is the must-have cookbook for every LDS family.

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Some of my fondest childhood memories are of spending time in the kitchen with - photo 1
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Some of my fondest childhood memories are of spending time in the kitchen with my mother preparing meals and then gathering with the family around the table. On Sundays, Dad often shared stories from the scriptures, and we always gave thanks.

Church gatherings, potluck dinners, neighborhood picnics, and holiday celebrations were all a happy part of our lives. The connections between food and the seasons seemed strong as neighbors shared the harvest, gathered together for seasonal celebrations, or gave service to one another. All are cherished memories.

Throughout the seasons, numerous holidays, family events, and other occasions call for rejoicing.

In spring, we celebrate glorious Easter and find wonder in the earth as it comes to life... nodding tulips, lavender lilacs, and happy laughter. We savor the heavenly aroma of hot rolls and glazed ham.

Summer is splashed with golden sunshine, afternoon swims, hikes by mountain streams, sizzling barbecues, pioneer picnics, and fireworks. We enjoy dear neighbors, happy graduations, patriotic parades, Church potlucks, and heartfelt homecomings.

In autumn, peace is found in home and harvest and gratitude felt as heads bow together around the Thanksgiving table.

Then, in winter, sweet smells and festive foods brighten the cold days as we anticipate cozy Christmas Eves and merry Christmas mornings.

The genesis of The Essential Mormon Cookbook and its sequel, Essential Mormon Celebrations , occurred when I was eight years old and began my recipe collection with the entry of Lovable Lime Jell-O. The original remains in my recipe box today. The tattered edges, yellowed paper, and childish wording remind me of how long and how much I have loved cooking and sharing recipes and meals. Within these pages, you will find a lifetime of treasured recipes. They range from pioneer family heirlooms to current favorites. The influence of diverse Mormon ancestral roots, of missions to intriguing foreign lands, and of generous neighbors of other faiths has added richness to the collection. Written to gladden the heart, this book is meant to strengthen families and friendships and to encourage and inspire both new and seasoned cooks with confidence in their own abilities and creativity and to celebrate the good things which come of the earth in the season thereof (D&C 59:1718). Reflected in these pages is the heart and soul of Mormon living.

Warm appreciation is expressed to Deseret Book, especially Sheri Dew, Jana Erickson, Tony Benjamin, Janna DeVore, Jack Lyon, Lisa Mangum, Laurie Cook, Kent Minson, and Angie Godfrey for their work on the original two books. Thanks also for those who worked on the combined edition: Liz Alley, Carly Springer, Derk Koldewyn, Rachael Ward, Richard Erickson, and Kayla Hackett. Thanks go to Sheryl Smith for the original cover designs and artwork and Kayla Hackett for the combined edition cover.

Special thanks is expressed to Stephanie and Christopher Dansie, our daughter and her husband, for cheerful technical assistance throughout the creation of these books. Heartfelt thanks to my loving husband and cherished family for priceless encouragement and help in many ways.

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Celebrate Strawberries

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Strawberriesred, ripe, and ravishingare a beautiful addition to any meal and reason enough to gather and celebrate. Delightfully versatile, strawberries are spectacular in a simple salad or elegant dessert. Strawberries make wonderful garnishes for cakes and pies or as toppings for crepes, ice cream, waffles, or pancakes. The possibilities are endless.

Whether picked fresh from the garden or purchased at the supermarket, bright red berries that are still a little firm are best. Dont worry too much about sizethe small berries are often more sweet and juicy than the big ones. Handle strawberries with care and use them as quickly as possible.

And dont forget the nutritional value of strawberries! They are an excellent source of vitamin C and contain only 45 calories per cup.

German Pancakes with Strawberries

These pancakes are a great way to start the day!

cup butter

1cups milk

cup flour

cup sugar

3eggs

teaspoon salt

3cups fresh strawberries, halved

2tablespoons sugar

1 (8-ounce) carton sour cream

cup packed brown sugar

Maple syrup

Preheat oven to 400 F Put butter in a 9-inch glass pie plate. Place in oven for 5 minutes, or until butter melts and bubbles. While butter is melting put milk, flour, sugar, eggs, and salt into blender. Blend on medium speed until smooth. Remove pie plate from oven. Adjust heat to 450 F. Immediately pour mixture into pie plate. Return pie plate to oven. Bake for 20 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 350 F and bake 8 to 10 minutes more until edges are puffed and browned. Remove from oven. In a bowl, sprinkle strawberries with sugar. Spoon into center of hot pancake. Cut hot pancake into wedges. Serve topped with sour cream, brown sugar, and syrup. Makes 4 servings.

Waffles with Strawberries

Wonderful!

2eggs

2cups buttermilk

2cups flour

2teaspoons baking powder

1teaspoon baking soda

teaspoon salt

cup butter, melted

Maple syrup

4cups fresh strawberries, sliced

3tablespoons sugar

Whipped cream or ice cream, as desired

Heat waffle iron. In a bowl beat eggs. Add buttermilk, flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and melted butter and beat until smooth. Pour batter from cup or pitcher onto center of hot, lightly greased waffle iron. Cook 2 to 3 minutes or until golden brown. Remove waffle carefully. Top with syrup, strawberries, whipped cream or ice cream as desired. Makes about 4 cups batter or about 4 to 8 waffles, depending on the size of waffle iron.

Angel Bavarian with Strawberries

Heavenly!

2envelopes unflavored gelatin

cup milk

3eggs

2cups milk

1cups sugar

teaspoon salt

1tablespoon vanilla

1pint whipping cream

1angel food cake

1quart fresh strawberries, sliced

Sugar to taste

Dissolve gelatin in cup milk and set aside. Separate eggs. Combine the yolks, 2 cups milk, 1 cups sugar, and salt in the top of a double boiler to make a custard. Cook mixture about 15 minutes or until slightly thickened, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Stir in gelatin mixture and vanilla. Let cool.

Whip cream. In a separate bowl beat egg whites until stiff. Fold cooled custard into cream and then into egg whites. Break the angel food cake into egg-sized pieces in a 9x14-inch pan or large springform pan. Pour custard mixture gently over broken cake. Refrigerate overnight or at least 12 hours until set.

Just before serving, slice the strawberries and sprinkle with sugar. Cut dessert into individual squares and spoon strawberries over top. Serves about 12.

Strawberry Whip

A healthy and delightful drink.

2cups sliced strawberries

cup sugar

1cup vanilla yogurt

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