Nothings better on a cold winter day than a cup of hot tea. Well, except for a cup of hot chocolate with a splash of Bailey’s, but we will save that for another day. I like my tea pretty strong, so when I don’t have the patience to let it steep I turn to a childhood favorite of mine – Russian Tea. This is my mother’s recipe.
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Gumbo
Baby it’s cold outside… One of the few things I enjoy about dreary cold winter days is eating home-made soup. And Gumbo is one of my all-time favorites. Here is my take on a classic dish.
Gumbo
1 cup olive oil
2 cups all-purpose flour
4 cups chicken broth
8 oz. clam juice
2 28 oz. can of diced tomatoes
1/2 pound Andouille sausages
12 oz. cooked shrimp (100-150 count)
8 oz. imitation crab
16 oz. package of frozen gumbo vegetable mix*
2 teaspoons file powder
Begin by making a roux: In a large skillet combine oil and flour. Heat over medium-low heat until the flour turns a medium brown color. Stir frequently as it will burn very easily. This takes 30-45 minutes.
Meanwhile in a separate skillet cook sausages. Remove from pan and allow to rest. Then slice into bite size pieces.
Once roux is complete, slowly add liquids a small about at a time, stirring between additions.
Into a large crockpot, add roux and all remaining ingredients except for the file powder. Allow to cook for approximately 4 hours on high or 8 hours on low. Just before serving add file powder. Serve over rice.
*gumbo vegetable mix contains okra, corn, celery, onions and red peppers
Fruitcake Cookies
Yes, I am one of the weird people who really enjoy Fruitcake. I don’t re-gift a good fruitcake. And if my family is well-behaved, I may share with them! I never make my own fruitcake since it takes so long to mature that I never have time, so I usually have to settle with store-bought fruitcake. About 5 years ago, I had my first fruit cake cookie. It was made by my aunt’s mother-in-law who does not share any of her recipes. Thankfully, I stumbled upon one in the Christmas Special Edition of Southern Living. Here is my spin.
Beat sugar and softened butter at medium speed until fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time. Stir in vanilla. In a separate bowl combine flour, baking soda, cinnamon and nutmeg. Slowly add flour mixture to sugar mixture. Next add fruit and nuts. Drop dough by the spoonful onto a lightly greased baking sheet. Bake 16-20 minutes at 300 or until lightly browned.











