Wednesday, September 10, 2008

August turned out to be a busy month for me; I visited Atlanta twice (once for Margaret's wedding) and my brothers came in town for a long weekend, which we spent camping in northern Georgia. I didn't do terribly much cooking; mostly just stuff to get me from weekend to weekend, though Margaret and I did make some amazing black bean and corn dip, along with chicken kabobs on the grill; I'll have to share those recipes at some point.

But I'm back at home now, at least for the next little while, and that means I'm pulling the pots and pans back out.

Earlier in the summer, I picked up a great cookbook at a garage sale for a mere quarter: Recipes from the Poor Clare Nuns of the Holy Name Federation. Now, I promise it's not just my Catholic bias- this collection is a real gem. My first meal attempt was a simple casserole:

Chicken and Cheese Casserole:
-3 beaten eggs
-1 can cheedar cheese soup (I used cream of chicken)
-1 1/2 cup milk
-6 slices buttered bread (I used cornbread- Southern flair, you know?)
-8 oz sharp cheese (cheddar), sliced
-3/4 lb chicken, cooked and cubed (or shredded)

Mix together eggs, soup and milk. Place 2 buttered slices of bread at bottom of a greased 2-quart casserole. Lay slice of cheese on each, then half the chicken. Add salt and pepper. Make another later of bread, cheese and chicken, then top with remaining bread and cheese. Pour the soup/egg mixture over top. Bake at 350 about 40 minutes or until brown and puffy.

The original recipe calls for shrimp, and says tuna can be substituted as well. This made a nice little meal, and great for leftovers (but isn't everything?)

2 comments:

Maggie said...

I haven't had anything to cook until you started back up! this looks delish! you and your southern flair! oh Karen!

T.J. Nielsen said...

Karen,
Don't you think you should give up on the whole cooking thing? you can stop pretending that you know how to cook more than bagels with peanutbutter and bananas.

These recipes would be good if one wanted to force themselves to vomit though! so maybe you should keep up the good work!