Have you ever giggled while reading a recipe book? It’s hard not to if you have the “Little Old Lady Recipes-Comfort Food and Kitchen Table Wisdom” on your hands. I had such a wonderful time reading through the recipes and "Kitchen Table Wisdom" over the weekend.
“When it comes to comfort food, little old ladies know what's up. They know what will taste good, how to fatten up a family, and what will leave their diners craving seconds (if not thirds and fourths). Collecting these gum-smacking, finger-licking-good recipes from the matriarchs of society is Little Old Lady Recipes by Meg Favreau.”
Book Cover Image from Quirk Books’ site
“Little Old Lady Recipes honors the extraordinary women who create pot luck dinners, church socials, wedding banquets, and the best desserts you've ever tasted. Every page features their simple, no-frills recipes for pot roast, meat loaf, dumplings, corn bread, fried chicken, bundt cake, and other mouth-watering favorites-along with gorgeous photography of the chefs at work and generous portions of their kitchen table wisdom ("Butter comes from a cow. Tell me where the heck margarine comes from, and then maybe I'll eat it!").”
I followed one of the little old ladies’ advise and recipe and made some of these scrumptious Candied Pecans. “A good hostess makes big show-stopping meals, but a great hostess pays attention to the details. Place a bowl of these nuts in every room guests occupy during the cocktail hour before a dinner party; it’ll give them something to munch on and help ensure people don’t get sauced too quickly.” I took the advise a step further and packaged some of these candied pecans for guests to take home after the party. They are great for holiday gift-giving as well!
Here are a couple Kitchen Table Wisdoms that I love….”A grandmother isn’t the same thing as a restaurant. Shut up and eat the eggs.”—Ruth, transcriptionist, 77. LOL…Does that sound familiar or what?
Here’s another one, “Club soda is a wonderful thing. You can use it to remove any stain, or mix it with gin and drink until you don’t care about the stain anymore.”—Chastity, deli clerk, 72.
While I was searching which wonderful recipe to make from the Little Old Lady Recipes book, I came across this quote on the Pumpkin Butter Recipe. “Like good-looking people, pretty pumpkins are often really stupid on the inside. Find an ugly, knobby variety for this recipe, because it’s likely to be sweeter. Also keep this point in mind when looking for a husband….” Opps…..I guess it’s too late for me to follow this advise as I’m already married to my handsome hubby for 7 years now. hahahaha….
The Little Old Lady Recipes book is definitely a fun book to read for all. Guess what, the size of the book will make it the perfect stocking stuffer as well! Pack it along with a bag of these Candied Pecans and you’ll be all set. For sure your foodie friends and family would waive about them.
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Candied Nuts (adopted from Little Old Lady Recipes)
Printable Recipe
2 egg whites
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
3/4 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt
4 cups pecan halves or other nuts*
a dash of vanilla extract*
Whisk egg whites with a spoonful of water (*I substituted with a dash of vanilla extract instead). Combine everything else but the nuts in another bowl. Coat the nuts in egg whites. Toss in sugar mixture. Spread on a greased baking sheet and bake 45 minutes at 250F, stirring occasionally.
*Note: The original recipe calls for 2 cups of nuts only. I was able to cover all 4 cups of pecans halves with the same amount of egg whites and sugar mixture.
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What a cute book - I'd love to win a copy!
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@ Butter Yum: My hubby's college doesn't like pecans but he likes these candied pecans a lot. Hope you'll enjoy the recipe. Let me know how they turn out if you make them.
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Favorite holiday treat--oh, there's just so many. I do love fudge and pretty much only eat it at Christmastime!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite holiday treat....hmm... tough one! I would say sugar cookies and raspberry/blueberry pie. :)
ReplyDeleteThe nuts look yummy! What a nice gift idea. My favorite holiday treat are my mom's peppermint pinwheel cookies. We have had the recipe for years and we have been making them since I'm a little kid. I liked you on Facebook!
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ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try these! Looks so good.
ReplyDeleteLove the tongue-in-cheek title of the book. But ladies of a certain age definitely know what they're doing. They've been around enough to know a great recipe when they see one. ;)
ReplyDeleteYour candied nuts look yummy! My favorite holiday treat? All kinds of chocolate treats... I don't bake myself but we get a lot of fancy chocolate gifts... I actually don't have "favorite" I think... oh I love pumpkin cheesecake (from famous cheesecake shop in SF).
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I can't decided my favorite holiday treat..there are so many!! Those candied nuts look amazing!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Holiday treat is: COOKIES of all types and sizes. I love Christmas cookies! ! !
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