2C Uncooked pasta
2C Frozen vegetables
2C Cooked turkey sausage and onion mixture
1C Vinaigrette Dressing
1. Thaw sausage and onion mixture. Boil 2 qts of water and cook pasta until al dente (about 8 minutes)
2. Place colander in sink and empty package of frozen vegetables into colander. Pour water and pasta over vegetablesin colander to drain pasta and thaw vegetables
3. Pour pasta/vegetable mix into serving dish and add sausage mixture and stir.
4. Allow to cool, then pour dressing over and stir.
Chill prior to serving if desired.
by Abby Lake
This will be the place to find great freezer meal recipes featured at the monthly Mom's Night In Freezer meal exchange group.
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Marconi and Cheese
1⁄2 cup butter
1/2 flour
2 cups milk
2 cups heavy cream
2 tsp onion powder
2 tbsp paprika
Juice of one lemon (optional)
6 cups shredded sharp cheddar or cheddar/jack combo
2 - 12oz packages of large elbow macaroni
1. Melt butter and add flour to make thin paste
2. Cook stirring constantly on medium heat for 5 minutes. Heat the milk and cream in a separate pan. Add milk mixture to flour mixture all at once.
3. Cook stirring constantly for 2-5 minutes. Add more milk or cream to thin if needed. Sauce should have consistency of medium thick gravy.
4. Season with onion powder, paprika, lemon juice and salt and pepper to taste
5. Add 4 cups of cheese, reserve 2 cups for topping
6. Cook until cheese is melted. Add to cooked macaroni
7. Pour into 9 x13 " pan. Top with remaining cheese
8. Bake at 350 for 40 minutes until heated through. Or refrigerate overnight and bake at 400 for one hour.
by Shauna Harris
1/2 flour
2 cups milk
2 cups heavy cream
2 tsp onion powder
2 tbsp paprika
Juice of one lemon (optional)
6 cups shredded sharp cheddar or cheddar/jack combo
2 - 12oz packages of large elbow macaroni
1. Melt butter and add flour to make thin paste
2. Cook stirring constantly on medium heat for 5 minutes. Heat the milk and cream in a separate pan. Add milk mixture to flour mixture all at once.
3. Cook stirring constantly for 2-5 minutes. Add more milk or cream to thin if needed. Sauce should have consistency of medium thick gravy.
4. Season with onion powder, paprika, lemon juice and salt and pepper to taste
5. Add 4 cups of cheese, reserve 2 cups for topping
6. Cook until cheese is melted. Add to cooked macaroni
7. Pour into 9 x13 " pan. Top with remaining cheese
8. Bake at 350 for 40 minutes until heated through. Or refrigerate overnight and bake at 400 for one hour.
by Shauna Harris
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