Once in a blue moon, I cheat. I confess! In fact, I'd say I cheat more than that, but we'll stop there. I love making homemade pizzas. Nothing beats them. The dough I make is just so wonderful. Throw on homemade sauce with fresh cheese and spices not to mention fresh basil, tomatoes, and peppers from my garden... oh my. But honestly, time is an issue on this homestead on many days. Breakfast, barn chores, milking a cow, feeding every critter, cleaning stalls, straining milk, running with Cochise and more takes up a lot of space every morning. Then, the house chores... then the homeschooling and dishes and then boom! "Mom! I'm hungry! What's for lunch!?" It's the jobs of every homesteading homeschooling mom out there and that's if the weather and stars are lined up and working with you that day...
So, I look for quick and easy lunches. My boys absolutely love these mini pizzas! They are so easy and even make great appetizers for any event, especially if kids are involved. You can customize them as much as you want for each person which is exactly what I do. In less than 15 minutes from start to finish, you will be blown away at how easy and delicious these are and your troops will love you even more than they already do!
Items needed:
- 1 Baguette bread
- Pizza/Marinara sauce
- Shredded pizza cheese of your choice
- Pizza toppings-pepperoni, peppers, basil, tomatoes, olives...
- Spices - I use a specialized pizza topper blend from my local Mennonites - a basil, oregano, salt, pepper, & parmesan cheese mix, but use what you like!
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees
2. Slice baguette bread-I aim for 16 slices per loaf without the end slices
3. Line slices onto cookie or 1/2 baking sheet
4. Add sauce
5. Add cheese
6. Add spices
7. Add toppings
8. Cook at 375 degrees for 8-10 minutes
9. Enjoy and mom can relax!
XOXO
Patara
Welcome to Appalachia's Homestead! We are so glad you have joined us on our special journey. This blog is about how a suburban family left it all behind in order to homeschool and homestead in Appalachia. Learn how to begin homesteading and acquire vital skills. So, come along with us as we return to days gone by!
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Appalachian Cobblers
To me, part of the beauty and enjoyment in Appalachian cooking is simplicity. If you look at dishes that hold true in Appalachian style cooking, they use minimal ingredients. Many of the recipes revolve around using what you have and cobblers are no exception to that rule! This recipe has been passed down to me from my Great-Aunt Jean. You talk about a woman that can flat out cook... anything... anytime... anywhere. If you ask her how to make something, she knows the answer! This is her cobbler recipe. It can be used with any style fruit. Apple, strawberry, blackberry, cherry, peach... You choose your style or mix and go. You can even get a little wild and add to it if you'd like. Sometimes, depending on what I am making and the season, I might add cinnamon, for example. This recipe is going to give you the flexibility you need. Just don't forget the vanilla ice cream! Trust me. Enjoy!
Ingredients:
- 1 Stick Butter
- 1 Cup Plain Flour
- 1 Tsp. Baking Powder
- 3/4 Cup Milk
- Dash of Salt
- 3/4 Cup Sugar
- 3-4 Cups Fruit in Juice (canned, pie filling, Comstock or fresh fruit cooked down on stove top)
- 1/4 Cup Sugar (For topping)
1. Place stick of butter into 9x13 baking dish. While oven is preheating at 350 degrees, allow the stick of butter to melt and grease (Yum up) the baking dish~
2. Sift flour, baking powder, salt, and 3/4 cup sugar together in one bowl~
3. Add milk. If too firm, add a dash more...
4. Pour batter (should be like a thick pancake batter) over melted butter~
5. Place fruit on top of batter~
6. Pour juice over fruit and batter~
7. Sprinkle 1/4 cup sugar over top and any additional spices, too~
8. Bake for approximately 45 minutes at 350 degrees~
9. Cool and enjoy!
Below is a video on how I make cobbler in my dutch oven during the winter months on our wood stove! Cobblers are a true Appalachian treat for anytime of the year!
XOXO
Patara
Ingredients:
- 1 Stick Butter
- 1 Cup Plain Flour
- 1 Tsp. Baking Powder
- 3/4 Cup Milk
- Dash of Salt
- 3/4 Cup Sugar
- 3-4 Cups Fruit in Juice (canned, pie filling, Comstock or fresh fruit cooked down on stove top)
- 1/4 Cup Sugar (For topping)
1. Place stick of butter into 9x13 baking dish. While oven is preheating at 350 degrees, allow the stick of butter to melt and grease (Yum up) the baking dish~
2. Sift flour, baking powder, salt, and 3/4 cup sugar together in one bowl~
3. Add milk. If too firm, add a dash more...
4. Pour batter (should be like a thick pancake batter) over melted butter~
5. Place fruit on top of batter~
6. Pour juice over fruit and batter~
7. Sprinkle 1/4 cup sugar over top and any additional spices, too~
8. Bake for approximately 45 minutes at 350 degrees~
9. Cool and enjoy!
Below is a video on how I make cobbler in my dutch oven during the winter months on our wood stove! Cobblers are a true Appalachian treat for anytime of the year!
XOXO
Patara
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Homemade Winter Sickness Remedies ~
Winter preparedness comes in many forms. Stocking the pantry, stacking the hay, chopping the wood... but have you thought about your health? Sickness can come in many forms and it is important to be prepared on how to handle the many possibilities! Homesteading revolves around having good skill sets and being able to boost your immune system and treat sickness is certainly an important one!
Here is a breakdown of 3 key ways to prevent and treat problems many of us run into once the evenings fall to early darkness or when we see that first snowflake...
1. Elderberry Syrup
Elderberries are known for their strong antioxidant properties and powerhouse strength in boosting the immune system. Not only can they treat illness prior to onset, but also, they can help in reducing many flu and cold systems. Last, but not least.... elderberry syrup is delicious!
Learn how to make homemade Elderberry Syrup here!
2. Patara's Egyptian Tea (Ginger, Turmeric, Cinnamon)
Once under the weather, it is nice to have something that not only can treat symptoms, but that is also soothing. This is the best tea remedy to do just that! Ginger, turmeric, cinnamon, honey, and lemon all work in conjunction with each other to treat inflammation, aches and pains and much, much more!
See how to make this wonderful tea remedy here!
3. Misty's Homemade Cough Syrup
Nothing can make a person more miserable than a horrible cough. Misty goes through her tried and true old-timey remedy here in this video. It certainly works! This is very likely the same style remedy your great-grandmother made many moons ago!
Watch and learn from Misty on how to make this homemade cough syrup here!
Enjoy and stay well, friends!
xoxo
Warning and disclaimer: Always talk to your doctor about any medical concerns and proceed with caution before making or consuming any homemade remedies. Always beware of any existing medical conditions prior!
Friday, September 11, 2015
Raspberry Streusel Muffins ~
There is something magical about muffins. I just love them. Fresh, warm muffins of almost any kind make the perfect breakfast, brunch, snack, treat, or dessert! So, when I realized we had a bumper crop of raspberries on the homestead this season, muffins it was! I looked at several recipes, but this version was the one I was certainly going to try and adapt if need be. It is wonderful. The word for these is simply gourmet! They truly are. The crisp, sweet topping of the streusel over the buttery mix of cinnamon raspberry tart delight is just something I can't fully describe. You are just going to have to try them.
P.S. Be sure to hide one for yourself. No worries! Your secret is safe with me. XOXO
Ingredients:
- 1 Cup Flour
- 1/2 Cup Whole Wheat Flour
- 1 1/2 Teaspoon Baking Powder
- 1 Teaspoon Cinnamon
- Pinch of Salt
- 1/4 Cup Sugar
- 1/4 Cup Packed Brown Sugar
- 1/2 Cup Milk
- 1 Egg-beaten
- 1/2 Cup Butter
- 1 Cup Raspberries-fresh or frozen but drained
Streusel Topping Ingredients:
- 1 Cup Packed Brown Sugar
- 1/2 Cup Flour
- 1/4 Cup Butter
- 1/2 Teaspoon in Cinnamon
- Streusel: Pulse 1 cup brown sugar, 1/2 cup flour, 1/4 cup butter, and 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon in a food processor until crumbly.
- For Muffins: Preheat oven to 400 degrees
- Combine 1 cup flour, whole wheat flour, baking powder, 1 teaspoon cinnamon and salt in a bowl and mix well.
- Stir in the 1/4 cup sugar and 1/4 cup brown sugar.
- Add the milk, 1/2 c butter and egg to the flour mixture and stir until just moistened.
- Fold in the raspberries being careful not to break up the berries too much.
- Spoon the batter into paper-lined muffin cups and sprinkle with the streusel.
- Bake 15 to 20 or until a toothpick inserted in the center of muffin comes out clean.
- *We encourage farm fresh and organic ingredients if possible. ~
Enjoy!
xoxo
As seen on Food.com
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Pumpkin Spice Honey Cinnamon Butter-Texas Roadhouse Inspired!
Basic Recipe
2 Sticks Butter (Softened)
1 Cup Honey
1 Cup Powdered Sugar
1-2 Teaspoons Cinnamon
Dash of Pumpkin Spice
Mix until blended and smooth. Enjoy! XOXO
If you would like to learn how to make delicious homemade bread, check out our post here!
http://appalachiashomestead.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-ultimate-bread-recipe.html
Adapted from Homesteading Tips
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
5 Fall Simmer Pot Scent Recipes For Your Home! ~
The fall season is upon us and there is no better way to invite it than to have your home smell like you have been baking all day long! The best and most natural way is to do exactly as your great grandmother did... simmer these items on your stove top! We love to let these simmer on top of our wood stove during the cold months. It is so easy to do and you can mix and match so many natural items to achieve the perfect scent you will enjoy! Below are 5 basic recipes I know you are just going to love!
First: Get into the habit of saving (rather than composting) your orange, lemon, and lime peels and apple or pear skins.
Instructions: Fill a small saucepan with water and bring to a boil. Add the ingredients from your favorite recipe, continue to boil for a few minutes, then turn the heat down to simmer. Add water as needed, usually every 30 minutes or so.
Recipe #1
Cinnamon sticks
Apple peels
Orange rinds
Whole cloves
Cinnamon sticks
Apple peels
Orange rinds
Whole cloves
Recipe #2
Peel from 1 lemon
Peel from 1 orange
2 bay leaves
3 cinnamon sticks
2 Tablespoons whole cloves
Peel from 1 lemon
Peel from 1 orange
2 bay leaves
3 cinnamon sticks
2 Tablespoons whole cloves
Recipe #3
A few drops vanilla
Orange peels
A few drops vanilla
Orange peels
Recipe #4
1 cup dried lavender
1 tsp anise
1 Tablespoon nutmeg
1 Tablespoon whole cloves
1 Cinnamon stick
1 cup dried lavender
1 tsp anise
1 Tablespoon nutmeg
1 Tablespoon whole cloves
1 Cinnamon stick
Recipe #5
5 bay leaves
1 Tablespoon whole cloves
2 sticks cinnamon
5 bay leaves
1 Tablespoon whole cloves
2 sticks cinnamon
Enjoy!
XOXO
Patara
Thanks to TipNut and Apartment Therapy for tips and specific recipes
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Homemade Blackberry Bread
Homemade Blackberry Bread
One of the fondest memories I have from my childhood is picking fresh blackberries. It is my favorite jam and certainly my favorite cobbler. Nothing says "July" for me quite like blackberry picking. We are lucky that we can pick them on our own land, but I do keep my eye out for them as we travel through the back roads on the mountain. I found this recipe a few years back and this is one of my favorite breads. I know it will become one of yours, too! Enjoy!
Ingredients:
1/4 cup crushed blackberries
3 eggs
1 cup corn oil
2 cups sugar
1 cup apple sauce
3/4 cup chopped apples
2 T. vanilla extract
3 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp. salt
1-1/2 tsp. baking soda
1-1/2 tsp. baking powder
Directions:
Cream together the first 7 ingredients until well mixed. Add the dry ingredients and mix well. Divide between 3 well-greased medium loaf pans. Bake for 40-50 minutes at 350 degrees. Let cool on wire rack for about 15 minutes before taking out of pans. Also makes great blackberry muffins.
Presented by: The Creamery
2 cups sugar
1 cup apple sauce
3/4 cup chopped apples
2 T. vanilla extract
3 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp. salt
1-1/2 tsp. baking soda
1-1/2 tsp. baking powder
Directions:
Cream together the first 7 ingredients until well mixed. Add the dry ingredients and mix well. Divide between 3 well-greased medium loaf pans. Bake for 40-50 minutes at 350 degrees. Let cool on wire rack for about 15 minutes before taking out of pans. Also makes great blackberry muffins.
Presented by: The Creamery
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Delicious Daylilies
Delicious Daylilies
Here is what we did:
After selecting what daylilies we wanted, we simply brought them in and gently washed them several times and removed the stems. We dried them with a paper towel.
Once the blooms were prepped, I mixed these items in a bowl:
- 2 heaping Tablespoons Ricotta cheese
- Sprinkle of fresh Parmesan cheese (about 1 Tablespoon)
- Dash of sea salt
- Dash of black pepper
I then took a teaspoon and gently placed the cheese mix into each bloom, twisting the ends together to simply enclose it. It wasn't perfect seals, but I didn't mind. We were on new ground here...
I then placed a tablespoon (or so) of my homemade butter into a large cast iron skillet and drizzled olive oil. Next, I carefully placed each stuffed bloom.
I cooked each side for about 30-60 seconds on a medium heat or until I noticed tenderness in the petals. A little bit of cheese seeped into the pan. It's ok. Trust me. It smelled divine!
And... that's IT!
If you are serving these as a side item, I recommend prepping them in advance because they cook very fast. I think these would be fantastic served with a type of meat, asparagus, and perhaps even with a type of marinara sauce of top. The possibilites are endless. My children loved them and now we have a whole new appreciation for those gorgeous blooms that grace the landscape of our homestead!
xoxo
Patara
Friday, June 19, 2015
Wasp Cake From Scratch
Wasp Cake
I'm pretty excited about this. Ok. Very excited! Taking a yummy dessert that really is a favorite and converting it to a "from scratch" delight is not always the easiest thing to accomplish, but I think this is one you will be love. It's a simple cake to begin with that leaves options wide open for so many details, so I just had to learn to make my own version. It's a throwback style dessert that, to me, is a cross between a pound cake and a warm, chocolate glazed donut. So, you can clearly see why I inisted on making my own.
The original, my Nana makes, calls for a mix of a yellow box cake mix and a 3 ounce box of vanilla pudding with a final topping of butterscotch chips. Since I make my own custard with raw milk, butter, and farm fresh eggs... how could I ever not try to make my own? I also added mini chocolate chips instead. It's scrumptious. This is what I did...
Custard:
-1 heaping cup sugar (organic works!)
-3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
-3 cups milk (I prefer raw milk)
-1 teaspoon vanilla (homemade)
-1 tablespoon butter
-3 egg yolks only (farm fresh is always best!)
Mix first 5 ingredients on a medium heat-constantly stirring. Once really warm, pull a few tablespoons to mix with 3 egg yolks. Once tempered, add yolk mix back into custard mix. Watch heat and thickness while stirring to create a thick custard. Be sure to not scorch! Just keep stirring and remove from heat once desired thickness is met.
Cake mix:
-2 cups all-purpose flour
-1 1/2 cup sugar
-1 Tablespoon baking powder
-1/2 cup dry milk
Directions:
Mix all dry cake mix ingredients. Set aside. Make homemade custard as described above and stir into dry cake mixture. Mix well. If still a little dry, add a splash of milk. Pour batter into a well greased/buttered 9x13 pan. Sprinkle butterscotch OR chocolate chips on top. Bake @350 for 27-30 minutes. Cool. Enjoy!
Dry cake mix directions are from Food.com and Chickensintheroad.com
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
The Ultimate Bread Recipe
Are you looking for a wonderful all around bread recipe? Look no more. I have been on a quest to find simple and easy bread recipes and this one is fantastic! This bread recipe comes from one of my very sweet homesteading buddies and let me tell you, she can flat out bake bread! She is teaching my family some of her recipes and tricks and it is such a blessing! She has an endless supply of old recipes.
1/4 cup Oil
2 1/2 cups Warm Water
1 Tablespoon SAF Yeast
2 Teaspoon Salt
7+/- Cups Bread Flour (Whole Wheat or White)
Enjoy!
xoxo
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