I made myself a binder (nothing special, just to organize) for Christmas preparations years ago. I keep recipes (which I should also copy and keep in my regular recipe box), Christmas gift ideas, games and so forth.
There is not too much in the binder, as years went by, and we continued to remove very old (and dog ruined) carpet, and do home repairs and updates. We just didn't host any holiday here, and we continue to do that (much needed repairs, updates, purging, painting etc.), but in the mean time. . .
The binder reminds me to try a new recipe, or write down a homemade edible food gift idea etc. Back in the day, January and February were my months to made handmade Christmas tree ornaments for the next Christmas. I LOVED making Christmas ornaments, and my family was given a plenitude of them. Trust me when I say in abundance, ha ha!
I then resorted to steering those same energies to making them and selling them. I have now left the craft show scene due to lack of support/sales. I can tell you, that I do miss making ornaments and creating new ones from recycled materials. I may be making some to donate. Anyway, back to the recipe.
What did I try?
Pigs in a Blanket (Recipe is free online at Mennonite Girls Can Cook).
Holiday Appetizer
Honestly, this would be a great go-to for any party you are attending. The re-heating part has me thinking on easier ways that using an oven, but I'm not sure that's possible. Anyway. . .
You make a homemade dough (very easy to make, but they suggest you cream the cottage cheese, and I did), split it in 6 pieces, then roll each piece to a disc and cut it into 8 pieces to roll each mini-sausage. Place them on parchment lined baking sheets and bake.
(notice the print date on this recipe? Oh boy! In the process of looking for it, I found my long lost broccoli salad recipe card that my SIL shared with me. Time to clean off the side of the fridge ha ha ha ha!)
I printed the new (to me) recipe about a year ago, and it came up on my reading list via my blog last Christmas. I finally got around to trying it, and guess what? It's a keeper appetizer recipe.
I will be very interested if this does indeed freeze well (according to the recipe instructions it freezes well, and reheats nicely {bonus}).
The cocktail sausages are not that healthy, but the dough is homemade, and oh my gosh it tastes so good, and is very flaky. I made the dough about 3 days in advance, and it still made a delicious result. By the way, I am currently looking in stores, to see if they make the mini sausages from turkey or chicken.
There were no instructions on suggestions for re-heating, so I may play around with that idea. I think keeping them warm in a crock pot would not work, as the steam may make them soggy.
They only sell the mini (smokies) sausages in 14 ounce packages, so we had a small bit of dough left. We used it to wrap turkey pepperoni and it turned out pretty good too (maybe add a small bit of cheese for those).
The newly tried recipes would be great for any gathering, potluck, holiday meal or just for fun. It would be nice to have some Pigs in a Blanket in the freezer for unexpected guests too. I call these "not just for Christmas" recipes, but that is what I had in mind for them.
47 weeks until Christmas 2025 ~ New Recipes Tried © January 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
8 comments:
Hello! And Thank you for visiting my blog, "Closed Doors, Open Windows", earlier today. I always welcome new visitors and friends, and especially love it when new friends also have a blog where I can get to know them as well! Coming here has been very interesting and informative already! Wow! Those pigs in the blanket look really good, and I may try that for an upcoming Super Bowl party at our church next week. That honey mustard dip sounds good also. what great ideas! I will try to get better acquainted with you in the days to come. I love your title. I'm afraid I'm a bit past my "Pioneer Woman at Heart" kind of days...I am retired and tired. LOL. But I always love to hear about new ideas and some OLD ideas for meals, recipes, house and home. I'm not so old that I can't learn something new. So thank you for being here. Have a blessed and wonderful day!
Thanks for sharing. Bookmarking.
I will try these sometime between now and Christmas, probably next fall during football season.
Fun recipe! I don't have a Christmas binder, but I do have a small notebook that I make lists of what we've given everyone for Christmas and I keep the lists every year. It's fun to look back at previous years and compare.
Blessings,
Betsy
My family actually uses hot dogs for Pigs in a Blanket. We just cut them down to size. This allows for all beef, or turkey, or other options.
Pamela, thanks for coming over for a visit. I'm glad you are enjoying my blog.
Betsy, that is a good idea too. I do try to post a blog post with homemade gifts but to journal them is a great idea too.
Anne in the kitchen, you are welcome.
Angie, that is a great idea.
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