Not So Baked Bean Dish

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What You Need:

1 (15 oz.) can pork and beans
1 (15 oz.) can Great Northern beans, rinsed and drained well
1/4 C of ketchup
2 Tbsp maple syrup
2 tsp dry mustard
2 slices of crisp cooked bacon, crumbled

How to Make It:

Place he pork and beans including the juice and the Great Northern beans into a pan.
Place the pan over medium high heat and stir to combine the beans.
Add in the ketchup, syrup and mustard stirring to blend in well.
Bring the mixture to a boil, reduce the heat to low and simmer 10 minutes, stirring often.
Sprinkle the bacon into the beans and stir to combine.

Makes 6 servings

Baked beans are always a favorite. These are even better because they are quick and economical. Have leftovers? Stir in some browned ground beef and onion and serve over biscuits for a delicious next night meal.

Preparation Time: approximately 10 minutes
Cooking Time: approximately 10 minutes
Total Time: approximately 20 minutes

Nutritional Information: (approximate values per serving)
Calories 191; Fat 2g; Saturated Fat 1g; Carbohydrates 35g; Fiber 6g; Protein 10g;
Cholesterol 8 mg; Sodium 801 mg

Baked Cinnamon Crunch Poppers

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cinnamonpoppersWhat You Need:

2 T of sugar
1/2 t ground cinnamon
1 (10.2 oz.) can refrigerated home style biscuits
2 T of margarine, melted
3/4 C of Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, crushed fine

How to Make It:

Allow the oven to heat to 400 degrees F/
A cookie sheet is sprayed with a non stick cooking spray.
Blend together the sugar and cinnamon in a large mixing bowl.
The biscuits are separated into 5 pieces.
Each of the biscuits is cut into 6 pieces.
In the bowl with the cinnamon put the biscuits pieces and coat well.
The melted butter is poured over the above pieces and stir until well coated.
In a plastic bag put the crushed cereal.
The biscuit pieces are put in the bag a few at a time, seal the bag and shake to coat.
The coated pieces are put on the prepared baking sheet.
Bake in the preheated oven 12 minutes or until golden brown.

Makes 32 poppers

Kids love to pop these little treats into their mouths. The leftovers can be stored in an airtight container. Warm them by putting in the microwave for about 30 seconds. These make a very good breakfast treat.

Preparation Time: approximately 10 minutes
Baking Time: approximately 12 minutes
Total Time: approximately 22 minutes

Nutritional Value per 4 bites: (approximate values)
Calories 70; fat 4 g; sodium 95 mg; carbohydrates 9 g; sugar 4 g; protein 0 g

Baked Kabob Appetizers

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biscuitsWhat You Need:

4 (8 ct.) refrigerated home style biscuits
24 frozen meatballs, thawed
6 T of Parmesan cheese, grated
1 sweet red bell pepper, seed and cut into 12 chunks

How to Make It:

The oven is set to preheat to 375 degrees F.
Each biscuit is cut into 4 equal pieces.
In a mixing bowl put the biscuit pieces.
The Parmesan cheese is added and the biscuits tossed until coated.
On a metal skewer put one biscuit and one meatball.
Add a biscuit and a chunk of pepper.
Add another biscuit and another meatball and end with another biscuit.
Continue making 11 more with the ingredients in the same order.
Place in a 15 x 10 baking pan.
Bake for 15 minutes or until the biscuits are a golden brown.
Cool the kabobs slightly before serving.

Makes 12 kabobs

Kids love these kabobs served with tomato sauce, pizza sauce or a cheese dip.

Preparation Time: approximately 20 minutes
Baking Time: approximately 15 minutes
Total Time: approximately 40 minutes

Nutritional Information per skewer: (approximate values)
Calories 580; fat 29 g; sodium 1,730 mg; carbohydrates 57 g;
sugar 17 g; protein 24 g

Easter Angel Biscuits

hangingeggWhat You Need:

4 T unsalted butter, at room temperature and cut into pieces
1 large egg, lightly beaten
2 C of hot roll mix
3 t yeast (if a packet comes in the hot roll mix use 3 t of that yeast)
1 t baking powder
2 t sugar
1/2 C very hot water (125 degrees)
1 C of flour, divided
4 T unsalted butter, melted

How to Make It:

Coat a baking sheet lightly with a cooking spray.
Place the butter and egg into a mixing bowl.
Sprinkle the hot roll mix into the bowl.
Add the yeast, baking powder and sugar to the mixture.
Pour the water over the top of the mixture.
Stir until the butter is blended into the dough.
Add 6 T of flour to the dough and knead the dough until no longer sticky.
If necessary, 1 T of flour can be added at a time, and then stirred into the mixture to reach this consistency.
With floured hands knead 2 T of flour into the dough kneading until the dough becomes smooth and elastic.
Cover the bowl and let the dough rest for 5 minutes.
Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and pat to a 1/2 inch thick round.
Cut the biscuits out using a lightly floured round cutter.
Place the biscuits on the prepared sheet.
Brush melted butter over the top of each biscuit then fold each one in half.
Brush again with the melted butter.
Cover the biscuits and allow them to rise for 2 hours in a draft free, warm area.
Heat the oven temperature to 400 degrees.
Bake the biscuits, uncovered, for 12 minutes or until nicely browned.

Serves: 12 biscuits depending on size