Ranch Dressing, or Creamy Dressing
In a blender combine:
1 cup yogurt
1 cup lowfat mayonnaise
1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
2 teaspoons dehydrated onion
1/2 teaspoon salt
Result: it looks creamy and tastes sort of like, well, vanilla-flavored (*sigh*!!) ranch dressing. We'll see how well it goes over with Jim.
Reading all these food storage books and recipes got me dreaming about whipping up a simple casserole. This is my personalized combination/adaptation of a couple of recipes in one of the books:
2 cans (or pint bottles) of kidney beans, rinsed and drained in a colander
4 cups egg noodles, boiled for about 7 minutes until done, then drained in the same colander (yes, on top of the beans)
In the same pot that you cooked the noodles, combine:
1 cup easy white sauce mix
2 cups water
1 tablespoon dehydrated onion
1/2 teaspoon salt
some pepper
some garlic powder
Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly with a whisk, until bubbly and thick. Then stir in:
1 cup grated cheese
Add the noodles and beans to the cheese sauce mix and stir to combine. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees for 40 minutes.
I also baked some bread today.
And, finally, I've been watching YouTube videos about making cottage cheese, ricotta cheese, and mozzarella cheese. Maybe some day I'll try one of those and let you know how it goes. But, first, back to the yogurt, and tonight's dinner.
4 comments:
I wonder if the ranch dressing would have been better with plain yogurt... Sounds interesting.
The dressing sounds pretty gross to me. What with all that mayo. Sorry it didn't turn out for you.
I think the mayo isn't the problem. I mean, when you buy packets of ranch dressing mix, you combine milk and mayo or else buttermilk and mayo, and then add the seasoning packet. It's the vanilla-flavored yogurt that made this disgusting. I think it would have tasted fine if I had used plain yogurt instead of vanilla-flavored. But I'll have to experiment with that one another time.
p.s. The dinner was basically macaroni and cheese with pinto beans in it. It would be okay in an emergency situation, but I don't recommend it as a regular meal. I had leftovers today, and stirred a little leftover roast beef into it, and that helped it tremendously.
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