...or
Spring luncheon, bridal or baby shower, or afternoon tea (we still have teas in
the south). I cooked with my mother to get some of her most requested recipes
that should really just be common sense, but for some reason they never turn out
quite the same as when she makes them.
One of the secrets is
this:
And the other one is
this, but only in the pimento cheese:
Now Miracle Whip is a
very southern thing, isn't it? However, I have never liked Miracle Whip. When
I was kid, some of my cousins ate bologna and cheese sandwiches slathered with
Miracle Whip. They never had mayonnaise, they all ate Miracle Whip. Not me, I
only ate mayonnaise and still do. So when I made my mother's pimento cheese or
tried to, I used mayonnaise. Guess what? That is why it wasn't as good. That
is why I never make it anymore and just get my mother to make it for me. This
is one thing you do need the Miracle Whip for instead of mayonnaise. The other
secret ingredient is the Worcestershire sauce and she uses a little of that
in both. Who would have thought?
Nana's Pimento Cheese
Here is what you
will need:
American Cheese
grated, Worcestershire sauce, Miracle Whip, pimento and sugar.
Ingredients:
5 cups grated
American Cheese
1 cup Miracle
Whip
2 tsp. sugar
2 tsp. Worcestershire
sauce
1/4 cup chopped
pimento
Mix the first 4
ingredients well and stir the pimento in last.
The best pimento
cheese ever!
Nana's Pecan Chicken Salad
Here is what you
will need:
Chicken breast (you
can used canned or cook your own), celery, mayonnaise, grapes, lemon juice,
Worcestershire sauce, pecans, and sugar
Ingredients:
4 cups chicken breast chopped or 2 15oz. cans
1 1/2 cups sliced seedless grapes (red or
white)
3/4 cup chopped celery
1 Tbs sugar
1 Tbs. Worcestershire sauce
1 Tbs. lemon juice
3/4 cup pecans
1 cup mayonnaise
Mix all ingredients and stir together. This
chicken salad is so good with fresh fruit or on croissants as a sandwich.
In the next posts, I will give you the recipes for
Fabulous Fruit Dip, Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins, and Bacon Quiche.