As far as quilts go all I have to show for this month is my little mini March quilt that was made a couple of years ago. I do love these monthly mini quilts and the wire stand that they go on. They come from the Art to Heart book called Count On It.
My husband and I have had season tickets for a long time to Hale Centre Theatre in West Valley City. We love the plays and musicals there. Just recently, we were able to see the musical "The Pirate Queen". It's based on a true story of a woman named Grace O'Malley who lived in Ireland at the same time Queen Elizabeth I ruled in Great Britain. She was a feisty and clever woman who was an actual pirate. She had 200 men who worked with her and obeyed her every command. If you ever have the chance to see it I would highly recommend it.
Here we go on our Irish and St. Patrick's Day recipes! My friend, Dana, served the Corned Beef Braid at our monthly luncheon for the older women in our community and it was a big hit.
Corned Beef Braid
Dough
for one loaf of bread
1
Tbsp. Dijon mustard or Thousand Island dressing
8
oz. deli sliced corned beef
¾
cup sauerkraut, well drained
1
½ cups shredded Swiss cheese
1
egg, beaten
caraway
or sesame seeds
Spray
a 10x15” baking sheet with cooking spray.
Roll dough out to cover baking sheet.
Cover with plastic wrap and let rest for 20-25 minutes. Remove wrap and spread mustard lengthwise
down center 4 inches of dough. Top with
corned beef, sauerkraut and Swiss cheese.
Make cuts in dough every 1 ½” on long sides to within ½ inch of
filling. Braid dough strips by bringing
towards filling alternating from the left and right sides and placing over
previous strip. Finish by pulling last
strip over and tucking under braid Cover
with plastic wrap sprayed with cooking spray and let rise for 30 minutes. Remove wrap.
Brush with beaten egg and sprinkle with caraway or sesame seeds. Bake at 375 degrees for
20-25 minutes. Cool for 5 minutes before
cutting into slices to serve. Makes 6-8
servings.
Here's the perfect cookie to serve at your St. Patrick's Day party! It's so pretty, easy to make and it's green!
Jello Cookies
¾
cup butter
½
cup sugar
1
(3 oz.) package Jello gelatin
2
eggs
1
tsp. vanilla
2
½ cups flour
1
tsp. baking powder
1
tsp. salt
Preheat
oven to 350 degrees. Cream butter, sugar
and Jello powder in mixing bowl. Add
eggs and vanilla and beat until well mixed.
Sift flour, baking powder and salt together and add to the creamed
mixture a little at a time. Mix
well. Roll into 1” balls and dip into a
bowl with ½ cup granulated sugar. Cover
each ball completely. Place 2” apart on
baking sheet covered with parchment.
Using a flat-bottomed glass press the dough to about 3/8 “
thickness. Sprinkle the top of each
cookie with colored, chunky sugar.
Lightly press the chunky sugar into the cookie using the flat-bottomed
glass. Bake the cookies for 6-8
minutes. Cool on pan for 2 minutes and
move to rack to cool completely. Makes
about 3 dozen.
My oldest daughter and I had a craft making night last night and made St. Patrick's Day decorations from wood. It's always nice to spend some quality time with one of the kids.
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