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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Magic Mix

Magic Mix Ingredients:
2 1/3 C. non-instant Powdered Milk (if using instant - use 4 C.)
1 C. All Purpose Flour (Yes, use All Purpose)
1 C. (2 sticks) Margarine (***HAS TO BE REAL MARGARINE, NOT SPREAD***) or Butter, at room temperature

Mix all ingredients together in a kitchen aid - or by hand with a pastry blender until it is the consistency of cornmeal

Magic Mix White Sauce-makes 1 C.
2/3 C. Magic Mix
1 C. Water
In saucepan combine Magic Mix and water. Stir rapidly (I use a wire whisk) over medium heat until it starts to bubble. (Use Magic Mix White Sauce for all recipes calling for a white or cream sauce.)

Magic Mix Pudding- Makes 4 1/2 C. Servings
Okay, I don’t even like pudding but since my husband does I thought I’d make him some (and what kid doesn’t like pudding?). I was able to make it while my macaroni was boiling and it chilled while we ate. Well I took one bite and was SOLD!!! I’ve never had pudding that tasted so good, was so easy to make, and took such little effort!!
1/2 C. Sugar
1 C. Magic Mix
2-3 T. Cocoa (optional)
2 C. Water
1 t. Vanilla
Combine Magic Mix, sugar and cocoa in saucepan and mix well. Add water, stir over medium heat until pudding bubbles. Add vanilla and beat. Cover and Cool.

Fudgesicles

1 recipe pudding (see above) + 1/2 cup milk

Prepare pudding as directed above. Stir in additional milk and beat until smooth. Pour mixture into Popsicle molds or use ice cube trays or small 'Dixie' cups. Cover trays or cups with foil and insert plastic spoons for handles through the foil to hold them in place while freezing.

Macaroni and Cheese

1 C. white sauce from Magic Mix

1 C. uncooked macaroni

1 C. grated cheese (I like sharp Cheddar best)

1/2 tsp salt or garlic salt (optional)

Cook macaroni in boiling water until tender. Drain and return to pot. Add white sauce, cheese, and salt. Heat to melt cheese. Serves 4

Cream Soup variations

4 C. water

2C. Magic Mix

1 tsp. (or 1 cube) bullion

Mix-in(s) of your choice: 3 cooked mashed carrots -or - 3 cooked and chopped potatoes with 1 tsp. chopped onion -or- 1 can chopped clams -or- 1 package chopped cooked spinach -or- 1 can cream style corn with 1 tsp. chopped onion

Combine water, magic mix, and bullion. Stir over medium heat until slightly thick. Add desired vegetables from list and heat thoroughly.

Cream of Chicken Condensed Soup
1 C. Magic Mix

3/4 C. Chicken Broth (either from a can, bouillion, or liquid from canned chicken)

1 t. Dry Parsley

Dash of Onion Salt
Mix together with wire whisk over medium heat, stirring constantly. Bring to a boil and remove from heat.

Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup
1 C. Magic Mix

1 4.5 oz. can Mushroom pieces and stems (SAVE THE WATER!)

1/4 C. WaterDash of Onion Salt

1-2 drops Kitchen Bouqet,optional

Combine all ingredients over medium heat. Stir constantly until mixture begins to bubble and thicken. Remove from heat immediately.


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