My Easter boys! Grandma made the bow tie for little Isaac. It stayed on for over half of church - that's pretty good, right? |
Ham Glaze (this is a very runny glaze. Geoff thinks I should find a way to make it thicker but I quite like the glaze's flavor so I haven't played around with consistency):
Combine 1 can crushed pineapple (the small size), 1/2 C brown sugar, 1/4 C honey, and 1/4 C orange juice in a sauce pan. Heat for 10 minutes. Pour over ham and bake until ham is heated.
Sour Cream Potatoes:
30 oz hash browns (or 4-5 C diced potatoes)
1/4 C onion, chopped
3/4 C sour cream
1 can cream of chicken soup
2 C shredded cheddar cheese (if you use extra sharp cheddar, you can get away with cutting this amount back but still getting plenty of cheesy taste)
2 C cornflakes
1/3 C butter, melted
Mix onion, sour cream, soup, and cheese. Stir in potatoes and mix well. Press into a greased 9x13 baking dish. Combine cornflakes and butter. Evenly spread the cornflakes on top of the potatoes. Bake at 350 for 1 hour.
And since the oven was going to be running for 1+ hours, I obviously needed to take the chance to cook up some sweet potatoes for us and the little guy. And he ate those sweet potatoes like a champ!
Baby Sweet Potatoes
Wash, prick, and cover 2 sweet potatoes with foil. Bake until very soft. Remove foil. Cut open potatoes and use a spoon to scoop the flesh of the potatoes into a blender or food processor. Blend with water until smooth. Use as much or as little water as needed to reach desired consistency for your baby's age (I didn't measure, but I would guess I used 1/2-1 C of water). Spoon puree into ice cube trays. Cover with plastic wrap and freeze. Once frozen, pop the sweet potato cubes out of the trays and store in a labeled freezer bag or container. Thaw as needed.
Two sweet potatoes made me 2 full ice cube trays of puree. And cost me a mighty $1.20 to make. Take that Gerber. |
I can't believe he's already eating solids! Where does the time go? I think your ham sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous! You had the Easter dinner I wanted, but dad vetoed it. We had oven stew - not too Easter-ish. Mom
ReplyDeleteThat's because Dad is crazy. And because you give dad veto powers. But at least stew is delicious, even if it isn't very Easter-ish. And probably healthier.
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