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Recipes for our Holidays

tabby

#1

Greetings, everyone.

I'm sure I'm not the only one who struggles with what to cook for the Satanic Holidays to celebrate with feasts and dinners, so I've decided to make a thread where we can explore ideas and post different recipes here for people to use on the Holidays, if they so desire.

I've got a couple recipes from childhood that I can share, and a few other recipes online that are really good. The wording of my childhood recipes are a little bit odd compared to more modern ones since they come from an old country house style cook book.

Pikelets:

(Essentially mini pancakes)

Ingredients:

  • 25g of butter
    1 tablespoon of golden syrup
    1/2 cup of sugar
    2 eggs
    1/4 cup of milk
    1 & 1/2 cups of flour
    1 teaspoon of baking soda
    1 teaspoon of cream of tartar

1) Melt the butter in the bowl in which you will mix the pikelets. Add a rounded spoon of golden syrup, and warm until this is softened too.
2) Add the sugar and eggs and beat until mixed, with a rotary beater.
3) Add the milk, then shake in the sifted flour, baking soda, and cream of tartar.
4) Beat very briefly with the beater, until there are no floury lumps, but stopping before the mixture is smooth. It is important not to overmix at this stage.
5) Heat a large pan, preferably with a non-stick surface. If it has a thermostat, heat to 180*C or 350*F. If not, heat until a drop of water on the surface breaks into several smaller drops, and these run around the pan. Then spray or butter it lightly. 6) Spoon a household tablespoon of batter into the pan, spreading it into an even circle.
7) Turn the pikelet when bubbles break, and the underside is golden brown. Cook until golden on that side too.
8) Remove the pikelet from the pan, and serve warm on a plate with butter or syrup. Cook the next pikelet, and repeat until all the batter is gone.

American Pancakes:

  • 50g of butter, melted
    2 eggs
    1 cup of milk
    1 & 1/2 cups of self-raising flour
    3 tablespoons of sugar

1) Measure ingredients into a fairly large bowl, in the order listed. Beat with a rotary beater just until no longer lumpy, but do not overbeat, or pancakes will be tough.
2) Heat a smooth metal surface (frypan or griddle) until a drop of water dances around the pan (to 190*C or 350*F), then spray or butter it lightly.
3) Tip about 1/4 cup of batter into the pan, spreading it into an even circle.
4) Turn the pancake when bubbles break, and the underside is golden brown. Cook until golden on that side too.
5) Remove the pancake from the pan, and serve warm on a plate with butter or syrup. Cook the next pancake, and repeat until all the batter is gone.

Pumpkin Cake:
https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/best-pumpkin-cake/External ↗

Chocolate Cupcakes:
https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/super-moist-chocolate-cupcakes/External ↗

This recipe is also really good as just a cake too.

Apple Turnovers:
https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/apple-turnovers/External ↗

The pastry from this recipe can be used to make biscuits and such as well. The way it tells you to combine the flour and butter is a little weird. You can just use your hands and crumble the butter and flour together with your fingers in a "making money" motion (if that makes any sense). It ends up looking a little like corn meal once it's combined together.

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P.S. Shadowcat, please share your dinner recipes! :P

Discussion

High Priestess Lydia Coventina
#23

I think this would be perfect for Mabon! I will substitute the sugar though, as I don't like sweet food (unless it's desert).

Apple Butternut Squash Casserole
https://insanelygoodrecipes.com/apple-butternut-squash-casserole/

#24
Lydia [JG wrote:

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I think this would be perfect for Mabon! I will substitute the sugar though, as I don't like sweet food (unless it's desert).

Apple Butternut Squash Casserole
https://insanelygoodrecipes.com/apple-butternut-squash-casserole/

:o YES, that looks so good! Fall seasonal food makes me so happy lol.
Thank you for sharing this, Sister Lydia!

High Priestess Lydia Coventina
#25
tabby wrote:
Lydia [JG wrote:

" post_id=387436 time=1662791600 user_id=57]
I think this would be perfect for Mabon! I will substitute the sugar though, as I don't like sweet food (unless it's desert).

Apple Butternut Squash Casserole
https://insanelygoodrecipes.com/apple-butternut-squash-casserole/

:o YES, that looks so good! Fall seasonal food makes me so happy lol.
Thank you for sharing this, Sister Lydia!

When I stumbled across this online, I had to rush here to find your thread to post it, lol. I will make it for Mabon, as I don't have a traditional dish to make, so perhaps this will be it for this holiday :)

#26
Lydia [JG wrote:

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tabby wrote:
Lydia [JG wrote:

" post_id=387436 time=1662791600 user_id=57]
I think this would be perfect for Mabon! I will substitute the sugar though, as I don't like sweet food (unless it's desert).

Apple Butternut Squash Casserole
https://insanelygoodrecipes.com/apple-butternut-squash-casserole/

:o YES, that looks so good! Fall seasonal food makes me so happy lol.
Thank you for sharing this, Sister Lydia!

When I stumbled across this online, I had to rush here to find your thread to post it, lol. I will make it for Mabon, as I don't have a traditional dish to make, so perhaps this will be it for this holiday :)

Haha, that makes me happy. That is the whole point of this thread after all lol. It's nice to have traditional food to make during the special times of the year. To me, it just makes it even more fun and warming. (This thread is in my signature for easy finding if you ever need to in future again : P ).

There's a harvest bread recipe I've been keen to try to make for months now, and been waiting for Mabon to do it.
https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/harvest-spice-bread/

Given the ingredients, probably on the sweeter side... I'll have to see if I can find some savory fall recipes. It's funny, I'm not much of a sweet tooth myself but I love making sweet things :lol:

High Priestess Lydia Coventina
#27
tabby wrote:

Haha, that makes me happy. That is the whole point of this thread after all lol. It's nice to have traditional food to make during the special times of the year. To me, it just makes it even more fun and warming. (This thread is in my signature for easy finding if you ever need to in future again : P ).

There's a harvest bread recipe I've been keen to try to make for months now, and been waiting for Mabon to do it.
https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/harvest-spice-bread/

Given the ingredients, probably on the sweeter side... I'll have to see if I can find some savory fall recipes. It's funny, I'm not much of a sweet tooth myself but I love making sweet things :lol:

I did fine it through your signature lol, from your reply about the tarot cards in Jrvan's signature. I'm about to watch them now.

That break looks amazing! Definitely perfect for Autumn :)

#28
Lydia [JG wrote:

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tabby wrote:

Haha, that makes me happy. That is the whole point of this thread after all lol. It's nice to have traditional food to make during the special times of the year. To me, it just makes it even more fun and warming. (This thread is in my signature for easy finding if you ever need to in future again : P ).

There's a harvest bread recipe I've been keen to try to make for months now, and been waiting for Mabon to do it.
https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/harvest-spice-bread/

Given the ingredients, probably on the sweeter side... I'll have to see if I can find some savory fall recipes. It's funny, I'm not much of a sweet tooth myself but I love making sweet things :lol:

I did fine it through your signature lol, from your reply about the tarot cards in Jrvan's signature. I'm about to watch them now.

That break looks amazing! Definitely perfect for Autumn :)

Nice. Speaking of that tarot, from what I could tell there wasn't any hebrew stuff in the card designs, which is always good.

IKR! Just thinking about making it has me mouth watering. Your recipe too. So many things I want to make, I hope we can get the ingredients for everything haha.

High Priestess Lydia Coventina
#29
tabby wrote:

Nice. Speaking of that tarot, from what I could tell there wasn't any hebrew stuff in the card designs, which is always good.

IKR! Just thinking about making it has me mouth watering. Your recipe too. So many things I want to make, I hope we can get the ingredients for everything haha.

I meant bread in my previous reply, not break, as you understood anyway.

I looked through the deck. The rest of the artwork isn't to my taste, I was hoping it was uniform artwork in the style of the 6 of Swords.

As for ingredients, I think there might have to be trips to a few different grocery stores or markets, but it should be doable :)

Lunar Dance 666
#30
Lydia [JG wrote:

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tabby wrote:

Nice. Speaking of that tarot, from what I could tell there wasn't any hebrew stuff in the card designs, which is always good.

IKR! Just thinking about making it has me mouth watering. Your recipe too. So many things I want to make, I hope we can get the ingredients for everything haha.

I meant bread in my previous reply, not break, as you understood anyway.

I looked through the deck. The rest of the artwork isn't to my taste, I was hoping it was uniform artwork in the style of the 6 of Swords.

As for ingredients, I think there might have to be trips to a few different grocery stores or markets, but it should be doable :)

I'd love to make this bread, but I don't have an oven. Im not sure if I can even 'bake' this in a pan..

#31
Lunar Dance 666 wrote:
Lydia [JG wrote:

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tabby wrote:

Nice. Speaking of that tarot, from what I could tell there wasn't any hebrew stuff in the card designs, which is always good.

IKR! Just thinking about making it has me mouth watering. Your recipe too. So many things I want to make, I hope we can get the ingredients for everything haha.

I meant bread in my previous reply, not break, as you understood anyway.

I looked through the deck. The rest of the artwork isn't to my taste, I was hoping it was uniform artwork in the style of the 6 of Swords.

As for ingredients, I think there might have to be trips to a few different grocery stores or markets, but it should be doable :)

I'd love to make this bread, but I don't have an oven. Im not sure if I can even 'bake' this in a pan..

I wonder if it's possible then to steam cook it. I hear you can do that sometimes with different cakes and breads, though I imagine it'd come out a bit different than if it were baked. Probably need to experiment.

#32
Lydia [JG wrote:

" post_id=387511 time=1662827334 user_id=57]

tabby wrote:

Nice. Speaking of that tarot, from what I could tell there wasn't any hebrew stuff in the card designs, which is always good.

IKR! Just thinking about making it has me mouth watering. Your recipe too. So many things I want to make, I hope we can get the ingredients for everything haha.

I meant bread in my previous reply, not break, as you understood anyway.

I looked through the deck. The rest of the artwork isn't to my taste, I was hoping it was uniform artwork in the style of the 6 of Swords.

As for ingredients, I think there might have to be trips to a few different grocery stores or markets, but it should be doable :)

Yeah, I get you, that's ok. It surprised me the first time I looked at the full deck of that tarot and it was all different, the 6 of Swords definitely stands out as the most different imo. Makes me wonder what a full deck in that style of that card would look like, or if there's one out there like it.

Lunar Dance 666
#33
tabby wrote:
Lunar Dance 666 wrote:
Lydia [JG wrote:

" post_id=387511 time=1662827334 user_id=57]

I meant bread in my previous reply, not break, as you understood anyway.

I looked through the deck. The rest of the artwork isn't to my taste, I was hoping it was uniform artwork in the style of the 6 of Swords.

As for ingredients, I think there might have to be trips to a few different grocery stores or markets, but it should be doable :)

I'd love to make this bread, but I don't have an oven. Im not sure if I can even 'bake' this in a pan..

I wonder if it's possible then to steam cook it. I hear you can do that sometimes with different cakes and breads, though I imagine it'd come out a bit different than if it were baked. Probably need to experiment.

Ohh yeh I could try that I have just decided that I wanted to buy those bamboo asian style steamers.

#34
Lunar Dance 666 wrote:
tabby wrote:
Lunar Dance 666 wrote:

I'd love to make this bread, but I don't have an oven. Im not sure if I can even 'bake' this in a pan..

I wonder if it's possible then to steam cook it. I hear you can do that sometimes with different cakes and breads, though I imagine it'd come out a bit different than if it were baked. Probably need to experiment.

Ohh yeh I could try that I have just decided that I wanted to buy those bamboo asian style steamers.

Those are nice, I've been hoping to get one of them myself for steaming veggies and dumplings, etc.

Lunar Dance 666
#35
tabby wrote:
Lunar Dance 666 wrote:
tabby wrote:

I wonder if it's possible then to steam cook it. I hear you can do that sometimes with different cakes and breads, though I imagine it'd come out a bit different than if it were baked. Probably need to experiment.

Ohh yeh I could try that I have just decided that I wanted to buy those bamboo asian style steamers.

Those are nice, I've been hoping to get one of them myself for steaming veggies and dumplings, etc.

When I was doing research on where to buy those I came across a post saying that buying them from an asian store or supermarket would be cheaper than buying it online.

If you have an asian store over there I'd suggest you take a look to see what they cost over there.

In the post it said that a small one shouldn't be more than 5 and a big one shouldnt be more than 10 euros. But of course inflation and the like.
I hope it gives you a little guideline at least.
The ones I saw online with similar diameter easily reached up to 20 euros for 2 baskets and a lid.

The post that I read was meant for over here in the NL so I am not sure how it translates to the value of them over there. But its worth taking a look.

#36
Lunar Dance 666 wrote:
tabby wrote:
Lunar Dance 666 wrote:

Ohh yeh I could try that I have just decided that I wanted to buy those bamboo asian style steamers.

Those are nice, I've been hoping to get one of them myself for steaming veggies and dumplings, etc.

When I was doing research on where to buy those I came across a post saying that buying them from an asian store or supermarket would be cheaper than buying it online.

If you have an asian store over there I'd suggest you take a look to see what they cost over there.

In the post it said that a small one shouldn't be more than 5 and a big one shouldnt be more than 10 euros. But of course inflation and the like.
I hope it gives you a little guideline at least.
The ones I saw online with similar diameter easily reached up to 20 euros for 2 baskets and a lid.

The post that I read was meant for over here in the NL so I am not sure how it translates to the value of them over there. But its worth taking a look.

Cheers, Lunar. Much appreciated :) I'll do some research on my end as well when I can about this and see how things add up over here.

High Priestess Lydia Coventina
#37
tabby wrote:

Lunar Dance 666 wrote:

I have nearly all the ingredients to make the Apple Butternut Squash Casserole, just need to find pecans. And btw I read wrong, there is no sugar, only honey so that's fine :)

Here is another recipe, Spiced Apple Blackberry Hand Pies. These look beautiful!
https://annabanana.co/spiced-apple-and-blackberry-hand-pies/

Lunar Dance 666
#38
Lydia [JG wrote:

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tabby wrote:

Lunar Dance 666 wrote:

I have nearly all the ingredients to make the Apple Butternut Squash Casserole, just need to find pecans. And btw I read wrong, there is no sugar, only honey so that's fine :)

Here is another recipe, Spiced Apple Blackberry Hand Pies. These look beautiful!
https://annabanana.co/spiced-apple-and-blackberry-hand-pies/

Yeh that bread has so much sugar decided to leave it out. I dont want to have my teeth fall out. so much sugar just hurts to eat.

Also on the topic of what we are supposed to eat.. Some people have been pointing out a couplee of things to me.

One said 3 eggs a day and lots of veggies.
Another mentioned about the milk/meat thing. I just saw a summary of a farmers past in the NL.
They used to have small plots then they told farmers have one big plot which increased monoculture and then there was the diary and meat that was too much and they just promoted it to everyone to eat it.
Now the diet in the middle ages most likely wasnt great either. Even though some people say they ate better back then.

Anyway this topic isnt for sorting out the past.

Hrodrik Avernus [SG]
#39

Hello dear Sisters, thank you very much for all the lovely recipes. I have the day off from work tomorrow, and I will be having a feast, as well as other celebrations.

I will be having the meatloaf, butternut squash casserole and the harvest spice bread!

I'll also be cooking some mushrooms, I feel that these are more of a Yule kind of thing (there are more wild mushrooms in winter)... But I felt like doing it anyway, with mushrooms bought at the market :) here's my contribution to this topic:
[url=https://recipes.oregonlive.com/recipes/cream-of-wild-mushroom-soup"]Mushroom Soup

#40
Lydia [JG wrote:

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tabby wrote:

Lunar Dance 666 wrote:

I have nearly all the ingredients to make the Apple Butternut Squash Casserole, just need to find pecans. And btw I read wrong, there is no sugar, only honey so that's fine :)

Here is another recipe, Spiced Apple Blackberry Hand Pies. These look beautiful!
https://annabanana.co/spiced-apple-and-blackberry-hand-pies/

Greetings and a Happy Mabon to you both and everyone!

Wish I'd logged in earlier to see this recipe. I LOOOOOVE blackberries.. oh well.

I couldn't get everything I needed for the casserole but Jrvan really wanted to make the turkey meatloaf, so we went with that and the harvest bread. 😋

Maybe I can do the casserole for the last harvest holiday of the year instead?? 🤔