RECIPE: MAKE A PIMM'S CUP THE PERFECT WARM WEATHER COCKTAIL

PIMM’S CUP COCKTAIL
A Pimm’s Cup is my absolute favorite warm weather cocktail. I have a lot of memories tied to it too. I spent some summers in England.and there were always Pimm’s Cups served at British summer sporting events like polo, racing, and Wimbledon. Pimm’s Cup #1 is a gin based spirit with some fruity undertones which is why it makes the perfect light, summery drink.

Here’s my recipe for summer’s most refreshing cocktail:

Makes 1

INGREDIENTS
In a highball glass add:
2 ounces Pimm's No. 1 Cup liqueur to the good ice ( Sonic sells it by the bag if you don’t have a crushed ice maker)
Top with 3-4 ounces lemon lime soda (sometimes I use ginger ale)

Garnish with:
1 cucumber slice
1 lemon wedge
2 sprigs mint

RECIPE: MOM'S GROUND BEEF AND VEGETABLE SOUP

Growing up, I often watched my mother take what seemed to be a bunch of leftovers and bits and pieces of what was in the freezer or fridge and turn them into something delicious. This recipe was always one of my favorites and while I call it a recipe, it wasn’t actually a recipe per se. My mom was definitely one of those “pinch of this” cooks and this recipe was ever changing based on what she had to use. The reason I mention it is to let you know you can alter it and make it your own. It was certainly never the same twice when my mom made it- but it was always wonderful- especially when she made a big pan of hot cornbread to go with it.

MOM’S GROUND BEEF AND VEGETABLE SOUP

Makes a lot- 10 or so large bowls depending on serving size

Time: 1 hour or so including prep

INGREDIENTS

1/2 tablespoon olive oil

1 1/2-pounds 80/20 ground beef

1 large yellow onion, diced

4 cups unsalted beef broth

4 carrots, peeled and sliced into coins

4 ribs celery, peeled and sliced

1 14-ounce can whole tomatoes with liquid

4 large potatoes, peeled and cubed (keep in cold water until you use it)

Vegetables: Just use whatever you have. I typically add 1 cup frozen corn, 1 cup green peas, 1 cup frozen green beans, and 1 cup frozen lima beans.

1 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

3 bay leaves

1/2 teaspoon thyme- fresh or ground

1/2 teaspoon paprika

1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

1/4 teaspoon granulated sugar

DIRECTIONS:

Prep all ingredients in advance. Add ground beef to the pan and brown well. Add onions and sauté until the onions are soft. Drain off excess fat.

Add 1 cup of the beef broth to the pot. Add carrots and celery and bring to a boil. Cook for 3 minutes. Add the remaining broth, potatoes, and all frozen vegetables plus all of the seasoning. Bring back to a boil. Reduce to a simmer. Skim off any foam from the top. Cook until carrots are tender, and potatoes are done, about 15 minutes. Check the seasoning and adjust to your taste.

RECIPE: THE ORIGINAL CHOCOLATE, OATMEAL, AND PEANUT BUTTER NO-BAKE COOKIE RECIPE

Once upon a time, way back in the 70’s, I was playing at a friend’s house and her mom called us to come up to the house for a snack. She had made these chocolate cookies I had never had before… and I never forgot them. When Facebook happened, I became friends with the girl and sent her a message, asking if she had that recipe from way back when. She did… and here it is. I am sure many of you have made and eaten these cookies over the years and they always bring back a lot of memories. They sure do for me. The peanut butter is optional, and you can use smooth or chunky peanut butter. I happen to like it with chunky peanut butter.

CHOCOLATE OATMEAL PEANUT BUTTER NO BAKE COOKIES

Makes: About 2 dozen cookies depending on the size

Time: About 30 minutes- it takes a while to get to the correct temperature

Note: You need a candy thermometer for this recipe.

INGREDIENTS

2 cups granulated sugar

4 tablespoons cocoa

1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter

1/2 cup whole milk

1 teaspoon vanilla

3 cups quick cooking oats

pinch salt

1/2 cup peanut butter (optional)

DIRECTIONS:

Combine sugar, cocoa, butter, and milk, in a saucepan fitted with a candy thermometer. Over medium heat, bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium low. Continue to boil until it reaches the soft ball stage, which is 235-245 degrees Fahrenheit.

Remove from the heat. Working quickly, add the oats, vanilla, salt, and peanut butter, if using and mix together. Do not allow it to cool. Drop by teaspoon onto parchment or wax paper. Let cool.

Note: If you do not have a candy thermometer, use the ice water test. Drop a bit of the hot mixture into ice water. If it forms a soft ball, it’s ready.