Showing posts with label High Family Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High Family Recipes. Show all posts

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Peanut Butter Balls

Start to Finish: 2 hours 30 minutes
Ingredients:
1 Cup Butter or Margarine
1 Lb. Confectioners Sugar 
1 Lb. Peanut Butter
12 oz Chocolate Chips
1/3 Bar Paraffin

Directions:Stir together butter, powdered sugar, and peanut butter. Form into balls and refrigerate. Melt together chocolate chips and paraffin into double boiler. Dip balls in chocolate mixture using toothpicks. Put balls on waxed paper and refrigerate.

Variations: Chunky or crunchy peanut butter. You can drizzle with white chocolate and sprinkle for more decoration as well.

Notes: This is my husbands favorite. Every Christmas he gets excited when I start making the peanut butter balls.

Servings: 48

Estimated Price: $5.00

Source: High Family Cookbook
Nutrition Facts per serving: 164 cal., 10.7 g total fat (4.9 g sat. fat), 76 mg sodium, 15.5 g carbo., 0.8 g fiber, 3 g pro. Daily Values: 3% vit. A, 2% calcium, 2% iron

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Pizza Rolls

Start to Finish: 3-1/2 hours

Ingredients:
1 bag of frozen Rhodes rolls
1 jar spaghetti sauce
Mozzarella cheese
Cheddar cheese
Pizza toppings

Directions:
Follow the instructions on the package to make the rolls up to the part where you cook them. Take each rolls and shape it into a mini pizza. Spread spaghetti sauce over the top of the roll, cover with cheese, and add your toppings. Bake at the temperature marked on the bag of rolls for 10-14 minutes.

Servings: 36 (Yeah right, each roll is supposed to be a serving, but I can easily eat 6 of these in a sitting)

Notes: This is a fan favorite. We make it for dinner, snacks, and get togethers. Everyone loves and devours them, especially the kids! I think Rhodes rolls are the best, but you can really use any frozen rolls you want. You can easily put the rolls out after lunch and let them rise until it's time to make dinner. Also great to make on Sundays and to have the dough rise while you're at church.

Estimated Price: $10.00

Cookbook: High Family Cookbook (My sister Michelle put it together for Christmas one year)
Nutrition Facts per serving: 621 cal., 32.45 g total fat (16.08 g sat. fat), 88 mg chol., 2,034.5 mg sodium, 49.17 g carbo., 2 g fiber, 31.88 g pro. Daily Values: 42% vit. A, 13% vit. C, 64% calcium, 21% iron, 8% folic acid