| Darn Goods |
cooking oil, biscuits or bread dough, and any of several complementary combinations:
peanut butter and jelly, chocolate and peanut butter, marshmallows and chocolate, apple and cheese, caramel and apple, ham and cheese, pizza sauce and sausage, ham and egg, etc. |
| Camp Stove, Deep Pot, Long-handled tongs or long fork (for removing Darn Goods from pot.) |
| Heat the oil. While heating, flatten dough balls on the palm of your hand. Place a spoonful of any complementary ingredients in center of flattened dough. Fold edges of dough together and pinch them closed, creating a sealed pocket. Drop the Darn Good pocket into the oil and leave it until it turns brown. Remove, coll, and eat! |
This is a great cooking demo recipe. Let the boys build their own. We sometimes play "Darn Good Roulette" - fill the pot with Darn Goods, but fill one of them with something "undesireable" - like mayonnaise or a moth. Everyone picks one and has to eat it - even the boy who gets the mayo!
Of course - don't put anything in that could hurt someone. |
| Mike Harmer
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| 05-Mar-2001 |
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