CHICKEN & MUSHROOM SAUTE

I think this was one of the first dinner party dishes I made after I got married.   It was quite modern then with the wine, garlic, oregano and peppers and tasted great.  I’m not sure where I got the recipe from, but I can see from the typing  that I typed it up on a manual typewriter, probably at work, and here I am posting it on the internet – how the world has changed!!!!  It served me well all those years ago, but I haven’t made it for awhile.  Perhaps it’s time to give it another go.

Chicken & Mushroom Saute

RICE & CHICKEN CAKE

I like the little note that Mum’s written on the top of this cutting – Like a Quiche – which suggests she either made it herself or it was made by someone else and she liked it.  It does seem to have a strange combination of ingredients, especially the cabbage, but it could be worth a try.

Rice and Chicken Cake

GOLDEN POTATO SALAD

This another of Mum’s recipes that she’s pinned together when she couldn’t find the cellotape.  It was probably published before mayonnaise in all it’s different varieties was available in the supermarket.  If you don’t want to go to the trouble of making the mayonnaise use about a cup of a plain bought one and add the mustard and parsley.

Golden Potato Salad

 

ITALIAN MEATBALLS

This recipe is probably how we really think of meatballs, Italian style, served with pasta.  I’m not sure Mum would have put the olives in as she and Dad didn’t like them, but I think they are the ingredient that makes the Italian difference.

Italian Meatballs

PORK MEATBALLS

Meatballs must have been one of Mum’s favourite meals as I’ve found lots of recipes for them in her collection.  This one must have been a later one as it uses a bottle of pasta sauce and fettucine, ingredients that weren’t around when she was cooking for us as children.

Pork Meatballs

SAUSAGE PASTA

I was really surprised to find this recipe in the collection.  For many years Mum made a sausage dish that consisted of beef sausages, bacon, onion, corn, tomatoes and noodles.  Although it was quite simple it was always a great hit and I’ve made in many times myself.  This printed recipe is a bit fancier with chicken sausage, salami and garlic, but it’s basically the same idea.  Either version is worth trying out.

Sausage Pasta