Pecan pie is a thanksgiving classic. It’s only good if it’s dark brown sugar and dark corn syrup. Toasting the pecans is also a must.
Read MoreThese are some of our favorite pancakes! The cottage cheese gives and excellent moistness and flavor, and the cinnamon and nutmeg add special freshness. This recipe is adapted from an old Joy of Cooking book.
Read MoreMom loved making this, especially around Christmas time! Every year, the first Sunday of the month, the Tabernacle at Temple Square and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints put on a Christmas devotional. Beautiful singing. Inspiring messages. Christmas Spirit. We’d often invite a family over to eat this dessert after the show.
Read MoreThis is another recipe mom received from her good friend Kim Caldwell. We loved bread pudding! It was a common dessert on a Sunday evening. Later, mom would make a savory variation. She would cut some of the sugar, add sharp cheddar cheese and sausage. We’d eat it with pure maple syrup on Christmas morning!
Read MoreWe all love Balsamic Chicken! Maybe because we love dipping bread in olive oil and balsamic. Regardless, this is a super tasty meal, esp. on a cool and brisk winter night.
Read MoreSome of Mom and Dad’s good friends, Kim and Darin Caldwell, gave out a book of their favorite recipes for Christmas one year. This recipe was from that book. It is a recipe they got from the Parish House Inn in Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Mom always loved oatmeal! This was a good way to make the oatmeal “fancy”! Sometimes, we would use craisins instead of dried cherries (or omit completely for those adverse to dried fruits).
Read MoreMom loved this cake, especially around Christmas time. Dad loves it too and will sometime ask for it for his birthday.
Read MorePizza is for parties. We love making pizza dough, then sitting out around the kitchen and talking while each pizza comes out of the oven. This batch makes 4 pizzas, but can easily be halved or doubled if you need more pizzas.
Read MoreCinnamon rolls are a classic at our house. We all love them! I remember Mom making these for my friends and I when we stopped at our house to deliver mom her Valagram (a yearly choir fundraiser where we would get paid to sing love songs). She also sent me on a few trips with a 9x13 full of these. I was supposed to share, but I definitely ate to many and got sick.
Read MoreThis tart is rich and delicious! It almost tastes like a giant truffle! Mom would make this occasionally. I mainly remember eating it for Jordan’s birthday because he loved it so much!
Read MorePeach Pie will always be a classic in the Hatch home. Mom would make these multiple times every peach season. Sometimes, she would make several per week! We all loved fresh peach pie with freshly whipped cream on top.
Read MoreJulie made the best pie crusts. They were flaky, buttery, and delicious. We could always tell that making pie crust made mom a little anxious because it is such a delicate art. None of us really quite understood her anxiety until after her passing. The pie crust making mantle was passed onto us and we began to fail, succeed, and fail making her delicious pie crusts.
Read MoreMom never made cupcakes, except for these! The cream cheese perfectly balances out the chocolate.
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