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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Spiced up Cheese Biscuits


My MIL and my Mom (pretty ladies, great cooks)

Mother in-laws seem to get a bad rap especially with their daughter in-laws, but I was fortunate to inherit one of the most amazing MIL's when I married my husband Johno (and I am not just saying that cause she could read this, I am pretty sure she doesn't know how to check my blog). I think I was dealt a great mother-in-law because the universe realized we've got our share of crazy's in the combined Harris-Miller family and we couldn't take any more...So when I married into The Clark clan I married a whole new brand of crazy, but the fun drinking red wine til 4 am and laughing til you can't breathe kind of crazy.

Dorothy and my own mother, Marilyn, are amazing cooks and as Johns lived with both of them I have quite a standard to live up too. So as my fav. cook in Zambia, George, used to say I've started "pinching recipes for my collection."

Chef George

Chamilandu gang

So in the spirit of my new family I'll give you Dorothy's recipe for chili cheese biscuits which are a perfect compliment to red wine or tea, but this yank can never seem to get her act together to serve afternoon tea. Though it's my favorite thing to do in the bush, but I think being able to watch elephants cross adds a certain excitement to afternoon tea.


Ele's in the Luangwa

Dorothy's Cheese Biscuits with a Caribbean Twist

1/2 cup flour
1/4 cup butter or 2 oz (if you are using the metric system)
4 oz of grated cheddar cheese
pinch of chili powder
pinch of salt
and a teaspoon of Baron's West Indian hot sauce (or grated chilis)


Cream the butter mix in the flour and cheese and mash it up (as the West Indians say) continue mashing while you add the chili powder, hot sauce and salt. Once you have formed a dough transfer to a floured surface and and shape the dough into a log. Roll in wax paper and place in the fridge for an hour. When the dough has firmed up take it out and slice into thin pieces put on a greased cookie sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes (until golden brown) on 180 C or 356 F.

Take out and enjoy with tea or our favorite red wine!

2 comments:

  1. I love this recipe and can not wait to attempt to duplicate it this Christmas!!!

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  2. Yes! I am so glad you posted this! Missed you today, hope you are feeling better.

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