I haven't done much scrapbooking (try any) since I finished my Digi: In Deep class in April. I've been totally wrapped up in the Family Search Indexing - Freedman Letters Project. (hmm, fodder for another post). I went to the web page giving the requirements for a custom cover for the cookbook and all I could see was LAYERED TEMPLATE! I was really excited then! I took a little time off from my computer work (entering recipes and FSI) and, well, did more computer work (computers are our friends!). I put together a layered template that was the basis for my final design.
But I was so excited about the possibilities I wondered if I could incorporate a photo of the actual Hobble Creek for the Hobble Creek Eighth Ward cookbook. I only live about a mile from it. So camera in hand I went on a little explore. I can never be around a creek that it doesn't take me back to may days in Greenville and all the happy times I spent down at Wolf Creek (Woff Crik) (hmm, more fodder). I got some lovely photos of the creek in its spring run-off state. The water was quite muddy and moving very fast. I didn't even want to put my tootsies in that icy cold water, so I didn't. I stayed happily on the bank and clicked away.
When I got back I went to work on a cover using a photo I taken and Ortonized for the cover, but it wasn't exactly what I wanted. Nice, but no cigar...


I have included the recipe for said Tamale Loaf (aka Tamale Pie) in our upcoming HC8th ward cookbook, but I will also include it here for those who don't want to wait for the book.
TAMALE LOAF
Joanie's mom- Elsie Munce
1 lb. hamburger
1 lg. onion, diced
Fry until done. Drain.
1 c. salad oil
1 clove garlic, minced
1 can tomatoes
2 T. butter
2 c. cornmeal
Cook 15 minutes. Stir so it won't burn. Take from fire and add:
2 eggs, beaten
1 c. milk
1 can corn
1 can olives
2 T. Grandma's Pepper **
salt to taste
**(Grandma's Pepper is no longer available, but it is similar to a blend of chili powder and cumin with some black pepper mixed in. Experiment to get the taste you like) Bake 1/2 hour at 350°. Serves 11.
Elsie's notes on back of recipe card: Served on Dec 29, 1936. for 22 people-Double recipe for Tamale Loaf- serve with lime jello salad (4 pkgs. jello, pineapple, apple, carrot, celery) on lettuce leaf and hot rolls.
Note: My mom always used to make this dish when we were going to a potluck supper and there were never any leftovers! It is fun to share this with all of you. The original recipe card is used as part of the cover design.
5 comments:
Ooops. I think you meant she cooked the cornmeal in the double boiler so it WOULDN'T burn. Or maybe that is the secret to her special cajun taste... blackened tamale loaf. Yumm.
So is the pink cover the final product? It looks to fancy, and it is special to see Mom's pretty handwriting on the front. However, I really like the picture of the creek too. You do good work.
Beautiful job Joanie! :D
Both covers are wonderful, Joanie! I like the latest design but seem to prefer the color scheme of the first one...
So glad to find your blog...I love the name!
Beautiful job on the covers!
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