Thursday, March 1, 2012

Memories, Lemon Bars, and Cucumber Sandwiches

Okay, so my last post got me thinking about memories from my childhood. Today I'm going to focus on my Grandma Adalee. When i used to visit her in the summer we used to enjoy going to the movie theater and singing in the car together. Her favorite song to sing with us was "You are my sunshine". We also enjoyed walking out at their beachfront condo on Medeira Beach. As far back as I can remember, she was very much into healthy eating. We often ate Grape Nuts cereal (yuck!) and Ruth's Golden Oatmeal cookies because they did not have preservatives. :0) My favorite thing to eat at her house were toasted deli sandwiches. She made them on sandwich buns with chicken, Swiss cheese, and tomato; yum! I still make them at home on occasion. Another wonderful recipe from her were date nut bars. The following recipe for these creamy lemon crumb squares reminds me of them; the crust is very similar! I'll include the date bar recipe in a future post.

I have also included a bonus recipe for cucumber sandwiches. This recipe did not come from my grandma but I got this recipe from a friend of mine's sister and they are absolutely delicious! I never thought that I would like cucumber sandwiches but I'm pretty sure I could eat an entire recipe of these myself! I made these for our girl's night last week and I just had to share it with you.

These recipes are pictured on a plate that I saved from my grandmother's when she moved into a nursing home. Miss you Grandma!

Creamy Lemon Crumb Squares
(Found on Pinterest- original recipe from The Pioneer Woman)


1 ⅓ cup all-purpose flour
½ teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 stick (1/2 cup) butter, slightly softened
1 cup brown sugar (lightly packed)
1 cup oats
1 can (14 ounce) sweetened condensed milk
½ cups lemon juice
zest of 1 lemon

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Mix butter and brown sugar until well combined.Sift together flour, salt, and baking powder.Add oats and flour to butter/sugar mixture and mix to combine.

Press half of oat crumb mixture into the bottom of an 8 x 11 inch pan. You can use a 9 x 13 pan; it will just be thinner.

Mix together condensed milk, lemon juice, and lemon zest. Spread onto the bottom layer of the crumb mixture. The other half of the crumb mixture mix and knead together with clean hands so that the butter that you added earlier gets incorporated then crumble on top of lemon layer but don’t press. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until golden brown.

Allow pan to sit on counter for 30 minutes after baking. Cut into squares and refrigerate for a couple of hours or until cool.Serve cool. Makes around one dozen.


Cucumber Sandwiches

2 8-oz packages cream cheese (I used reduced fat)
1/2 cup mayo (I used light)
1 package ranch dressing dry seasoning mix
Hawaiian dinner rolls
Cucumber
Dill weed

Mix cream cheese, mayo and dressing until well mixed. Split Hawaiian rolls in half. Top each half with some of the cream cheese mixture, top with a thin slice of cucumber,and sprinkle a little dill weed on top (it's missing in my picture). Enjoy!

1 comment:

  1. Alli,

    Your Grandma Adalee was way ahead of her time with regard to food,preservatives and exercise. She spent a lot of time trying to be healthy. I think back to Jack LaLaine exercises & Beet Juice Smoothies, along with yoga. She attempted to use healthy food choices to solve every health issue all because she got mad at her doctor and refused to use conventional meds. Did you know carrots and celery are high in sodium naturally? She was very obsessive about things that as a child I had no interest in, but as an adult, I still have in my head. Now as an adult with blood pressure issues, I find myself doing yoga and taking the same supplements she was espousing over 50 years ago. Somewhere there is a picture your mom and I treasured of Grandma eating fried chicken and drinking a Winn Dixie cola. Heresy!

    Jennifer's sister-in-law, Lindsey, was also her childhood friend and went with us to St.Pete on several occasions. She called your Grandma, "The cabbage grandma", from the lectures she gave the girls on the health benefits of cruciferous veggies! :) I could go on & on as I sit and watch "Dr OZ". Grandma would have loved the show and probably lectured the good Dr. too!!

    Enjoy your cucumber sandwiches even if they have "High Sodium Salad Dressing Mix" in them.

    Aunt Barbie

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