After saving the cream off the top of the goat milk for several days I finally had enough to make butter. My stepson and daughter in law gave me a antique butter churn for Christmas and I used it for the first time today. Works great! I did add a little yellow food coloring to the butter so it wouldn't be so white.
I had some leftover ground turkey, onions from the garden and lots of cheese so thought I would make a pizza. There are several dough recipes I use but today I used this one. I will have pizza for supper tonight with a nice salad with fresh veggies from the garden.Have a fresh pitcher of ice tea in the fridge or you can have a nice tall glass of ice cold goats milk. Have a seat and help yourself!
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I sure bet your kitchen smelled wonderful.
It all looks yummy. If I lived near by I would find an excuse to drop by for cofee and some goodies.
Glad you liked the recipe. Please let me know how they turn out when you heat the frozen ones. I was going to try freezing some the other day, but there weren't any left to freeze. LOL!
Oh the smells must be heavenly!!!♥
You know, I've never had goat's milk, nor butter! I've heard it is good though!☺
That pizza looks sooo good ...... I've never had goat's milk either but I bet it's good with that pumpkin bread. I can just smell your kitchen ....... and it's making me hungry.
Thanks for the link to the pizza dough recipe , really simple ~ love that. I plan to make pizza the next time Curious J spends the night.
~ Hugs ~ JoyceAnn
oooh,it all looks so good!
Holy moly! Everything in this post looks so good!! Pumpkin (and zuchinni) bread are among my favorites. I can only imagine right now what that butter might taste like on top of that pumpkin bread! Sounds like you had a terrific day! (And well fed, too.)
Sounds good and looks even better!! I bet you are a good cook. I used to like to bake but not much anymore.
You have rain!! I wish that we would get some as we really need it bad here. Always do I think!
Sandy
Oh YUMMY!! I have made the pinwheels before and they are great!
You have done a fine job of making me hungry!!
I have never drank goat's milk before, so I'll pass on that! I'm not much of a milk drinker anyway.
It started out wet here too so I made soup - then it dried up and the sun was out so I spent a few hours working in the garden.
This evening took granddaughter to the outdoor beach music concert, and would you believe the heavens opened and rain poured down - the musicians gave up, we did too, and went for a bite to eat instead!
Loved your last post too - full of baby love!!
Peggy, I have no words....you are amazing!!!! Churning your own butter, wow!
Hugs,
Dena
I remember my grandmother making butter. I am not a fan, of butter. Your cooking does look beautiful!
It all looks yummy! One of my favorite things is Pumpkin bread:)
Ohh Peggy, all that cooking the smell wafting through your house must be making every one hungry.. Ohh my mouth is watering for some of your pumkim bread and iced tea..
mmmm yummm! I'd wanted to spend the day baking, but with the heat this week I thought better of it. Looking at your pics I'm drooling!
What a day in your kitchen indeed! Yum. If I were next door, I would have stayed all day and helped (and ate)! Everything looks wonderful. xoxo
It all looks awesome. I would love to have some of that butter!Love goats milk so sweet and yummy. It has been so long.
Looks yummy! :)
It all looks so great! I am impressed with your goat butter though. I want to try to make butter also.
Now, I am hungry. Haha.
Have a good day!
wow! i wish i could make my own butter!!
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