Yep..........build a fire and they will come! Specifically if it entails food................"Rockin' A Ranch hobo dinners." A good, hot fire with a nice bed of coals, foil, veggies, cheese's, gravies, meat of choice and you've got yourself a campfire delight.
Three times this week-end we outdid ourselves in our "culinary fest of hobo dinners." Let's see, there was Friday night with a wonderful Chicken Divan, Saturday night with a thick pork chop and gravy, Sunday evening was Dutch oven boneless leg of lamb.............YUM!
"The Man" and myself love the outdoors and with Fall upon us, we're trying to "milk" every drop of sunshine out of the shortened days that we possibly can. It's a beautiful time of year for campfires, fall colors, hobo dinners, and watching the wildlife.Summer time is too hot for campfires, so this time of year makes perfect sense to get one a blaze!
Saturday morning I spoke with our daughter Jessica on the phone, I love our lil' chats. "What are the kids doing?" What are you doing today?" You get the jest..............well, I mentioned our "hobo dinners" to her on Saturday morning, and she decided that after their day trip up to Sunrise for the Fall colors, they'd like to come out for some of those! Come they did, around fourish. Babies in tow, lawn chairs, sweaters, hats, mittens..............that's NO simple feat when you've got lil' ones in tow. We sat around the campfire and chatted for awhile before heading into the ol' ranch house to make up the dinners.
Toby (aka Tobias) was in boy scouts for a long time, I actually think his Dad was a leader or something, anyway, he manned the fire throughout the duration of cooking. He'd spread out the coals until they looked like a "fan of fire," add more wood as needed, stir the cabbage dish in the Dutch oven.....................he was doing real well so "The Man" and myself let him have at it. By the way, give a man a fire, a poker, and food, and he'll chat your ear off! It's like they're in their element...............cavemanish! (Except they didn't "kill" the "hobo dinner!")
All in all, it was a great evening spent with two of our youngest of five grand babies, our kids, and one another. When dinner was over, we got to play with our grand kids for several hours..........we had absolutely NO T.V. on, no music (although it would have been a nice touch), just the six of us, playing, chatting, resting and enjoying one another. I think the kids mosied out of the ol' ranch house around tenish, Tobias was going home with the boys to get them tucked into bed, Jessica was going grocery shopping with two of her girlfriends, manned with several envelopes of coupons to do the weekly shopping. Let me tell you, those three girls are masters at saving...............like a $130 grocery bill getting "chopped" with coupon savings to over half! NO kids or men are allowed, it's "girl time," serious as it is.................I'll bet those nightime checkers are "suited up" and ready when they see these three girls marching in the store.
Once again.....................it's so very, very important to tell those you love just how much you love them, how much you cherish time with them. Also, "tickles" and song singin' are critical for lil' ones to enjoy. I felt like I'd been "run over by a truck" when those two lil' grandson's of ours left that evening, they crawled and jumped all over Nana........................and boy did I love that!
Rockin' A Ranch Hobo Dinner
Take two 18-inch sheets of hevy duty aluminum foil and lay them out per packet. Assemble packets by placing pork chop (bone-in) on top of foil.
Mix a large can or two small cans low-sodium cream of mushroom soup, 1/4 cup sherry, 1 envelope of Lipton onion soup mix, fresh sliced mushrooms and freshly ground black pepper. Divide evenly amongst packets spooning on top of pork chop. Wrap foil by folding down to base of meat, tucking in the ends tightly. Place on a cookie sheet along with tongs and a long handled spatula....................holler at the guys to "come get it!" When packet is done cooking, open carefully due to steam, top each pork chop with a slice of Provolone cheese, a few French Fried Onion's (from the can), reclose for a few. Serve.
Rockin' A Ranch Cabbage and Apples
3 slices of good quality Maple bacon, chopped
1 medium onion, peeled and finely chopped
1 head green or red cabbage, cut into small pieces
3 tart apples, unpeeled, cored, and cut into pieces
1 Tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 1/2 Tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
Pull out the ol' cast-iron Dutch oven, place uncooked bacon in the bottom. Add the onion, cabbage, and apples. Sprinkle with fresh ground black pepper, stir. Cover and holler at the guys to "come and get it." Once over the bed of coals, make sure and stir the dish every so often to prevent the onions from burning, mixing the bacon around in the dish. Cook approximately 25-30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the mixture of lemon juice, sugar and salt to the dish, stir, cook an additional 10 minutes and serve. Kids love this dish......................so does Tobias! Makes enough for a crowd.
Mom, I love you!! Those boys are work and I think it might be equivalent to getting run over by a truck...I feel like that too, daily. I know you had your day with us. Anyway, it was a beautiful blog and so true, we will come, always. Especially with a cook like you. Love you tons!
ReplyDelete