Mom used to make these for Christmas Eve
They were inexpensive, easy and you could make them ahead of time.
When I was younger my Aunts, Uncles and Cousins would come over to celebrate on Christmas Eve. We would make tons of these for that night.
We would eat then sit and wait to hear a special bell at the back door.
YES! Santa would come to OUR house!
He had his sack of gifts for all us kids.
Later, after I grew up I realized it was my Uncle who played Santa for us
and then my Sister's son...for my children... and my cousins children.
~~Ahh, great Memories~~
But without further adieu,
*The Stuffed Rolls*
(recipe circa '70's, note typed recipe card!)
Gather all your ingredients.
I substituted ground turkey for the hamburger
because that's what I had on hand.
Mix it all up good
Add to bun
Place onto wax paper
Roll up and twist ends
They fit right back into the bun bag for the freezer
Anytime you want some pop them into the microwave and heat a couple mins.
Handy snack for the older kids to grab.
When my oldest Son owned his Computer Shop,
he would take these for lunch in the winter,
fast and easy to heat and eat.
We will be enjoying these when we celebrate Christmas with our kids
here at home on the 19th.
Hi, and thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteYour stuffed rolls sound delicious! How do you keep them from getting soggy when you freeze and microwave them? Or is that just part of the charm?
Troy
Merry Christmas to you! I love your blog design. It is very beautiful. The typewritten recipe brings back a lot of fond memories to me too.
ReplyDeleteI love reading your recipes, your racoon adventures,and seeing what everyone is doing for the holidays. Enjoy your family.
ReplyDeleteWe will spend Christmas Eve with our family. It is always a lot of fun to watch our grandsons reactions to their gifts. Have a Merry Christmas