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 "BASIC DRY MIXES"
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     Welcome to my recipe section  of our family "Diana Gray Ministries" recipes on "DRY MIXES."  I sincerely pray that we can be a real blessing to you and your family.  After you have checked out our recipes,  you might like to come back to see the rest of this spirit-filled ministry.  May the good Lord Bless you as you enjoy these recipes.

     MATT. 14:19-21 And he commanded the multitude to sit down on the grass, and took the five loaves, and the two fishes, and looking up to heaven, he blessed, and brake, and gave the loaves to his disciples, and the disciples to the multitude.  And they did all eat, and were filled: and they took up of the fragments that remained twelve baskets full.  And they that had eaten were about five thousand men, beside women and children.

    Jesus is a loving Lord who really cares for His children.  You are special and He wants to care for you too.  He helped and fed  thousands of people that wonderful day and He can feed you too.  When you put you faith and trust in Him, he will get you through what ever troubles and trials that you are having.

     Faith, prayer and trust are the answers to our troubles when we have Jesus as our Savior and Lord.  Follow Him and you will be well fed, not just in you body but in your spiritual heart as well.  Jesus really loves you.  Your special and your life is important to Him. Enjoy these recipes, they were an inspiration  from the Lord.
 


 
BASIC DRY MIX
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
10 cups Flour
1/4 cup sugar
1/3 cup baking powder
4 tsp. Sea Salt or iodized Salt
2 cups Shortening ( non-refrigerator type)
½ cup powdered milk
1/8  cup sesame seeds

     Divide this mixture into two large bowls and with your hands crumble everything up until nice granules form.  You want to achieve the texture of course crumbs.  Place large amounts in plastic bags and keep in a cool place for up to 6 weeks.  Longer if you refrigerate.  Use in the following Recipes.  Each batch Yields about 13 ¼ cups


 

PANCAKES 
(Basic Dry Mix)
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
    Pancakes:  2 ¼  cups "Basic Dry Mix," 1 egg, 1 cup milk stirring only long enough to be damp.  You want to achieve a medium batter.  Check to see if you need more milk or mix.
     Pour scoopfuls onto a greased frying pan and fry until nicely browned.  Turning only once when the top is bubbly.  Yield 8-10 pancakes.

 

BISCUITS
(Basic Dry Mix)
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
     Biscuits 2 ½ cups of "Basic Dry Mix," 1/3 cup of milk.  Mix long enough to make a decent biscuit dough.  Turn out onto a floured counter board and Here’s a judgment call: add more milk or mix to pat out into a circle. 
     Now cut with a 2" circle cutter and place each onto a greased cookie sheet.  Bake  350* for about 10-14 minutes or until nicely browned.  Serve with butter and honey.  You also might like to make a chicken  cream sauce to pour over the top of a biscuit for a lovely dinner idea.  With a salad on the side

 
CHEESEY TUNA BISCUITS
(Basic Dry Mix)
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
    Cheese and Tuna Biscuits:2 1/2 cups Basic Dry Mix only while you are stirring add 1 can of tuna and 1 cup of cheddar cheese to the batter.  Bake the same and pour a cream sauce over the top of each biscuit.  Delicious!

 

HOT DOG ROLLS
(Basic Dry Mix)
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
    Hot dog rolls: Make your "Basic Dry Mix" and thinly pat out onto a floured counter.  Spread a thin layer of mustard over the top and cut with a knife into long 1" strips.  Starting at the top of a hot dog start spiraling down the meat until it’s complete covered. 
     Place them onto a greased cookie sheet and bake 350* for 10-15 minutes until nicely browned.  Serve with catsup and mustard.  Children love this recipe!

 

PECAN SWEET ROLLS
(Basic Dry Mix)
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
     Pecan sweet rolls: Make your "Basic Dry Mix" adding ½ cup sugar.  On a floured board, pat out thinly into a rectangle shape.  Spread out melted butter or margarine.  Then sprinkle a mixture of sugar, cinnamon and chopped pecan nuts. 
      Begin rolling up the dough covering the sweet mixture.  Seal the edges.  Cut into 2" slices and place them onto a greased cookie sheet.  Bake 350* for 10-14 minutes until nicely browned.  Ice while still warm and sprinkle chopped pecans over the top.

 

SURPRISES
(Basic Dry Mix)
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
    Surprises: 2 ½ cups of "Basic Dry Mix," 1/3 cup of milk.  Mix long enough to make a decent biscuit dough.  Flour you hands and taking about 1 tbs. of dough make a 1" ball.  Make a hole and poke "one" of the following inside:  Pitted olives, chunks of cheese, or hot dog slices seasoned with a dab of mustard.
      Seal up the edges, roll into sesame seeds and bake at 350* for about 10 minutes for some nice warm appetizers, or snacks.

 

MUFFINS
(Basic Dry Mix)
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
    Muffins:  3 cups of "Basic Dry Mix"1/4 cup Sugar or honey, 1 egg and 1 cup of milk.  (At this point you could add ½ cup of one of these: chopped raisins, apricots, apples, pineapple, coconut etc…)  Stir long enough to we. Here’s a judgment call: add more milk or dry mix to create a nice muffin batter.
     Fill muffins pans ¾  full of batter and bake 375* for about 15-20 minutes until nicely golden browned. Yields about  12 sweet muffins.

 
APPLE OR PEAR FRITTERS
(Basic Dry Mix)
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
    Apple or Pear Fritters:  2 cups of "Basic Dry Mix", ½ cup sugar, 2 tsp. Cinnamon, ½ nutmeg, 1 ¼ cups of milk to make a medium thick batter.  Dip sliced, cored apples into the batter and deep fry in a pan of oil.  Drain on paper towel and sprinkle powdered sugar or sugar and cinnamon over the top.  Wonderful warm!

 

CAKE
(Basic Dry Mix)
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
    Cake:  3 cups of "Basic Dry Mix," 1 egg, 1 ¼ cups of milk, 2 tbs. Oil, ½ cups sugar.  Mix until all of the ingredients are wet. Here’s a judgment call: add more milk or mix to create a nice thin cake batter.  Now beat for 300 strokes or 3 minutes which ever comes first.  Pour into a prepared greased and floured cake pan and bake at 350* for about 20-25 minutes.  Depending upon your oven.

     VARIATION: Chocolate cake, add 1/3 cup cocoa and increase the sugar by 1 tbs.  Make the cake as usual and place a nice chocolate icing on top.  You can let your imagine run wild with this cake adding all kinds of ingredients to create really delicious cakes.


 

DOUGHNUTS
(Basic Dry Mix)
Evangelist,  Rev. Diana Gray
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 
All Rights Reserved
    Doughnuts: 3 cups of "Basic Dry Mix," 2 eggs, 2/3 cup sugar, 2 tbs oil or melted shortening, 1 cup of butter milk or regular milk.  Mix until just blended to form a medium batter.  Chill for a few hours.  Pat out onto a floured counter and cut with a 2" doughnut cutter.  You could use a 2" glass and then a cut out the middle of each with a juice glass if you like. 
     Deep fry in hot oil until they float to the top, turning once.  You want a nice browned color.  Takes about 1-2 minutes.  Drain onto paper towels and sprinkle with powdered sugar or ice with a thin icing while still warm.
****You might try adding 1/3 cup of cocoa to the mix to make chocolate donuts. 

Proverbs 15:15 ...but he that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast.

    In bibical times people ate foods that were for the most part, still in their natural state.  A diet full of fruits, grains, vegetables, herbs, seeds, nuts and beans will give us better nutrition.  Better nutrition and the Lord,  will help us make it through whatever trials, and troubles that come our way.

    If you listen to the Word of God and follow a better eating pattern, then your bodies will be better able to with stand the onslot of worldly problems.  Your minds and bodies will be more in tune with the will of God, as you follow His Word for your life.

    JUST A GENTLE REMINDER, THESE  (C) 1999-2003 COPYRIGHTED RECIPIES ARE INTENDEDED FOR PERSONAL INDIVUDUAL USE.  DO NOT SELL OR DISTRIBUTE THEM WITHOUT THIS AUTHOR, PASTOR DIANA GRAY'S PERMISSION.  THANK YOU KINDLY FOR HONORING THIS REQUEST.  I GREATLY PRAY THAT THEY ARE A REAL BLESSING FOR YOUR FAMILY.

BASIC DRY MIX RECIPES
Recipes That Benefit The Body
Evangelist, Pastor Diana Gray (Your Sister in Christ)
Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 All Rights Reserved

    USE FOR PERSONAL FAMILY USE ONLY.   NOT INTENDED FOR RESELL AND MAY NOT BE POSTED ON ANY OTHER WEB SITE, COMPUTER PROGRAM, CD, TAPE,  OR ANY WRITTEN LITERATURE.
 

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