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Mar 29 2013

Sweet and Savory Hand Pies

 

Big family feasts and holiday meals are the best! That’s when all the best tasting food comes to the table (and the best leftovers)! However, after a few days, I tend to get a little bored of eating the same leftovers. So, instead of eating the same meal over and over again, I like to bake the leftovers into some puff pastry (or pie crust, whatever you have) and eat it as a hand pie.

Hand pies are exactly what they sound like, pies that you can hold in your hand and eat! There are some traditional hand pie recipes, but they can really be any combination of flavors or leftover that you have.

I always have leftover scallop potatoes and ham from Easter dinner, and they seemed like a perfect hand pie filling. I tucked my leftovers into some store bought puff pastry (found in the freezer section) with some Tillamook Swiss Cheese. Make sure your scallop potatoes (or whatever leftovers you are using) are cold when you load them into your shell, that way they aren’t too gooey when you seal the hand pie.

Layer your leftovers in the middle of your pastry dough (make sure to leave enough room around the edges to seal the hand pie). Brush the edges with an egg wash (mix together an egg yolk and a little water) and then seal the pie by pressing the two sides together; mark the edges with a fork.  Poke a few holes in the top to keep the pies from bursting while cooking and then brush the top with egg wash. Throw them in a 400 degree oven until they are gold brown (about 15-20 minutes).

We always seem to have a colony of chocolate bunnies around the house after Easter, so I cracked off a few pieces of chocolate and baked them into a cherry hand pie.

You will want to let them cool a little, but they are definitely best served warm out of the oven!

The options are truly endless; ham, swiss, and honey mustard or how about roast beef, horseradish cream, and provolone. What leftovers would you make a hand pie with?

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Mar 08 2013

Easter Goodies on Sale; Hop to it!

 

Celebrate Easter with a basket full of Tillamook goodies! Shop our Easter Sale for 10% off* basket-sized treats using coupon code EASTERLOAF!

*10% off select items on the Tillamook Shop. Sale is valid March 1, 2013 at 12:00 AM through March 31 at 11:59 PM. Only valid for online purchases at Shop.Tillamook.com and Tillamook Facebook Shop.

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Apr 03 2012

Easter Sale

 

Add some Tillamook to your Easter basket!

Filling Easter baskets with Tillamook Cheese is a great way to curb a sweet tooth with a natural nibble. And for your convenience, 8 oz loafs of Tillamook Cheese fit perfectly in Easter Baskets! You shouldn’t put all your eggs in one basket, but it’s perfectly fine to put all your loafs in one! Now until Easter, get 20% off* select 8 oz loafs on the Tillamook Online Store.

Finish your shopping for Easter by noon (PTS) on April 3rd to receive your order in time for Easter! Hop to it!

*20% off select 8 oz loafs on the Tillamook Online Store. Sale is valid April 2, 2012 at 12:01 am through April 8, 2012 at 11:59 pm PST. Sale only valid for online purchases at Tillamook.com/store. Subject to terms and conditions found here. The promoter of this program is Tillamook County Creamery Association.

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Apr 18 2011

Hop To It!

 

Even Loafy gets in the holiday spirit!

Easter is less than a week away which means one thing – it’s time to start thinking about what to put in Easter baskets!  Instead of doing the normal chocolate treats, add a tasty surprise to Easter by filling baskets with Tillamook Cheese! The Tillamook Online Store is having an Easter sale on all 8 oz loafs of cheese which fit perfectly in Easter baskets! The sale ends on Easter Day – so hop to it!

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Apr 17 2011

“Cheese-ter” Bunnies

 

"Cheese-ter" Bunnies

Easter is just around the corner, so before your kids fill up on jellybeans and chocolate bunnies, here is an easy, fun, healthy, and delicious snack for you to make with them.  They will love making it almost as much as they love eating it!

Supplies: bunny cookie cutter
Ingredients: Tillamook Sliced Medium Cheddar Cheese, sunflower seeds, dried cranberries, carrots, etc.

Supplies & Ingredients

Steps:
1. Cut the carrots into matchstick shapes for the bunny whiskers.
2. Have the kids cut the bunny shapes into the cheese slices.  (Snatch up the cheese trimmings and eat these yourself when no one is looking.)
3. Assemble the bunny faces.  I just used items I found in my pantry and fridge.  I’m using dried cranberries for noses, sunflower seeds for eyes and teeth, and carrots for whiskers.  You could use grapes, apples, cheerios, celery, etc.  Get creative!
4. Take a photo of your kids saying “Cheeeese!” with their finished creations.
5. Eat and enjoy!

My daughter cutting out the bunny shape.

My son enjoying the Cheese-ter Bunny that he made.

Written by Amy, Tillamook Cheese fan and Mom of two little cheeseballs

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