Hello to all my foodie friends out there in Web Land and Happy Halloween to you all. I've had a very busy month hope you have as well. First of all I want to say my prayers are with all the people who were in the path of Sandy my heart and prayers are with each and everyone of you. I hope your clean up is very fast and your get the heat on there in W.V. and I saw the pictures and it was so pretty but very cold and I hope you have plenty of wood to keep you warm. This month has been very busy with travel to the Nashville area and all. I went to two casting calls and one I can talk about because its a up and running show. The other casting call the show has not aired as yet. Any who I went to Nashville with a friend and we went to the casting call for the Master Chef Show and it was very interesting, however am considered a chef not a ordinary cook right from the kitchen. I made up a recipe for what I called a Key Lime Cake Torte and served it with fresh Mango and Key Lime Pudding and the taster ate my dish three times. He said that I really had two dishes there instead of one. He told me that I could serve the pudding with Vodka on the side or mixed in as a new dessert. Any who they line you up in a tasting room and first the taster goes though and talks about your dish and then the interviewer comes by and ask you questions about what you do etc. Well she asked me three times about owning a cafe and that I got paid to do the cooking and I had to say yes not to mention that I also had a TV cooking show so any who I wasn't picked, however it was fun and interesting to see how that part works. If you have a dish or would like to learn about becoming a chef you should go try out for the show. I went so that I could get my disc from the show in their hands and try to get my name out there, sort of speck. I got to go to eat at the Big River and the food was GREAT! I got to hear some of the up and coming country music artist not the mention the view of countryside. I was so excited about all of it. I was like a kid in a candy jar. It bought me back to my roots. I loved every second of it. At the second casting I met and made some new friends in the Atlanta area and got my products into their hands. I also sent out my products into some blogger hands which I will let you know about later. I thank them very much for testing out MadJon's Salsa, Me Me's Pasta Gravy, and Me Me's Cake Syrups. As far as Halloween goes I wrote an article on it for the newspaper called ,"Ghoulish Delights For A Frightful Night". Living On The Go on October 24th www.aikenstandard.com. Witch Finger Cookies and a Hand Meat Loaf. Yum Yum to all you eat this frightful Night. Am going to add the meat Loaf recipe here for you and its very easy to make and taste good too! Also have a safe and Happy Halloween.
Hand Meat Loaf
1 pound ground Beef
1 Egg
1 cup Crackers, crushed
Salt and Pepper to taste
2 tsp. Mrs's Dash
1 tsp. Onion and Garlic Powder
1/2 diced Onion
1/4 cup Heinz 57 Sauce
1/2 cup Ketchup
1 tsp. yellow Mustard
1/2 Onion for palm of hand
1 Red Bell Pepper for fingernails
Extra ketchup for blood
Mix all ingredients and place on flat sheet. Place the onion on the end for the hand bone and shape the meat into a hand and add your fingernails and ketchup for the decorating. Bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes to one hour. Cook uncovered.
Hope you have a wonderful end of October and also hope you try the recipe. Please come lie my fan Page on face book called Cooking With MadJon and Friends. Watch my TV show on the web. Email me with recipes and if you own a ipad please go buy my new e-cookbook called MadJon Holiday on itunes though Apple, download it. My email address is madjon51@aol.com come and talk recipes with me. Happy Trail to you and your until we meet again. Eileen F. Hutson, MadJon.
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