Friday, 13 April 2012

"L" is for Labrador , Lassy Buns and Licorice Tea

These are just three L words that I want to share.

Labrador is the other half of Newfoundland & Labrador.  What a magnificent place!!  It is called "The Big Land". Please take a minute visit this link or Google images of Labrador.  If you Google for images, type in Labrador, NL

We had a Labrador retriever once.  Her name was Velvet--what a dog!!  Here's picture of a retriever--they love the water!




On my long weekend, I made "Lassy Buns".  I took a few pictures to post with recipe!

 
 "Lassy" Molasses Buns

1             cup fancy molasses
1             cup melted butter
3/4         cup milk
4 1/2       cups flour
1              cup sugar
2              tsp cinnamon
2              tsp cloves
2              tsp baking soda
1              egg

Add melted butter to molasses and stir, then add milk & egg 
and blend well.
Combine with all dry ingredients and mix well.  Should have 
a soft,  pliable dough--add a little milk if too dry.
Roll out on a floured surface to about 1/2 inch thickness. 
Cut into desired shapes and place on a greased cookie sheet.   
Bake in a 350* oven for 18-20 minutes.  

Watch carefully as the molasses can burn very quickly.

This is a traditional baked item in the homes of Newfoundland and Labrador.
NOTE****
Make sure the molasses you buy if "fancy" - it's the sweet table molasses, the other one is very bitter.




Last, but certainly not least...my favorite tea......Egyptian Licorice

What's your favorite tea---or are you a coffee person??

5 comments:

  1. Oh Velvet- I still miss her!!

    My favorite tea is Orange Mandarin :)

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  2. I love licorice tea. I enjoy reading your blog & look forward to the next letter. Great job sis

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  3. Hey Anonymous---is that you Trute???? ha ha

    Get ready for letter "T"....you're it!!!!

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  4. Those lassy buns look so good; my mother used to make them and she would add raisins.

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  5. I have tried this Lassy Buns recipe several times they were a hit every time, Just like my Grandmother used to make..Thanks for posting....

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