Trash

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Christmas is the time of year when thoughts turn to night time snacks, warm drinks and toasty fires. It is the time when I usually make trash. Although since moving to Virginia somehow it got left behind. This year it is front and center. Trash is a treat my best friend and I made together every year from the time I was 17 until my late thirties. This year I make it alone as she is no longer with us. Gather together worcestershire sauce, butter, garlic, salt (or Lowry's season salt).
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I forgot to buy the Lowry's.
Melt a stick of butter and pour in a bottle of worcestershire sauce. Add garlic and salt to taste. Some of us believe there can never be enough garlic.
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Worcestershire makes my mouth water when I smell it.
Choose and assortment of cereals. Hard dry cereals that will retain their shape. Not flakes. Some people believe that it isn't good if name brands are not used. I have made this stuff for 20 years and I promise you the generic cereals equal to chek's cereal works perfectly. Add pretzel sticks , butter squares, nuts, cherrios (generic) and any other hard square or round cereal that strikes your fancy. At times I have added cracklin oat squares for a bit of a sweet flavor.
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Generic cereal works just as well.
Put it all in a large roaster. Mix well. Drizzle the melted butter/sauce mixture and toss well inbetween stirrings. Don't pour it in all at once. The cereal will be gross and soggy and will fall apart.
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Stir and turn gently lifting from the bottom to the top.
Set the roaster on low. Periodically throughout the day give it a stir. Let the cereal cook until it is dry.
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Slow roasted snacking goodness.
At the end of the day you have made a wonderful snack for your family. This is also a great recipe to let kids help with. Spread it out on paper and let it cool making sure the cereal is dry. Store in a big air tight container. It will keep for months -if you don't eat it all within a week. I will be bagging some of this into decorative bakery bags and giving it as hostess gifts for the holiday parties we attend. I will also be giving some to our neighbors. It really makes a nice food gift. Note: This roaster by GE is on sale now at Walmart for under $30. There is also an insert to make this into a buffett steaming tray for hot foods. Little did I know when I purchased this that it would be by far one of my best investments. If you don't have a roaster spread the mix out on baking pans and bake in a slow oven stirring until the mix is roasted dry.

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6 Comments

channah said:

That looks great!I have a crockpot but I see you using your roaster a lot and am thinking about one, what are your favoite things to cook in it?

kate said:

I have that roaster and I love it!

I made a very similar mix last year. I gave it with my gifts. MMM it is so good!

sueeeus said:

Yum, I love that stuff! Would a large crock pot do the same, I wonder? We did the slow oven bake when I was a kid, but the roaster trick looks like it's hard to beat.

kenju said:

I want a roaster too! and some Trash!

MommaK said:

Mmmmmmmmm! Angie, you are amazing. I am so stressed that you will think I am a bad homemaker and let me tell you - these last few posts are not helping. I need to go to the Home Grown school for a few months - hell, maybe a year. I need your skills!

B.J. said:

No more, NO MORE!!!!! Damn you and you're fun home made projects. I've already planned out the salt ornaments, am mad because I missed the wine making time frame, and I just don't have time for chex mix. I had the draw the line last night when I contemplated saving the dryer lint to make the fire starters. I seriously physically went back and forth on it, and I don't know anyone with a working fireplace! No one! STOP!

(or don't because I love the projects so much. It's a love hate thing.)

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