Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Julie Griffin of Benton County was selected to serve as the 
 2016 Arkansas Dairy Ambassador
 during the 4 State Dairy Days Show in Benton County last weekend. 


I'm thankful for the dairy programs that are available for youth participation,


for the opportunity to watch the growth and development of our youth
 and


                                                     for the adult leaders that invest their
                                                     time and talents for our young people.

Dairy Recipe Winners


The Main Dish category winner of the 2016  Arkansas Farm Bureau Dairy Foods Contest is Christen Talley of El Dorado (Union County). Christen told us that she selected the recipe and modified it slightly because she wanted to use dairy products in a recipe that wasn't a dessert.

 As we watched her prepare Cajun Corn and Crab Bisque last week during the contest in Little Rock, it was obvious that she developed a variety of culinary skills, especially her knife skills. Watching young people develop life skills and supporting them through volunteer activities like the Dairy Foods Contest  is a rewarding experience for me. The other positive of being invited to judge the contest is the tasting of a lot of great dairy foods!


Cajun Corn and Crab Bisque


Ingredients:

4 tablespoons unsalted butter
4 tablespoons flour
1 medium onion,diced small
1 stalk celery, diced small
1/2 cup carrots, diced or grated
2 cloves garlic,diced
2 cans chicken stock
2 bay leaves
2 tablespoons Cajun seasoning
1 1/2 cups whole kernel corn (frozen)
2 cups heavy cream
2 cups milk
6 green onions,diced (divided in half)
8 oz. cream cheese
2 pounds lump crabmeat
1 teaspoon liquid crab boil to taste
Salt and pepper to taste


Directions;

In a large pot, melt butter. Add flour and brown lightly. Add onion, celery and carrots. Cook until vegetables are soft. Stir in garlic at the very end to keep it from overcooking. When vegetables are soft, stir in chicken stock,bay leaves, Cajun seasoning and corn. Bring to a boil and boil for 15 minutes. Remove the bay leaves. Reduce the heat and slowly stir in heavy cream,milk, and cream cheese. Add in half the green onions (retain half for garnish) and allow to return to almost boiling. Once heated through and cream cheese is completely melted, combine into bisque. Add liquid crab boil, salt and pepper to taste. Fold in crabmeat (if you stir too much, the crab falls apart). Serve immediately garnished with diced green onion.

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Dairy Paradise


I can't think of a better way to kick-off June Dairy Month than getting to taste  delicious recipes made with a variety of dairy products at the Arkansas Farm Bureau Dairy Foods Contest in Little Rock. It truly is a dairy paradise of good eating!

Recipes are judged on the use of dairy products, originality,the availability of ingredients and preparation and  serving technique. It's always fun and rewarding to observe the contestants, who can range in age from 9 to 19, preparing their recipes for the contest.  As a Farm Bureau member I take pride in the programs that support the development of our young people because it's obvious that each one has learned a variety of life-long skills by participating in this contest.

Congratulations to this year's winner of the Party Idea category  Emma Williams of Searcy (White County). She described her recipe as a mixture of all the foods she loves. When you taste this pie, you will definitely agree it's a bit of dairy paradise!



Paradise Coconut Cream Pie

Ingredients:

Crust:

20 pecan shortbread cookies (crushed)
1 cup flaked coconut
1/3 cup butter (melted)

Filling:

1 small package vanilla instant pudding
1 cup flaked coconut
1/2 cup sour cream
1 large banana (sliced)

Topping:

1 8 oz. can crushed pineapple (drained)
11/2 cups whipping cream
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup toasted flaked coconut

Directions:

Crust: Mix cookie crumbs, 1 cup coconut and melted butter in a small mixing bowl and blend well.
Press into a pie plate to make crust. Bake at 10 minutes at 325 degrees or until lightly browned.

Filling: In a large mixing bowl, combine milk and vanilla pudding and whisk until stiffened. Fold in 1 cup coconut and sour cream until blended. Set aside. Arrange sliced bananas on the bottom of cooled crust. Cover with pudding mixture; Set aside.

Topping: Combine whipping cream in a bowl and beat until stiff. Add sugar and continue to beat until mixed. Fold drained pineapple and prepared whipping cream together, spoon over the pudding mixture of the pie and sprinkle with toasted coconut.


Thursday, June 2, 2016

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday

Planning a harvest time for any crop can be tricky when the weatherman
 is predicting a chance of rain everyday.
When it looked like we might have a day of sunny weather  to allow
 just enough drying time before chopping and hauling to the silo,
 the mowing began


Watching this process is fascinating when it goes according to the plan.
Most of the crop was hauled to the silo but  when mechanical
 issues stopped the process,

I'm thankful 


we still managed to harvest the crop by 


changing the plan to  wrapping and baling.

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

June Dairy Month

Dairy farm families have been celebrating June Dairy Month since 1937.  
It has become our opportunity to promote our delicious nutritious milk 
and dairy products and to share how we work to care 
for our cows and the land we call home.

I'm kicking off my June Dairy Month in Little Rock judging  the 
Arkansas  Farm Bureau Dairy Foods Contest. I can't think of a better way to 
celebrate than tasting delicious recipes loaded with dairy products!


How will you celebrate June Dairy Month?                                                     

Monday, May 30, 2016

Memorial Day

Even though we're working down on the dairy farm today like every day,
it's a special day...Memorial Day.
It's the opportunity to pause and  celebrate those who have given the 
ultimate sacrifice that has provided the freedom we enjoy each day.


"We don't know them all, but we owe them all."
That sentence says it all.





Happy Memorial Day!

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Dairymom's Thankful Thursday


Did you ever get the "look" from your mother when
 your behavior was less than perfect?
This new mama was giving the "look" to the family dogs that followed
 me to the pasture and  wandered just a little too close to her new baby. 


                      Watching the behavior of our cows and thinking about my own experiences
                          of mothering and being mothered, I'm thankful for the God given gift
                                      of maternal instinct that protects our young  and the "look"
                                           that often provides a boundary of safe behavior.