Well I'm back! We drove up to Michigan to visit family for Christmas! I will post some of our adventures later or on my Aqua Sunday Blog! So I thought I would share a little family tradition for you today.
When we were growing up we spent our summers on our boat at the marina in Grand Haven. We would vacation going up the coast of Michigan on our boat. Friends we traveled with had kids too so we had someone to hang out with while in port. We would strap our bikes to the bow so we would have a way around these little port towns. Anyway our boating friends the Chapmans introduced this dish to us. They would invite us to their house on New Years Day where we would go sledding and snowmobile and they served Rum Tum Tiddys. I'm not sure where it got it's name, (I think it's English). It makes a large amount so it is perfect for the holidays. Our family now serves it every Christmas, and we have champagne or sparkling cider with it.
When we were growing up we spent our summers on our boat at the marina in Grand Haven. We would vacation going up the coast of Michigan on our boat. Friends we traveled with had kids too so we had someone to hang out with while in port. We would strap our bikes to the bow so we would have a way around these little port towns. Anyway our boating friends the Chapmans introduced this dish to us. They would invite us to their house on New Years Day where we would go sledding and snowmobile and they served Rum Tum Tiddys. I'm not sure where it got it's name, (I think it's English). It makes a large amount so it is perfect for the holidays. Our family now serves it every Christmas, and we have champagne or sparkling cider with it.
Karen and my niece Kendra making the Rum Tum Tiddy this year! It's so nice they get to use natural gas to cook with up there!
Family at mom's. Okay are you ready? Here's the recipe that we've been using for years, I know, I know the canned soup, but hey it's an old recipe. I've made a few changes over the years.
Family at mom's. Okay are you ready? Here's the recipe that we've been using for years, I know, I know the canned soup, but hey it's an old recipe. I've made a few changes over the years.
Rum Tum Tiddy
1 can Campbell's tomato soup
1 can Campbell's cheddar cheese soup
1/2 cup cheddar cheese
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tsp sriracha sauce or hot sauce of your choice
1 tsp onion powder
1/2 tsp dry mustard
salt and pepper
you can garnish with some snipped chives or shredded cheese
Heat through in a med sauce pan stove top. Serve over English muffin, egg, bacon (or Canadian bacon). Serve with Asti Spumante, Champagne, or Sparkling Cider!
oh what a cool tradition and awesome vacation
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Awesome! I love it! Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home, Lyndsey! Great to hear from you. You know, I love scrolling through the old & new photos together. That's how you get to know everyone of them, and it's fun looking at the differences in them! Thank you so much for sharing those fantastic photos. And Happy new Year! Well, it's 2010 already! Hopefully, this is a good one.
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See soon.
What is srirachi sause??? And where does one find it?
ReplyDeleteServe with Asti Spumante, I can handle that. ;)This would be a good Valentines breakfast, with the champayne and all, No?
Rebecca - Thank you, happy new year to you too.
ReplyDeleteVelva - Thanks, the best new year to you.
Kristy - Thank you, it's nice to hear that I'm not boring everyone with all the photos. Happy new year to you too.
Saveurs et Gourmandises - Thanks, and thank you for visiting my blog!
Megan - Oh yeah, Valentines Day breakfast sounds perfect. The asti or champagne just seems to go with it! :)Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce is an Asian hot sauce. You can find it in the Asian section at your grocery store or in an Asian food store. You could use any hot sauce or not.
What a great tradition! Rum Tum Tiddy looks so interesting!
ReplyDeleteOh..this is awesome!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Lindsey. Look forward more interesting posting from you ;)
Thanks for sharing the recipe and those wonderful old photos :)
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe, and wonderful photos! Wishing you a fabulous 2010 daaaaaaahling!
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Wow, hearing the name I thought you were talking about a drink. This is certainly an interesting way to start a new year.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! I wasn't so sure about this when I first heard of it, but it tastes better than it sounds.
ReplyDeleteDevon - I think there might be a drink by a similar name! :)
Happy New Year Lyndsey! So nice to be back online reading your blog again. I've been terribly busy. I love the childhood pictures of you and your sister. Reminds me to go dig out my old family photos too. Brings back fond memories!
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