Do you know what penoche is? I had to look it up. It is the name on a recipe card in Grandma's Recipe Box, and a recipe in her cookbook. Post your comments if you remember Grandma making penoche....and your comments if you make it.
PENOCHE
Dictionary entry overview: What does penoche mean?
• PENOCHE (noun)
The noun PENOCHE has 1 sense:
1. fudge made with brown sugar and butter and milk and nuts
Familiarity information: PENOCHE used as a noun is very rare.
2 cups brown sugar
3/4 cups milk
2 Tablespoons of butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup chopped nuts
Boil sugar and milk to soft ball stage. Remove from fire; add butter, flavoring and nuts. Beat until creamy and thick; pour into a greased dish. Cut into squares.
Maybe someone will bring this sugary delight to the family reunion!
Helen Habarth married Gilbert Pecar September 25, 1924. She raised five children in her home. This BLOG is dedicated to her extensive collection of recipes. Helen kept her recipes in a large oak file box. Granddaughter Judy Pecar Crockett compiled many of the recipes, in Helen's own beautiful penmenship, into a cookbook titled: From the Kitchen of Helen Habarth Pecar. For a link to the Family Tree, Go to: http://www.online-isp.com/~maggie/trimble/pecar.htm
Grandma Helen Pecar and Greatgranddaughters Theresa Pecar Moore and Kathleen Pecar Lightbody
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