Homesteading Recipes

Homesteading recipes from farm to home. Get inspired with our yummy and healthy food ideas. On this board we collected all the best DIY homemade recipes, great for breakfast, brunch, lunch and for dinner. From Mexican, Italian, Southern, Thai, Chinese, Asian style recipes we've got you all covered!
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Homemade BBQ Sauce
1hr · 1 serving Ingredients: • 2 cups ketchup • 1 cup water • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar • 5 tbsp. light brown sugar • 5 tbsp. white sugar • 1/2 tbsp. ground pepper • 1/2 tsp. garlic powder • 1 tbsp. Dijon mustard • 1 tbsp lemon juice • 1/2 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Read the full guide: https://bit.ly/3cSndAK
How To Make Homemade Pasta Without A Pasta Machine
How To Make Homemade Pasta Without A Pasta Machine | With this guide, you can now make quality homemade pasta without a machine. It doesn’t get better than this. Also, knowing how to make it by hand means you can make any pasta you crave anytime.
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How To Make Homemade Pasta Without A Pasta Machine
How To Make Homemade Pasta Without A Pasta Machine | Making homemade pasta without a machine is a skill every pasta enthusiast should have up their sleeves for a steady and quality homemade supply. Here is a detailed guide you can try at home.
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How To Make Gouda Cheese At Home
How To Make Gouda Cheese At Home | Every cheese-loving homesteader should know how to make Gouda cheese. This way, you have a constant homemade supply of this creamy and buttery goodness.
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How to Make Gouda Cheese at Home | Step by Step Guide
How to Make Gouda Cheese at Home | Step by Step Guide | Store-bought cheese can be expensive, especially if you consume it frequently. However, with this detailed guide, you can easily make your own homemade Gouda cheese at almost half the price.
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Thanksgiving Menu Ideas | Crispy Roast Potatoes
Thanksgiving Menu Ideas | Crispy Roast Potatoes | Herb roasted potatoes make a great addition to your Thanksgiving menu ideas. Roast these for at least 20 minutes on each side in your oven for an appetizing golden color.
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Thanksgiving Menu Ideas | All-time Favorite Turkey
Thanksgiving Menu Ideas | All-time Favorite Turkey | Roasted turkey has been the quintessential main course dish for Thanksgiving feasts for years now. This timeless dish can be roasted with a wide array of herbs and still make it the star of your Thanksgiving menu.
How To Make Gouda Cheese At Home
Ingredients 2 gallons whole milk 1 packet mesophilic culture 1 tbsp. calcium chloride diluted in 1/4 cup water 1/2 tsp. Rennet diluted in 1/4 cup cool, unchlorinated water 1 gallon cold water 2 pounds cheese salt for a brine solution Cheese wax (optional)
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Thanksgiving Menu Ideas | Pumpkin Soup
Thanksgiving Menu Ideas | Pumpkin Soup | A decadent pumpkin and carrot soup topped with cream not only makes a great starter but is also a perfect way put to use your pumpkin and carrot fall harvest.
Thanksgiving Menu Ideas For Homesteaders
Thanksgiving Menu Ideas For Homesteaders | Looking forward to Thanksgiving? These unbeatable Thanksgiving menu ideas will turn your dining table into a feast for your family and friends.
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Pioneer Recipes to Try In Your Homestead Today | Fart And Dart Beans
Pioneer Recipes to Try In Your Homestead Today | Fart And Dart Beans | Now, this isn’t technically from the 1800s when the pioneers were traveling the Oregon Trail. But it is inspired by the actual recipe and is considered to be very similar to what it would have been. Beans were also an important food item for the pioneers. They were long storing and provided protein and nourishment, along with bouts of gas!
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Pioneer Recipes to Try In Your Homestead Today | Molasses Stack Cake
Pioneer Recipes to Try In Your Homestead Today | Molasses Stack Cake | Molasses stack cake was actually a food for special occasions, especially for pioneer weddings. Baking the cake was a concerted effort by family and guests.
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Pioneer Recipes to Try In Your Homestead Today | Cured Bacon
Pioneer Recipes to Try In Your Homestead Today | Cured Bacon | One of the essentials for the traveling pioneers was bacon. Around 400 pounds of bacon was needed for a family of four. Molasses, brown sugar, and salt were added to cured pork meat to keep it longer. Bacon was packed in a barrel with bran so extreme heat won’t melt the fats.
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Pioneer Recipes to Try In Your Homestead Today | Potato Cakes
Pioneer Recipes to Try In Your Homestead Today | Potato Cakes | Traveling pioneers were never without potatoes and many delicious recipes were prepared with them. These potato cakes, which is a precursor to our pancakes today, was a trusty staple and our ancestors ate them on a regular basis.
Pioneer Recipes That Survived The Oregon Trail | Easy pioneer food recipes kept the pioneer travelers along the Oregon Trail fed and filled. Prepping food those days was nothing like how we do it today. Pioneer meals were always cooked from scratch with what they had or what they found along the way. Pioneer Food, Pioneer Foods, Hacks Videos, Diy Homemade, Food Hacks
Pioneer Recipes That Survived The Oregon Trail
Pioneer Recipes That Survived The Oregon Trail | Easy pioneer food recipes kept the pioneer travelers along the Oregon Trail fed and filled. Prepping food those days was nothing like how we do it today. Pioneer meals were always cooked from scratch with what they had or what they found along the way.