Storm Chasers Favorite Recipes

Well, if this thread was in the Chaser Bar & Grill at least we'd be assured that the only people seeing it would be registered Stormtrack members, but putting it here... not sure why anybody is going to have to purchase a cookbook to get the recipes!

Not really a recipe, but if you want the best brownies you ever had in your life... start with a Duncan Hines box mix (fudgey style recipe). Put it in the pan like usual. Meanwhile, in a sauce pan, combine 5 Tbsp. of butter, 1 cup of Brown Sugar, and 1 cup of chopped pecans. Melt 'er down over medium heat. It may not melt completely, but that's OK. Spoon the sugary-pecan mixture in globs all over the pan (distributing evenly). Bake as usual. Remove from oven and watch pan disappear entirely too quickly. (even faster if there is somebody else in the house with you at the time).
 
Missy's classic cookie mix

:) I'm Melissa Jablonski. I live in Northern Indiana . I started chasing part time in the 1970s and full time in the 1990s.

This recipe is titled: Missy's classic cookie mix

4 cups all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup sugar 1 cup packed brown sugar
1 and 1/2 cups shortening.

In large bowl mix every thing but shortening. Cut in shortening until fine crumbs. Store in tightly covered container at room temp up to 6 weeks.

To make cookies ; Mix and bake at 375 F for 8 to 10 min.
3 cups mix 1 slightly beaten egg Add in any thing like raisins etc. You like
1 teaspoon vanilla of other extract
2 tablespoons milk
 
this thread will never be dated- recipes

Thanks for your feedback so far.

Interesting name- other names welcome. Someday I might make this recipe book as a big pdf file. But in any thanks to all who have contributed and keep em coming.

What I need is a recipe now to make sure I don't have family and things on the day of chase events/ outbreaks.

Recipe for Missing tornado (4/25th near Lawrence, KS)
I cup of unsettled weather
1 cup of medium risk weather
I cup hearing the storm coming out of Lawrence
1/2 cup going down I-35 to I-70
1/2 cup getting off at Bonner Springs instead of continuing on I-70
1/2 cup heading west then on 24- 40 toward Tongonoxi, KS and stopping
at the Sonic
Meanwhile the recipe brew of the Tornado hit just north of I-70 West and South of me by 5 miles or so

It was not a bust but I could have saw the whole enchilada

Keep your ideas coming


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I've got a great title for such a cookbook:

Recipe for Disaster: The Storm Chaser's Cookbook.
 
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