Try recipes from 'The Pioneer Woman: Cowboy Christmas' special on Food Network (2024)

By RITA SHERROW World Scene Writer

Oklahoma’s Ree Drummond is cooking up a holiday party for local ranchers and their families on the Food Network.

“The Pioneer Woman: Cowboy Christmas Special,” one of several programs featuring the network’s most popular chefs, airs at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, on cable 58.

The menu: Sirloin Christmas Kebobs with Bell Peppers, Christmas Ham, Creamy Rosemary Potatoes, Bacon Green Bean Bundles and Cowboy Santa Cookies with the guests bringing salads and desserts. This Oklahoma-style dinner and dance celebration will also include gifts under the Christmas tree, a roping contest with western-themed prizes and a live band.

Drummond hosts “The Pioneer Woman” cooking series from her Osage County ranch. The writer, photographer, cookbook author, Osage County ranch wife and mother of four has millions of fans for her show, “Pioneer Woman,” and her blog, “Confessions of a Pioneer Woman.” The TV show, which features life with her family on their ranch, airs at 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. Saturdays on cable 58 in Tulsa.

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Musician Kelis Rogers and her family will give Cooking Channel viewers a taste of the holidays in “Holiday Feast with Kelis,” premiering at 7 p.m. Sunday on cable 172 in Tulsa. It follows Rogers as she shares her shopping secrets at the market, joins forces with her mother to prepare traditional Puerto Rican roasted pork, sweet and savory sides to accompany the meal and Coconut Custard Pie to share with her friends and family.

“Rev Run’s Happy Holidays” premieres at 7 p.m. Dec. 14 on the Cooking Channel, cable 1163. Justine rings in the holidays with a family brunch including her Breakfast Before Casserole. Also planned are gingerbread cookies and the Simmons’ spin on a traditional treat — Ninjabread Men. The Rev also whips up his Rich and Creamy Hot Cocoa. When feast day finally arrives, the whole family cooks the Rev’s Always on Time Prime Rib, Justine’s Cheesy Buttermilk Garlic Mash and Diggy’s Colorful Carrots.

Here are two recipes courtesy of “The Pioneer Woman: Cowboy Christmas Special.”

JALAPENO POPPERS

Makes 40 poppers

20 fresh jalapenos, 2 to 3 inches in size

Two 8-ounce packages cream cheese, slightly softened

1 pound thin (regular) bacon, slices cut in half

1. Preheat the oven to 275 degrees. Set a wire rack over a baking sheet.

2. If you have them, slip on some latex gloves for the pepper prep. Cut the jalapenos in half lengthwise. With a spoon, remove the seeds and white membranes (the source of the heat; leave a little if you like things hot).

3. Smear cream cheese into each jalapeno half and then wrap with a bacon piece (½ slice). Secure by sticking a toothpick through the middle. Place on the rack in the baking sheet.

4. Bake until the bacon is sizzling and done, 1 hour 15 minutes. Serve immediately, or they’re also great at room temperature.

CREAMY ROSEMARY POTATOES

Makes 9 servings

4 tablespoons (½ stick) butter, plus softened butter for the baking dish

5 to 6 medium russet potatoes

1 teaspoon salt, or to taste

Freshly ground black pepper

4 cloves garlic, finely chopped

1 medium onion, finely diced

One 8-ounce package cream cheese, at room temperature

1 cup half-and-half

2 tablespoons minced fresh rosemary

3 green onions, light green and medium green parts, thinly sliced

1 cup grated Parmesan

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Rub the bottom of a 9-by-13-inch baking dish with softened butter.

2. Using a mandoline or a very sharp knife, slice the potatoes very thinly. They’ll cook better that way. Place the potatoes in the baking dish and sprinkle with ½ teaspoon salt and some pepper.

3. In a large skillet over medium-low heat, melt the butter. Add the garlic and onions and cook until translucent, stirring occasionally, about 4 minutes.

4. Cut the bar of cream cheese in half and add the halves to the skillet, stirring constantly. Continue stirring until the mixture is smooth and combined, about 3 minutes. Pour in the half-and-half and stir to combine. Mix in ½ teaspoon salt and some pepper. Taste and adjust the seasonings as necessary. Do not undersalt!

5. Add the rosemary and green onions and stir to combine. Finally, mix in ½ cup of the grated Parmesan.

6. Pour the cream cheese mixture over the top of the potatoes. Scrape out the skillet to get every last drop. Sprinkle the remaining ½ cup grated Parmesan generously over the top and bake until golden brown and bubbly, at least 1 hour. Let stand for 10 minutes before serving.

— From Ree Drummond, “ThePioneer Woman: CowboyChristmas” special

Rita Sherrow 918-581-8360

rita.sherrow@tulsaworld.com

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Try recipes from 'The Pioneer Woman: Cowboy Christmas' special on Food Network (2024)

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Who is the new Pioneer Woman on Food Network? ›

Ree is a writer, photographer, ranch wife and mother of four. She is now host of Food Network's hit show The Pioneer Woman.

How much land does Pioneer Woman own? ›

As it turns out, Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Woman, and her husband's family once owned over 433,000 acres of land that they ranch on, according to Showbiz Cheatsheet. That's about half the size of the state of Rhode Island.

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Ree Drummond, aka The Pioneer Woman, is a blogger and TV host. The 54-year-old Oklahoma native is an American blogger, author, food writer and TV personality, best known for her work under the brand, The Pioneer Woman.

Where does The Pioneer Woman live? ›

We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. And that's especially true for Ree Drummond and her newly renovated home on the Drummond ranch in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The Pioneer Woman has been busy transforming the space where her and Ladd reside now that they're officially empty nesters.

Did The Pioneer Woman get a divorce? ›

The Pioneer Woman: Black Heels to Tractor Wheels

After 26 years of marriage, Ree and Ladd are still going strong. A lot has changed since the night they first met in that smoky bar, but they still enjoy the simple things in life.

Is Ree leaving the food network? ›

Despite rumors circulating that Ree was looking toward starting a new chapter in her career, she has not made any official announcement about leaving Food Network. The beloved TV personality did make one huge change in her personal life — moving out of the home she raised her kids in.

Why is Ladd Drummond worth so much? ›

Ladd Drummond's net worth in 2024 dwarfs his wife's, coming in at an estimated $200 million, per Celebrity Net Worth. This is thanks to his massive land ownership, which Modern Farmer places in the top 100 in the United States, as well as the value of the cattle on his property.

Is the pioneer woman a billionaire? ›

Ree Drummond's net worth is $50 million, which she has amassed from her successful career as a blogger and author of bestselling books. She is the author of the popular blog Pioneer Woman. Ree also pockets a significant sum from her businesses, including The Pioneer Woman Mercantile.

How many cattle does Ladd Drummond own? ›

The ranch got its start in 1910, and today, brothers Tim and Ladd run 6,500 cow-calf pairs along with 12,000 stockers between two Oklahoma facilities. Drummond horses are bred to perform on the ranch and the arena, like their 2004 AQHA World Champion colt, Lizzy Gotta Player.

How did The Pioneer Woman lose so much weight? ›

She simply exercised regularly, added more protein and vegetables into her diet, cut out alcohol and kept an eye on how many sweets she was consuming. While daily walks with her dogs help her stay active, she credits a rowing machine for building her tone and muscle.

Is The Pioneer Woman still with her husband? ›

Ree Drummond and her husband Ladd Drummond have been married for more than a quarter of a century — and they are still proving strong.

How did Chuck Drummond pass away? ›

He died peacefully in his sleep, thank God. After feeling pretty miserable for the past two or three months, he was finally ready to go. Many of you know Chuck as Pa-Pa, which is what we all called him. He raised three sons, taught them all he knew about ranching, then did the same with his six grandchildren.

How did the drummonds get so much land? ›

In reviewing financial records, interview tapes and government reports, Bloomberg determined that the Drummond patriarchs were able to amass so much land because they used money made off of, or borrowed from, the Osage.

Can you stay at the lodge on Pioneer Woman? ›

Come Experience Cowboy Luxury

Ree and Ladd Drummond look forward to showing you what Osage County hospitality is all about. Come stay for a night or two; we promise you won't ever want to leave!

Who is The Pioneer Woman partner? ›

Ree Drummond
SpouseLadd Drummond ​ ( m. 1996)​
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Website
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Does Pioneer Woman have a new kitchen? ›

Ree Drummond's new kitchen is fit for a Food Network queen. The Pioneer Woman star shared gorgeous photos of her home on the Pioneer Woman blog (and in the latest spring issue of her magazine) — including the spacious kitchen and pantry.

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