Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipes. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Chicken Salad wraps

OK these were worth running around for the almond butter.  Although I almost tried this recipe with peanut butter and I do think it would turn out well with either one.  After cooking the chicken this took a whopping 5 minutes to put together so awesome recipe for left over cooked chicken.

This made 6 wraps for us- which fed as a complete small meal 3 of us
  • 2 cups chopped chicken (I did two large chicken breasts- keep in mind the larger your pieces the more of a cup it fills so if you get all inspired and chop it up small you won't need quite 2 cups)
  • 1/4 cup red grapes chopped
  • 1 apple (I did gala, original recipe states Fuji) chopped
  • 2 tbsp Honey
  • 4 tbsp Almond Butter
  • 6 large romaine lettuce leafs 

Cook your chicken, let cool (or use left overs). Chop, the finer the chop the better it tastes in my mind. Mix in all your ingredients together in a bowl.

Place on your lettuce, wrap (hint lay it along the spine of the leaf and curl the two sides in) and enjoy!  Kids loved this and we will for sure be making it again

Calories per serving (2 wraps) according to Myfitnesspal : 351

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Spinach and Feta Turkey Burgers

These turned out really well.  I sorta winged the recipe and will probably tweak abit- which i'm going to note in the recipe here what i'll do different next time.  Kids loved these and had left overs for lunch the next day.


1lb ground turkey
1 cup rolled oats
2 eggs
1/2 a package of frozen spinach thawed and drained (In the one that comes in cubes this worked out to about 6 cubes)
1/2 a cup of feta- go for the crumbled- don't make the mistake I did and be cheap and get the block.  If you can find some with some flavor in it- go for it
Salt and pepper to taste

Pretty simple to make-mix the above ingredients, try to not over work it-mix enough to mix well but then just form into 8 patties.  We BBQ'd these. OIL your BBQ or grill before putting these on they stick like crazy. Cook until well done throughout (several minutes each side).

We served with tomato and fresh lettuce from our garden with grilled asparagus on the side.

Works out to about 177 calories per patty 


Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Butternut Squash Lasagna

So on impulse I bought a squash the other day.  Then I realized i had no clue what to do with it.  So I tracked down a recipe and this is what I came up with.

1 tablespoon olive oil
1 (1 1/2 to 2-pound) butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and cut into 1-inch cubes
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
3 1/2 cups whole milk
Pinch nutmeg
3/4 cup (lightly packed) fresh basil leaves
12 no-boil lasagna noodles
2 1/2 cups shredded whole-milk mozzarella cheese - part skim
1/3 cup grated Parmesan

In a large skillet heat oil and toss in the squash with salt and pepper (be generous with the pepper for more flavor later). Pour in the water, cover and simmer until soft. Cool slightly then transfer to the food processor and blend until smooth. Place in a container until time to layer the lasagna.

In a sauce pan melt the butter and then add the flour and milk whisking over medium heat. Heat until a boil stirring occasionally until it thickens. Mix in the nutmeg, cool slightly then move to the food processor and blend in the fresh basil. Now i'll admit mine never got very thick- but it thickened up great in the oven so don't fret!

Pour a thin layer of the mixture into the lasagna pan, layer two layers of noodles over.  Then spread a thin layer of Squash then a sprinkle of cheese. Sauce, noodles, squash.  Finish off with a healthy layer of cheese. 

Cook in the oven at 375 F until cheese is melted and noodles are soft. You can substitute fresh lasagna noodles for the oven ready version.

Total calories 311/serving.  Serves 9

Friday, May 10, 2013

Tourtiere- aka french meat pie

This is really one of my favorite things of all time.  They are hard to find.  Years ago when my family was dealing with quite the tragedy my local horse community pulled together and brought us frozen meals.  It's what kept my kids fed for the weeks my then husband was in the hospital and kept me from eating nothing but fast food.  Someone ( I yet to know who) made us a Tourtiere.  I had never heard of them before and it became a favorite of our family.  Occasionally I've found them frozen, they usually pale in comparison. A local bakery makes them and they are awesome, but expensive, and only come in single servings. 

This recipe is very close to the local bakery.  This recipe makes 3 Pies. I cheat and use premade pie shells.

6 Pie shells (1 for base and one for the top of each pie)
1.5kg ground pork
2 medium potatoes- shredded
1tbsp Butter
1 large onion
2tsp All spice
1tsp Cinnamon
2tsp pepper- to taste (Seriously don't go easy on this- the stronger the pepper the more flavor it has)
Water
 (The original recipe had 1tbs Vinegar but I forgot it and it still was awesome- so I say it's optional)


Thaw your pie shells but do not cook them.
Pulverize your onion-I used my blender.  Take out your largest sauce pan, heat the butter and add the onion heating until the onion becomes clear.  Add in your ground pork and thoroughly cook.
While it is cooking shred your two potatoes and add them to the ground pork.
Add your spices. Ample spices keep this from being a boring dish- be generous with that pepper!
Add just enough water to cover the meat (and vinegar if you choose so) and turn down to a simmer.  Simmer for 45-60 minutes until water is evaporated stirring occasionally.

Preheat oven to 425F.  Fill your 3 pie shells with meat then use your remaining 3 pie shells to create a top. (I'll admit the pie in the picture had the best crust- but was not filled as high).  Cook until shells are cooked.  If your going to freeze and reheat later on leave them just a bit under cooked (not quite golden brown shell) so you can reheat in the oven with out burning the crust!)

Serve with vegetable of your choice. A dab of sour cream is a nice addition as well.




Saturday, April 27, 2013

Breadsticks- Cauliflower style

Yup another pinterest recipe.  I'll admit I'm going to double this recipe next time- and i'll also find my parchment paper so it actually is easier to flip them

1/4 Head cauliflower
1/2 cup mozza or italian blend cheese-divided
1 egg white
1/2 tsp Italian seasoning-divided(or like i did a dash each of oregano, rosemary, thyme and basil)
2tsp oil
2 cloves garlic 

Preheat oven to 350F

Rice your cauliflower.  Which after my research told me to - shred it with a grater.  Microwave for 5 minutes in a bowl. While it's microwaving in a small saucepan saute the garlic and oil.

Add the oil/garlic to the cauliflower and stir.  Add in 1/2 the cheese, 1/2 the seasoning then spread on parchment on a baking sheet. Sprinkle 1/2 the remaining cheese and 1/2 the remaining seasoning. Bake until lightly brown (about 25-30 minutes). Remove from oven let cool for a few minutes then flip (this is where parchment comes in handy flip onto a new piece then move to the new parchment to the sheet.  Of course I couldn't find my parchment so used my silicone mat- which I have one of only.  SO I did split them into larger pieces and then flipped those on the same sheet. Don't think it affected the outcome at all.
Sprinkle the new topside with the last cheese and seasoning and bake for another 10 minutes or so until brown.  Remove- let cool a few minutes then divide into sticks and move to a plate.  They firm up as they cool.


Serve with warm marinara sauce (that I admittedly bought in a jar from the store)

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Cheesy Quinoa and Caulliflower

Ok this recipe may have won me over to both quinoa and cauliflower! So simple fast and easy to make.

1.5 cups Chicken broth (Vegetable broth would work well too for the vegetarians)
1 cup Quinoa
1 head Cauliflower chopped
1 cup Cheese shredded. I used marble-but a sharp cheddar would be great- experiment!(OK I put in more like 1.5 cups)
Salt and pepper to taste

In a pot bring broth and Quinoa to a boil.  If you like your cauliflower add it from the start.  If you like it a bit more al dente let the quinoa come to a boil and then add the cauliflower. Once it's boiling turn down to a simmer and cover for 15-20 minutes or until broth is absorbed. Turn stove off- add the cheese and cover.  Once cheese is melted stir, add salt and pepper to taste. I Garnished with just a bit of parsley.

If you like spicey- some hot sauce added would be great!

8 servings = 142 calories/serving!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Baked Sweet & Sour Chicken: Fried Rice

Baked Sweet & Sour Chicken

Warning- this is REALLY good.  And worth the effort.  It's easy but takes some time to cook (1 hour) So get it into the oven then make the rest of your meal. Which for me gives it 1 more star of awesomeness.  Preheat oven to 325F 

  • 3-4 chicken breasts cubed
  • 1/2 cup corn startch
  • 2 eggs beaten 
  • salt and pepper 
  • 1/8 cup oil 
Sauce:
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup vinegar
  • 4 tablespoons Ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon Soya Sauce
 Take your cubed chicken and season with salt and pepper. Then take each piece, dip into cornstartch, then egg and set aside.  Once every piece is done heat your oil in a large saucepan and then brown the chicken.  Turn several times and try to keep the pieces from sticking together
ready to go into the oven

Place into a 9x13 greased pan. Whisk together the sauce ingredients- pour over top and place into the oven.  Cook for 1 hour. Every 15 minutes stir the chicken so it gets covered again by the sauce.  Cook the entire hour it takes that long for the sauce to start to cook down to the proper texture. Serve spooning sauce over top
All done and ready to eat!

Fried Rice

This is my son's favorite thing.  I mixed it up a bit by using the non traditional veggies (Carrots and peas).

  • two cups rice cooked
  • 1/8 cup soya sauce
  • 2 eggs
  • veggies- frozen
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 2 tablespoons oil (Sesame if you have it)
Heat the oil put in the frozen veggies and garlic over medium heat. Beat the eggs.  Move the veggies to one side of the sauce pan and poor the egg to the other side.  Think scrambled eggs. Cook the eggs for a minute or two then mix in with the veggies. 

Add the Rice, soya sauce  Stir and cook for a couple minutes then remove from heat and serve.


Friday, March 8, 2013

Giant Meat Balls

These turned out pretty good.  I was thinking Meatloaf but wanted something different so meat balls it was.

  • 1lb ground meat- I used a mix of ground pork and lean beef
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • bread crumbs- Italian Style
  • 1/2 tsp Oregano
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 red onion chopped
 Preheat oven to 350F
YES I'm terrible at chopping onions.  No comments on the photos please.  It's easy- Beat the eggs then add wtih all remaining ingredients into a bowl. Mix with your hands.  Form into ball size- Golf ball will take 30 minutes to cook Tennis ball size that I did took closer to 45 minutes.

Place in oven- cook- Enjoy!

Zucchini Sticks & Sweet Onion Dipping Sauce that is to die for

Sweet Onion Dipping Sauce


OK I'm going to the dip first because it is JUST that good! Another disclaimer as usual- I don't like unions.  Yup- don't like em.  So i was feeling pretty brave to try this- the mayo sold me on it :)

Totally worth it this sauce has many uses- I'm planning marinate some chicken breasts in it, Spread it on sandwiches and well I will fully admit I may have taken a bite of it all on it's own.I made this all with my kitchen aid stick blender in the handy little cup it came with and it went right into the fridge in it after for use later this weekend.
I love this stick blender and use it several times a day- the big blender never comes out anymore

  • 1 small red onion (or 1/2 a large one)
  •  1 tablespoons prepared mustard
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 2 table spoons Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 1 cup mayonaise 
  • 1 tablespoon butter
Melt the butter in a sauce pan chop your onion and add to the butter.  Saute on medium-low until nicely browned and caramelized.  
Put the onions into the blender or cup, add in the other ingredients. Mix until a nice texture

Zucchini Sticks: 


I'll say this was a good way to eat roasted zucchini- which none of us are a huge fan of- they got eaten. This would probably be also a delicious way to make other veggies such as sweet potatoes, or egg plant.
  • 3 medium zucchini
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup parmesan
  • 1/2 cup bread crumbs - Italian style
  • 1/2 cup panko
You want nice medium size zucchinis.  Cut into 3-4" lengths then cut those up into sticks the thickness of your finger. Place into a colander which is placed into a bowl.  Generously coat with salt and let sit for about an hour so the water starts to move out of the flesh.

Rinse the salt off and pat dry with a towel.  Beat the egg & milk and place in a bowl. Mix the crumbs and cheese and have in another bowl.
Preheat oven to 450F
Put the egg mixture over the zucchinis in their bowl and thoroughly coat. One by one dip into the crumb mixture and place onto the non stick cooking sheet. Place into the oven cook for about 15 minutes- then carefully flip em over and cook another 15 minutes until crispy brown.
Dip and enjoy.  These would also be awesome with the Garlic Aioli I posted previously


Thursday, February 28, 2013

Double Crunch Honey Pork Chops

This recipe is delicious. I paired it with the Baked Potato Salad and Stirfried Kale & Broccoli. Three awesome recipes in one night created a hectic kitchen (I MAYBE over cooked one side of the pork while distracted but kids) but one of the best meals I've ever cooked.

Great thing is you can prep the pork before and then just need to fry it up and mix the sauce.

Egg wash:
  • 2 egs
  • 4tbs water
Breading mix: sift together the following ingredients
  •  1/2 cup flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tbsp ground ginger
  • 1/2 tbsp ground nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp ground thyme
  •  1/2tsp ground sage
  • 1/2 tbsp paprika
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (optional)
 Honey Sauce: 
  • 2tbsp Olive Oil
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 1/8 cup soya sauce
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  Trim your pork chops of any fat. Place into the breading mix, then into the egg wash and then again into the breading mix.  Press them down into the mix so that it sticks well giving good coverage. 

Prepare the honey sauce.  Heat olive oil and garlic until starting to get soft- add in honey and soya sauce and heat until well mixed and runny- keep an eye on it it bubbles up quickly. remove from heat and set aside. 

Heat canola oil in a sauce pan so it is covered and will cover the pork chop 1/2 way. Cook for 4-5 minutes per side on a medium setting until crispy golden brown. (I admitted above I had my heat too high and they got very crispy brown) Set aside onto a plate to cool a few minutes (or onto a cooling rack) then dip into the honey sauce and serve. Poor remaining sauce over top.  Sauce is fabulous over Rice as well. 

This recipe would be delicious for chicken breasts too!






 
 

Stir Fry Kale and Broccoli

Confession time again- I've never eaten Kale.  Well I might have- mixed in with something. A friend has been raving about kale chips. It made me curious.  I needed a veggie for tonight and this recipe looked good. It is now my official favorite way to make broccoli and the kale was great. And that's coming from someone who does NOT like greens. Kids ate it before the pork and potato salad!

  • bunch of kale- stalks removed- torn into bite size peices 
  • head of broccoli florets
  • 2 limes
  • 2 tbsp Olive Oil 
  • 7 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/4 cup sun dried tomatoes 
  • salt to taste 
Heat oil and garlic in a large sauce pan for 2 minutes.  Keep an eye on it so the garlic does not brown too much.  Add in the broccoli and cook mixing constantly for 1 minute. Add in the Kale and cook stirring for 2 more minutes.  Sprinkle on the juice of the limes and add the sundried tomatoes mix and remove from heat.


Baked Potato Salad

Yum.  This is seriously my new favorite way to eat potatoes.  It's not quite potato salad in the sense it's not cold (refrigerated) I would warm it up just a titch when having left overs.

  • 4 potatoes (I used yukon gold) 
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/4 cup chives chopped
  • 6 slices bacon 
  • 1/2 cup shredded cheese
  • salt & pepper to taste 
Mix the sour cream, mayonnaise, 3/4 of the chives and cheese- and set into the fridge.
Peel, cube and boil the potatoes- about 15 minutes.  Keep an eye on them- should be cooked but not as much as you would for mashed potatoes.   While they are boiling cook the bacon- drain on a paper towel and crumble 4 slices into the mix. Crumble the remaining two slices and set aside with the chives.

Drain potatoes, and let them cool.  Once cool gently mix in the sauce, top with the remaining chives and bacon crumbles.

Enjoy!

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Yum Yum Pork Chops

A friend posted this recipe and I had to try it.  Though it got tweaked a bit to make it work with what I had on hand.

  • 4 pork chops (mine weren't that big we made 6)
  • 1/2 cup broth (I used beef) 
  • 1/4 cup soya sauce
  • 1/8 cup honey 
  • 1/8 tsp garlic salt
  • 1/4 tsp ginger
  • 1tbsp ketchup

Optional: veggies. We had sweet potatoes on hand- but potatoes, carrots etc would work great and taste delicious.

Preheat oven to 350F.
Brown the pork chops in a sauce pan and then transfer to a greased casserole dish.

Mix remaining ingredients together and pour over pork chops.
Cook for 1 hour.

If you do veggies a couple different ways to do them. 1- in the dish with the pork chops- worked really well. 2- make more of the sauce, toss in it and cook along side in the oven!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Beef Dip Crescent Rolls

I saw this idea on pinterest and had been chomping at the bit to try it.

Total time start to finish? 20 minutes. Can't get much better then that! Pair it up with a salad and voila easy meal. Kids loved it.

  • package crescent rolls
  • sliced or shaved roast beef
  • swiss cheese 
  • horse radish
  • beef bouillon
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • Soya sauce
  • tbsp chopped red onion
Ingredient hint: I used shaved roast beef from the meat counter. This would be great with left overs from a roast though (Truthfully probably even better tasting).  
That's my son rolling these up!
 Pretty easy- preheat oven to 375F.  Roll out the crescent rolls place a slice or two of roast beef folded on the wide end  A slice of cheese, a dollop of horse radish. Roll up. Don't worry the ends won't be covered it works out fine! Cook until brown- needs a minute or two longer then usual to cook through.

While they are cooking get out a small sauce pan.  You'll need about 1/4 cup of bouillon per person.  Add a good dash of the Worcestershire sauce (I put about 1tbps) and soya sauce in as well as the onion.  Let simmer on the stove while the crescent rolls cook. 

Serve!

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Brussel Sprouts even I'll eat-Roasted BS with Garlic Aioli

I admit- I have been scarred by childhood memories of Brussel sprouts. But I've been eying them up and decided to try them again.

Roasted Brussel Sprouts & Homemade Garlic Aioli

So far roasting has made many veggies I'd written off edible and almost even enjoyable so Roasting we go.

  • 20 brussel sprouts (approx 1lb) 
  • 1tbsp olive oil
  • salt
  • pepper
 Nothing exciting about this prep- quarter the Brussel sprouts, drizzle (or toss) the olive oil dash of salt and pepper.  Place on a baking sheet and into the oven at 400F for about 15 minutes.  I take them out 1/2 way through and move them around to get more even cooking.

Garlic Aioli:
While the above is roasting prep the aioli.
  • 6 tbsp Mayo
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1tsp Parsley
  • 1 clove garlic
Mix (I used my immersion blender) and serve with the sprouts.  This turned out incredibly delicious! 


Parmesan & Panko Chicken

This paired up nicely with the above.
  • 3-4 chicken breasts
  • 3tsp mayo
  • 3 tbsp parmesan
  • 3 tbsp Panko bread crumbs
Pound the breasts  so they are evenly thick. Place on non stick baking sheet, spread the mayo over the top, then the parmesan and finish with the bread crumbs.  Cook at 400F for about 15 minutes or until done.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Steak sauce, Crushed Potatoes and Baked Asparagus fries

Yup tonight was a big one 3 newish ideas. I'm going to list them in the order I made them.


Crushed Potatoes

This is a Pioneer Woman inspired recipe.

  • Potatoes- small red choose same number as you would if you were baking potatoes for the meal.  For us that meant 3-4 medium size potatoes. 
  • olive oil
  • salt & pepper
  • Rosemary or some other favorite herb
  • Parmesan cheese (optional)
preheat oven 450F
Get your big pot out and boil the potatoes until they are firm but a fork can go through.  Place them onto a  non stick pan that you've lightly brushed with olive oil.  Don't cheat- don't use spray stuff.  Use the good stuff TRUST ME! Use your potato masher (or anything hard and flat ish) and squash that potato until it's sorta flat.

Brush with olive oil, sprinkle generously with salt (Really no go add some more trust me you'll thank me after), pepper, your rosemary. I tossed some parmesan on because well I love my cheese.
Place in the oven top rack for 20-25minutes.

Baked Asparagus 


  • Asparagus- 1/2 to a whole bunch of it
  • bread crumbs (I used a blend of panko and Italian)
  • seasoning (As I used Italian breadcrumbs this step wasn't necessary!)
  • Parmesan (Optional)
  • 1 egg
This is an easy peasy way to bake asparagus. Tip them so you have just the good parts (I personally use the bend them and they snap at the right spot method).  Mix your egg and a couple tbsp water. Mix your bread crumbs on another plate. Now I don't own grated Parmesan so I sprinkled my shaved Parmesan over top of them at the end.  If you have grated mix it on in with the bread crumbs. Dip in the egg mixture, roll in the bread crumbs place on your non stick pan. (and if your some lucky gal who a rack-use a rack over your pan to get them even crispier). 

Bake at 425 for 10 -15 minutes until crispy brown.  (Note since I had my potatoes in already I lowered the temp on the oven to 425F when I put these in and it took just 10 minutes.

Restaurant 'ish' style steak with sherry sauce

  • Steaks- the thicker the better
  • Soya sauce 
  • Worcestershire Sauce
  • Spice (I use montreal steak spice personally- but for sure salt and pepper)
  • Butter (Not margarine!)
  • Sherry or Red cooking wine.
  • flour
I've been won over to cooking steaks this style- so easy and if the oven is on gives really nice taste.  My steaks marinated  (while defrosting) in  the Soya Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce and montreal steak spice mixture.  In a cast iron pan (That can be placed in the oven) put a couple tablespoons of butter, a bit of salt and sear the steaks 2minutes on each side.  Spoon the butter back over the steaks and place into the oven at 425F. Leave in the oven for 6-7 minutes (gives me a medium well done steak when about 1" thick).

Remove from the oven and place the steaks aside to rest.  In the pan pour a 1/2 cup sherry/wine, a couple tablespoons flour and heat over low and whisk until thickened. Remove from heat. Spoon sauce over the steak.



Now I must say- I impressed myself with the fact I was able to time all this.  I got the potatoes into the oven.  The steaks had marinated while defrosting.  I prepped the asparagus and had it ready to place into the oven. I put them and the steaks into the oven at the same time.  And that lined up just about right time to remove the potatoes!


This meal turned out great. My kids all had seconds of the potatoes and fought over the last steak.  If there was more asparagus (We only had 1/2 a bunch to use) they would have had more of those too. I was hoping this would be lunch left overs for me tomorrow I thought wrong.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Almond Cream Cheese Icebox Cookies

These things are so good.  And egg free- so really feel free to eat the dough... all of it.  So good.

Easy one bowl recipe. Original recipe seen here at Better Homes and Gardens.  I'd love to say i tweaked this recipe but I haven't.  It's just that good on it's own. I did do it lazy style and did not toast the almonds put in.  I've also seen others who have used ground almonds instead of sliced- go crazy. 


  • 1 cup butter, softened
  • 1 3 ounce package cream cheese, softened
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup slivered or sliced almonds, toasted and chopped (toasting optional)
  • 2/3 cup sliced almonds, chopped 
In a bowl mix the butter and softened cream cheese until well blended. Add in the sugar, salt vanilla and almost extract.  Add in the flour a bit at a time blending with your mixer as long as possible.  If needed use a wooden spoon to mix in the rest. (note a spatula can work- but not well this stuff gets heavy and thick) Blend in the 3/4 up almonds (toasted if you want) 

Divide dough into two. Form into rolls and roll through the remaining sliced almonds.  Wrap in cling wrap. (I used press and seal).  Chill.  I place in the freezer for an hour.  Or use the fridge for 4-6 hours. 

Preheat oven to 350F 

Slice the rolls.  Note the original recipe serves 60.  I have no clue how- because their cookies do not appear that thin.  I got 24 out of my dough. 
Bake for 10-12 minutes until just browning on edges.  I need new cookie sheets.  Mine got a bit too brown on the bottom even though I used parchment paper to line the cookie sheet. 

Enjoy! 

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Cheesey crescent pinwheels

Yummmm.  You can twist this recipe so many ways.  This was a "wow we're stuck at home in a blizzard and can't make the grocery store- what can I cook" sort of recipe.

Idea came from Pillsbury recipe.

1 package crescent roll
3tbs mayo (I used Miracle whip)
2-3 oz shredded cheese-
1/4 tsp Garlic

I did Parmesan and marble cheddar- because well that's what we had on hand.  You could go sweeter and use Cream cheese.  You could choose a stronger cheese for a more savory taste.  Add Bacon what ever.  I added in powdered garlic. The mayo gives it a nice zing. 

This made JUST enough to cover the crescent roll- you could make more filling in it.

Take the cheese, mayo and garlic and mix in a small bowl.  Lay out the crescent rolls- flat- the rolls will automatically break into two sections. pinch together the seams.  Spread the cheese mixture and roll up pinching the ends together. 

Slice each roll into 8 pieces place cut side down.
Yes my cutting sucks- I need real knives! but they still turn out pretty!

Cook at 350F for 10-15 minutes (keep an eye on em!)
Just a bit of parsley sprinkled over top


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Fried Roasted Garlic Cheese Potato Balls

You know those mashed potatoes sitting in the fridge? SURE we all know they are just as good reheated but want to make them even BETTER? This recipe is how.  Would be a great appetizers as well make ahead- and then just fry them up the day of.

Kids loved them.  I had to hide the rest in the fridge behind things so I would have some for today for me!
Inspiration recipe here

2 cups mashed potatoes
3/4 cup Gruyere Cheese
Roasted Garlic-2-3 Cloves 
2-3 Eggs
Panko and regular bread crumbs (about 3/4 cup total)
Salt
Oil to fry with 

Get your garlic roasting in the oven (Hint since i didn't need the oven for anything else I just used the toaster oven). I put a dab of butter in with the head of garlic- wrapped in aluminum foil and in at 400F until soft (room starts smelling I took it out. about 30-40minutes. Reasons to love roasted garlic- peels ooh so easy- no need to mince it just smashes right up!

Meanwhile shred your cheese, get your potatoes to room temperature. In a bowl place the cheese, roasted garlic cloves and fold in the mashed potatoes.  In a seperate bowl whip 2-3 eggs (For drenching) and in another bowl/plate mix the panko and regular bread crumbs.

Take about a tablespoon of mashed potatoes and roll into a ball. Drench in eggs, roll in bread crumbs and repeat so they are double breaded. I will fully admit the last few I got lazy and only breaded 1x- trust me do the 2x it is OH so worth the small amount of extra work.

Once you have them all rolled and breaded get some oil heated up in a sauce pan. I used just enough to cover the bottom. You could fill up with a couple inches of oil- but personally that just seemed wasteful. Place the balls in and rotate around so all sides are golden brown- 2-3 minutes total on average. Remove with tongs or a slotted spoon and place on a dish with paper towel to absorb extra oil.
Sprinkle with salt.

Serve sit back and enjoy all the adoration you deserve for these delicious bite fulls! 


Monday, October 8, 2012

Corn Salad

This is a tasty easy side dish.  Original recipe I based this off had roasted corn, which would work great if you were BBQ'ing at the time.  We didn't roast.

4 Cobs of corn
2 tomatoes
Cilantro (fresh or dried)
Hot Sauce (We used Siracha sauce)
1 Lime
Salt and Pepper

Cook your cobs of corn until they are al dente.  Ifyou wanted to roast them this is where you would then brush with olive oil and some salt and then roast for just a couple minutes.

Remove the kernels off of the cob and mix in the chopped tomatoes.  Juice the lime, add a dash of hot sauce to your taste and finish with Cilantro, salt and pepper to taste.

Voila easy and delicious!

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