Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Chile Con Limon

Ok, No this isn't a recipe, nor does it have anything to do with cooking (besides putting the bag in the microwave), but I just had to share this little beauty with everyone. In 2004, Ty and I went to Puerto Vallarta. In their local WalMart, I found this wonderful bag of goodness. I bought a box to try it out and became immediately addicted. When we were leaving to come back home, we made a special trip back to the WalMart so I could get another box. If I had only known how difficult it would be to get my hands on it again, I would've bought out the whole store. Back at home, I googled it, I searched for it, but it was nowhere to be found. I even went so far as to contact the "ACT II" company begging them to ship it to my house or my state or at least my country! Their response? "Sorry, it is only available in Mexico". I would've paid any shipping price, so I didn't understand that at all, but I'd come to an impasse and had to move on with life. I thought about it, I told others about it, but ultimately, I came to accept the fact that I would have to wait until we made it down to Mexico again someday. Imagine my surprise when I opened my birthday present from my little brother and his wife this year (6 years later) and found this inside! They had found this popcorn available on a website (that probably didn't exist when I was looking for it) at My Mexican Pantry. I have been enjoying this delicious popcorn again and loving every bite. Every bite brings me sadness though, knowing that I'm coming closer to the end of my precious box. Yes, it's available on this website, but at $2/bag, I do have to go easy on it. Just wanted to share this joy with all of you. Please do let me know if you taste it!

Sausage Gravy Pasta

When I was in AZ visiting my brother's family recently, my sister-in-law made a really good pasta. She told me what was in it and I realized it had the same ingredients as my sausage gravy I use for biscuits and gravy. I decided to experiment with the leftovers and it really worked out great! I'm not very good at using leftovers, but this is one of the best. Your family will have no idea they're eating the same thing for dinner that they had for breakfast! Here's a link to my Biscuits & Gravy recipe so you can make that for breakfast.

I also decided to try something I haven't tried before. I took pictures throughout the process so you can see how easy it really is. Also, I'm not including a recipe here, just the method...

Start by boiling a pot of water and cooking your pasta according to package direction. I used penne with the lines in it, but you really could use whatever type of pasta you want.
In a soup pot or deep skillet, put in your leftover sausage gravy. It doesn't really matter how much there is, just add all of it. If there isn't very much, the small amount of sausage you have will still flavor all of the sauce. If you have a lot, that just more meat for your pasta!
Sprinkle the gravy with 1-2 tablespoons flour and add about 1 Cup chicken stock or broth.
Stir the liquid into the gravy. It will start out thin and gradually thicken as it's heated. If it gets too thick, you can add more chicken stock or even a little starchy water from the pasta pot.
Once it's thickened and your pasta is done, add the pasta to the sauce pot.
And stir together.
Then add a bunch of dark greens. You could use spinach, kale, arugula...any dark green that holds up to cooking.
Stir it all together until the greens are wilted. Put it on a plate and sprinkle with parmesean cheese.
Ta Da!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Fruity French Toast Casserole

I got a version of this recipe from KSTU-TV, but adapted it for my own family. I cook a hot breakfast at least 4 days a week, so I'm always looking for new things so it's not always the standard "bacon & eggs" or "pancakes". Also, anywhere you can sneak some fruit in is always a bonus. This one is good and just fun for something a little different from the standard breakfast foods. This will serve about 4-6 people.

Casserole

6 Slices Bread, cubed
4 oz (1/2 pkg.) Cream Cheese, cut into small cubes
1 Cup Fresh Fruit (blueberries, strawberries, peaches or whatever you like)
5 Eggs
¼ Cup Milk
¼ Cup Maple Syrup

1) Place ½ of cubed bread in a well greased baking dish (8X8’ish or one like I told you about in this post). Spread around evenly.
2) Sprinkle cubed cream cheese evenly in dish over the bread.
3) Arrange fruit on top of bread & cream cheese.
4) Top with remaining bread cubes.
5) Beat together eggs, milk and syrup and pour over bread mixture so everything is moistened.
6) Cover and refrigerate overnight or for at least a couple hours.
7) In the morning, bake at 350 covered with foil for 30 min.
8) Remove foil and bake another 30 min. until lightly browned.

Fruit Topping
½ Cup Water
½ Cup Sugar
1 Tbsp. Cornstarch
1 Tbsp. Butter
1 Cup Fresh Fruit (same as in the bread mixture, or not I guess)

1) While the casserole is baking, combine water, sugar and cornstarch in pan and stir together to dissolve sugar.
2) Heat until thickened and add the fruit. Continue cooking for a couple of minutes.
3) Remove from heat and add butter. Stir together until butter is melted.

Cut french toast into servings and top with fruit mixture.

My Cute New Cookware

You might be thinking, "how could someone refer to their cookware as cute?" Well, let me just show you what I got for Mother's Day that I am so excited about. In fact, I'm so excited that I haven't stopped cooking ever since and our fridge is getting too full to fit anything else into it. I'm going to have to take a break for awhile until we catch up! Cookware isn't what it used to be...silver, black, straight, boring. There are so many fun options out there, why didn't someone think of "cute" cookware sooner?! Next, I'm going to have to replace my entire pots & pans set! Anyway, here are my two new items that have brought me so much joy.

Rachael Ray's Bubble & Brown Stoneware Set: You can select from a few awesome colors. I chose the orange. You can use these as you would normally use any kind of glass baking dish, except instead of clear, square and boring, you've got a beautiful bright color, shape and even handles! You can use it to make things like lasagna, casseroles, brownies, etc. They are even cute enough to use as serving dishes for other things! I served a fruit dip in the little one last week. Tramontina Gourmet Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven: This one is great because I've always needed a smaller dish for things like soup for my little family. I have this giant soup pan and I seriously think because of it, I rarely make soup for my family. Who wants to lug out this giant thing that's way bigger than what you need and that you have to clean when you're done? This is cast iron so it heats everything evenly and can be used right on the stove and transferred into the oven. You could brown beef in it for spaghetti sauce (or hamburger helper, I'll just admit) because you still have plenty of room for more. It also has cute little handles so you can serve in it as well. Who doesn't love to save cleaning time by using less dishes? And again, it came in a fun color! Love it!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Tea Party Tea Sandwiches

We had a fun little tea party for Mother's Day. I kind of just took a combination of ideas from online, made up some of my own ideas, put them together and man, they turned out so yummy! What a fun activity for the girls, I'd highly recommend it. One of the best things about these sandwiches is I assembled all of them from start to finish in about 15 minutes. That was good since I decided to have this tea party the day before I actually had it. I shopped for the food that morning, so these are really great if you're a procrastinator like I am!

For all tea sandwiches, you first have to cut the crusts of the bread. Also, you are going for small and cute. Don't forget to bring out your best china and make it fancy!

I wanted a combination of both sweet and savory sandwiches, so here are the savory ones.
Tomato & Olive Sandwich
Bread (I used white for these), with crusts removed
A Variety of Marinated Olives (You can get these in the bulk section of the deli area in the grocery store).
Cream Cheese, softened
Tomatoes, sliced
Salt

1) Pit and chop the olives.
2) Mix the olives with the cream cheese.
3) Spread the olive/cheese mixture onto the bread slices.
4) Lay tomatoes over the cheese mixture and sprinkle with salt.
5) Top with another slice of cheese covered bread and cut diagonally in half to form a triangle.

Cucumber & Chive Sandwich
Bread (I used white for these), with crusts removed
Cucumber, peeled & sliced
Chives, fresh
Cream Cheese, softened
Salt

1) Mix the chives with the cream cheese.
2) Spread the chive/cheese mixture onto the bread slices.
3) Lay cucumbers over the cheese mixture and sprinkle lightly with salt.
4) Top with another slice of cheese covered bread and cut diagonally in half to form a triangle.

And here are the sweet ones.
Pear, Honey & Walnut Sandwich
Bread (I used wheat for these), with crusts removed
Pear, sliced
Cream Cheese, softened
Honey
Walnuts

1) Mix equal amounts of honey and cream cheese together.
2) Spread mixture onto the bread slices.
3) Lay pears over the honey/cheese mixture on half of the slices of bread.
4) Sprinkle walnuts onto the other half of the slices of bread.
5) Put the bread slices together and cut diagonally in half to form a triangle.

Strawberry & Chocolate Hazelnut Sandwich
Bread (I used wheat for these), with crusts removed
Nutella (chocolate hazelnut spread found next to the peanut butter in the grocery store)
Strawberries, sliced

1) Spread the nutella onto the bread slices.
2) Top with strawberries.
3) Put the bread slices together and cut diagonally in half to form a triangle.

Banana & Chocolate Hazelnut Sandwich
Bread (I used wheat for these), with crusts removed
Nutella (chocolate hazelnut spread found next to the peanut butter in the grocery store)
Bananas, sliced

1) Spread the nutella onto the bread slices.
2) Top with bananas.
3) Put the bread slices together and cut diagonally in half to form a triangle.

5 different sandwiches in 15 minutes!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Biscuits & Gravy

This is your basic run of the mill biscuits & gravy recipe, but I wanted to post it because I have a great recipe for leftovers. You can click this link for that recipe: Sausage Gravy Pasta. Even though these are basic and easy, I make them all the time at my house because my kids LOVE them...well, and so do I!

4 Buttermilk Biscuits (we like Pillsbury frozen biscuits best)
1 tube Jimmy Dean Sausage
2 Cups Milk
2-4 Tablespoons Flour

1. Prepare biscuits as instructed on package.
2. Brown sausage in skillet. As soon as sausage is completely brown, turn to medium heat.
3. Add flour by the tablespoon, stirring constantly. Let the flour turn BROWN before adding another tablespoon (if you don't, your gravy will taste like flour).
4. After you have added enough flour to make the gravy as thick as you like, add milk and stir with whisk.

Serve over biscuits.

Spaghetti Pasta Salad

I wanted to post a couple of leftover recipes. I really have a hard time with leftovers and can only eat them if they are completely transformed into something that doesn't resemble what they were originally. This is one of my favorite things to do with leftover spaghetti noodles. In fact, I usually try to make extra pasta just to make sure we have enough left over to make this. It could not be any easier.


Cooked Spaghetti

Tomatoes, chopped

Cucumber, chopped

Can of sliced Olives

Zesty Italian Salad Dressing

Salad Supreme


Combine all ingredients in whatever quantities desired. Serve warm or cold.