Showing posts with label Cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cooking. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5, 2013

8/30 Things - 5 Passions

        Fittingly enough, after just posting about Passion Monday, my blog challenge for the day is on 5 passions!  Passion describes an intense, and "barely controllable" emotion.  When we are passionate about something, we are obsessed with it and put our all into it.  Passion is aggressive, strong, and full of feeling.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/passion

  1. Pro-life - I am VERY passionate about being pro-life.  I believe that God put this on my heart, and it is a huge passion of mine.  I hope to be able to start a boarding house in the future to help mothers facing unplanned pregnancies.  I try to educate as many people as I can on the dangers and truths of abortion, and help both the babies AND the mothers/fathers/families involved.  All life is precious.
  2. Attachment Parenting - Cosleeping/bedsharing, breastfeeding, babywearing, gentle parenting, having a deep connection and open/honest relationship with one's children.
  3. My Marriage/Family - This kind of goes along with the attachment parenting theme... Being close and spending quality time together.  Making time for each other.
  4. Relationship with God - This is above all, the most important foundation for building any relationship.  I am passionate about seeking God.  To be completely honest, I had more passion when I was first saved, but I am striving towards getting that passion back.  I pray and ask God to give me a thirst for His word, and to help me spend more time seeking him and sharing the good news with others.
  5. Food - Well, I love baking and cooking, so this is a no-brainer.  I love finding new recipes, preparing my ingredients, and just the whole process!

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Homemade SwissBurger Helper

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        You know that feeling you get when you have NOTHING planned for dinner, you open your freezer in a panic and there's a frozen lump of hamburger staring at you so you grab it and shuffle to the pantry for inspiration, but all that you find is an empty box of Apple Jacks, 28 cupcake liners scattered about, and a box of Hamburger Helper Mix with an ungodly expiration date sometime in the next century (that can't be healthy...)?  And then do you know the feeling when you make up that Hamburger Helper, and as it's nearing completion your husband shouts from the other room, "Wow, dinner smells amazing I can't wait!" and as you dish it out the kids are tripping over nothing (you keep your floors clean right?)  to get to the table fast enough because it's their favorite meal of all time???  No??? Me neither.... That's why I've slowly been shying away from boxed/processed foods, and making things from real (mostly.....) wholesome ingredients.

        Now, I'm not knocking Hamburger Helper or anyone who eats it, and I won't lie I occasionally jump on the high-sodium train myself and rock this out for a last minute meal idea.  But. . . like I said, baby steps!  I'm doing so much better lately!  Like I said in my previous post, I've been experimenting with creating my own recipes lately, because sometimes I like to clear out my pantry without the use of C4!  This leads to some interesting and fun concoctions, of which I'm about to share another with you!

        What would a new recipe be without a name?  A name can make or break something.  Imagine if Leonardo DiCaprio's mom had decided to name him Herbert.   Or what if Taco Bell was named Wanna-be-mexican-food-that'll-have-you-farting-flames?  Ok that's a bit extreme, but my point is, people pay millions of dollars for OTHER people to name things for them, so it must be pretty important, yes?

        Anyhow... I wanted to stick with the 'Hamburger Helper' sounding theme for this one, since it's basically a homemade version of just that.  So I'm going to call it.... SwissBurger Helper!  That one took me awhile... Ok on to the recipe!

Ingredients: 

  • 1lb ground turkey, chicken, or beef
  • 6oz penne, elbow macaroni, or pretty much any small cute noodle is fine!
  • 8oz Swiss Cheese (you can buy a block or pre-shredded) shredded
  • 2 c. Milk
  • 3 tbsp. butter
  • 1/4 c. flour
  • Salt & Pepper
  • 1 sm. onion, chopped

Directions:

  1. Cook pasta according to package directions, but 2-3minutes less, you want it a bit chewy because it will also cook in the oven.  Drain.  Set aside.
  2. Brown your ground meat and drain grease very well.
  3. Sautee' your onion in 1 tbsp. of butter until carmelized
  4. In a small saucepan, melt 2 tbsp. of butter, mix in flour, add milk and swiss cheese, stirring constantly until a thick and smooth sauce is created.  Add salt & pepper as desired to taste.
  5. Mix sauce in with the noodles, then add your onion and browned meat aswell.
  6. Put everything into a casserole dish, and bake on 350 for 25-30minutes until hot and bubbly.
  7. You can add a topping if you like.  Some ideas are:
            • Crushed French's Fried Onions
            • Crushed Ritz Crackers
            • Seasoned Panko Breadcrumbs
            • anything else crispy would be good too =)
Let me know if you enjoy this recipe!  Again, it's a homemade version of Hamburger Helper, so it's not a gourmet meal or anything!  Probably don't want to serve this one for Christmas Dinner!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Cheesy Crock Pot Chicken

Sometimes the best things in life are surprises!  This can be extremely true or extremely untrue when talking about food!  I've made some delicious award-winning (according to my panel of judges - my family) creations by messing around in the kitchen with random ingredients.  However this has also occasionally resulted in some horribly, disfigured creations that our dog wouldn't even eat.
While the latter is a pretty rare occurrence, there's always that ping of fear as I wait with my finger on speed-dial to the nearest pizza joint, for my newest creation to finish cooking.
Luckily tonight's dinner was a pleasant surprise, and my husband (who I consider my biggest critic - damn Italians, spoiled by good family cookin'!) even said it was great!
PS: On a side note, I found French's Fried Onions in Cheddar flavor in the store last week, I was extremely excited to take them home and try them!  Yes I sometimes snack on them straight from the container while making dinner.. don't judge me!

Ingredients (2-3 servings):

  •  5-6 Chicken Tenderloins (I used frozen)
  • 1 can Cream of Chicken
  • 6oz Whole Milk Ricotta Cheese
  • 1/2 C. Milk
  • 1 C. Frozen Broccoli
  • 2-3 All-Purpose Potatoes, cubed
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Shredded Cheddar Cheese
  • French's Fried Onions (Cheddar flavor!)

Directions:

  1. Turn your SlowCooker to High, and add frozen chicken tenderloins.
  2. In a small bowl mix: Cream of Chicken, Milk, Water, Ricotta, Salt & Pepper
  3. Pour overtop of chicken tenderloins. 
  4. Let this cook for about an hour, covered.
  5. Turn heat to Low, add potatoes, and continue cooking, covered, another 2 hours.
  6. Add Broccoli, and continue cooking, covered, another hour.
  7. Serve with a spoon (You'll want to get plenty of that delicious sauce on your plate!)
  8. Sprinkle generously with Shredded Cheddar & French's Fried Onions.
  9. Enjoy!
Let me know if you tried this recipe and if you enjoy it =)  Also if you have any tips, suggesitons, or questions, feel free to ask!