Monday, September 9, 2013

Jambalaya

In the mood for something spicy and filling? Try this "barely recipe" jambalaya. :-)

1 large andouille sausage
2 TB butter
1 TB olive oil

1/2 pound frozen uncooked shrimp (bake in oven, sprinkled with salt, pepper, cayenne and lemon juice for 5-10 minutes @ 350 degrees)

several cloves of garlic
1 bell pepper, chopped
1 jalapeno, chopped, with the seeds
2 stalks celery, chopped.
4 green onions, chopped

1 bag frozen corn

2 cups rice

2 tsp. cayenne
2 1/2 tsp. paprika
1 TB oregano
1 TB thyme
2 tsp. cumin
pepper and salt to taste

2 TB tomato paste
1 8oz can tomato sauce
1 can diced tomatoes

3 1/2 cup chix broth (low sodium)

1 TB butter and 1 TB olive oil into dutch oven on medium high, with a couple garlic cloves. Add the andouille and brown. Remove the andouille and refresh the oil if needed. Add a little more garlic and the peppers (bell and jalapeno), celery and green onions. Saute briefly, add the corn and salt and pepper to taste. Then add the tomato paste, spices and rice, mix well. Add the tomato sauce, diced tomatoes and broth. Bring to a boil, then simmer 25 minutes (covered) until the rice is cooked and the liquid gone. Add meat and let sit for a bit, then eat!!!

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Watermelon Sorbet

Start by making this ginger syrup. Do it now.

Then take 1/2 cup of the spicy sweet gingery goodness, combine with 1/4 cup lime juice.

Puree three cups seedless watermelon. Combine with syrup and juice.

Put into ice cream maker and freeze for a good while. 15-20 minutes. Freeze in an airtight container, but not for more than six-eight hours. You want it to be just the right freezy mush. If you need to freeze or longer, I recommend adding white rum.

Garnish with mint and eat it all.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Venison Pho

Now that I'm not pregnant, I'm not scared to try new foods, and Jesse and I have recently gotten into the Pho thing. Today, I'm trying a crockpot recipe and looking forward to coming home to delicious delicious noodle soup. I've never used lemon grass before in my own cooking, and I'm excited!

(This recipe is adapted from America's Test Kitchen. So you know it's gonna be good.)


2 onions, minced
6 garlic cloves, minced
1 TB olive oil

4 cups chicken broth
4 cups beef broth
2 cups water
1/4 cup fish sauce
2 TB soy sauce
2 TB sugar
1 stalk lemon grass, bottom 5 inches, bruised
4 star anise pods
4 whole cloves
2 pounds blade steak, trimmed. (We just used a couple venison steaks, because that's what we had.)
salt and pepper

8 ounces rice noodles

Garnishes! (This is the best part!)
2 cups bean sprouts
1 cup fresh Thai basil or regular basil
1 cup fresh cilantro
2 scallions, sliced thin
1 fresh Thai, serrano or jalapeno chili, sliced thin
lime wedges

1. Microwave onions, garlic and oil in bowl, stirring occasionally, until onions are softened, about 5 minutes; transfer to slow cooker.

2. Stir chicken broth, beef broth, water, fish sauce, soy sauce, sugar and lemon grass into slow cooker. Secure star anise and cloves in cheesecloth or teabag and add to slow cooker. Season meat with salt and pepper and add. Cover and cook until meat is tender (9-11 hours on low, 5-7 hours on high).

3. Transfer meat to cutting board - cut into bite size pieces. Let soup settle 5 minutes, skim fat. Discard lemon grass and spice pouch.

4. Stir in the noodles, cover, cook on high until noodles are tender (time will depend on thickness of noodles.) Stir meat back in, serve with garnishes.



Monday, February 4, 2013

Monday Menu!

Monday is grocery day, and I'm a little crazy so every week I make a menu and snack list for the week. I don't plan what meal we eat on what day, because I like to stay a little bit spontaneous. Here's the ideas for the week:

1) Braised steak, butternut squash soup, baked zucchini chips
2) Burritos: Homemade refried beans, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers
3) Chicken & rice, baked carrots
4) Baked chicken legs, garlic baked broccoli, sweet potatoes
5) Spaghetti Squash

Snacks/desserts: baked oatmeal, candied almonds, rice pudding, baked apples

We'll see how it all works out. I'll post recipes if it's good! What's your on mind to eat this week?

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Spaghetti Squash

We took the plunge and tried spaghetti squash. It makes a visually different spaghetti, but it turned out very tasty. And it was EASIER than noodles!

I halved the squash (I used two) and threw it on a lightly oiled pan and baked it at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. I was shooting for 30 minutes, but life happened.

Then cooked up my beef (1.5 pounds)/jarred spaghetti sauce (1.5 jars) while shredding the insides of the squash.

Mixed it all together and let it simmer 5 minutes to soften up the squash the last little bit.

The husband B, notorious picky eater, ate it right up! And my kids were done before I had time to settle the twins. Next time I'll try to get a picture so you know what to expect. :)

Friday, February 1, 2013

Dutch Quesadillas

We have this favorite story about our maternal grandmother, about how our grandfather hated pizza because whenever she made it, she made "Dutch" pizza, with all the leftovers on it - mashed potatoes, peas, whatever was in the fridge.

Last night, after eating the Tomato Soup, my husband made us some Dutch Quesadillas -
  • Hot Jalapeno relish
  • Provalone cheese
  • Bacon
Fry up the quesadillas and dip in barbeque sauce. They were amazing. Spicy, smoky, cheesy.

What else have you Dutched up recently? ;)

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Easy and Delicious Tomato Soup

Who doesn't like tomato soup?! (Okay, I know Eve doesn't, but she's weird.)

I'm not too big a fan of canned soup, but I'm also busy, and if it's not easy, I don't make it right now. Which is why I'm a huge fan of this tomato soup.

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 1 medium sweet onion, coarsely chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • Salt and pepper to taste

  • 1 (28-ounce) can whole peeled tomatoes in their juices, preferably San Marzano
  • 1/4-1/2 cup chopped fresh basil
  • 1 1/2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1/3 cup heavy cream

  • Warm the olive oil and butter slowly until butter foams, add the onion and garlic and salt and pepper.

    Add the broth, bay leaves, basil and chicken broth and bring to a simmer. Simmer for about 15 minutes, until the tomatoes start to fall apart. Encourage this with some poking and prodding.

    Remove bay leaves. If you don't have an immersion blender, cool before blending, but I'm in love with my immersion blender, so maybe you should just buy one. Blend thoroughly. Add the cream (you can just use milk as well) and any additional salt and pepper needed and serve!!

    I make a double batch and freeze half before adding the cream. Then, on days like today, when my menfolk are sick and raspy all I need is some cream and I can just magically produce a crockpot full of soup with no effort. :-)

    Baked Oatmeal

    Okay, so I know baked oatmeal is a fad, but I'm in. It's good. I've been experimenting for a few months and I think I finally created the perfect baked oatmeal. It's a snack food around our house, and we love it! I think the best thing about it is how versatile it is. It's so easy to substitute different fruits and nuts depending on whats in the house.


    2 cups rolled oats
    3 Tbsp chia seeds (optional)
    1/4 cup ground flax seeds (optional)
    1 tsp baking powder
    1/2 tsp salt
    1 1/2 tsp cinnamon

    1/2 cup brown sugar or honey
    4 Tbsp butter, melted
    2 cups milk
    1 egg, beaten
    2 tsp vanilla extract

    1/4 cup toasted chopped almonds
    1/2 cup chopped dates
    1 chopped apple

    Mix oats, baking powder, salt, and cinnamon. Add next 5 ingredients, then stir well. Stir in fruit and nuts. Pour into buttered 8x8 baking pan and bake at 350 degrees for 35-40 minutes, until set. Serve as is, or with cream.

    Wednesday, January 30, 2013

    Miraculous Nap = SNACKS!!


    My children napped today. All four of them. I did an amazing thing. I put away clean dishes, I started a load of laundry... and I made snacks. Delicious snacks. Please excuse my horrible iPod photos... it was handy.

    #1: No Bake Cookies
    I used the recipe from here.

    1 cup Almond Meal
    1/4 cup Chocolate Chips
    1/4 cup Coconut
    2 Tbsp Ground Flax
    2 Tbsp Honey
    2 Tbsp Coconut oil.

    Mix and form into balls. It made around a dozen... it is hard to know because I kept eating the dough...



    #2: Coconut Fudge Truffles
    Used the same recipe from a few weeks back. Adapted from here.

    1/3 cup Coconut Oil
    2/3 cup Almond Butter
    1/2 cup Honey
    1/2 cup Cocoa
    1 tsp Vanilla
    Shredded Coconut

    Mix first five ingredients, refrigerate until mixture is slightly stiffened. Then form balls in (approximately 1 tsp) and roll in coconut. Store
    in the freezer!

    #3: Chia Seed Energy Bars
    I've been reading energy bar recipes and this is a compilation of a bunch of them... so I don't have a base recipe I went off of.... 

    25 Whole Dates (pitted) 
    1/2 cup Whole Almonds
    1/4 cup Chia Seeds
    1/4 cup Cocoa Powder

    Pulse all ingredients in food processor. Add more dates if the mixture is too dry. Press into a waxed paper lined container (I used a 6"x8" Pyrex) and chill. Cut when they are chilled. Mine were initially too crumbly, but I added more dates and they are a much better consistency! :)

    Stuffed Peppers. Nom.


    Updated with picture... these ARE delicious!

    I don't have any pictures today, it's a snowy clingy child sort of day. One twin is sleeping and one is making typing complicated. One toddler is sleeping and one is loudly reading himself a book (complete with sirens and noisy traffic crossings).

    In between the mayhem were a few moments to prep dinner... Stuffed Peppers!

    Grain Free Stuffed Peppers
    2-3 chicken breasts/thighs
    1 onion
    1-2 cloves of garlic
    1 Head of Cauliflower
    2-3 tomatoes
    salt/pepper
    1 cup spaghetti sauce
    I used my handy dandy food processor to chop up a small onion, threw in a (large) clove of garlic and cooked some chicken in the onion/garlic with coconut oil and salt and pepper in the skillet. I pulled out the chicken and threw in a head of cauliflower that I "riced". (threw in the food processor.) I cooked the cauliflower until tender in the skillet with a little more salt and pepper and parsley because it was handy. Once things were cooked up... threw in the diced chicken, some diced tomatoes and leftover spaghetti sauce. Stuffed it in my peppers (my kids ate the tops) and sprinkled with some Parmesan cheese. I'm going to bake them later for 45 minutes at 350*. The filling was DELICIOUS... I'm resisting just eating that for a snack.



    Sunday, January 20, 2013

    Spicy Peanut Noodles!

    So I'm not eating Paleo, or Gluten-free, or very cautiously at all. My 12 week old doesn't seem affected by my diet, and now that he's ex-utero, I don't suffer heartburn, so bring the heat!

    Enter Spicy Peanut Noodles.
    We've experimented quite a bit with the sauce, so yes, there are some special ingredients, but it's worth it.

    Sauce:
    2 Tbsp milk
    1/4 cup hot water
    1 cup peanut butter
    1 1/2 Tbsp lime juice (I fudge this and use the juice of 1, the zest of 1. I also require a second lime for garnish and zest for steaming the veggies)
    1 1/2 Tbsp chili sauce (Rooster or Sriracha)
    1/4 cup brown sugar
    1/4 cup sherry (or any other) wine
    1/4 cup soy sauce
    1 tsp garlic powder
    1/8 cup fresh chopped cilantro
    1 tsp ground cayenne
    Dash white pepper salt

    Combine all in saucepan and cook until combined and hot.

    Cook a package of egg noodles according to directions. To make this Gluten-free, try a rice noodle instead.

    Chop a red pepper or two, some broccoli and a little carrot. Add the zest of one lime and steam till just tender.

    Toss noodles, veggies and sauce, serve garnished with a lime wedge, chopped cilantro and rooster sauce.

    Saturday, January 19, 2013

    Irresistable No-Bake "Energy Bites"

    Ok, lets get real. These are called energy bites, but that's just a way of masking the fact that they are cookies. Believe me, they're the best and you won't regret trying these!

    Not my recipe, so here's the link: http://www.gimmesomeoven.com/no-bake-energy-bites/

    Friday, January 18, 2013

    Sick Kids = Toddler Fare

    Today I have four kids with runny noses and coughs and general clingyness. This means easy food. And food I KNOW they will eat. AKA Toddler Fare.

    Without much further ado...  

    Chicken Nacho Bites






     Place Scoop Tostitos on pan. Voila!










    Place Chicken in the scoops. About once a week I make a bunch of chicken seasoned with just salt and pepper in the crock pot. It is handy for salads, wraps, or other in a pinch meals and lunches.





    Now for diced tomatoes. Nom. 













    CHEEESE!!! Need I say more about this step.






    Super healthy taco sauce *sarcasm*. Must make my own... Although if you used actual taco meat you could probably skip the sauce.





    Bake for 10-15 minutes at 350°. 






     






    Shredded Lettuce Time.












    Viola! Teeny Nachos in 30 minutes.


    Chicken Nacho Bites
    Scoop Tortilla Chips
    Cooked Chicken (or beef or beans)
    Tomatoes (you could also do avadcado, olives, onions, jalapenos, etc.)
    Shredded Cheese
    Taco Sauce
    Lettuce

    Lay chips on cookie sheet, place a bite sized portion of chicken in the scoop. Top with tomatoes (and/or other toppings) and a pinch of cheese. Put a few drops of taco sauce on the chips. Bake until warmed and cheese has melted. (Approximately 10-15 minutes at 350°) Throw on some shredded lettuce and call it supper! or lunch. or breakfast. or snack.
     

    Healthy Chocolate?

    So my goal is to eat better, you know that from scratch thing. Also Primal/Paleo. But sometimes I fail because I like grains... and dairy. A LOT.

    But I NEED chocolate, and I found my new (healthy!) love...

    Paleo Hazelnut Fudge
    2/3 Cup of Almond Butter
    1/3 Cup of Coconut Oil
    1/2 Cup of Cocoa Powder
    1/2 Cup of Honey
    1 tsp of Vanilla

    1/2 Cup crushed Hazelnuts.  

    Mix it all together and throw in an 8x8 pan in the freezer. Cut and eat by the handful. This does need to stay in the freezer as it melts super easily! 


    Thursday, January 17, 2013

    Chai

    Since it's gotten cold, I've been curling up with a big mug of chai every night after the babies are in bed. It smells so wonderful while brewing, and it tastes even better. Did I mention it's a crockpot recipe? It couldn't be easier.

    18 cups of water
    15-20 slices of fresh ginger
    3 tsp fennel
    3 tsp cinnamon
    2 1/2 tsp cardamon
    35 peppercorns
    1/8 cup whole cloves, slightly crushed
    3/4 cup brown sugar

    Mix ingredients in crockpot. Cook on high for 5 hours. Then steep with 3 black tea bags (I use decaf, so I'm not up all night) for 10 minutes. Serve with half & half.

    Keep the tea in the fridge for up to a week, reheating to serve.