Sunday, October 30, 2011

Week 8 - Jambalaya and Apple Bread!

Well we are halfway through football season already!!!  I have really enjoyed cooking on each Sunday and hope everyone has been enjoying the recipes I've been sharing!

I promised a crock pot recipe today and decided to use turkey meat as my base.  I found a recipe for chili online, but changed it around a bit to be more like jambalaya.  Here is the original recipe: http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1726,154178-242204,00.html.
I cooked the turkey meat and added it to the crock pot first. I then added in 1 can of tomatoes, 1 can of corn, 1/2 onion chopped, 1 green pepper chopped and salt/pepper to taste. Thanks to my friend Emily, I used a crock pot liner bag to help with cleanup too!
I cooked this mixture for 3.5 hours on low. I served it over white rice and sprinkled cheese over the top. This was super easy to make and tasty too!  The peppers and onions really came out great after cooking in the crock pot!


Now for dessert.....  Ben and I went apple picking last week, so I decided to do some baking with the apples before they go bad.  I found a recipe online for apple bread and wanted to try it http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/apple-bread/detail.aspx
I only used 1 cup of apples and I did not use nuts.  When I mixed everything together the mixture seemed strange to me (almost like a dough vs. a liquid mixture), so I added some milk to soften it up a bit. I wasn't sure if I was doing it right, but wanted to give it a try!  I only made 1 loaf and had a bit left over to make some mini muffins.

I baked the loaf for 45 minutes because I wanted to make sure it had baked all the way through. The inside was very moist, so it was hard to tell even with using a toothpick.  I cooked the muffins for about 30 minutes and they were much easier to test. However, both the apple bread and muffins came out delicious!!

Stay tuned next week for pumpkin bread and pumpkin pie from scratch!! We went pumpkin picking as well and once Halloween is over I will cut them up for baking. I'll also come up with a main course as too!

I'd love to hear your comments and/or suggestions for recipes you'd like to try! Enjoy your week!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Week 7 - a week with veggies....but good stuff!!

Happy Bye Week for my fellow Giants fans!  Today's blog will feature a chicken quesadilla recipe along with a chicken lo mein recipe from earlier this week.

Lets first start with the quesidilla recipe since this was a GREAT treat to have during the football games today.  I was looking for something to make with leftover chicken and rice from fajitas we made a few days ago. Quesidillas came to mind and I found this easy recipe online http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/chicken-quesadillas/detail.aspx.

Since my chicken was already cooked and seasoned I was able to skip that first step. I started with my vegetables which consisted of peppers, tomatoes and a stir fry mixture that I had in the freezer. I then added in the chicken so it could get mixed in with the cooked vegetables. I let it cook/heat for about 10 minutes.
 I layered half of each tortilla with the mixture and sprinkled with cheese.  
I folded the tortillas in half and baked in the oven at 350 for 10 minutes.  When they came out they were just the right temperature and perfect to cut into smaller pieces.  I served the quesillas with rice and salsa and they were delicious!!

Earlier this week I had dinner with a friend so I thought I would use opportunity to make vegetable lomein. Ben is not a big lomein/stirfry guy so this is not something I would make at home.  I got this recipe from my friends blog Flavors by Four - http://flavorsbyfour.blogspot.com/2011/06/vegetable-lo-mein.html and we added in chicken to make it more wholesome for dinner.

I prepped all my vegetables at home and decided to use green peppers, string beans from my dad's garden, carrots and zucchini. You can really use any vegetables that you prefer for this recipe so that is what makes it fun! I also added in the pre-cooked chicken so that they could all heat in the oil together. 
It took a good 10-15 minutes or so to get the raw vegetables to their cooked state. I continued stirring the mixture over high heat to help.  When I thought the vegetables were good and cooked I added the cooked noodles to the mixture and tossed it all together.
Once the noodles were mixed in I finally added in the soy sauce and stirred until everything was coated evenly. I really enjoyed my version of this recipe. It made me feel like I was eating much healthier than something you can get from a chinese restaurant! This will definitely be something I make again!

  Enjoy the rest of Sunday Funday! Stay tuned next week for another crock pot recipe!!!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Week 6 - Sunday Funday with Friends!

After a great Giants win, we cooked up some goodies to share with our good friends the Murphys!

I decided to make 2 items this week for dinner which included Party Size Crunchy Onion Chicken Tenders and Sloppy Joes.

I found the chicken tenders recipe online http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Party-Size-Crunchy-Onion-Chicken-Tenders. Ingredients included: 1 6oz can of french's fried onion rings, 1/4 cup flour, 2 pounds chicken tenders and 1-2 eggs beaten.

Combine the onion rings and flour in a ziploc bag and lightly crush with your hands or a rolling pin. Dip the chicken in the eggs and add a few pieces at a time to the onion mixture; shake to coat. Place on greased pan and bake uncovered for 15 minutes or until chicken juices run clear.
I actually only brought a small can of the onion rings so next time I will need to use the bigger can. They still tasted good, but they did need more onions.

Now for the sloppy joes!  We had these sloppy joes at my friend Laura's house and I knew I had to make them. The recipe is her mother in laws and it was just perfect for Sunday Funday!!!

You will need: 1 onion chopped, 4 cloves garlic (this is optional, I did not use this), 1 lb of ground beef, rolls, american cheese, 1 cup ketchup, salt and pepper to taste.

Take the chopped onion and cook until soft. If using garlic, add to the onion mixture and cook until golden. Add the ground beef and cook through.


Once the ground beef is cooked add 1 cup of ketchup and cook until the ketchup is brown (about 7 min).


Cut your rolls in half (I used hotdog and hamburger rolls because I had them in the house, but Laura used small potato dinner rolls). Top with the beef mixture and a slice of cheese. Place the tops on the rolls and bake covered for 5 minutes at 350 until tops are golden and cheese is melted.

Man were these delicious! This is the PERFECT football food!

I am looking forward to next weeks post. I will be making vegetable lomein this week, so I will include that in next weeks Sunday Funday Blog as well! Stay tuned!!!!



Sunday, October 9, 2011

Week 5 - A day of appetizers!

After eating a big brunch with my family today, we weren't in the mood for anything too big to eat.  I thought making a bunch of finger foods would be a good idea for today's blog.

Dish #1 - Pigs in a Blanket
Now some of you may already have this easy recipe in your routine, but not me!  I wanted to do the Pigs in a Blanket myself instead of buying them premade at the grocery store. My mom suggested doing it this way.  What you will need: 1 package of cresent rolls (pillsbury from the store is good),  5-6 hot dogs, cheese (optional). Unroll the cresent rolls and cut each triangle in half (you should have 16 triangles).
Next, take the hotdogs and cut them into thirds so that you have smaller pieces to fit into the triangles. Roll up the hotdogs into the cresent rolls and place on a cookie sheet.  If you want to put cheese into some of these, put the cheese down on the cresents first and then roll the hotdog. ***Follow temperature and baking time on package***

Make sure to bake until golden brown.  Serve with either mustard or ketchup and enjoy!!!
Dish #2 - Turkey Nachos
My mom made a turkey for dinner on Friday, so there was tons of turkey left over.  I wanted to find something fun to make with the turkey and found this super easy recipe for Turkey Nachos online http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Turkey-Nachos. You will need 1 can of condensed cream of cheddar cheese soup, 3/4 cup salsa and 1 cup cubed turkey (you can use chicken too!). Don't forget to pick up your favorite bag of tortilla chips at the store for this recipe!

Mix the soup and salsa together in a pot and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and stir in the turkey (I think you can use more than 1 cup if you want to).  Cook until it is heated through and serve. The trick to this was keeping it warm after taking it off the stove. Maybe try serving this in a casserole dish so you can reheat as needed.


Dish #3 - Rye Rounds
My mom used to make this appetizer for a lot of get togethers, but I totatlly forgot about it until now!! 
What you will need: 1 party rye (or anytype of ryebread), 1/3 cup grated parmesan, 3/4 cup mayo, 1/2 cup chopped onion.

Mix the parmesan, mayo and onion together. Spread onto rye rounds evenly. 

Bake in the oven at 350 degrees for approximately 10-12 minutes until spread is bubbly and lightly browned. Serve and Enjoy!

I hope you enjoyed appetizer week #5!!!  We definintely enjoyed eating all of these goodies and hope you to do :)

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Week 4 - Mom's Sweet & Sour Meatballs!

So for this week I decided to make an oldie but a goodie!! My mom's sweet and sour meatballs are a favorite of ours and very easy to make.

Ingredients include: 1 can whole cranberry sauce, 12 oz. bottle of chili sauce and 2 lbs hamburger meat (you can use turkey meat if you prefer that)

Mix the cranberry sauce and chili sauce in a big pot and heat on low. Roll your meatballs and add them to the sauce. After a few minutes, turn the meatballs so they cook on both sides. Cook on low heat for 1 hour. 


Either serve hot or you can put away for dinner another day.  They reheat well too!!!

That's it for this week! Been a busy one...I hope to have something new and exciting for next weekend!