Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Seriously?

What are we teaching our children about healthy foods if we have to have commercial after commercial about all the products that make fruits and vegetables "bearable." Seriously? You need to hide your veggies in spaghetti sauce? And fruits in a sugary drink?

Positive attitudes about healthy food will make a world of difference in our own diets as well as our children's. Fruits and vegetables are great, and I will celebrate eating them! :)

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Spit pea soup

Do you guys remember that story that Mom always tells about how she accidentally called it spit pea soup? How embarrassing ;)

One night it was definitely time to go to bed, but Good Eats was starting and Alton Brown was talking about how to get people who don't like peas to eat their peas, and since my husband is one of those people, we decided to stick around.

I was glad we did, because he started out with a split pea soup recipe that sounded pretty easy--and would help me use up some of the split peas I'd gotten from WIC checks...anyway, it turned out really yummy, and even my dubious husband gulped down his share. Now the new mystery is how to make it look more appealing!

Click here for the recipe!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Unreliable?

Yeah, I'd say I'm a little unreliable. I was going to post my menus on here and I've done it--hmm--once! Oh well. I have been creating menus, just not posting them.

Here is the pancake recipe I mentioned earlier. It's from Bakerella. They are seriously amazing. Buttermilk and cornmeal do amazing things to pancakes. By the way, I've only done the orange maple butter once; I'm not really a person who thinks that far ahead all the time. It was good, but I wouldn't say it makes the pancakes.

Give 'em a go and let me know how you like them!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

I decided I'm going to start posting my weekly menu plans on here. One of the few good, organizational things I do on a regular basis is plan our menus, and I'm fairly faithful at following them. When I don't follow them it is always Richard's fault. He is constantly messing with my plans. Husbands.



My menu planning has no rules of order. I choose what I feel like, and try to keep a variety of food in there. I also like to try new recipes once a week, although I don't always because new recipes tend to be more expensive.


Here's my menu.


Wednesday
Pork Tacos



Thursday
Baked Salmon (or maybe grilled? Can I do salmon on my little countertop grill?) with rice



Friday
Almond Chicken




Saturday
We are feeding our primary kids pizza. Note to self: Don't promise kids a party when you're really too lazy to host such a thing. Katy, you should have known better!



Sunday
Super Bowl Sunday. This means hamburgers/hot dogs. I am considering making PW's pico de gallo.

Monday

Pasta. This menu needs some pasta. How about... I'll try the PW's spaghetti casserole thingy.

We will also have cornmeal buttermilk pancakes one morning, which, by the way, are AMAZING...and that's coming from a girl who's not a pancake person. Anyone want the recipe?

There you have it. This is what we're eating this week!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Turkey Burgers with Horseradish and Cheddar Cheese

This is the first recipe I have tried from the three Rachael Ray cookbooks that I've had for years. These actually are Yum-O. There, I said it.

4 Servings

1 package ground turkey breast
2 rounded tablespoons prepared horseradish
1/3 pound sharp white cheddar cheese, diced or crumbled into 1/4 in pieces (I only had medium reg cheddar on hand, worked great)
2 scallions, finely chopped (are green onions the same?)
1 rounded palmful grill seasoning, such as McCormick's Montreal Steak Seasoning
EVOO, for drizzling
Spicy Brown Mustard
4 poppy seed Kaiser rolls, split
1 tub or can of good quality whole-berry cranberry sauce
Romaine lettuce leaves, for topping burgers
Gourmet potato chips (We had sweet potato fries)

Heat a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.

In a medium bowl, mix together the meat, horseradish, Cheddar pieces, scallions, and grill seasoning. Form 4 patties and drizzle them with EVOO. Cook the burgers for 5-6 minutes on each side. Spread mustard on the bun bottoms and cranberry sauce on bun tops. Place the burgers on the bun bottoms, top with romaine leaves, and set the bun tops in place. Serve fancy chips alongside.


FYI, apparently Rachael doesn't count calories. Sorry, no nutritional info.
Also, I've never cooked burgers on the stove top, only on the grill. I was nervous, but these were moist and delicious. Who says you can't have burgers in January?

Winter Squash and Sage Sausage Chili

I came across this recipe while I was sitting in bed reading cookbooks, the only books I read ;) It's from Better Homes and Garden's new Annual Recipes 2009.

Start to finish: 20 minutes

1 lb. bulk sage saugage or other sausage
1 15 oz. can cannellini beans, drained (I used great northern beans)
1 12 oz. pkg. frozen winter squash puree, thawed (I cooked one of dad's squashes in the microwave and pureed it in a blender)
1 cup chunky chipotle salsa or other salsa
1 1/2 cup water
1 3-5 oz. pkg. herb flavored goat cheese, crumbled (I used feta)
Fresh sage, optional

1. In a large saucepan cook sausage over medium heat until brown and no pink remains, stirring to break up; drain fat. Stir in beans, squash, salsa, and water. Bring to boiling; reduce heat. Simmer, uncovered, 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve in bowls; sprinkle goat cheese and fresh sage. Makes 4 servings.

Each Serving: 385 calories, 14 g fat (7 g sat. fat), 119 mg chol, 1466 mg sodium, 34 g carbs, 7 g fiber, 39 g pro. Daily Values: 99% vit. A, 19% vit. C, 32% calcium, 23% iron.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

I would highly recommend

I've been meaning to share some links for a while now, and Katy's post encouraged me to go through with my plans. These are recipes I've tried since I've started to feel like a human being again after being pregnant and having a baby. They're keepers!

Chicken Spaghetti Casserole

Bacon Spinach Salad
Apricot Glazed Porkchops
Chicken Pot Pie

They're all pretty easy, too. Enjoy!