Sunday, September 11, 2011

Monster Cookies







1 cup peanut butter, 1 cup sugar, 1 egg and a bit of vanilla.  Bake at 350 for 12 minutes or so. Made by visiting monster Brooks.  Yum!

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Grilled Peaches


Delicious!  Andrew made these beauties last night.  Here's the recipe in his words:

Agrodolce Grilled Peaches
Glaze: 1 cup Red Wine Vinegar, 1/4 cup honey, 1/4 cup peach nectar, salt/pepper. Reduce until a syrup for glazing. Cut in half. Grill about 3-4 minutes face down (brush with Canola oil). Turn and repeat. drizzle with sauce. (Via Bobby Flay). I reduced the glaze while grilling the Tri-Tip, but you could do it ahead of time. Soo freaking good! Enjoy ;-)




Lemonade



Angelica brought 6 lemons over today with a request - "to make lemonade".

Ingredients:
6 lemons from the tree in Angelica's backyard (or about 1 3/4 cups lemon juice)
8 cups water
1 cup sugar






I washed the lemons and then each kid rolled 2 lemons on the countertop to loosen up the juice.  We took turns juicing them while 1 cup water and 1 cup sugar boiled on the stove to make simple syrup. Instead of letting the simple syrup cool we added cold water and ice, stirred it all up and enjoyed a delicious cup of semi-tart lemonade.




Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Better than McDonald's


All summer we've been hearing the radio commercials for McDonald's Mango Pineapple smoothies.  I promised the kids we could make a better one...








Sunday, June 12, 2011

What to do with a head of cabbage...

This week's farm share box included a head of cabbage.  Having never prepared cabbage I was excited to try something new.  With half of it I made two recipes from AllRecipes.com:

Winter Lentil Vegetable Soup
Apple Cole Slaw

Both were really good.  I made the soup in the crock pot.  Just threw it all in and cooked on low for about 8 hours.  Here it is before cooking... I forgot to take an after picture.


The Apple Cole Slaw was a hit with all of us and Baden even had seconds.  This would be fun to bring to a summer barbeque.  It looks pretty and tastes great.

I still have half left so plan to make Five Spice Pork Tenderloin with Cabbage from my new favorite cookbook, Time for Dinner.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Salsa Chicken and Black Bean Soup

I've been wanted to make this recipe from the A Year of Slow Cooking blog for a while now.  I finally got around to it today.  It was really good and really easy.  I soaked the beans overnight and used frozen chicken breast tenderloins, then cooked it on low for about 7 hours.  When I got from work I took the chicken out and cut it into smaller pieces, put some of it back in and used an immersion blender to thicken it up a bit.  The beans still needed about an hour but the chicken was done so I left the rest of the chicken out and added it back in later.

Baden reluctantly tried it but ended up eating all of his.  Paige commented that the sour cream was sour. Hmm.. I remember having the same discussion with my sister when we were little.  "Heather, it's not really sour, it's just CALLED sour cream."  She didn't buy it either.

I'll make this soup again!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Swiss Chard Lasagna

I've been eyeing Time for Dinner for close to a year now... I finally broke down and bought it.  My first recipe was a huge success.  Baden had THIRDS.

We found this little guy on our organic swiss chard.  After two days in the fridge I wasn't sure he was alive but Paige gently removed him and put him outside.  He moved!


Paige was excited to help assemble the layers of our lasagna...


Just out of the oven...


Our plates (before)



and after!



I can't share the recipe here due to copyright laws but I can invite you to dinner... just let me know when you're coming!  Bring wine.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Kale Chips

Another reason I love Baden's new school - organic fruits and vegetables from Dragon Organics!  We picked up our first order today.  How convenient, pick up your veggies while you're picking up your kid.

Our haul this week: lettuce, carrots, strawberries, kale, swiss chard, beets, broccoli and oranges.


I was so excited that as soon as we got home I searched for kale recipes.  Immediately I came up with several for kale chips.  I had to try it right away.


It looks like salad... but it is baked kale chips. I'm glad I took a picture because we devoured them.  

I will make this again (probably this weekend).  Next time I'll be more adventurous and try some other seasonings but this time I just used olive oil and Maldon sea salt.

Here's what I did:  Wash and dry kale.  Coat with olive oil and salt.  Bake in 350 degree oven for 15 minutes in a single layer.  I turned them at about 10 minutes.

(Almost) Guilt-free chips - I'm sold!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Red Lentil Soup

I love this soup from Orangette.  Easy and delicious.  The lemon juice and cilantro add a wonderful fresh flavor.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Chicken Drumstick - Rice Bake

This was easy easy easy and the kids ate ate ate it.  I'll definitely make this recipe from Cooks.com again.  I used organic chicken (on sale at Henry's) and baked for 2 1/2 hours at 325 degrees.  It was delicious.
I made 10 drumsticks - all we had left was this little bit (perfect for Andrew's lunch tomorrow):


We also had broccoli and Easter eggs.  Here's our little kitty cat all smiles.


Monday, April 25, 2011

Butternut Squash Soup

Baden requested this soup tonight. I've made it a few times - it's easy to make, delicious, and looks pretty.

Plus I get to use the immersion blender!

Before:                                                                              After:


The recipe can be found here on a blog I read regularly, Pancakes and French Fries. It's not a cooking blog but this soup is good!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Chili


Super Bowl Sunday.... chili seemed like a good idea.  And it was!

Simple Chili from 101 Things To Do With A Slow Cooker
Ground beef (browned) with onion, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, green chilies, garlic, kidney beans, a bit of water and seasonings.  Not too spicy but can easily be doctored with your favorite hot sauce.  I used Frank's Red Hot.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Pork and Mushrooms

Nothing fancy this week.  We're still trying to adjust to life after the holidays.  Life is crazy busy right now but I wanted to keep this up - trying new recipes, planning meals, etc.  So I picked a simple recipe with few ingredients to kick off the new year.  Although it called for pork chops we had a pork loin in the fridge so I used that.

Pork loin, cut into pieces
2 medium onions, sliced
1 small can sliced mushrooms
1 package dry onion soup mix
1/2 cup mushroom broth
1 can cream of mushroom soup

Place meat in greased crock pot. Top with onions and mushrooms. Combine soup mix, broth, and soup and pour mixture in crock pot.  We cooked it on low for 5 hours.  It was delicious!  We ended up with about 1/3 cup of sauce in the bottom of the crock pot.  Which means I can't take a picture since I forgot earlier. Truthfully it probably tasted better than it looked anyway.

Now if I can only find time to get the tree down!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year!




Growing up in California, the only New Year's Day tradition we had was to watch the Rose Parade.  I still watch the Rose Parade but now I also make a pot of black eyed peas.

An ex-boyfriend's mother (a True Texan Woman) always made Black Eyed Peas on New Year's Day to bring good luck.  The boyfriend is long gone but I always make black eyed peas on Jan 1.  I usually make Mississippi Caviar from the Silver Palate cookbook but in the spirit of Crockpot Wednesdays I tried a new recipe.

So, at the stroke of midnight last night I was sipping champagne and assembling this recipe from AllRecipes.com.  I started the crock pot and went to bed.  We woke up to the most delicious pot of good luck! Not exactly breakfast food but we'll enjoy this all week.  This is my new favorite way to prepare black eyed peas.