1lb-ish ground beef, browned and drained
Undrained
1 can carrots
1 can peas
1 can whole kernel corn
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can tomato sauce
last nights left over green beans
Italian seasoning
Garlic powder
Salt & pepper
About 3 dashes of green tabasco
Just a little instant 3-cheese mashed potatoes
Throw it all in a big pot and simmer for about an hour and a half
Top with shredded cheddar and crushed saltines
Devour
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Italian Beef Sammiches
cheap cut of roast
powdered italian dressing seasoning (one per roast)
sliced banana peppers with juice to taste
some water
cook low and slow for lotsa hours.
serve on buns with usual sandwich sides.
powdered italian dressing seasoning (one per roast)
sliced banana peppers with juice to taste
some water
cook low and slow for lotsa hours.
serve on buns with usual sandwich sides.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Cherry Bread
I don't like cherries at all, but this bread is SOOO good. It would be wrong for me to post the recipe here when it came from another blog, so I am posting the link instead.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Sweet Cinnamon Biscuits
This is a recipe I got from a "Grandma's Kitchen" series of cards.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Baking Time: 15-20 minutes
Serves: 6
Ingredients:
2 c sifted all-purpose flour
1 Tbsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 c vegetable oil
3/4 c buttermilk
8 Tbsp butter, softened
3/4 c granulated sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1 c milk, optional
- Combine flour, baking powder, salt, and baking soda in a medium bowl and mix well. Stir in vegetable oil. Add buttermilk and stir just until blended.
- Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface until smooth. Roll dough into a 15 x 8-inch rectangle.
- Preheat the oven to 400 F. Grease a 9-inch round baking pan lightly.
- Spread butter over the dough. Combine granulated sugar and cinnamon in a small bowl and mix well. Sprinkle over butter. Roll up rectangle, jelly roll fashion, starting from one long side. Pinch seam to seal.
- Cut the roll into 1.5-inch slices. Arrange the slices, cut side up, in prepared baking pan. Bake until lightly browned, about 15-20 minutes. Remove from oven. Pour milk over the top, if desired. Serve hot.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Lemon-herb pasta
So you want something easy, but you're out of spaghetti sauce. Or maybe you want dinner to seem fancy without putting a lot of work into it. Try this. Super yummy, and so easy.
1 lb. pasta of your choice (we like linguine)
2 tsp. dried oregano
2 tsp. dried basil
2 tsp. dried parsley
2 tsp. garlic powder
2 Tbsp. olive oil
2 Tbsp. lemon juice
Cook your pasta according to package directions. Drain and rinse so it doesn't stick together. Return to pot (or put in a big bowl) and add olive oil, lemon juice, and spices. (You can adjust spices and lemon juice to taste -- this is just a rough estimate to get you in the right direction.) Toss well to mix everything, and serve hot. Great with garlic bread. You can also add in some crushed red pepper if you like it. If you have premixed Italian Seasoning on hand, you can use that instead of the individual spices and just add it to taste.
This works great as a main dish, or if you use little noodles like penne or something, it's a really nice side. Easy peasy, and a nice change of pace from regular spaghetti. :)
1 lb. pasta of your choice (we like linguine)
2 tsp. dried oregano
2 tsp. dried basil
2 tsp. dried parsley
2 tsp. garlic powder
2 Tbsp. olive oil
2 Tbsp. lemon juice
Cook your pasta according to package directions. Drain and rinse so it doesn't stick together. Return to pot (or put in a big bowl) and add olive oil, lemon juice, and spices. (You can adjust spices and lemon juice to taste -- this is just a rough estimate to get you in the right direction.) Toss well to mix everything, and serve hot. Great with garlic bread. You can also add in some crushed red pepper if you like it. If you have premixed Italian Seasoning on hand, you can use that instead of the individual spices and just add it to taste.
This works great as a main dish, or if you use little noodles like penne or something, it's a really nice side. Easy peasy, and a nice change of pace from regular spaghetti. :)
Monday, February 1, 2010
Potatoes, Kraut, & Hot Dogs
cube some potatoes and start them in some oil in a big pan
add onion, seasoned salt, italian seasoning
cook until potatoes are just about soft, but not quite
add saurkraut and a package of hot dogs cut into bite sized pieces.
simmer on low for a while to allow everything to mix up and soften. the time needed for this step depends on how done your potatoes were when you added the kraut/dogs and turned the heat down.
i made some garlic cheddar biscuits from a mix and it was a very yummy and easy dinner. and one pot for the meal...the biscuits get their own pan, though.
add onion, seasoned salt, italian seasoning
cook until potatoes are just about soft, but not quite
add saurkraut and a package of hot dogs cut into bite sized pieces.
simmer on low for a while to allow everything to mix up and soften. the time needed for this step depends on how done your potatoes were when you added the kraut/dogs and turned the heat down.
i made some garlic cheddar biscuits from a mix and it was a very yummy and easy dinner. and one pot for the meal...the biscuits get their own pan, though.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Fruit & Yogurt Smoothies
Ya' know how Yoplait has their new Frozen smoothies, usually in the juice section of the store...well, they're over $3 for 2 servings...*sigh*
These are a perfect knock off...same consistency and every thing.
Ingredients:
6 oz Frozen yogurt chunks - I use vanilla and freeze them in tablespoons over night.
1 cup frozen fruit - I use strawberries. Tried blueberries once, and it was ok, but I'm not a big blueberry person
1 cup milk
Friday, January 15, 2010
Pepperoni Pizza Bread
I threw this together tonight just to see what happened - and it's a hit!
2 cups bisquick
3 oz pepperoni
1 cup shredded cheese
2/3 c milk
2 Tbsp margarine or butter
1 tsp garlic powder
Preheat oven to 450.
Mix together bisquick, pepperoni, and shredded cheese. Stir in milk...this will be tough, I had to finish up with my hands. It was very tempting to add a bit more milk, but I'm glad I didn't.
Spray an 8" round pan with cooking spray, then put mixture in it and push around to the edges.
Bake for 20 minutes.
In the last couple minutes, put the margarine/butter in a bowl and microwave 45 seconds to melt. Stir in garlic powder.
When the bread is done, brush the garlic & butter mixture over the top. Cut and serve...eat alone or dip in pizza or alfredo sauce.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Yummy dill potatoes and onions
I don't measure. Consider all of these "suggestions," especially considering that I don't know how many potatoes you need to feed your family, or the size of the onions you like to buy.
1 large onion, peeled and cut into wedges
enough potatoes to feed everybody, cut into chunks (about an inch or so)... peel them if you want to, but I generally don't
salt and pepper to taste
1 tbsp. (more or less) dill weed
1 tsp. (more or less) garlic powder
cooking oil
Put some oil in your pan and heat it up. Toss in the onion, and cook and stir it over medium heat just until it starts to get fragrant -- about 2 or 3 minutes. Toss in your potatoes, and add salt and pepper to taste (I like a little salt and lots of pepper) and the garlic powder. (You can use fresh minced too, and it would probably be even better.) Cook and stir for a while. Don't let the onions sit too long without getting scraped up off the bottom, or they'll get burned. They're going to end up kind of caramelized, but you don't want them crispy. A few minutes before the potatoes are done cooking, sprinkle in your dill. Use as much as you like -- I like a lot! I find if you add it earlier in the cooking it still tastes ok, but the dill loses some of its oomph and you have to add more, so I save it until last. And that's it! Yummy with just about everything. You can also add cut up carrots and/or celery for more yummy goodness.
1 large onion, peeled and cut into wedges
enough potatoes to feed everybody, cut into chunks (about an inch or so)... peel them if you want to, but I generally don't
salt and pepper to taste
1 tbsp. (more or less) dill weed
1 tsp. (more or less) garlic powder
cooking oil
Put some oil in your pan and heat it up. Toss in the onion, and cook and stir it over medium heat just until it starts to get fragrant -- about 2 or 3 minutes. Toss in your potatoes, and add salt and pepper to taste (I like a little salt and lots of pepper) and the garlic powder. (You can use fresh minced too, and it would probably be even better.) Cook and stir for a while. Don't let the onions sit too long without getting scraped up off the bottom, or they'll get burned. They're going to end up kind of caramelized, but you don't want them crispy. A few minutes before the potatoes are done cooking, sprinkle in your dill. Use as much as you like -- I like a lot! I find if you add it earlier in the cooking it still tastes ok, but the dill loses some of its oomph and you have to add more, so I save it until last. And that's it! Yummy with just about everything. You can also add cut up carrots and/or celery for more yummy goodness.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Molten Lava Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients:
DOVE Promises (I prefer dark chocolate)
1 recipe of chocolate chip cookies (I use an adaptation of the Nestle Tollhouse recipe - I use 1 cup of brown sugar and no nuts)
- Preheat oven to 375. Make cookie dough as directed by recipe.
- Spray a cupcake pan. Fill each spot about 1/3 full of dough, put a Promise in the middle, then cover with more dough - the spot should be about 2/3 full.
- Bake for 20 minutes.
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