Monday, October 24, 2011

Bacon Burger?

sort of...

mashed sweet potatos, burger, guac and bacon,
the whole thing surrounded by mushrooms



and some veggies on the side
carrots and pole beans

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Salmon and Veggies


Salmon
glazed with a mix of alfredo sauce, pesto, and sundried tomato pesto
baked at 375 for 20 minutes

Cous Cous
boil 1/2 c water, a little bit of butter, and a little bit of salt
add 1/2 c cous cous and a squirt of mustard, and 1/2 spoonful of sundried tomato pesto
remove from heat, stir well, cover, let sit for 5 minutes

Green Beans
snap off ends, rinse
put in a microwave safe dish with a little bit of water (not enough to cover them)
place lid on top, but not tightly
cook in microwave for 2 minutes, stir, cook 2 more minutes
drain
add squirt of mustard and a little bit of sundried tomato pesto, mix well

Baby Broccoli
cut off the ends of the stalks and remove leaves
rinse broccoli
steam with a little bit of butter and 1/2 c water until water has evaporated
add chopped sundried tomatos and a little bit of mustard, mix well to coat



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Bacon Grease

every kitchen needs one of these:
a bacon grease jar!


don't forget to save the grease every time you cook bacon:
it has so many uses...and makes everything taste better

Mac N Cheese Supreme

I'm getting the impression that my love of kitchen-experimentation is getting in the way of my healthy eating obsession...


Came home from work late today, and totally exhausted.  The last thing I wanted to do was cook.  But...a girl's gotta eat.  And after some time relaxing in the sunshine with the pony, I worked up enough energy to cook.  And this is the result. 

cook 1 lb ground beef in sauce
cook 1 lb pasta
cheese sauce : milk, heavy cream, flour, ranch, shredded cheese
 cook 4 slices of bacon
 layer #1
layer #2
layer #3
layer #4
bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes

dinner is served

oh, and since I didn't start cooking until late...here's the salad I ate to tide me over

Monday, October 17, 2011

Chicken & Spinach, Mashed Sweet Potatos, Green Bean-Carrot Casserole, OH MY!


Chicken
Cut into chunks, cook in a skillet with a little bit of heavy cream, mustard powder, and dry basil.  Add fresh basil when almost cooked through (remove when chicken is done).  Then, add 2 large handfuls of fresh spinach, cook til wilted. 

(pre-spinach)


Sweet Potatos
Peel and cut into chunks, boil on stovetop.  Mash with butter, milk, garlic powder, onion powder, basil, and oregano. 



Green Bean-Carrot Casserole
Peel and chop 2 carrots, snap/clean fresh green beans.  Boil on stovetop til carrots are soft.  In a skillet, saute chopped onions and mushrooms in bacon grease, add garlic when almost done.  Remove from skillet, then heat sour cream w/chives and heavy cream in the skillet, with a squirt of mustard.  Combine beans/carrots, onions/mushrooms, and cream mixture in a casserole dish.  Sprinkle breadcrumbs and pine nuts on top.  Bake at 350 for 10 minutes.  Sprinkle shredded cheese on top, bake for another 10 minutes. 



Dinner

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Green Bean Casserole

snap ends off and clean about 2 cups of fresh green beans
put them in a glass bowl with a some water, put lid on, microwave for 2 minutes at a time until cooked

saute approx. 1/4 cup diced onion in bacon grease, when the onions start to turn brown add 1/4 cup diced portabello mushrooms.  When the mushrooms are cooked, add a big spoonful of sour cream w/chives, and a big spoonful of alfredo sauce.  Mix well.  Pour mixture into a oven-safe casserole dish.  Add green beans and a small spoonful of minced garlic.  Mix it up.  Sprinkle breadcrumbs on top.  Bake at 350 for 10 minutes.  Remove from oven, sprinkle cheese on top, bake for another 10 minutes. 

(pre-bake)

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Butterscotch-Oatmeal Cookies


School potluck tonight...each class is assigned a type of dish to bring, teachers are told to bring whatever they want.  Despite the fact that my fridge is overflowing, there was nothing in there that I could make to bring.  So I decided to make some cookies. 

I was going to use my chocolate-chip cookie recipe, and add quick oats.  I ended up modifying my oatmeal-raisin recipe instead...and adding butterscotch chips instead of raisins. 


Here's what they looked like before they went in the oven:

Here's what they looked like when they came out of the oven:

And here's what they looked like after I tried to remove them from the pan:
tastes fine, looks disastrous


Talk about culinary disaster...I was tempted to give up...but I couldn't go to a potluck empty-handed.  So I made batch #2.  With about twice as much flour.  Instead of 1 cup, I put in 1 3/4 or 2.  

I took the cookie pieces from batch #1 and pressed them into a brownie pan...then cut them into bars. 

I put the bars in the bottom of a tin and stacked all the cookies on top.  The tin was overflowing when I brought it to school (couldn't fit the lid on).
When I brought the tin back home it looked like this: just a few cookies left, and even some of the bars got eaten.  Hooray.  I also got some compliments on how amazingly delicious they were.  So I guess my culinary disaster turned out alright after all...

Recipe

1 stick butter
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
splash of apple cider
splash of milk
dash of cinnamon
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
dash of cinnamon
1/2 c brown sugar
1/2 c sugar
1-2 c flour
3/4 c quick oats
3/4 c butterscotch chips

bake at 350 for 10 minutes


and this is how I decided to enjoy the cookies after I got home:
on top of some bread pudding w/whiskey sauce