1 lb boneless chicken breasts cut into strips
2 tbsp taco seasoning mix
2 tbsp flour
1 each green pepper & red pepper cut into strips
1 cup frozen corn
1 small jar chunky salsa
1 can beer-cheaper the better
-toss chicken with seasoning mix & flour in crock pot
-stir in remaining ingredients
-cook on low for 6-8 hours
another goodie from Kraft magazine.
I thought the recipe could use more fluid so I am adding beer to the mix next time or some chicken stock would work well too. I also think chicken thighs would work well.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
creamy ravoil
1 large (20 oz I think) package of refrigerated cheese tortellini or ravioli since this is technically a ravioli recipe
2/3 cup of Philadelphia chive & onion cream cheese spread9recipe called for 1/2 a tub I used a bit extra)
1 cup milk
1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp grated parmesean cheese
4 cups baby spinach leaves
9 cherry tomatoes quartered
grated peel of 1 lemon
2 tbsp fresh dill(which I forgot and the dish turned out fine without)
-cook pasta as directed on package
-put cream cheese psread in a large skillet, add milk cook on medium heat 1 to 2 minutes or until cream cheese is well blended
-add 1/2 parmesean cheese, spinach, dill & lemon peel mix well
-drain pasta and add to cream cheese sauce toss to coat
-serve topped with extra parmesean cheese & tomoatoes
another treasure from the Kraft magazine
2/3 cup of Philadelphia chive & onion cream cheese spread9recipe called for 1/2 a tub I used a bit extra)
1 cup milk
1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp grated parmesean cheese
4 cups baby spinach leaves
9 cherry tomatoes quartered
grated peel of 1 lemon
2 tbsp fresh dill(which I forgot and the dish turned out fine without)
-cook pasta as directed on package
-put cream cheese psread in a large skillet, add milk cook on medium heat 1 to 2 minutes or until cream cheese is well blended
-add 1/2 parmesean cheese, spinach, dill & lemon peel mix well
-drain pasta and add to cream cheese sauce toss to coat
-serve topped with extra parmesean cheese & tomoatoes
another treasure from the Kraft magazine
Monday, June 23, 2008
cheddar beef mac & cheese
a hamburger helper type knock off from the Kraft magazine:
box of mac & cheese
1 lb ground beef
1 can Italian diced tomatoes undrained
oregano or Italian spice mix
1/2 shredded cheddar cheese
-preheat oven to 400 grease a 9" baking pan
-prepare mac & cheese as directed on box but skip the butter!
-brown & drain meat
-add tomato & dash of seasoning include salt & pepper to taste to beef
-combine with mac & cheese
-spoon into pan sprinkle with cheese
-bake about 10 minutes or until cheese is melted
great with salad & some applesauce
box of mac & cheese
1 lb ground beef
1 can Italian diced tomatoes undrained
oregano or Italian spice mix
1/2 shredded cheddar cheese
-preheat oven to 400 grease a 9" baking pan
-prepare mac & cheese as directed on box but skip the butter!
-brown & drain meat
-add tomato & dash of seasoning include salt & pepper to taste to beef
-combine with mac & cheese
-spoon into pan sprinkle with cheese
-bake about 10 minutes or until cheese is melted
great with salad & some applesauce
Friday, June 20, 2008
Italian food
can someone explain why it tastes so much better the next day?
I am looking forward to leftovers for lunch today!
I am looking forward to leftovers for lunch today!
sushi
if you are in the Knoxville area go here.
Nama is one of those overly hyped "hip" type joints(in my opinion) which is why hubs & I avoided it for so many years but went with the girls at house of flying monkeys , retro-moderns & my crazy little mixed up world can I just say it lived up to the hype! Hubs and I have misjudged the place entirely. OMG! super yummy, got a roll to go for D and he concurs with my review. So we are late to the party but quick devoted followers!
what did you think I was going to give you a recipe?
although in all fairness D went through a brief spell where he would roll his own sushi but quite frankly it's easier to go out and let someone else do all the work.
Another favorite of ours is very close to the house East Japanese gets our seal of approval as well.
Nama is one of those overly hyped "hip" type joints(in my opinion) which is why hubs & I avoided it for so many years but went with the girls at house of flying monkeys , retro-moderns & my crazy little mixed up world can I just say it lived up to the hype! Hubs and I have misjudged the place entirely. OMG! super yummy, got a roll to go for D and he concurs with my review. So we are late to the party but quick devoted followers!
what did you think I was going to give you a recipe?
although in all fairness D went through a brief spell where he would roll his own sushi but quite frankly it's easier to go out and let someone else do all the work.
Another favorite of ours is very close to the house East Japanese gets our seal of approval as well.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
lasagna
first go to Target Superstore
find the frozen dinner section
buy Archer Farms frozen lasagna
follow directions on the box
serve with salad & garlic bread
seriously it is the best frozen lasagna on the market!!!!
find the frozen dinner section
buy Archer Farms frozen lasagna
follow directions on the box
serve with salad & garlic bread
seriously it is the best frozen lasagna on the market!!!!
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
eggplant parmesan
go to the grocery store find Maccabee Frozen Eggplant Cutlets
-jar of tomato sauce I like Newman's own any variety it's the one brand I don;t feel the need to doctor up the taste on
-mozzarella/parmesan cheese usually I buy the mixed shredded Italian cheese
-layer the stuff sauce/eggplant/cheese
-repeat
-bake about 350 30 minutes or so till cheese is melted
-serve over spaghetti with garlic bread & a salad
So much easier than doing the eggplant yourself and it is so very delicious!
been neglectful
sorry about that we have still been eating at my house
but life is busy with work & school!!!!
but life is busy with work & school!!!!
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