Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Easy-Peasy Cucumber Salad


My father-in-law, whom I will respectively refer to as {the green thumb}, has completely filled our home with cucumbers... and love, but mostly cucumbers.

He obviously thought there was a cucumber shortage in the town. :)

We have received bags of them, and he has also pickled several quarts as well.

This has led us to find things to make with cucumbers.  My sister, suggested a cucumber salad.
It didn't sound wonderful to me, but we had a potluck to go to, so I gave it a shot!

I can't believe how good it turned out!  I am not a huge cucumber lover, but this salad was amazing.
Fresh from the garden of course!




This is the ultimate "throw together" salad.  Really no prep work whatsoever!

I made my job even easier by using the salsa maker.


                                                              

They make all your chopping go by in about 2 minutes and they are super easy to clean.

I used mayo for the base of this salad, but plain yogurt would work well too.

Here is the recipe:
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I also didn't have any dill on hand, but that would be a fantastic addition to this salad. :)




I hope you enjoy this recipe.  Summer is almost over, so make the best of it!
Do you have any fast and easy salad recipes like this one?






Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Almost Stuffed Bell Peppers





Well here is one of my hubby's favorites.  (He's a simple man...)
I call it un-stuffed bell peppers.  This is a very easy dish to make, and it feeds a whole lotta boys!
I know, I have 4 growing ones, not counting the hubs. 








I know it doesn't look like much but it's a crowd pleaser!  You can use whatever kind of ground meat you like.  I used ground turkey, but you can also use sausage, or any other type of ground meat.  Season your meat however you like.  I use just a bit of salt and pepper.






Yes it's that simple!

I hope you enjoy this little recipe as much as we do.  A quick and easy dinner! 
My kids like putting this on tortillas, while the hubby likes eating it just like this...




Aren't quick and simple dinners the best? ;)





Saturday, July 5, 2014

Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes




                                    



Mmmmmmmm........
Sweet potatoes are delicious.  This recipe is especially savory!
Twice Baked or Stuffed Sweet Potatoes!
  What could be better than a sweet potato, stuffed with cheese & bacon?

So here's the down-lo:

Ingredients:
1 large Sweet Potato
(I use the white variety, but you can use which ever you prefer.)
1/2 Small Onion- Sauteed
1 Strip of Bacon- Cooked
1 Clove Garlic- Minced & Sauteed
1/2 Cup Cheddar Cheese, plus additional for topping
Splash of milk

First pierce and bake your sweet potato in the microwave on high for 4-6 minutes or until tender.  If you prefer to bake them in the oven the first time around you can.  This will take an additional 30 minutes.  
Next, quarter your potato by cutting in half lengthwise, and then in half across the middle.

Scrape the flesh from the potato, leaving a small amount of flesh in the skins.  Just enough so the skins are sturdy and don't fall apart.

Next, combine all ingredients in a bowl including the potato flesh, and mix.  If the potatoes do not easily mash, use an electric mixer.  Do not over mix.  The consistency should be a little lumpy not baby food like.



Next, stuff your skins with the mixture in the bowl, and top with a little extra cheese.  The stuffing will overflow like this:




Bake in the oven for 10-12 minutes @ 375 degrees.

This is the result:




These have become a regular in our house!  To keep this recipe vegan, omit the bacon  and use vegan cheese, and almond milk.
I have  made it both ways and it is delicious either way.  These potatoes are quite hearty.  With only one large potato it makes 4 stuffed potatoes.  They go a long way!  

I hope you enjoyed this recipe!




Monday, June 16, 2014

Fruit and Maple Oatmeal





Lately I have been loving the fruit and maple oatmeal from Mcd's.  I basically re-created it at home, but I made it healthier and of course it is delich.  :)




 Here's what you'll need:
1/2 C Quick Oats (Cooked to directions on box)
1/8- 1/4 C Almond Milk
1/2 C Chopped Apples
2 Tbs Rasins or Nuts
1 Tbls Brown Sugar
1 Tsp Maple Syrup or Honey

2 Tbs Flax Seed (Optional)
1 Tbs Peanut Butter (optional) 
2 Tsp Cinnamon (optional)


After cooking your oatmeal, add the other ingredients into your oatmeal and stir to perfection.  I love this oatmeal and it only takes about 5 minutes to make.   With the optional ingredients it is super good & good for you. And, it only has 1 tbs of Brown Sugar!  I'm a lover of sweets, and this did not leave me thinking I need to add sugar.  It is Delicious.



Thursday, May 15, 2014

Best Meatless Chili Recipe



I'm proud to say this is my own chili recipe.  I make this quite often, and after several tweakings, I've nailed it.
It's easy to include meat for all you meat-lovers out there.  Right now, I am doing the meatless thing, so that is the version I am choosing to share with you.  If you want to add meat, cut out one can of beans, and add ground beef, turkey, or pork instead.





 STEP 1
Saute in a large skillet:
1 Small Yellow Onion-chopped
1 Green Bell Pepper-chopped
3 Cloves of Garlic- minced
3 Vine Ripened Tomatoes
 (you can also use canned tomatoes, but don't add those here)

In a separate bowl mix together:
2 Tbs Chili Powder
2 Tbs Cumin
1 Tbs Cornstarch
1 Tbs Brown Sugar
2 Tsp Cinnamon
1 Tsp Red Ground Pepper
2 Tsp Cayenne Pepper
1 Tsp Thyme
Dash of Salt

This will be your seasoning.  After veggies are golden brown and soft, add them to a large pot.  Add in:
1 Can Kidney Beans-rinsed
1 Can Black Beans-rinsed
1 Large Can Baked Beans
1 Large Can Zesty & Spicy Spaghetti Sauce Plus, 1 Can Water
(If you are using canned tomatoes, add them here)
Bring to a boil.  Reduce Heat, add seasoning mix, and simmer for about 15 minutes or until hot and thickened, stirring occasionally. Serve with your choice, shredded cheese, sour cream, and chopped onion.  
Everyone who tries it always loves it, and is surprised when I tell them what's in it. One day spaghetti sauce, and baked beans was what I had in my cupboard and I made chili with it.  I loved it, my kids loved it, & my husband loved it.  I've never gone back to using tomato sauce and plain ol' beans.  
Plus, it's super fast!  I am a busy mom of 5.  I don't have a lot time to prep.  The only prep work you have to do for this recipe,  is chop the onions, garlic, tomatoes, and bell pepper.  My secret to making this step fast is I use this Salsa Maker, that I bought for my husband not too long ago.  It takes your prep time down to nothing. :)
You can get it here:
                                                           

Even though the weather is warming up, I still like to have a hot meal that feeds a lot of people on the fly.

What kind of easy recipes have saved you on a time crunch?