The first time I ever made a dinner for my friends, I was 17, had my first place and only one child. I made this HUGE spaghetti dinner. And I learned that you should add oil and salt to the noodles as their cooking, keep your eyes on the garlic bread in the oven, and it's easier to use ground meat instead of meatballs THAT ROLL OFF THE PLATES....(I should have known better.....)
So imagine me, having my first dinner in my first apartment, crying because my noodles were clumpy, sauce watery, the bread was burnt and the meatballs went rolling everywhere.....But every ounce of food I made was eaten without complaint.(I LOVE MY FAMILY!)
HAHAHA.....
As a child, some of my earliest memories are of my mom always in the kitchen. Usually she'd be shooing me from the tray of cookies she had just made. My mom put Betty Crocker to shame. She used to can her own fruits and veggies, make her own sauces and jelly, grind her own meat....all in all, my hero. I don't know how she did it, but we had an immaculate house and a home-cooked meal EVERY night....And when she used to make her sauce or jelly, I used to "help" and thought I was big sh!t for it!
I guess I should explain why I call this "Ghetto Row". I live in a small borough, and I live in the only ROW homes in this borough....sure, there are doubles but only 1 row......We joke around that we're living in the "ghetto". It's not too bad here, though, because the neighbors keep to themselves and don't bother no one.
So now you know the "inside" joke......Another recipe to come :)
Questions and comments welcome.......
Some may laugh at the title of this blog, but to me and my family, this blog will be representing our life, and the changes in it, thru food. Some of the knowledge gained in recipies and life, have come from those who have touched our lives in some way.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
For my first dish....
As a busy Mom of 4 kids, I have learned to be frugal and learned where I can cut corners, change things up and improvise. I am always running out of something, or forgetting something. Most of my dinners (both for community dinners and for family dinners) are improvised. HAHA, Improvise is my favorite word. You will find this out.
Family dinners are just as fun as community dinners. The only difference is I add some more people to our every day insanity--i mean every day chaos--i mean every day life? LOL There are always people eating here, and it's never a dull moment. Community Dinners started with my friend T and her son and daughter, then we added K and her dh, and 2 children. And now, we add J, her dh and her 2 girls.
For my first blog-recipie, I will go with something easy......as I post blogs, I will try to break it down to smaller families....I am used to cooking for an army, so please forgive me in advance.
Connie's Burger 'N Noodles (or as she calls it "Connie's Ham-oo-meay")
You will need:
Some variations.....Add some shredded cheddar cheese or parmsean cheese, a couple splashes of worcheshire sauce or A1 sauce.
AND THAT'S IT! Quick and Simple. Please feel free to post comments and if you try one of my recipies, let me know what you think!
Leslie
Family dinners are just as fun as community dinners. The only difference is I add some more people to our every day insanity--i mean every day chaos--i mean every day life? LOL There are always people eating here, and it's never a dull moment. Community Dinners started with my friend T and her son and daughter, then we added K and her dh, and 2 children. And now, we add J, her dh and her 2 girls.
For my first blog-recipie, I will go with something easy......as I post blogs, I will try to break it down to smaller families....I am used to cooking for an army, so please forgive me in advance.
Connie's Burger 'N Noodles (or as she calls it "Connie's Ham-oo-meay")
You will need:
- 1 - 3 pounds of hamburger (this depends on your family size....if you have 4 people in your house, one pound will be good, if you have more....improvise)
- Your favorite seasonings (when I say this, I use Adobo, Seasoned Salt, minced garlic and onion, some steak seasoning....sometimes I use some crushed red pepper if I am looking for a kick.)
- One box of your favorite pasta to each pound of hamburger (i usually use elbow)
- One stick of butter per box of pasta
- 1 - 2 cans of peas
- Brown hamburger adding your favorite seasonings. Drain and set
- aside.
- Boil noodles, and when Al Dente, drain, add butter....stir.
- Stir in hamburger and peas. Keep on a low heat for about 5 minutes.
Some variations.....Add some shredded cheddar cheese or parmsean cheese, a couple splashes of worcheshire sauce or A1 sauce.
AND THAT'S IT! Quick and Simple. Please feel free to post comments and if you try one of my recipies, let me know what you think!
Leslie
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