Friday, February 17, 2012

Yummies in our Tummies


I was shopping today at Target, and inspiration struck. It's not often that I have time to write things down, but I was already shopping so I grabbed the items I needed for this recipe while I was at the store already. And I got good reviews on it from the family…..


2.5 lbs of Chicken (I used Garlic and herb seasoned chicken)
5 lbs potatoes
18 oz of broccoli (I got 2- 12 oz bags and only used 1 ½ of them)
2 bags shredded Colby-jack cheese
2 bags shredded cheddar jack cheese
2 – 2.8oz packages of Real bacon Pieces.


LIGHTLY grease the bottom of the pans
Cut potatoes into wedges and wash off. Split them between 2 9x13 pans….sprinkle with adobo, seasoned salt, Montreal steak seasonings, and Italian seasonings.
Sprinkle broccoli over the pan
Dice chicken and split between the 2 pans over the potatoes.
Place in oven at 350, for 15 minutes. Stir, and then bake 15 minutes. Add Bacon pieces. Stir again, and then bake 15 minutes.
If chicken and potatoes seem done, continue with recipe. If not put in for another 15 minutes. (ovens vary)
When finished, place cheese over and stir. Bake for another 5-10 minutes, until cheese is to your liking.


Serve with Croissant rolls and enjoy!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

~*~Meatloaf....It's what's for dinner!~*~

Part of the reason my food never turns out the same way twice, i think, is because I don't measure my spices and ingredients.

Meatloaf :D  (a hit in my house)

4-6 lbs of ground meat
adobo
oregano
seasoned salt
garglic
onion
mustard
ketchup
egg
bread crumbs.

combine all of the ingredients.  mix by hand, making it a slightly sticky substance.  form into patties, and bake at 400 for 30 minutes.

Here's a twist....I added shredded white cheddar cheese to the meatloaf today....putting some in the center and re-pattying :D

Now, onto sides...

8 lbs whole white potatoes
4 sticks of butter
1-1 1/2 cup milk.
salt and pepper to taste

cut potatoes and boil.  when potatoes are soft, add the butter and milk and beat with a beater.  add salt and pepper to taste.

veggies of your choice :)


Another dinner in the bag......

Meatloaf....it's what's for dinner!

Monday, January 30, 2012

And the topic is.....BACON!

Everyone has their favorite foods....in this house, a popular one (and maybe in your home too) is BACON.  Bacon is one of those universal foods you can put with almost anything and it's just good.  Baccon and eggs.  BLT's.  Bacon Smothered Chicken.....Yummy. 

In my house, when I make bacon, i have to have AT LEAST 2 packs of it, if not three.  Depends on if ALL of the kids are home.  Like the other night, i made 3 packs of bacon for 6 people.  Yea, we like our bacon.  Then this weekend, it was just me and Jeremy, and we susficed with one. :D

Today's recipe.....Bacon Smothered Chicken

1 lb bacon, crumbled and cooked
5 lbs boneless, skinless chicken
2 bags shredded cheese of choice (Cheddar is a good choice)

I put the chicken in the oven (350), with some water and my favorite seasonings (adobo, italian seasonings, and if i am feeling up to it, some McCormick Montreal Chicken, and a little cayenne pepper), and cook it up.  Just when it's about done, i pour some cheese, then bacon, then cheese over top. Bake for another 15-20 minutes (til the cheese is nice and melted and I like a little crisp to my cheese)

Volia`  A meal fit for a king!  (or some bacon-starved kids!)

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Short-cut Chicken Cordon Blue.......

I have searched online for recipies for this dish....my kids LOVE my version, which I tweaked off of one I found...See....for some reason, my family doesn't like swiss cheese (something to do with not trusting cheese with holes...LOL)  and I had to make my own version.....Here goes.....

5 lbs of boneless/skinless chicken cooked, and cubed
4 cups of cubed ham, cooked
2 cans of cream of chicken soup
2 cans of cheddar cheese soup
4 cans of milk (filling up the aboved mentioned soup)
4 cups of shredded cheddar cheese
buttered noodles. :)


I cook my chicken with adobo, italian seasonings and a little crushed red pepper flakes.

I put the soup in a sauce pan, with milk and when hot I add shredded cheese.  Then i add the chicken and ham to the soup mix. 

I then take my "soupy mix" and put it over the noodles and serve :)

What is in your spice cabinet?

Spices and garnishes are what makes the dish....

My spices are probally the most standard spices around. Below is a list. 

  • salt
  • pepper
  • garlic (powder, salt, minced, dried)
  • Onion (''  ''  '' ''   ''    '' ''  ''    ''  '' '' )
  • adobo (of course!)
  • steak seasoning powder
  • steak seasoning (generic montreal steak seasoning)
  • about 5 - 6 kinds of McCormick montreal steak seasonings
  • italian seasoning
  • parsley
  • oregano
  • basil
  • bay leaves
  • Tastefully simple seasoned salt, onion onion, garlic garlic, bacon bacon.
  • sprinkles (and lots of different kinds)
  • food coloring
  • cinnamon (sticks, ground and with sugar)
  • nutmeg
  • allspice
  • and many more......can't think of them off the top of my head

Italian Garden Chicken and Non Traditional Cabbage -N- Noodles

It's just before grocery shopping.  You have odds and ends of this and that.  Or what about those days, when you just didn't have time to put things together for dinner, or you're running late?  What can you make?

This is some common happenings here at my house :)  I am bad at time management.  With all of the kids that run in and out of my house, and dealing with HS'ing, and my high functioning son.....its a wonder how anything gets done!  :) But this dish took me literally 5 mins pre-prep, 20 minutes to throw together.  30 mins to bake....and Viola`.  (NOTE:  I cook for 8 people!!)

Italian Garden Chicken

5 lbs of boneless/skinless chicken
1 bottle of Italian Dressing
3 lg tomatoes
1 lg green pepper
1 pkg of crumbled bacon (or 1 cup fresh bacon)
sliced cheese (optional)

Marinate your chicken for at least an hour for the juicy taste to cook in, though when i made it today, i didn't marinate (but it would taste better if u did :) )

place chicken and dressing in metal baking pan. top with cheese (optional), tomatoes, bacon and green pepper.

bake on 400 for 30 mins :)

The dish
Up close :)
Non Traditional Cabbage and Noodles :)

Butter/margarine (2 sticks for cabbage, one for noodles)
Italian seasonings
minced garlic
1 head of cabbage
1 box of your favorite pasta
salt
(This time i added 2 tsp Montreal steak seasoning and 1 tsp chili powder, just for kicks)

cook cabbage with butter, Italian seasonings, garlic and salt to taste.

boil noodles and add  butter  and salt and pepper to taste.

combine....




Enjoy! If you try my dishes, please leave me some feedback! 

Until next time :)

Thursday, January 20, 2011

And this, my friends, is why I cook....

My family has gone thru alot of changes....we have added a few children (We have become a family of 8 now!), made some friends, and lost some friends thru the years....

I like to expirement with foods, but have VERY picky people eating which makes the fun challenging....so my rule used to be "you eat what's on your plate, or else"  But I have changed that to "you at least have to TRY what I make, and if you don't like it, there are leftovers or a pb&j.

Cooking, for me, is kinda like a retreat...I like to expirement, as I said before, and I like to create.  If I find a new recipie that the kids like, it becomes one I make often.  Some examples are Hamburger and peas, short cut chicken cordon blue, pork lo mein. (stories to follow!)

One of the recipies I like to make, and has become a staple in  my house is Mac and Cheese.  When I was a kid, my mom made this AMAZING mac and cheese cassarole...but no matter how hard I would try, I could NEVER duplicate it...So I played around with my recipie, and came up with this....Now, you can take out what you don't like, but here's my sure hit.

Mac N Cheese

What you need:

  • 1-32 ounce box of Elbow noodles (and really, you can use whatever kinda noodle you want, I have used wagon wheels, farfelli, and rotini)
  • 3-8 oz packages of your favorite shredded cheese (usual favorites here are mozerella, white and yellow cheddar and Colby Jack)
  • Milk and Butter (I never measure, just pour)
  • 2 tps of minced garglic (the kind you get in the jar you keep in the fridge) or if none available, Garglic powder works (but the minced is best)
  • Salt and Pepper, to taste.

What to do:

  1. I boil the noodles with salt and the garglic.....
  2. If adding meat, I cook/fry it up while I am waiting for the noodles.
  3. Then combine the drained noodles, meat, and cheese with about a stick of butter and I pour milk over, and stir....if it seems sticky (cheese isn't melting like it should) add more milk.
  4. Now, here is where I determine, time-wise what to do next.  Sometimes I serve from the pan.  Other times, I pour into a gently sprayed pan, add cheese and breadcrumbs and put in the oven at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. 

Yummy!

Variations:  Add some pepperoni or bacon with white cheddar cheese or ham or hot dogs with yellow cheddar.  Hamburger is another good mix-in, but WELL drained!

This recipie is a HUGE hit with my family and I make it for birthday parties (like the one we just had last weekend, for Cj, my youngest, I made 4 big pans of it, one with pepperoni, ham, hotdogs and one plain.)