Monday, September 29, 2014

Yummy Apples!!!

Last Saturday, I went up to Logan with my aunt and uncle and their kids. We went to an orchard and picked our own apples! It was a blast. It was a neat environment. There were so many trees and so many different kinds of apples. So, I ended up coming home with a big bag of apples! I had green apples and red apples. I only had so much energy and I wasn't in the mood to can, and I had just gotten my new kitchen toy - a dehydrator! So, I dehydrated all my apples instead.

In a house of only my husband and me, these sure did go fast! I did 2 batches of apples, in total 12 trays. These were super fast because I also got an "apple corer, peeler, slicer". I can't imagine what I would have done without it! So, I peeled, sliced and cored my apples then gave them a bath in citrus acid water. After 10 minutes or so, I put them on the trays, sprinkled some cinnamon on top and left them to dry and a few hours later - these bad boys. :) The small bag are all that's left of my green apples. The bigger bag are my red apples. This was super fun and easy. The second time I did it, Trevor helped! He took time off of homework to spend time in the kitchen with me. I love it when he does that. :)

These have made for a great snack. Now I know what to do next time I have apples that I know we won't be able to eat before they go bad. I'll just dehydrate them!




Sunday, September 14, 2014

Alfredo Chicken Pasta Bake

Today, I accomplished quite a bit. I managed to do 7 loads of laundry, (hauled down 3 flights of stairs to the laundry mat and back up). I turned in my most difficult task for my hardest accounting class, read another 2 chapters in the Hobbit and made a fabulous dinner!

This doesn't sound like much, and I promise I'm not lazy. Being preggers does make you more tired, and normal things go a bit slower, but I'm trying to focus my attention onto getting my degree. I'm pushing 18 months worth of work into 6 months.

After spending so much time in front of the computer screen or in front of a book, I decided some time in the kitchen would do me good. I must say, I outdid myself this time. Dinner was fantastic. I spent the day periodically thinking about what I wanted to do. After searching up some ideas on Pinterest I came up with my own Alfredo chicken pasta bake. It was delicious!

I already had some Ragu Alfredo sauce from lunch. I cooked some noodles. Next I pan fryed a chicken breast. Once the noodles were done, I poured in the sauce, tore up the chicken and added it in and mixed it all together. Then I put it into a 8x8 dish. (It's small because it's only Trevor and I eating). I topped it with mozzarella cheese and bacon bits. I put it in the oven to melt the cheese for about 20 minutes.

This happened to be the main course but I had some amazing potatoes to go with it. I love marinade mixes that you can buy at the store in little packets. I have quite a stash of them. I happened to have a roasted potato mix that I hadn't used before. It turned out to be amazing! I cut up my potatoes into slices and put the mix over them and baked them for about an hour.

I also enjoy making bread. So I happened to have some of my homemade sandwich bread that I turned into garlic  bread to eat. Dinner was perfect, tasty, and for the most part - pretty healthy. It was good for me to spend time in the kitchen. It has been a while since I've cooked something this big in a while. I probably spent an hour and a half in the kitchen because there was quite a bit involved, but it was worth it! What's even better, is there was enough left over for both Trevor and I to have lunch tomorrow!



Ingredient for this dinner:
- Chicken
- noodles
- Parmesan cheese
- Alfredo sauce
     Optional: garlic salt, minced onion, bacon

Potatoes and seasoning
Bread with garlic salt and parsley 
Side salad.


To make the Pasta:
1. Get water on stove and heating.
2. Put chicken breast on the stove and cook in pan with some oil. Be sure to keep the lid on while cooking, it splatters and is hot! I sprinkled salt and pepper on my chicken.
3. Put noodles in boiling water and cook. Noodles will probably be done before the chicken, especially if the chicken was frozen. Drain noodles and put  back in pot.
3. Put Alfredo sauce in with noodles. I added some minced onion and garlic salt. Stir.
4. Once chicken is white all the way through, Shred it up and add it to the noodles.
5. Put the noodle mixture in a greased pan.
6. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and bacon.
7. Bake in oven for 20 minutes.

To make Potatoes:
Potatoes
Seasonings
(Usually) Oil

I like to cut my potatoes up and put oil and a mix over them. I will often do this first and get my potatoes in the oven as soon as possible because they take an hour to cook, usually. I did this and by the time I had everything else ready and the noodle mixture cooked, the potatoes were done!



What I love about this meal, is it didn't require anything crazy. I love being able to make dinner from things I already have or usually have. I also like to alter the recipes to work for whatever I have. This recipe is really easy to make to any size. If you need to feed a bigger crowd, cook more noodles and another chicken breast and put it in a bigger pan. I look for versatility in my recipes. I'm usually cooking for just 2, which most recipes are for a family. So this was particularly nice. I enjoyed my time in the kitchen. It did me good today.

Now, off to fold laundry!

- Sami

My First Canning Project - Peaches and Pears

This week, my awesome aunt bought me a water bath for canning. So, of course I had to give it a test run. I made sure to get all my homework done (which is most important), so I could spend the time necessary to do some canning. I went to the Provo market and picked up some peaches and pears. I then went to target to pick up some jars. Then the adventure began.

About 2-3 years ago, my mom got me the Ball canning book, it has over 400 recipes in it. I found my peaches and pears recipes in there and gave it a shot. I was careful to follow all the directions and the results were perfect! All my jars sealed! It was a ton of work. I did it all by myself. I can't imagine doing a bigger batch without help. Most of the time spent was me pealing or blanching and pealing the fruit. Once that was done, relatively little time was spent doing a heat-process on the fruit before putting them in the jars. My recipes required me to heat the fruit up in a syrup before putting them in the jars. The syrup was tasty! It ended up getting all over the handles and my hands before the night was over. :) I sure enjoyed my time doing it. I was careful to not over do it, physically. It's been awesome to see the "fruits" of my labor. :) I got 6 cans out of it. 3 peaches, 3 pears. 

It's a great skill to have. I can't wait for my next project!

Before....

After!!!


- Sami



Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Bean Chimichangas and Spanish Rice

Monday I finally got a rice cooker! I'd been wanting one for so long and I finally got one. It's a cute little guy, perfect for just Trevor and I. Well, I wanted to break in my new kitchen toy and needed a main dish to go with my rice. So, I happened upon this recipe for bean chimichangas. YUM! Fast and easy. You can view the original recipe here. This was an excellent easy recipe. I had Trevor in the kitchen to help me and we made these in probably about 20 minutes.




Crappy picture I know, but Trevor and I had both eaten a whole chimichanga before I realized I hadn't taken a picture. I was torn. I didn't want to stop eating these for long enough to get a good picture. I know food is like an art on other blogs, but here - I'm realistic. My food doesn't often turn out pretty, but it sure does turn out tasty. Anyway, I combined our plates quickly, snapped a picture and then went back to eating. 

If you're aiming for healthy, this might not be the best meal, but it sure is good comfort food. And really, if you take out the half block of Velveeta, it's really pretty healthy. 


Ingredients: 
Tortillas
1/2 can of Rotel
1 can refried beans
1/2 brick of Velveeta. 
Egg whites. (we used 1 egg and still had plenty)
Cheese (If the Velveeta isn't enough for you :)
1-2 tbsp of veggie oil

1. Warm beans, Rotel and Velveeta in a pot. Make sure the Velveeta is all mixed in. 
2. Warm up a pan on the stove with a little bit of oil. We are going to flash fry the chimis. (This was a new technique that I hadn't tried before. Took a little getting use to, my stove is tends to be extra hot, so I burned the first two). 
3. On a tortilla, put some of the bean mixture into it. I found that it naturally wanted to go flat, like a soup on the tortilla. So this part was a slight challenge. 
4. Baste a little bit of the egg whites around the edge of the tortilla. This acts as a sealant. Then fold up the tortilla in a burrito like style.  Top and bottom, then left and right side. 
5. Flash fry these in the pan on the stove. I only left mine on there for about 30 seconds on each side. But my stove has 2 heat options. High or off. There is no medium or low. 
6. Next, move them to a pan and let them back in the oven for about 12 minutes at 350. 

How easy right! What's awesome, is we had leftover bean/Velveeta mixture. Last night we put it on top of our baked potatoes. Wow. YUM! This was an excellent dinner. It had a bit of a kick to it, so be cautious with the Rotel, it holds a lot of heat! I also made some quick Spanish rice to go with it. You can view the original recipe here.

I just put all these ingredients in the rice cooker, gave it a stir and pressed start!

Ingredients:
1 1/2 cup of long grain rice. 
1 1/2 cup chicken broth
1 can of Rotel tomatoes (I only put in a few spoonfuls and it was really spicy!)
2 tbsp of melted butter
1 tsp of cumin


Enjoy!

-SamiMae

Monday, May 12, 2014

Homemade Snow Cone Syrup

Trevor and I have this tradition that whenever we watch a movie together, we air pop popcorn and make snow cones. So, this means that we go through a lot of popcorn and syrup. We are continually refilling our ice cube trays. We probably do this at least once a week, depending on how crazy life gets. It's become something we look forward to. In the last little bit, we've run out of our store bought snow cone syrup, which is pretty pricey. 

So, after a bit of researching, If figured out how to make it for about 25 cents. I usually buy sugar in bulk so I already have that on hand. It's about $0.25 for a packet of Koolaid mix. It's really super easy. Just prepare it a bit earlier in the day, so it has time to chill in the fridge. 

Ingredients:
- 2 C sugar
- 1 C water
- 1 Kool-aid packet of your choice. 


1. Boil water and sugar until they come to a rapid boil. 
2. Boil for 60 seconds. 
3. Take off heat, poor in 1 packet. Stir and let cool.
4. After it's cooled slightly, funnel into a bottle and store in fridge. We reused the snow cone bottles that we had. 

We've done cherry (seen above), and a mixed berry flavor. They have been really tasty so far! :) Super easy to make. It probably takes about 5-7 minutes altogether. I make this during the day, let it cool and then come evening, we are ready for a movie! 

- SamiMae

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Black Bean Pitas! YUMMY!

This was a meal that was very surprising how good it was! I was unsure when I was putting everything together, but this could have made it into the top 10 for spring meals. Trevor was even impressed. We just happened to have everything on hand too!

Ingredients:
  • Pita bread
  • Black beans
  • Corn
  • Romaine lettuce
  • Bacon
  • Celery (optional, I thought it was ok)
  • Sugar
  • Olive Oil
  • Mayonnaise
  • Vinegar
  • Pepper 
  • Onion
This came together in less than 15 minutes. It's eaten cold. I'm sure if you let it sit and let the flavors blend it could be good, but keep the bacon out until you eat to prevent it from getting soggy.

1. Cook some bacon. We did about 4 strips.
2. While Trev cooked the bacon, I drained a can of black beans and a can of corn and put into a bowl.
3. I cut up a little bit of green pepper (you want something sweet), onion and celery. I went easy on it. I cut everything small. Maybe 2-3 teaspoons worth of each. Add into bowl with beans and corn.
4. Add in 2 tablespoon mayo
5. Add teaspoon of sugar and olive oil and vinegar. 
6. Go off of taste, if you don't like it, mix it up. We added in a bit more sugar. 
7. Add bacon and mix it up. 
8. Get a pita bread, layer some romaine lettuce on it and put a few good scoops of the bean mixture on top and enjoy!








This was a surprising mixture. I found a recipe that I based it off of. You can view it here. I was really worried about it, but then the flavors worked together great. I loved the raw veggie flavor. The onion and peppers were quite wonderful. The sugar helped give it more of a dessert feel than a pita full of veggies. We ate the whole thing! 

- SamiMae

BLTs - A wonder!

I don't have pictures, but I made real BLTs this week. No bread, just bacon, lettuce and tomatoes. It was amazing....I'd never had it before.

I added a bit of mayo to the romaine lettuce, right on the lettuce, topped it with tomatoes and a strip of bacon on top. I am so doing that again! Remember this dinner!

- SamiMae