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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Turkey, Bean, & Carrot Soup


If you're tired of chili, or haven't made it in a while, this can serve as a nice substitute. The ground turkey is yummy and tasty!


ingredients
1/4 c. chopped onion
1 lb ground turkey
1 small can of tomato paste
1 tbsp. minced roasted garlic
white navy beans- about 1 1/2 cups
5-6 carrots, chopped
1 32 oz. box broth- vegetable, beef, or chicken (I used chicken, made by Progresso, and it was yummy)
seasoning to taste (I used pinch of oregano, cumin, onion powder, salt, and pepper)


The night before, I put a pound of ground turkey in the crock pot with tomato paste, about a cup or cup and a half of water, 1 tbsp. roasted minced garlic, 1/4 c. chopped onion, salt, and pepper.   Set some dried beans in a soup pot to soak overnight (after rinsing and sorting). The turkey cooked in about 3 hours in my slow cooker, and I then put it in the refrigerator to chill.

The next day, I chopped some carrots into chunks, and added those to the drained beans. I covered all with broth and let simmer on the stove for an hour or two, stirring until carrots are soft and beans are fully cooked.  The carrots may not take as long as the beans; in this case, remove the carrots carefully with a slotted spoon, and add to the turkey mixture, which should be chilling in the refrigerator. When the beans are finished, chill.

Finally, add the turkey and tomato-paste mixture to the beans and broth, stirring on low simmer until heated through, about 10-15 minutes.

Add salt, pepper, and other seasonings of your choice- or hot sauce- to taste!




Serve piping hot with fresh buttermilk biscuits or good bread! We are really into marmalade right now if you can't tell! :-)

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Aunt Marnie's Fruit Tea

Aunt Marnie’s Fruit Tea

1. Brew Orange Spice Tea (decaf)
2. equal parts Limeade,
3. Lemonade,
4. Orange Juice

For beer tea, simply mix 1/2 c. of fruit tea with 1/2 c. beer. It’s delicious!
Put in an old milk jug

Freeze leftovers

Potato & Vegetable Soup

1 Zucchini, diced
1 Squash, diced
2 baking potatoes, diced
3 cups beef broth
onion
garlic
salt
oregano
2 tbsp. butter

Put everything into a slow cooker, on low.

At the end, add butter. This was so yummy!

Pork Roast with Raisins and Pine Nuts


Ingredients:

Dale seasoning sauce

Pork tenderloin (about 2lb)
Roasted Garlic (from a jar)
Raisins
Pine Nuts

~Place Pork tenderloin in a shallow pan.

~Pour about 2/3 c. Dale's seasoning sauce all over Pork tenderloin.
~Add about 2-3 c. of water to the bottom of the pan.
~Top Pork roast with 1 tsp. roasted garlic, salt, pepper, and pine nuts.
~Add sliced carrots to the Broth
~Add raisins in the last 15 minutes

Bake uncovered for 1 hour on 425°


Ours' turned out perfectly! The carrots were perfectly soft and flavorful, and the roast was very flavorful.


Serve with loaded mashed potatoes, and a side salad with pear, raisins, pine nuts, and creamy balsamic vinaigrette.