Thursday, October 13, 2016
My Newish Favorite Food: Irish Nachos
photo via handmade & craft
Irish Nachos with Pulled Pork.
It is Southern, it is Irish, it is awesome.
Bake potatoes. Like, make Baked Potatoes
Cut into fourths and scoop out some of the potato, leaving the "skins."
Alternatively: thinly slice potatoes and bake like this recipe (below)
Top with pulled pork, sour cream*, melted cheese, salsa or tomatoes, and green onions (or chives... is that the same thing?). Here is a "real" recipe ;)
-Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.
-In a large bowl combine potatoes, olive oil, rosemary, thyme, salt, and pepper. Stir until coated.
-Place potatoes in a single layer on a cookie sheet. Bake for 20 minutes. ...
-Place cooked potatoes in a large oven safe skillet. Top with cheese and bacon or pulled pork (can use leftover pork shoulder from slow cooker). ...
-Sprinkle with green onions.
YUM-O!!!!!
* I have been using Greek yogurt, and I honestly can't tell the difference!!! In taste;)
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
The Perfect Iced Mocha.... When You Know You're Gonna
~1 tsp. sugar
~1 heaping tbsp. cocoa
~1 shot espresso
~1 1/2 c. milk, cold
~4 cubes ice
~handful crushed ice
~mason jar, with lid
1. Brew a shot of espresso
2. Meanwhile, stir together your cocoa powder and sugar
3. Add hot and steaming espresso to cocoa mixture and stir until dissolved
4. Add milk and ice
5. Put lid on mason jar and shake a few times
BONUS: The lid will keep flies and mosquitos out of your drink!
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Spicy Salmon With Teriyaki Pan Sauce
ingredients:
-2 pieces of salmon
-1/2 c. soy sauce
-2 large cloves garlic, pressed
-1/4 c. brown sugar
-sugar (opt)
-fresh ginger root, chopped or diced
-dash red pepper flakes
-1-2 tsp. veg./ olive oil
-dash garlic salt
We ate this dish when our kids were with their grands. I made it spicy this time, because it just sounded so good. And it was! So delicious, you guys. ;)
First, take your salmon out of the freezer, and place into a glass dish with water. Let it thaw overnight or for a day in the fridge.
When it is thawed, take it out and pat dry with a paper towel.
Dice your ginger root and press your garlic.
Start your sauce by adding 1/2 c. soy sauce to a small saucepan.
Add garlic and let it cook for about 2 min. or so.
Add 1/3 c. water and then your 1/4 c. brown sugar, or alternatively 1 1/2 tbsp. brown sugar and 1 tbsp. white sugar.
Cook down about 2-3 min., until sugar is completely dissolved in the water.
Strain chunks of ginger if there are any.
Set your sauce aside.
To cook the fish, add a bit of olive oil to a pan.
Put fish, skin side down, and without fully cooking it, let it get hot, 1-2 min. Meanwhile, coat the top side with soy sauce and a dash of garlic salt. Flip & cook 3-4 min.
Flip and cook again, 3-4 min. on the other side (the first side).
At the end, add your sauce, and heat until hot, but not bubbling.
If it boils in the pan, there is a risk that the sauce will burn.
(That's why you should add it at the end.)
Serve with rice and steamed carrots.
Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Papaya Chia Seed Smoothie
Mmmm.... papaya. A little thick around the middle, it makes excellent juice, if you've never tried it. Stephen and I had a lot of papaya juice on our honeymoon in Costa Rica! This smoothie recipe is sure to delight you, and hopefully your kids, too. I've made it a few ways. Let me share them with you:
Version 1: More Acceptable to Adults
-1/4 papaya sliced into pieces
-1 c. greek yogurt (strawberry flavored)
-1 c. orange juice
-2 tbsp. chia seeds
-1 c. frozen blueberries
-1 handful (4-5 pieces) ice
To prepare, slice in half, and scoop out papaya seeds. Slice papaya into pieces for easier blending. Put everything in a blender or vitamix and press start. Let it complete the smoothie cycle, pour into a glass or cup, and enjoy!
Version 2 (more acceptable to my children--- ask me how I know!!)
-skip chia seeds
-1-2 bananas
-1 c. frozen blueberries or frozen strawberries
-1 c. strawberry greek yogurt
-1-2 c. orange juice
-1/4 a papaya, sliced into pieces
-1 handful (4-5 pieces) ice
Papaya can have an odd flavor. However, it makes the tang of the blueberries more mild and creates a more flavorful smoothie overall in this particular mixture.
Enjoy!
Monday, March 21, 2016
Spicy Tilapia
4 tilapia fillets
1 1/2 tsp. old bay
1 tsp. ground ginger
1/2 tsp. garlic salt
1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper
2 small pats butter
I’ve tasted enough bland tilapia in my day to know that when I eat a good piece of fish, I will gladly and willingly shovel two or three pieces of it down my gullet. This happens to fall into the latter, non-bland variety. When such a delicious piece of fish comes along, I am happy to share it with you, dear friends!
I like to cook fish, and like Julia Child’s recipe for boeuf bourgignon, you should pat your defrosted fish (only defrost under cold running water) with a clean paper towel so that it isn’t dripping wet. The water will interfere with cooking a cook piece of fish.
Add a pat of butter to a hot pan, let it start to sizzle. Lay four tilapia fillets and cover the top side of your fish with seasoning. Let the underside of the fish get hot, but don’t wait for it to cook or you won’t have seasoning cooked in on that side. Once it gets hot, flip the seasoned side over and cook for about 4 minutes on high heat. Check it and if it is white and a little browned in spots (like grilled chicken), it is ready to be flipped. After applying the rest of your seasoning to the other side, flip it and cook another 4-5 minutes until reverse side is white with browned spots, as well.
The great thing about this combination of spices, I think, is that the spice is spicy without being too hot, the ginger tempers the Old Bay and makes it more rounded out (less of the plain salt hitting your tastebuds), and the butter makes the finish rich. I think this recipe could be taken up even a few more notches with real garlic, minced or pressed.;)
Enjoy!!!
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Banana Bread
2 c. all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/8 tsp. ground nutmeg
2 beaten eggs
1 1/2 c. smashed bananas
1 c. sugar
1/2 c. oil or butter (melted)
(recipe adapted from Better Homes and Gardens;)
1. Grease two loaf pans. Combine dry ingredients.
2. Combine eggs, bananas, sugar, and oil.
3. Add wet to dry.
4. Stir until just combined. Lumpy is ok.
5. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 45-55 min.
Monday, February 15, 2016
Baird's Coffee Cake
1 1/2 c. supgar
3 eggs
1 c. sour cream
1 tsp. baking powder
2 1/2 c. flour
1 tsp. almond flavoring
1 c. brown sugar
1 tbsp. cinnamon
1/2 c. pecans
creamed butter, sugar, add eggs, add sour cream and flour alternately
grease pans, sprinkle cinnamon and brown sugar on top
Bake 25 min. at 350.
To double it:
2 sticks of butter
3. c. sugar
4 eggs
2 c. sour cream
4 tsp vanilla
4 c. flour
2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 tsp cinnamon
1c. chopped pecans
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