Thursday, October 20, 2011

Love Being in the Kitchen

I love being in the kitchen and this reminds me why.  It's quite different with a three year old and three month old but bringing them in with me to share in the preparation can be a beautiful thing.  The silent part is near impossible but being with them is amazing.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Banana Bread

Of all the things my Grandmother left behind, the love of baking and cooking and her recipe books are some that I cherish the most.  I have binders stuffed with her recipe collection, most hand written, as well as a few cookbooks.

Banana bread is definitely a Fall favorite.  My Mom makes it every Christmas.  Now I make it every time we have old mushy bananas.  Grandmother also taught me never let anything go to waste!

Here is her recipe:

2 cups sugar
1 cup of shortening
6 well-ripened bananas, mashed
4 well-beaten whole eggs
2 cups and 4 tbsp. flour
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp. baking soda
1 cup of chopped nuts, walnuts, pecans or roasted almonds -optional (I don't do this)

Grease two loaf pans.
Cream together sugar and shortening.
Add bananas and eggs, one at a time.
Combine dry ingredients, sift and add to mixture.
Stir in 1 cup of chopped nuts, optional.
Pour into loaf pans and bake at 375 degrees for 45 minutes.
If you use glass pans, bake one hour at 350 degrees.

Do not underbake.



Her words of advice: Let your bananas ripen until they have black skins.  If you use yellow or green bananas, you may lose the flavoring.

You can also freeze the black bananas (in a plastic bag) and add some sugar from the recipe to them as they are thawing out.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Just Toss It In

Sometimes I just need to clean out the veggie drawer/pantry before I refill it with fresh new food and produce. So I just chop what's left of the veggies, sauté them and mix it with some pasta and sometimes a protein.  It's easy and delicious.

Last week I had:
1/2 a red bell pepper
1/2 a yellow squash
1/2 a green zucchini
1/3 of an onion
a handful of small carrots left
Two different boxes with a little pasta in them.

1. I put on the water and pasta to boil.  (If the two pastas have different cooking times put the 10 min one in first then the 8 min one in 2 min later).
2. Then I drizzled some olive oil and butter in the pan and sautéed the veggies with some salt and pepper until almost tender over medium heat (a few minutes).
3. I tossed in a can of diced organic tomatoes for the last few minutes.
4. Next, I set the veggies aside and sautéed some soy "chicken" in the same pan.
5. Then I mixed the veggies with the "chicken" and tossed it with the pasta.

It was delicious and super easy.
Our toddler, Z digs it with all the colors and different pastas.

Last minute thought: Some tiny fresh mozzarella cubes mixed in would be awesome.  But I didn't have any.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Fettucine Alfredo



Fettucine Alfredo is a favorite around here. It is one of the most simple yet deliciously creamy pasta dishes ever. We love ours loaded with garlic and basil and served with hot fresh garlic bread. Daddy and the tiny boy love meat so they usually grill steak while Mama makes dinner.

Fettucine Alfredo ingredients
1 lb. fettucine
1 1/4 c. heavy cream
1 1/2 c. grated parmesan, fresh is best*
7 tbsp. sweet cream butter
1/2 c. chopped fresh basil
5-6 cloves garlic, minced
salt & pepper

*If you like a creamier alfredo cut the parmesan down to 1 1/4 c. when you make it and sprinkle more on top once it's cooked. That way you get the full parm flavor but a creamier pasta.

Garlic Bread ingredients
Loaf of French Bread
8 tbsp. sweet cream butter (one stick, 1/2 c.)
1/3 to 1/2 c. chopped fresh basil (it's up to you)
5-6 cloves garlic, minced
salt & pepper

Garlic Bread (prep first):
1. Let the stick of butter sit until room temperature
2. Turn on the oven to 350 degrees
3. Chop all the basil and mince the garlic (separate in half for bread and fettucine)
4. Slice the French bread in half lengthwise
5. Saute minced garlic in 1 1/2 tbsp. of the butter -about two minutes until soft and golden but not brown.
6. Let cool in a bowl about 5 min then mix in rest (6 1/2 tbsp.) of the room temperature butter.
7. Mix in the basil with a little salt and pepper, to taste
8. Spread on each half of the French bread
9. Pop in the oven when you put the pasta on to boil
About 8 minutes for softer bread, or 10+ minutes for crispier bread

Fettucine Alfredo (second):
1. Boil the water for the pasta
2. While the pasta cooks (after you pop in the garlic bread), in a medium sauce pan, saute your garlic in 1 1/2 tbsp. butter -about two minutes until soft and golden but not brown.
3. Put in the rest of the butter (5 1/2 tbsp.) and let it melt
4. Pour in the heavy cream and parmesan and whisk it together well, then bring to a boil.
5. Toss in the basil and twist in some salt and pepper, to taste
6. Pour into the drained pasta and mix well.
Serve immediately (with or without steak)

Makes 6 good sized servings.

Serving suggestion: side salad of any kind

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Cheesy Peas & Linguine

Cheese, sweet peas and pasta.
These are a few of my favorite things!

We had been playing all morning and lunch suddenly was upon us as our tummies rumbled. I had some of each of these ingredients so I decided to mix them up. The finished product is now one of my favorite quick meals. The creamy cheese melted in our mouths with the buttery linguine and heavenly sweet peas. I just have to share!

1/2 c. shredded asiago with rosemary and olive oil (regular asiago would be awesome too)
1/2 c. large shreds of fresh mozzarella
1/2 package of frozen organic sweet peas
1/2 lb. linguine
2 tbsp. butter
A few twists of sea salt
A few twists of fresh black pepper

Boil the water for the linguine and peas then put them on when it's ready.
While the pasta and peas cook shred the cheeses into a bowl.
Drain the pasta then mix the butter in.
Toss in the peas.
Toss the cheese in and mix well with a few twists of salt and fresh pepper.
Eat it warm right after you toss it.

It will melt in your mouth.

Makes three servings.
Would be great with garlic bread.

After thoughts: I bet I could make an awesome creamy cheese sauce because the cheese will clump a little. But we ate it right away so that wasn't a problem! I was perfectly happy with this as a quick meal. It's super simple, quick and fresh and you can't go wrong with that!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Homemade Pimiento Cheese

Homemade pimiento cheese is delicious and easy to make.
My mom frequently makes this and now we're addicted (my difference is I use two cheeses).
I highly suggest good quality organic cheddar, vegetables and mayonnaise.
Or choose two or one cheddars that you like, it can be that simple.
Also, use as much red bell pepper and red onion as you prefer.
We like it this way.
1 1/2 c. shredded sharp or medium cheddar cheese
1/2 c. shredded mild cheddar (I use white cheddar)
1/3 c. red bell pepper diced
1/3 c. red onion diced
1/3 - 1/2 c. mayonnaise (use Miracle Whip if you prefer)

Shred your cheeses.
Dice the bell pepper and onion.
Mix the ingredients and stir in the mayonnaise.
Serve with crackers or make a delicious sandwich.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Frittatas




Frittatas are the perfect food for any meal. You can make them hearty or light to fit your mood or mealtime. They're like a fluffy baked omelette that you can put anything you want into. I plan on using this easy base and changing up the ingredients over and over to fit our mood or use whatever leftovers our fridge holds.

I love how simple recipes are usually the best -all of the ingredients shine at once. I found many recipes for frittatas but many were more complicated than I wanted, especially for breakfast. So here's my take and it turned out perfect.

Ingredients:
5 eggs
4 strips of soy bacon diced
2 patties of soy sausage diced
1/4 c. whole milk
3/4 c. shredded mild cheddar cheese (you may want less but not us!)
a few twists of fresh pepper
a pinch of sea salt

Directions:
-Pre-heat oven to 375
-Grease a 9" pie pan (I love to use glass ones)
-Whisk together the eggs, milk, cheese (reserve a little for the top), pepper and salt then toss in the stars of the show -here I used soy bacon and sausage
-Pour the mix into the pie pan, sprinkle a little cheese on top and bake about 20 minutes until set.
-Let it set about 5 minutes before slicing and serving.

Makes about three servings