Wednesday, February 11, 2009

BRIAN'S FAVORITE PASTA

I am married to the pickiest eater in the world. Brian doesn't like chicken, fish, casseroles, hamburger dishes, blah, blah, blah. He makes up weird rules about his food touching, and he only likes bacon when he's camping. I'm telling you, it's exhausting. Dinner time can be such a chore. By nothing short of a miracle, I tried this pasta dish, and he liked it. I've tweaked it a bit, but it's super easy.

1 pkg. linguine noodles
2 T olive oil
1 tsp minced garlic - I use the kind that comes in a jar
2 tsp. Italian seasoning - I like the 'grinder' kind
2 T Balsamic Vinegar
2 T Italian Dressing (if you are using the marinated artichoke hearts, I would leave this out.)
1 C artichoke hearts - I use marinated artichoke hearts, but if you're trying to be healthy you can use the kind that comes packed in water. Sometimes I chop them. Sometimes I add them whole.
1 can sliced or whole black olives
1 chopped tomato
1/2 lb cooked shrimp (w/out tails)
Salt and Pepper to taste

Cook the linguine according to package directions. Drain.

While the pasta is cooking, combine olive oil, garlic, vinegar, Italian dressing, and seasoning in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the artichoke hearts, olives, tomato and shrimp and cook until heated thoroughly. (Don't overcook or the shrimp will shrink and get rubbery.)

Pour veggie/shrimp mixture over pasta and serve with Parmesan cheese or grated mozzarella.

I've added fresh mushrooms before. I've substituted a can of diced tomatoes instead of a fresh tomato. I've used fire roasted tomatoes. It has always turned out great. I think it would be good with chicken instead of the shrimp. I also would like to try it with broccoli and summer squash. You really can't mess it up!

Serve it with a green salad and french bread and you have dinner! It's super fast and super easy. The entire meal comes together in 15 or 20 minutes. Enjoy!

MOUNTAIN MAN HASH

Sorry, but I couldn't find a picture of my family's favorite breakfast recipe. I am always so surprised when I make this and one of our guests say they have never tried it!? I mean, this is the easiest breakfast out there...Okay, except cold cereal and milk.

INGREDIENTS:
  • 1 lb Sausage
  • 1 Bag Hasbrowns (I prefer the cubes)
  • 8 Eggs (Scrambled)
  • 1 C Shredded Cheese
  • Your favorite seasonsings

Fry sausage in a large skillet. I usually cook my sausage with a little diced onion. Just before the sausage is cooked completely, add hashbrowns. Season with salt, pepper, and your favorite seasonings. I put a few slices of butter on top of the hashbrowns for flavor and to keep everything from sticking. Cook at 350 degrees in your skillet until hashbrowns are soft then add eggs. Stir occassionally (you don't want eggs to stick, but you don't want to make this dish mushy). Sprinkle with cheese. Serve alone or on tortillas. Everyone in my family has their own favorite way to garnish their mountain man hash including salsa, sour cream, ketchup, or all of the above. Bon Apetit!

Monday, February 9, 2009

CHICKEN TORTILLA SOUP



This is a fast, favorite of mine. It's simple ingredients make it a quick meal that you, your husband, and your kids can enjoy.

INGREDIENTS:
  • Chicken Broth
  • Diced Chicken (cooked)
  • 1 Jar Salsa (any kind)
  • 1 Can Corn
  • 1 Can Cream of Chkn Soup
  • Seasonings (your choice)
  • Sour Cream
  • Shredded Cheese
  • Tortilla Chips
Fill pan with 4 or 5 cans of chicken broth. (You can also use water & chicken bouillon cubes.) Add cooked chicken and let boil for about 5 minutes. Turn down heat to medium and add salsa, corn, and cream of chicken soup. Leave on stove until thoroughly heated.

That's it! Serve in bowls topped with shredded cheese, sour cream, and tortilla chips. If you're feeling really adventurous you can cut tortilla into strips, toss with olive oil, and bake until crunchy. Replace chips with these tasty and decorative strips.

FYI--I cook my chicken in 2 T of butter w/ diced onion. I also season the soup with Nature's Seasonings, Garlic Salt, Season Salt, Basil, and Pepper.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Caramel Apple Pork Chops

This is my absolute favorite way to have pork chops, & so it is what I'm making tonight. I love the sauce so much that I double or triple it (the sauce, not the apples) & serve it with rice. Yum!

Ingredients:
4 pork chops (3/4 in. thick)
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
2 tablespoons butter
2 apples - peeled, cored and sliced
3 tablespoons pecans (optional)

Directions:
1. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Place chops in skillet & cook (turning occasionally) until done.

2. While chops are cooking, melt butter in another skillet or saucepan. Add the brown sugar, salt, pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, & apples. Cover and cook until apples are just tender.

3. Uncover sauce & continue to cook until slightly thickened. Pour over pork chops, sprinkle with pecans, & serve.

I season the pork chops in the skillet, and I like to cook the sauce in the pan with the pork chops--even easier as a one pan dish & the chops get a really good flavor. I also and extra brown sugar to the sauce & sprinkle in extra cinnamon & nutmeg. I sometimes skip the apples, and I never use pecans because David hates nuts in his food. This works well in the crock pot, but I add extra water to it because the sauce cooks down quite a bit. And I promise that this doesn't taste like you've covered your meal in actual caramel. :)


**Just a note: If you cook the sauce without apples, add a little bit of water. If you only use butter & brown sugar, the sauce doesn't mix well, and you end up with oil on top of it.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

What Not to Cook

Can you tell what I cooked up? I like to call this Binky Ala Mode, or Fried Binky Sunny Side Up.I suggest you never leave binkies on the stove and forget about them. Eventually all the water evaporates & you're left with this. I also suggest you don't leave your husband in charge of remembering to take them off the stove after 10 minutes. Otherwise you might walk down the stairs and into a smoke filled living room & kitchen smelling like burning plastic--while the boys are wrestling. How did they not notice?!

Now that we know what I do in my kitchen, I just want to welcome you to our newest blogging endeavor. We thought this might be a good way to share our favorite recipes, tips, & ideas--and maybe figure out what to cook for dinner tonight. Hopefully you can find something from us "Holm" gals worth dishing up. Bon Appetit!