Sunday, August 28, 2011
Veggie Day
Monday, August 22, 2011
Southern Style Cooking in Kansas
The day started off by dropping off a carrot cake that I had made for her and gave her a copy of "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett. Then I went home and whipped up the two of us a simple breakfast of baked eggs, buttered toast, fresh fruit and coffee, which we enjoyed outside at her patio table. Then I chauffeured her around post, managing every close parking space possible (which never happens to me) and then we cooked and ate dinner together along with our children. Now after reading this, everyone will be wanting to be my neighbor.
Last night for dinner, she fried chicken and I made homemade Bojangles' biscuits. Let me tell you, that was an awesome dinner. We ate the chicken and biscuits alongside some pickled beets and capped off the night with a slice of carrot cake. Now if that's not a good birthday, I don't know what one would be.Now, there was nothing special to the chicken just the mini wings and arm joints coated in flour and fried up golden brown. The biscuits were a recipe I had never tried, but will be my go to biscuit recipe from now on. I found them in a cookbook that I've had for years. Don't be thrown off by the mayo in them. They're amazing!
Homemade Bojangles' Biscuits
2 cups self-rising flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons powdered sugar
1/3 cup mayonnaise
1 cup buttermilk*
Butter, melted
Mix dry ingredients; add buttermilk and mayonnaise. Knead dough slightly and then roll out onto floured surface and cut into biscuits. Place onto a baking sheet coated with non-stick spray. Bake at 450* for 10 minutes. Brush melted butter on top and then continue baking about 5 more minutes or until golden brown. Makes 9 biscuits. Enjoy.
*Buttermilk Substitution -Place a tablespoon of white vinegar or lemon juice in a liquid measuring cup. Add enough milk to bring the liquid up to the one-cup line. Let stand for five minutes. Then use as much as your recipe calls for.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
The Famous Mac & Cheese from Pickett Place
Pickett Place's Famous Mac & Cheese
1 box elbow macaroni
4 cups sharp cheddar, grated (Tenisha only uses Kraft)
3 eggs
Milk, maybe 1/2 cup or more
Salt and Pepper, to taste
Creole Seasoning, to taste (Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning)
Preheat the oven to 400*. Boil noodles and drain. Return the noodles to the same pot crack 3 eggs, add and mix well, then add 3 cups of cheese, stir and mix well. Add milk in small amounts as you stir to avoid making it too soupy. Add seasonings to taste. Spray a 9x13 pan with non-stick cooking spray and add macaroni. Top with the remaining cup of cheese and bake for 10-15 minutes or until the cheese is melted throughout.
Now that I've shared the secret with you, it's your turn to make this simple, yet delicious mac & cheese. If you're not up to making a whole 9x13 pan, cut the recipe in half and use just one egg. Hope you all enjoy this dish!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Pork Chop kind of day.
During one of my searches on the Weights Watchers website, I found a recipe for potatoes that had OVER 5,000, yes FIVE THOUSAND positive reviews! I decided that I would give them a try. The recipe is for Dijon Roasted Potatoes. Potatoes are cut and cubed then dressed with Dijon mustard and several other spices before being baked in the oven. I can’t share it here unfortunately since it is a registered WW Recipe. These potatoes went from an unknown new dish to a place in our reoccurring recipes.
The other side dishes weren’t anything new just tried and true favorites: Broccoli with Cheese Sauce, Roasted Broccoli, Roasted Asparagus and Mice. Michael doesn’t eat Broccoli with Cheese Sauce but likes Roasted Broccoli so that is why we had two broccoli dishes at the table that night. The Roasted Asparagus is made just like the Roasted Broccoli, but just changing the veggie involved. The Mice are one of an acquired taste, but Emma and myself love them.Fabulous Friday ~ Mande's Top 5
#5– Ketchup
I know you are like why plain ol’ ketchup. Simple. It is awesome. My kids go through about a bottle a week.
#4 – Lipton Recipe Secrets Savory Garlic & Herb
I have been using this since Jamey and I got married17 years ago for potatoes until the stores stopped stocking it. So, I just did without. Nikki moves to Kansas and finds it there then the store here start carrying it about 2 month after she leaves. She was kind enough to supply me with a stash.
#3 – Kraft Pineapple Spread
#2- Joy of Cooking Cookbook
#1 – Marie’s Blue Cheese Dressing
Saturday, August 6, 2011
My New Favorite Cake!
Friday, August 5, 2011
Fabulous Friday ~ Nikki's Top Five
# 4- Jäger-Sahne Schnitzel by Maggi
This is another wonderful German product that I found in the Commissary (okay, my neighbor told me about it). Add cream and sliced mushrooms to this seasoning packet along with some pork cutlets and you've got a tasty meal. Germans typically eat this over a plate of French fries, but we serve up this dish with roasted baby red potatoes and Brussels Sprouts. Mmm...delicious!
#3- Millstone Breakfast Blend Coffee and International Delight Almond Joy Creamer
We've been hooked on some Dunkin' Doughnut coffee for well over a couple years, until now. The price of coffee (even at the Commissary) is a bit high. I was looking for a *cough* cheaper brand to switch to, but came home with a $7.30 bag of this splendid treasure after trying a small $1.00 sample of it. Add some International Delight Almond Joy Creamer and you've got the best cup of coffee you've ever dreamed of!
#2- Small Santoku Knife Colori by Kuhn Rikon
This by far is the most awesome knife I have ever used. I got the blue one at Dillard's for less than $11.00 back in January. It slices, it dices, it chops, it does everything that a knife is supposed to do. As if that wasn't enough, it come with a plastic cover for the blade to use during storage, which means no more cut fingers while digging through your knife drawer!