We've enjoyed this a couple of times, and it's perfect for our upcoming menu!
Preheat: --
Category: Soup, Peas, Crockpot, Ham
1 16-oz. pkg. Dried split peas, rinsed
2 c. Ham, diced
3 Carrots, chunky-cut
1 med. Onion, diced
2 stalks Celery, chunky-cut
2 cloves Garlic, minced
1 Bay Leaf
1 T. Seasoning salt
1/2 t. Pepper
1 1/2 quarts hot water (4 cups = 1 quart, so 6 cups)
1. Layer ingredients in crockpot in the order presented.
2. Pour in water--DON'T STIR.
3. Cover and cook: 4-5 hours on HIGH or 8-10 hours on LOW.
4. Remove bay leaf before serving while hot.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Egg/Cheese/Muffin
This is a VERY easy dinner. It's definitely a "sometimes" food.
Preheat: --
Category: Eggs, Breakfast
Per person:
1 English muffin
1-2 Eggs
1 super-thin slice Sharp cheddar cheese
Butter or mayo
1. Toast English muffin. Pan fry the eggs, breaking the yolks with the spatula.
2. Spread either butter OR mayonnaise on one side of the muffin as soon as it's out of the toaster. Add slice of cheese right away so it can melt.
3. When eggs are fried, fold them so they fit on the muffin and assemble the sandwich. Serve hot.
Preheat: --
Category: Eggs, Breakfast
Per person:
1 English muffin
1-2 Eggs
1 super-thin slice Sharp cheddar cheese
Butter or mayo
1. Toast English muffin. Pan fry the eggs, breaking the yolks with the spatula.
2. Spread either butter OR mayonnaise on one side of the muffin as soon as it's out of the toaster. Add slice of cheese right away so it can melt.
3. When eggs are fried, fold them so they fit on the muffin and assemble the sandwich. Serve hot.
Jana Glass' Marinara Sauce
I swear I posted this before, but I can't find it!! So if this is a repeat post, I apologize. I saw a picture of this on Jana's blog, and it looks AMAZING. I can't wait to make it this week!
Preheat: --
Category: Tomatoes, sauce, Marinara
2 T. Oil
3/4 c. Onion, minced (1 med. onion)
1 T. Parsley, chopped
1 lg. clove Garlic, minced
4 c. Fresh tomato purée (about 10 Roma tomatoes; Jana likes to use Romas, obviously)
1-2 T. Basil
1 t. Salt
Celery (optional)
1 t. Sugar (optional)
1. Sauté onions until transluscent over medium heat.
2. Add parsley, garlic and cook for about 1 minute.
3. Add tomatoes, basil, salt
4. Simmer until sauce-like consistency. Stir occasionally so it doesn't stick.
Preheat: --
Category: Tomatoes, sauce, Marinara
2 T. Oil
3/4 c. Onion, minced (1 med. onion)
1 T. Parsley, chopped
1 lg. clove Garlic, minced
4 c. Fresh tomato purée (about 10 Roma tomatoes; Jana likes to use Romas, obviously)
1-2 T. Basil
1 t. Salt
Celery (optional)
1 t. Sugar (optional)
1. Sauté onions until transluscent over medium heat.
2. Add parsley, garlic and cook for about 1 minute.
3. Add tomatoes, basil, salt
4. Simmer until sauce-like consistency. Stir occasionally so it doesn't stick.
Baked Macaroni & Cheese
I've been looking for a good, simple, easy recipe for Mac & Cheese and this is it. I'm reviewing Jessica Seinfeld's book where you sneak vegetables into kid-friendly recipes... Once I get throuh that I'll have another, more healthy, Mac & Cheese, I hope! :)
Preheat: 400*
Category: Cheese, Pasta
1 lb. Shell macaroni
3/4 t. Salt
Pepper
4 c. Sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (4c. is about 1 lb.)
2 T. Butter, melted
4 c. Milk
1. Cook shells until al dente and drain well.
2. Grease a 9x13 baking dish and layer ingredients three times each:
Layer 1: Shells
Layer 2: Mix: Cheese, Salt & Pepper, Milk, Butter
Preheat: 400*
Category: Cheese, Pasta
1 lb. Shell macaroni
3/4 t. Salt
Pepper
4 c. Sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (4c. is about 1 lb.)
2 T. Butter, melted
4 c. Milk
1. Cook shells until al dente and drain well.
2. Grease a 9x13 baking dish and layer ingredients three times each:
Layer 1: Shells
Layer 2: Mix: Cheese, Salt & Pepper, Milk, Butter
Duggar's Three-Bean Chili
This is delicious (I always say that, I know, ha!)! And I love that it's crockpot.
Preheat: --
Category: Chili, Beans, Crockpot
2/3 c. Pinto beans, dry
2/3 c. Great northern beans, dry
2/3 c. Small red or Kidney beans, dry
1 clove Garlic
3 t. Chili powder
1 t. Oregano
2 t. Salt
1 lg can whole tomatoes (I used diced and I would definitely drain them next time!)
1 T. Apple cider vinegar
1 T. Soy sauce
4 c. Water (I ALWAYS have to add an extra cup, for a total of 5 cups.)
1 lb. Ground beef, cooked
Chips/Fritos
Sour Cream
Cheddar cheese, shredded
1. Combine, cook 8 hours on HIGH. I can't always time the 8 hours right, so I like to put my chili on the night before after the kids go to bed (by 9PM or so) and let it cook on LOW until lunchtime--and it's sooo delicious! (You'll see in the pictures that I add 3 stalks of chopped-up celery to my chili.)
We really don't like those whole tomatoes.......
This is what it looks like in the crockpot before adding the water! Mmmm, good.
2. Add 1 lb. cooked ground beef just before serving.
3. Serve with Fritos, Sour cream and Cheddar cheese. I haven't ever used the Fritos. We buy the huge box of restaurant-style corn tortilla chips from Sam's Club. :)
Preheat: --
Category: Chili, Beans, Crockpot
2/3 c. Pinto beans, dry
2/3 c. Great northern beans, dry
2/3 c. Small red or Kidney beans, dry
1 clove Garlic
3 t. Chili powder
1 t. Oregano
2 t. Salt
1 lg can whole tomatoes (I used diced and I would definitely drain them next time!)
1 T. Apple cider vinegar
1 T. Soy sauce
4 c. Water (I ALWAYS have to add an extra cup, for a total of 5 cups.)
1 lb. Ground beef, cooked
Chips/Fritos
Sour Cream
Cheddar cheese, shredded
1. Combine, cook 8 hours on HIGH. I can't always time the 8 hours right, so I like to put my chili on the night before after the kids go to bed (by 9PM or so) and let it cook on LOW until lunchtime--and it's sooo delicious! (You'll see in the pictures that I add 3 stalks of chopped-up celery to my chili.)
We really don't like those whole tomatoes.......
This is what it looks like in the crockpot before adding the water! Mmmm, good.
2. Add 1 lb. cooked ground beef just before serving.
3. Serve with Fritos, Sour cream and Cheddar cheese. I haven't ever used the Fritos. We buy the huge box of restaurant-style corn tortilla chips from Sam's Club. :)
Oven-Baked Chicken Parmesan
This has been on my list of recipes to try for a while--it sounds soooo good! We're having it in a couple of nights, so had to post the recipe!
Preheat: 400*
Category: Chicken
1 1/4 lb. Chicken breast
1 Egg, slightly beaten
3/4 c. Italian seasoned bread crumbs
1 jar (26-28 oz.) Spaghetti sauce
1 c. Mozzarella, shredded
1. Dip chicken in egg, then in crumbs, coating well.
2. Arrange in a 13x9 baking dish.
3. Bake uncovered for 20 minutes.
4. Pour spaghetti sauce over chicken and top with cheese.
5. Bake another 10 minutes, or until chicken is no longer pink.
6. Serve with hot, cooked pasta. I think we'll do spaghetti noodles? :)
Preheat: 400*
Category: Chicken
1 1/4 lb. Chicken breast
1 Egg, slightly beaten
3/4 c. Italian seasoned bread crumbs
1 jar (26-28 oz.) Spaghetti sauce
1 c. Mozzarella, shredded
1. Dip chicken in egg, then in crumbs, coating well.
2. Arrange in a 13x9 baking dish.
3. Bake uncovered for 20 minutes.
4. Pour spaghetti sauce over chicken and top with cheese.
5. Bake another 10 minutes, or until chicken is no longer pink.
6. Serve with hot, cooked pasta. I think we'll do spaghetti noodles? :)
Broiled Fish
This is a staple among basic recipes. :)
Preheat: Broiler
Category: Fish, Broiler
Fish
Butter
Salt & Pepper
Paprika
1. Preheat broiler.
2. Place fish on greased, unheated rack of broiler pan. Tuck under any thin edges.
3. Brush with melted butter, sprinkle with paprika.
4. Broil 4 inches from heat for 4-6 minutes per 1/2-inch thickness. If 1" or thicker, turn fish 1/2-way through broiling.
It is soooooooo good this way! We're having broiled catfish tomorrow night. :)
Preheat: Broiler
Category: Fish, Broiler
Fish
Butter
Salt & Pepper
Paprika
1. Preheat broiler.
2. Place fish on greased, unheated rack of broiler pan. Tuck under any thin edges.
3. Brush with melted butter, sprinkle with paprika.
4. Broil 4 inches from heat for 4-6 minutes per 1/2-inch thickness. If 1" or thicker, turn fish 1/2-way through broiling.
It is soooooooo good this way! We're having broiled catfish tomorrow night. :)
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