Monday, March 26, 2012

Leader Enterprise - March 21, 2012 - Quick Meals

Even if these sunshine-y days are just a tease, no doubt we have been enjoying them. Certainly has been some crazy weather this year. If we wait long enough, spring will come,and stay. Can’t complain that it’s been a hard winter, that much is for sure.

I’d like to share some ways to save time in the kitchen. Think about stocking the freezer with cooked meats, ready to be thawed for a quick meal. It’s a lot more frugal than stopping to pick up fast food at the end of your busy day.


Chicken can be seasoned with salt and pepper or any herbs you prefer, then oven-baked, boiled or roasted in the crockpot all day. Cool, chop then store in the freezer until ready to use. Write the amount and date on Ziploc freezer bags.
I like to purchase ground round or chuck when it’s on sale, but whatever ground beef you choose to purchase, you may brown it in a skillet along with onion and garlic. Drain and rinse under hot water to remove grease. Store in freezer in plastic Ziploc freezer bags. Don’t forget to label.


Cook seasoned beef roasts in the slow cooker for 5-6 hours on high or 7-8 hours on low. Shred the meat and use for soups or casseroles. Cook enough for two meals;enjoy one for dinner and freeze the rest.


Bacon may be cooked ahead and stored in the refrigerator or freezer. Either bake on a large rimmed cookie sheet lined with foil, or chop and cook in a skillet. Drain and cool before storing.


If you purchase cheese by bulk, grate and store in freezer bags, being sure to label the amounts on the bag. It is not recommended that you freeze chunk cheese as it will crumble when thawed.


Here are a few entrees I saw in "Feast in 15 minutes" e-cookbook to help you put together a quick meal once the meat is thawed from the freezer.


Using a Foreman grill makes these quesadillas a snap. Please remember to spray with cooking spray for easier clean up. Use whole wheat or veggie flavored tortillas for added nutrition.


QUICK AND EASY QUESADILLAS
1(8 oz.) pkg.cream cheese, softened
3/4 - 1 c.salsa
3 c. cooked chicken,chopped
1 - 2 c. (Mexican) shredded cheese
1/2 med.onion, chopped, optional
Soft flour tortillas
Black beans,sliced black olives,optional
Sour cream

Mix cream cheese and salsa until blended. Stir in chicken by hand. To prepare quesadillas, spread chicken mixture over half of the tortilla, sprinkling with cheese, onion,beans or olives.Fold tortilla in half; heat until cheese is melted; serve with sour cream and enjoy.
These are quick and easy and can be customized for individual tastes.
PIZZA QUESADILLAS
Flour tortillas
Mozzarella cheese, shredded
Pepperoni or cooked sausage
Your choice of veggies, chopped
1 jar pizza sauce, warmed in microwave

Spray griddle with cooking spray; heat. Top tortilla with cheese, meat and veggies of choice. Place another tortilla on top. Brown,then flip to cook the other side. Cut in triangles and serve with warm pizza sauce for dipping.
BURGER AND BEAN QUESADILLAS
Flour tortillas
Refried beans
Cooked ground beef
Salsa,favorite kind
Cheddar or jack cheese, shredded
Spray the griddle or skillet with cooking spray. Spread a tortilla with beans,then beef ; top with salsa. Sprinkle with cheese. Top with another tortilla. Heat both sides until brown;cut into triangles and serve with more salsa and sour cream.


NIFTY NACHOS
1 lb. ground beef,cooked
1-15 ozs.can diced tomatoes, drained
1-15 ozs.can diced rotel tomatoes(with green chilies),drained
1-15 ozs.can whole kernel corn,drained
1-15 ozs.can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 packet taco seasoning (or less)
1 bag tortilla chips
1 to 1-1/2 c.cheddar cheese, shredded
sour cream,guacamole, optional
Combine all ingredients except chips and cheese in saucepan. Heat thoroughly. Spread chips on cookie sheet (lining with foil makes for easier cleanup). Use slotted spoon to cover chips with nacho topping. (You may not use all the chips or topping). Cover with cheese; broil to melt cheese and toast. Easy enough to make two pansfull if you have a lot of mouths to feed. Top with sour cream and guacamole to serve.
I'm very excited to share two fun dessert recipes-single servings even-to go along with this theme of quick fixing. These are kid-friendly also and perfect for a single person or couple.


3-2-1 MICROWAVE CAKE (click on link to go to blog)




Take a box of angel food (1 - step) cake mix, pour it into a ziploc bag, then add a favorite box (19 ozs) cake mix - your favorite flavor. (I used Funfetti). Blend both together -  measure 3 Tb. mix in mug or ramekin,add 2 Tb.water; stir until blended. Microwave for 1 minute. Enjoy a warm snack. Top with whipped cream or powdered sugar glaze, even fruit. Try it, you're sure to like it.
THIN MINT DIET COKE CAKE (click on link to go to blog)




2 heaping Tb. chocolate cake mix,dry
2 Tb. diet coke (or regular - or water)

1 thin mint Girl Scout style cookie(or alternative cookie)

vanilla ice cream,fudge sauce,optional

Grease oven safe mug or ramekin with cooking spray. In small bowl, mix cake mix and coke until smooth and blended. Press thin mint into batter until batter comes up a little over the edges of the cookie. Microwave for 1 minute or bake at 350 for 15 minutes. Top with ice cream and sauce.DON'T BURN YOUR MOUTH! (I have made two at a time and they are just right. Since microwaves are different temps as are ovens, you may want to check it after 50 seconds.)

Visit my blog for more easy and frugal recipes at www.thebetterbaker.blogspot.com

Friday, March 23, 2012

Cake Batter Pudding Cookies

Just have to share this good news....

I went to a Taste of Home Cooking School last night.  I took 3 girlfriends along and we had a great time.  I won one of the door prizes - 5 Ortega Mexican products (Mexican is my favorite cuisine!) and my girlfriend right next to me won a bag of food stuff from Emeril....AND...she won the grand prize too - a $200 grocery card.

See!  I TOLD YOU WE HAD A GREAT TIME!  =)

We both had our pictures taken for the newspaper - exciting stuff!

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This is another fun recipe I baked to be used for a prison ministry.
I found this to be an interesting recipe and very tasty!


Not to mention pretty! (& Easter-y?)

Happy to have found it at Chef in Training.  I'm intrigued with all ideas she shares for adding cake mix to yummy recipes.

So if you're wondering what to do with the rest of your cake mix, after adding 3/4 c. to this recipe, she'll give you plenty more ideas...like....

No Bake Cake Batter Truffles...Cake Batter Pancakes...Cake Batter Rice Krispy Treats...Cake Batter Blondies. Please stop by and check out her wonderful recipes.

Amazing!

You could probably use Funfetti cake mix instead of yellow and already have the sprinkles added?

These were fun to make and attractive too.

Hope you'll give them a try...you'll be glad you did!


CAKE BATTER PUDDING COOKIES

1-1/2 sticks butter (3/4 c.)
3/4 c. brown sugar
1/4 c. white sugar
1 (3 ozs) pkg. instant vanilla pudding mix, dry
(I used coconut cream)
3/4 c. yellow cake mix, dry
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 tsp. baking soda
2-1/4 c. flour
(I didn't add quite all of it)
1/2 tsp. salt
colored sprinkles

Preheat oven to 350.  Grease cookie sheet.

In large bowl, cream butter and sugars together. Mix flour, salt and baking soda then add to butter mixture.

Add pudding and (3/4 c.) cake mix; beat until well blended. Add eggs and vanilla; mix until smooth.  Add flour mixture slowly until well blended.

(I stirred in the last cupful by hand - I use a hand mixer).
Mix in sprinkles.  Roll into 1" balls and place on prepared cookie sheet. Bake 10 - 12 minutes.

Yield: about 3 dozen

They don't spread a lot so I put about 15 per cookie sheet.

YA'LL ENJOY A FABULOUS WEEKEND!!

Linked to Weekend Potluck
              Sweets for Saturday



Thursday, March 22, 2012

Blog Tag....I'm it!

Blog Tag ... I'm It!

Dear Mary Ann from Handcrafted by Mary Ann tagged me this week, AND....

Shari from Rain into Rainbows tagged me a while back...and 
Marilyn from 4 You with Love tagged me earlier this month too.

Bless their sweet hearts!  I'm honored to be chosen, but haven't kept up 'my end' of the game very well. =(

I am pleased I kept record of the tags, but shamefully admit I just haven't stopped long enough to 'play the game' and pass them on.

Soooo...IT'S CATCH UP TIME!

I truly loved reading everyone's answers.

I'm DEFINITELY a People Person and love knowing details!

Because I've got several lists of questions and answers, I'm just going to mix them up a little so I can get this posted.  I hope that 'works' for all involved.

Here are the latest "Revised Rules" of the game...

1. Post a photo and eleven things about yourself in a blog post.


2. Answer the questions the person who tagged you, asked.


3. Create eleven new questions for the people you tag.


4. Contact them and let them know they have been tagged.


This photo was taken of the Love of my Life and me on our recent 44th anniversary.

Eleven Random Things about Me...

1. I'm 62 years old - the 'magic' number as I began drawing Social Security this year! =)
2. My hair began greying in my late 20's and by the time I was 35, folks thought I frosted it. (I would tell them "God did this for me for free!")
3. I'm a very outgoing, bubbly people person.
4. I had leads in several plays while in grade school and high school.
5. I sing alto.
6. My spiritual gift is encouragement.
7. I had a (benign) brain tumor removed in Sept. 1987, and am totally deaf in one ear and only one eye tears when I cry.
(Now I cry exactly half as much as I use to=)
8. Since I am the only girl born into my family, my Girlfriends are very special to me.
9. I've lived in SC, CA, TX(2X), WA and Alaska(2X).
(Hubby is retired military). AND I LOVED IT!!
10. I am a born again Christian and have a strong faith.
11. I believe the little things in life really are the big things.


Questions I was asked to answer....


1. What are a few of your special joys in life?
Having a sweet husband for 44 years - 3 wonderful adult children and the 8 cutest grandkids on the planet.  ;-}


2. Do you prefer bold or soft colors?
I love bold ones - dark purple is my most favorite,
but I love turquoise, hot pink and lime green too.

 

3. What made you decide to start a blog? My daughter thought I should and she was the wind beneath my wings.


4. Where were you born? Toledo, Ohio



5. What's your favorite food? Mexican and cookies


6. Are you a morning or night person? Definitely a morning person.


7. What is your all time favorite meal?
Beef roast cooked with taters, carrots, onions and cabbage -
gotta have ranch dressing on it all and biscuits on the side! 

8. How did you meet your spouse (or special someone)?
My best friend (high school) was his girlfriend.  When she broke up with him, he would call me often to see if she was talking about him...the rest is history.  =)  My very first date was a double date with my (future) hubby and his girlfriend at the time!

9. How many siblings do you have and what is your birthorder? (are you the oldest, baby, etc? I'm the oldest and only girl with 3 younger brothers


10. How long have you been blogging? Nearly 3 years, but it took a long time to build up any kind of momentum...=)


11. How many blogs do you write? My own and I also co-blog with
2 others at Country Cooks Across America


This is all just for fun so if I tagged you and you'd rather not participate, no problem. (Or if you want to wait weeks, as I did, to 'play', that's fine too.) Also, there are so many lovely blogs out there. If I didn't tag you, and you'd like to get others to know you better, write your answers in the comments along with your blog address so we can find you.

My questions for you to answer:

1. Name a kitchen tool you wouldn't want to live without.

2. Do you have children/grandchildren? If so, how many?

3. Do you consider yourself to be organized?

4. What's your favorite household cleaner?

5. Are you a city gal or a country gal?

6. Have you accomplished something in particular that you're proud of?

7. What's your favorite board game?

8. How long have you been a blogger?

9. What is your favorite dessert recipe?  

10. Do you have a special talent?

11. Have you ever won anything?  If so, what?


Blogs I'm 'tagging' are...



Wit, wok and wisdom
Flour Me with Love
Amee's Savory Dish
Joelle
Kitty's Kozy Kitchen
Making Memories with your Kids...




























Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Stressed Spelled Backwards....

Stressed Spelled Backwards…D E S S E R T S!!!


credit: net_ekeft
I can’t think of February – with Valentine’s Day in the middle – and not think of chocolate too. Want to wish you a great month and remind you that eating dark chocolate is actually GOOD for you!

Who wants to wait for Valentine’s Day to roll around? NOT me!

Are you feeling stressed? Simply reading this article (below)will make you feel happier – doing what it says will make you feel even better!  For sure!!

Dark Chocolate – Stressed spelled backwards!


If you’re concerned about blood pressure, it might not be a bad idea to pop an occasional piece of dark chocolate in your mouth! A new study found that small amounts of the candy were as effective at lowering blood pressure as other non-pharmaceutical interventions. While not a substitute for hypertension medications, a small dose of chocolate brought results significant enough to be considered clinically beneficial to overall health – Source: Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter – October 2007

From ’365 Reasons to Eat Chocolate’ calendar….
Chocolate is not a drug, so there are no federal regulations to be afraid of.

ENJOY!

Simple Mexicorn Dip

Yep...believe it! 

Another recipe from Tonya at 4 Little Fergusons.

I LOVE her recipes and have learned that I can 'trust' them to be wonderfully yummy....as is this simple dip.

The 'original' name for this dip is Mexican Corn Dip...but because it uses Mexicorn, I decided to rename it myself.  (If that's illegal...I'm really sorry Tonya my Friend!=)

How can you possibly go wrong by making a dish this tasty with only three...THREE....ingredients? 

It whips up in just a minute too!

I made this for Super Bowl Sunday...and actually, made it for ME.
I didn't watch the game, but have seen other recipes for corn dip and have thought about making it more times than I can say.

I love corn chips (hubby doesn't) so this was to be mine....

ALLL MINE!

I ate some of this luscious dip by the spoonfuls.

It didn't disappont...give it a try and it'll make you happy too!


Mexicorn Dip

2 (11 ozs each) cans mexicorn
1 (10 ozs) rotel tomatoes and green chilies
(may use half hot and half original)
1 (16 ozs) refrigerated french onion dip
Fritos Corn Scoops

Drain mexicorn and rotel well. In medium bowl, mix all ingredients
(except corn chips) together.  Refrigerate until cold to allow flavors to blend.  Serve with corn chips.

Linked to   Scrumptious Sunday
          Weekend Potluck

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