Saturday, November 12, 2011

My husband can cook!

So for our weekly date night last week my awesome husband decided he was going to cook for us. He has a few things he has made before but wanted something new so he asked his mom for a good recipe. She gave him a recipe that she used to make for their family when he was a kid, Mexican Chicken. Its simple, delicious and makes a ton.

Mexican Chicken

  • Cook and debone meat of one chicken ( I use canned chicken, 3 cans or about 15 oz.)
  • Add 1 t. salt, 1/2 t. pepper, 2 T. (I used 1 T.) cumin
  • Chop 1 med. onion and saute in 4 Tbs. butter
  • Add 1 small can chopped green chilies, 2 cans chopped tomatoes, and 1 small can tomato sauce (instead these ingredients and sauteing onion use one jar salsa)
  • 2 cans cream of mushroom soup
  • Add chicken and simmer 10 minutes
  • Line baking dish (9x13) with taco and cheese flavored Doritoes. 
  • Pour chicken mix on chips
  • Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes
  • Top with 1 lb. grated cheddar cheese
  • Return to oven for 5 minutes
This is the recipe from my mother in law. She says they used to do the onions and cans of tomatoes and chilies and all that until she realized it would be the same but easier if they just used a jar of salsa. So basically we just took a jar of salsa, three cans of chicken, cumin, salt and pepper mixed in a skillet and simmered for 10 minutes. Then put the chips in the bottom of a dish and covered with the salsa and chicken. Then baked and added the cheese. We ate ours with a side Tostitos chips. The leftovers were great and there was plenty. This will definitely be added to our regular list of meals!


Monday, October 10, 2011

Apple Dumplings

Time sure can get away from us doesn't it? I can't believe its been so long since my last post. We have been super busy with buying a new house, getting another dog and lots of family get-to-gethers. I haven't been cooking as much this summer but I have tried out a few new recipes.

One of my favorite fall activities is going to the apple orchard and picking apples. My sister in law and I have gone the last two years and have a great time. So I love to bake with all these extra apples. This time I made some apple dumplings with a recipe I got from my mom. Its easy and delicious.


  • 4 Granny Smith apples
  • 2 cans Crescent rolls
  • 2 sticks butter
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • Can of Mountain Dew
Peel and quarter apples. Wrap one triangle of crescent rolls around each apple slice. Place in ungreased 9x13 dish. Melt butter and mix in sugar and cinnamon. Spread over rolls. Pour can of Mountain Dew around edges of dish. Bake at 350 for 35-45 minutes. 

So easy and they taste like little apple pies! And what would apple pie be without vanilla ice cream?



Sunday, February 13, 2011

Pork Chops

So it was back to the spice rack for this recipe and the spice chosen was rosemary. I had never made pork chops before so I thought this would be the perfect thing to make. I found a recipe because I really wasn't sure what I was doing but I wasn't wanting something sweet so I kind of did it on my own. I warmed some vegetable oil in a skillet. Then I fried some sliced onions before adding my pork chops and sprinkled them with rosemary. They were very thick bone in chops and they were delicious. I really had no idea what I was doing or how long to cook them so I probably cooked them for 30 minutes. I have a meat thermometer but it just didn't seem like it was accurate so I may have cooked them longer than needed but they came out very nice. Then I made these roasted potatoes as an excellent side dish. So while this may not have been anything too special I was pretty proud of myself for cooking something I hadn't before and for adding variety to our weekly meals. 

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Happy New Year!

Well the new year is upon us (ok so we're a week in now lol) and while its been a while since I've blogged I have been cooking. Husband and I are wanting to save some money while getting healthier. In order to accomplish these we are determined to cook more at home. I have a few recipes that I have been wanting to try lately so hopefully I can keep this up.

I thought I would start my new year blogging out with something simple I made. We had tons of parties to got to in December where we brought a side dish. Our go-to dish is always deviled eggs. However, when it was my work's holiday lunch I was a little late signing up for a dish and someone else had already agreed to bring eggs. So I decided to bring another small appetizer that I've eaten but never made. They were very simple but I was nervous about how they would come out.

So these are my pickles wrapped in beef. They may seem like a weird combination but they are quite tasty. I used two jars of the small dill pickles, a thing of cream cheese and 5 packages of beef lunch meat. I took two pieces of meat folded in half. Spread a generous amount of cream cheese on the meat and roll the pickle up in the meat.  Then I cut each one into three pieces making them nice and bite size. This did make quite a few as we have an office of 50 people and I only had a few left but this could easily be adjusted to make for any number you need.


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Cajun Chicken Pasta

I kind of stole the idea for this meal from one of my favorite restaurants. Its actually one of the first meals I made when I first lived on my own. It may not be super fancy but I loved feeling like I was making a nice home made meal. And the best part about this is its so easy to adjust how much you make. I used to make just one chicken breast and it was perfect just for me. Now I cook two chicken breasts for my husband and I. I usually make extra pasta too so that I have some for lunch the next day.

So I start with boneless skinless chicken breasts. I have some Cajun seasoning powder that I found at the store in the spices aisle. I put on the seasoning and then cook them on my George Foreman grill. Then I make some egg noodles and warm up some Ragu Alfredo sauce. I have never done home made Alfredo sauce so that may be something I have to try sometime. I do warm my sauce on the stove though so I feel like I'm really cooking it lol. I usually make some frozen broccoli but we were out of it tonight. It's great mixed into the pasta or eaten on the side like my husband likes it. So thats really it. Its something that husband and I really like and its nice and simple and delicious!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Creamy Baked Ziti

On my adventure to find new meals to make I found this recipe for baked ziti. I knew this was something my husband would love as its very similar to what he gets at one of our favorite restaurants. I made it according to the recipe however we both agreed it would need a little adjusting the next time we made it. We found that the sauce was a little plain. I'm going to try it again using spaghetti sauce with meat (husband said it needed  meat but ground meat is not my favorite) and try it without the cream cheese. Husband also thought it was too cheesy (I didn't think too cheesy was possible lol) so I'm going to cut down on how much cheese I use. Our plan is to perfect the recipe a bit then cook it for our friends during our up coming ski trip. Hope it turns out well.


Edit:  So I made this again and changed it a little bit. Instead of using marinara sauce, I used spaghetti sauce with meat. I also left the cream cheese out. We decided we liked this way much more. It was less cheesy and the sause had a lot more flavor. I think its ready to try out on our friends during our ski trip!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Apple Crisp

This dish was inspired by a trip to a local apple orchard with my sister in law. We are having a family get together to carve pumpkins so I wanted to use the delicious apples I got to make a dessert. I love apple crisp so I found a great recipe in my Better Home and Garden cookbook.

Fruit Crisp

  • 5 cups sliced, peeled cooking apples, pears, peaches, or apricots or frozen unsweetened peach slices
  • 2 to 4 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup regular rolled oats
  • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg or cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup butter or margarine
  • 1/4 cup chopped nuts or coconut
  • Vanilla ice cream (optional)
1. Preheat oven to 375 degree. If fruit is frozen, thaw but do not drain. Place fruit in a 2 quart square baking dish. Stir in granulated sugar. 
2. For topping, in a medium bowl combine the oats, brown sugar, flour, and nutmeg, Cut in butter until until mixture resembles course crumbs. Stir in nuts. Sprinkle topping over filling.
3. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes (40 minutes for thawed fruit) or until fruit is tender and topping is golden. Cool slightly. If desired, serve warm with ice cream. 

We made this without the nuts or coconut. My wonderful husband peeled and sliced all the apples while I made the topping. We used cinnamon instead of nutmeg. Cinnamon was also the next spice we picked from our spice rack so I'm glad I finally got around to making something with it.