I've been loving the recipes I find on Pinterest and decided to share a few with you that I made this weekend. They were THAT good.
Coconut Chicken Salad with Homemade Honey Mustard Dressing - To. Die. For. I didn't have dijon mustard because I don't love it, so I added regular mustard and plain Greek yogurt instead. It was heavenly! Also, I used two medium-size chicken breasts and cut them into long strips before dredging them in the egg mixture.
Homemade Taco Seasoning - This would make a GREAT gift if you double or triple the recipe and put it in a cute little mason jar! I didn't add the red pepper flakes because I don't enjoy spicy foods all that much. The mild sauce at Taco Bell is "spicy" enough for me!
Taco Bake - Scrumptious! I had to improvise on this one, too, because I didn't have the queso salsa that she lists, so I used regular salsa and some nacho cheese sauce to make my own salsa queso. Also, I didn't like how chunky my ground beef turned out, so I put it through my mini food processor for a quick few seconds with the salsa and cheese to make the meat a bit finer. Turns out, doing so makes the meat mixture stretch! I love a good bang for my buck! (Used the taco seasoning I made from scratch!)
Cinnamon Roll Cake - Heaven on a plate! True to form, I chose to switch this up a tad, too. LOL. I made a cream cheese frosting instead of the glaze she recommends. Yum!
Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies - My new favorite recipe for the basic chocolate chip cookie!
Homemade FREEZER Spaghetti Sauce - I have the nicest neighbors and friends who gave me GOBS of tomatoes, so I decided to give this homemade spaghetti sauce recipe a whirl. It did not disappoint! It calls for 5 onions, but I just had 3 and it turned out really well! Also, I didn't peel my tomatoes, and you can't even tell. So, don't waste your time doing so. I just used my food processor to "chop" my onions and tomatoes instead of chopping them by hand. And, after it was in the crockpot simmering away for a few hours, I took my immersion blender to it to make it a little bit smoother. But, if you like chunky sauce, you don't need to do this step that I added.
30-Minute Dinner Rolls - My friend, Jessica, actually gave me this EXACT recipe that her grandma uses, but I found it on Pinterest, too, and decided to post the link instead of typing out ALL of the instructions. They aren't that hard, but I took the easy road. lol. Anyway, these rolls take 30 minutes to PREPARE and then another 15 or so to bake, so really they should be called 45-minute rolls.
What recipes on Pinterest would you recommend?
Showing posts with label Crockpot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crockpot. Show all posts
October 08, 2012
November 02, 2011
Pinterest Recipes
For the past couple of weeks I haven't been posting recipes that I've come up with because I've been trying out some recipes that I've found on pinterest. And, can I just say that I have loved it! It has been so much fun to try new things, new cooking techniques, and new flavors. I thought I wasn't skilled enough to do certain cooking methods, but once I decided to TRY them, I found that they weren't so difficult after all. YAY!!!
Here are some recipes I've tried that I totally recommend. (I'll spare you from the ones I've tried that I don't recommend.) I haven't posted the complete recipes for these; instead, I've given you the link to the original blogger. The bullets below the pics of the dishes are what I did differently or something Iearned in the process. If you want to make the dishes, you'll need to click on the links.
Grilled Chicken Piccata
Lime Chicken Tacos with Garlic Fried Rice
(This photo is of the lime chicken and it is from the original blogger.)
Nutella Stuffed French Toast
Gnocchi Chicken Soup (like Olive Garden serves)
Roasted Veggies
I've said it before and I'll say it again... I should be paid for advertising pinterest. lol. If I had a dollar for every time I told someone about it, I'd have over $400 by now. lol.
Here are some recipes I've tried that I totally recommend. (I'll spare you from the ones I've tried that I don't recommend.) I haven't posted the complete recipes for these; instead, I've given you the link to the original blogger. The bullets below the pics of the dishes are what I did differently or something Iearned in the process. If you want to make the dishes, you'll need to click on the links.
Grilled Chicken Piccata
- I've already posted about this recipe.
Lime Chicken Tacos with Garlic Fried Rice
(This photo is of the lime chicken and it is from the original blogger.)
- I did not add cilantro to the chicken.
- I added garlic salt, onion powder, and salt and pepper to the rice. (to taste)
- I made both of these recipes then combined them and it was delicious! Plus, it helps you use less chicken since you are adding rice to the taco (or burrito), which helps the budget.
Nutella Stuffed French Toast
- I used 2 slices of thick bread and just soaked one side of each, spread the nutella on one piece on the side that wasn't soaked and then combined the two like a PB&J sammie.
- Then I added raspberries to the top with a bit of their natural juices.
Gnocchi Chicken Soup (like Olive Garden serves)
- The secret to making yummy gnocchi quickly is the shortcut of using potato flakes. (I used potato pearls from the LDS cannery.)
- Also, I learned that it is important to make the gnocchi SMALL. The recipe says 1/2" wide but it should be a little less than that, like 1/4" wide by 1/2" thick.
- For the soup, I doubled the recipe.
- I used dried onions and dried carrots. (1/4 cup dry onions and 1/3 cup dry carrots)
- I also used an entire bag of fresh spinach instead of what it calls for.
- I did not add celery.
Roasted Veggies
- I can't believe I've never roasted veggies before. I have been missing out! It is incredibly delicious and EASY.
- I roasted brussel sprouts that were once frozen in a bag and one bunch of fresh broccoli.
- I also roasted some red potatoes and added a little bit of garlic salt to those because they are so bland.
- After I tasted the finished product, my preference in order is: broccoli, brussel sprouts, then potatoes.
I've said it before and I'll say it again... I should be paid for advertising pinterest. lol. If I had a dollar for every time I told someone about it, I'd have over $400 by now. lol.
October 09, 2011
Crockpot Potato Cheese Soup
I accidentally discovered this recipe. lol. I was trying a new way to make mashed potatoes, and I ended up making soup instead because I added too much liquid. But, it is a happy little accident because the soup turned out delicious!
Here is what you need:
Here is what you do:
Enjoy! This would be a wonderful soup to serve in a bread bowl. Yum!
Here is what you need:
- 5 medium potatoes (red potatoes work best for a smooth texture, but any other potato will work, too--it just won't be as smooth)
- 4 cups water*
- 4 tsp chicken bouillon paste*
- 2 tbs butter
- 2 1/2 cups grated cheese, reserve 1/2 for topping
- 3/4 cup sour cream (I used fat free)
- salt and pepper, to taste
- bacon, to taste
Here is what you do:
- Add water, butter, and bouillon paste to crockpot
- Set crockpot to med-high
- Cube potatoes with the skin on...it saves time and keeps nutrients in (of off if you prefer)
- Add potatoes to crockpot and cook for 2 - 3 hours, or until the potatoes are fall-apart tender
- Mash contents inside crockpot
- Cook bacon in skillet
- Add salt, pepper, cheese, and sour cream to crockpot; mix well
- If the soup isn't a consistency you want, add a little more cheese; it should be thicker than a normal soup and stick to the back of a spoon
- Serve with crumbled bacon and extra cheese sprinkled on top
Enjoy! This would be a wonderful soup to serve in a bread bowl. Yum!
October 07, 2011
Hearty Potato, Onion, and Chicken Soup
I've been looking at a lot of soup recipes this week since it has been in the 30's to 50's here in Utah (brr!) and I've found a handful that I want to try. But, I would need to go buy some miscellaneous ingredients but didn't want to brave the cold OR spend extra money when I had perfectly good food at home. So, this morning I had an idea of a soup I could create with some ingredients I already have: potatoes, chicken, onions, chicken stock, and onion soup mix! And it is SO easy! Plus, this is a perfect meal to start in the morning, forget about it, and eat it after a long day at work or on the slopes!
Here is what you need:
Here is what you do:
Your tummy will be so happy and warm after eating this! It's prefect to eat while snuggled up with a blanket!
It looks brownish because of the onion soup mix.
Trust me...it's delicious!
Trust me...it's delicious!
Here is what you need:
- 2 medium chicken breasts
- 1 regular can cream of chicken soup
- 2 cups chicken stock or broth
- 2 large red potatoes (or 4 small)
- 1/2 yellow onion
- 1 pkt onion soup mix
- 1/2 cup milk (I used fat free skim because that's what I buy)
- 1 cup grated cheese (only if you want to add it)
- 1 tbs butter
- 2 tsp salt
Here is what you do:
- Add cream of chicken soup, stock, and soup mix to crockpot; mix well
- Dice onions and cube potatoes
- Add whole chicken breasts, diced onions, and cubed potatoes, making sure all pieces are covered with broth mix
- Set for 8-10 hours on low
- After the 8-10 hours of cooking time, remove the chicken and shred it
- While chicken is still out of the crockpot, take an immersion blender and smooth out the remaining soup (if you want it a bit chunky, stop blending the soup when the potatoes are a chunkiness that you prefer)
- Add chicken back in and add the butter; mix until melted (this gives the soup the velvety, rich texture and flavor--it's a secret that restaurants do)
- Mix milk and salt in until well incorporated
- Serve with grated cheese and your favorite bread!
Add shredded chicken.
Add butter.
Your tummy will be so happy and warm after eating this! It's prefect to eat while snuggled up with a blanket!
July 18, 2011
Chicken, Carrots, Cabbage
Evidently today's blog post is brought to you by the letter C: Chicken, Carrots, Cabbage.
Now, the picture below is not pretty, I get that. But if you had capabilities to smell the food through the internet, your mouth would be watering for this deliciousness...I promise!
Here is what you need:
I added the red cabbage because I forgot to buy potatoes, and I wanted another veggie to throw in the mix. I have to tell you...the cabbage was my favorite part of the whole meal! I am SOOO glad I forgot the potatoes! It was serendipitous for sure!
What happy accidents have you stumbled across while cooking in your kitchen?
- slow cooker of choice
- 2 large carrots
- 1 small red cabbage
- 4 medium chicken breasts
- 1/2 medium red onion (or 1 small)
- chicken broth, enough to cover contents in cooker
- salt & pepper, to taste
Here is what you do:
- Peel carrots and slice into similarly sized sticks (say that 10 times fast)
- Chop onion into big chunks
- Slice cabbage into large sections, keeping all layers in tact
- Cut chicken breasts in half
- Load everything into the slow cooker and cover with broth
- Add salt and pepper
- Cook on high for 3 hours (disclaimer: depending on your slow cooker and the thickness of your chicken, you may need to cook it longer)
I added the red cabbage because I forgot to buy potatoes, and I wanted another veggie to throw in the mix. I have to tell you...the cabbage was my favorite part of the whole meal! I am SOOO glad I forgot the potatoes! It was serendipitous for sure!
What happy accidents have you stumbled across while cooking in your kitchen?
March 16, 2011
Sausage, Cheese, and Hashbrown Casserole
Your momma always said, “Breakfast is the most essential meal of the day.” Turns out, she was right! Having a good breakfast jump-starts your day and gives you lasting energy to help you at work, at school, or at play. A great meal in the morning also improves your concentration, gives you more strength, and can help you lose weight, if you eat the right kinds of food, of course.
WebMD says, “A traditional breakfast of eggs may be one of the best ways to get your morning protein.” Well, this recipe calls for 8 eggs, so you’re sure to get your egg protein. And, it has sausage, too, which pairs perfectly with eggs.
Here is what you need:
Here is what you do:
You can’t get more traditional than eggs, sausage, and hash browns! Pat yourself on the back for trying this recipe. Your momma would be so proud.
The idea for this recipe came from my friend, Tresha. For her hash brown recipe, she doesn’t add zucchini and she sometimes substitutes water for milk, in a pinch. She also uses 1/4 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper instead of 1tsp of each, so you can try that, too, if desired.
WebMD says, “A traditional breakfast of eggs may be one of the best ways to get your morning protein.” Well, this recipe calls for 8 eggs, so you’re sure to get your egg protein. And, it has sausage, too, which pairs perfectly with eggs.
Here is what you need:
- 1 pkg shredded hash browns, frozen
- 1 cup grated raw zucchini
- 1 lb. Jimmy Dean sausage, regular or mild flavor
- 8 large eggs
- 1/4 cup milk
- 2 cups grated sharp cheddar cheese
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp pepper
Here is what you do:
- Brown the sausage in a large skillet. It is important to have a large skillet because once the sausage is browned, you’ll add the hash browns and cook them until brown.
- Stir in zucchini for about 20 seconds tops.
- Then, place meat, zucchini, and hash browns in a buttered crock-pot.
- Whisk eggs, milk, salt, and pepper together in a separate bowl until bubbles start to form.
- Fold cheese into egg mixture.
- Pour mixture over sausage, zucchini, and hash browns.
- Cook on high 2 hours or low 4 hours.
- Serve with ketchup or salsa.
- Makes about eight 3/4 cup servings.
You can’t get more traditional than eggs, sausage, and hash browns! Pat yourself on the back for trying this recipe. Your momma would be so proud.
The idea for this recipe came from my friend, Tresha. For her hash brown recipe, she doesn’t add zucchini and she sometimes substitutes water for milk, in a pinch. She also uses 1/4 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp pepper instead of 1tsp of each, so you can try that, too, if desired.
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