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sharon’s spaghetti sauce

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Do you ever plan a meal that keeps being bumped to the next week?  That happens here more often than I care to admit.  At least three weeks ago, I put spaghetti on the menu.  The day that we were supposed to have spaghetti, my husband texted me, “no spaghetti tonight please.”  Well, I knew that meant that he had it for lunch.

The meat had been in the fridge for a few days, so I had to use it up.  The next week, I bought more meat with hopes of trying again.  After being postponed a couple of times, the meat went into the freezer.

This past Saturday, my niece and nephew came to spend the night.  What to serve for dinner??? Read the rest of this entry

company worthy, restaurant style meal

 I planned to fix this for dinner the night of Valentine’s, but we decided to order pizza instead.  So, the meal got bumped to Wednesday.  It’s really pretty simple to put together, but the results are anything but simple.

Here’s the menu:

~baked chicken

~amatriciana sauce over angel hair pasta

 ~salad tossed with cracked pepper vinaigrette

Directions:

Chicken

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preheat oven to 375 degrees ( I prefer to cook chicken at this temperature)

line a baking dish with foil

season boneless, skinless chicken breasts with poultry seasoning

place breasts, thick side down, in the pan

set pan in oven

Amatriciana Sauce

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Once chicken is baking, you are ready to prepare the sauce.

heat a tbsp or so of olive oil in saucepan

cut 4 strips of bacon into pieces

chop about a 1/4 cup of onion-add to bacon in pan

mince 2 – 3 cloves of garlic

Add bacon to heated oil and saute, next add onions and then garlic

add 1 14.5 oz can of petite diced tomatoes to pan

pour 1 cup of red cooking wine into mixture

add a dash of sugar, cracked pepper and red pepper flakes

stir and set to simmer uncovered

Pasta

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Once the sauce is simmering, set water on stove to boil

Salad


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while you’re waiting on the water to boil,  prepare your salad

toss together 1 can drained mandarin oranges, 4 oz. of crumbled feta cheese, lettuce ( I used bag of spring mix)  and abut 1/4 cup of cracked pepper vinaigrette ( I use a prepared dressing by Cookwell and Company)

set the salad to chill in the fridge

Back to Pasta

add your pasta to boiling water and cook according to directions

When the chicken is done, you can slice each breast to serve over pasta, if desired.

Enjoy!

Until next time,

Sharon

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Link & Greet @ Country Momma Cooks

Chili Recipe and Desserts

I love cookin’, and I love hostin’.  Today, I got to do both since we had friends over to watch the Texans play off game.  It was a good time of food and fellowship.

Our menu:

Appetizers: chips and salsa, crackers with your choice of hummus or cream cheese topped with raspberry chipotle sauce, roasted almonds and stufffed jalapenos

Soup of the day: potato leek

Main Course: Chili served over your choice of white rice or fritos and shredded cheddar cheese

Dessert: poor man’s turtles, and vanilla ice cream served in hollowed apples and topped with caramel.

Our friends brought the soup and the stuffed jalapenos which were great additions to the meal!  The appetizers are pretty self explanatory.  So, I will be sharing my chili recipe with you today.  I will also include a quick how-to on the poor man’s turtles and the hollowed apples.

First up…the chili.  I’ve been making chili for years.  The recipe has evolved a little from my mom’s recipe to my own.  Once when looking for inspiration, I googled Paula Deen’s chili recipe, and it turned out our recipes were very similar.  In fact, the only difference is that she includes corn.  So, I was pretty proud of myself for coming up with a recipe that was so close to someone so known for her cooking.  Now, in my best Paula Deen impression, and it’s a really good one since you can’t hear me ;) , “Mmmm…y’all, it’s so good.”   Thanks for humoring me.  

Chili Recipe

Ingredients:

1 lb. of ground chuck- ground chuck is 80/20 on fat content which is why I like it.  You can buy leaner meat if you prefer.

1 green bell pepper

1 white onion

2 cloves of garlic

1 can diced tomatoes

1 can rotel–I use mild

2 cans ranch style beans

2 TBSP of chili powder

1 TBSP of cumin

Preparation:

Brown the ground meat over medium high heat.  While the meat is browning, chop up the onion, pepper and garlic.  Once meat is browned, scoot it over to one side of the pan and saute the vegetables in the fat.

Drain fat

Add diced tomatoes and the next four ingredients.  Stir well to mix up all of the ingredients.  Bring chili to a bubble over medium high heat.  Once bubbling, reduce heat to medium low and cover to simmer.  Let simmer for about 30 minutes.

Serves 8

How to make Poor Man’s Turtles:

Now, just in case you haven’t heard of poor man’s turtles, you shouldn’t be deprived any longer.  They are so easy to make, very addicting and always a crowd pleaser.  You will need a bag of mini pretzels (the knotted kind, not the sticks), a bag of rolos and a bag of pecan halves.  Preheat oven to 250 degrees.  Lay out pretzels on baking sheet that has been greased.  Top pretzels with a rolo.  Place in oven for 3 minutes. After you take them out of the oven, immediately press pecan halves into rolo.  The rolo will not look melted, but it is, and it will spread out and cover the pretzel.  Place in refrigerator to chill.  Once they are chilled, they are ready to eat.

How to hollow out an apple:

~ wash apples ( you will need one apple per person)

~cut top off of apple

~ use a spoon or melon baller to scoop out apple leaving about a 1/4 to 1/2 inch of apple to serve as a bowl.

~If you are not serving right away, sprinkle with a little lemon to keep from browning and place apple top back on.  Keep in refrigerator until you are ready to scoop ice cream.

~when you are ready for dessert, fill each apple bowl with vanilla ice cream and top with caramel

Enjoy!  It’s fun to eat the apple bowl once your ice cream is all gone.

If you try any of these recipes, I’d love to hear about it!

Until next time,

Sharon

I’m linking to these fun parties:

Link & Greet @ Momma Cooks

Just Something I Whipped Up @ The Girl Creative

Meet Me Monday @ Your Talking to Much

Take it on Tuesday @ Romance on a Dime

home cookin’

My house feels most like a  home when I’m cookin’ for my family.    From the savory smells, to the eager anticipation of a home-cooked meal, to setting the table and sitting together… Read the rest of this entry

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