Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2010

Easy Turkey and/or Bacon Wraps


We just recently visited my mom and she fixed these little puppies up in a snap!  They were delish and really you can get as creative as you want with it! 

My Cast of Characters

1 Whole Wheat Tortilla (8-10inch)
Deli Turkey
Shredded Cheese
ChowChow and/or Corn Salsa
Light Honey Dijon Mustard Dressing for dipping (or whatever dressing floats your boat)

Optional Ingredients:
Turkey Bacon (I use this a lot in addition to the deli meat)
Roasted Red Peppers
Banana Peppers
Tomatoes


Start with a Tortilla

Load up all your fixin's

Fold in right and left sides first, then top and bottom.

No Pic~ Sorry
Place on your George Forman Grill (or panini maker or griddle or in a pan slightly heated) and heat thouroughly on both sides (appoximately 5-7 min.~ just enough to heat through and get the cheese melted.)

What you get is a deliciously toasted hot wrap!  Serve it up with some dipping dressing and ENJOY!!

Mmmm, Mmmm, Good!!

Note: The more stuff you plan on piling on, the bigger the tortilla you'll need so it'll fold easily and stay together.

Have a great weekend everyone!!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Ten Things...


Ten things that I absolutely adore...


1) My Jesus
During this season of Lent I'm walking closer than I ever have with my Savior.  He is revealing truly remarkable (and sometimes even painful) things to me.  His love is one that I can never completely understand because He did what none of us (myself included) would ever do.  He died for me.  And though it hurts to know what all that entailed, I'm thankful His passion was great in extending grace to my sinful soul.


2) Holding my Hubby's Hand
I can be having the worst day ever.  Straight up crummy.  That man can reach for my hand and everything becomes calm.  He is my rock.  I yearn for his love and touch.


3) My Girl
This child makes everything right with my world and I couldn't imagine it without her.  She makes me want to be better at everything.
(photo by again by ClassiclyAmber Photography)


4) SouthPark real estate in Charlotte, NC
I will never own (nor would I want to~ too much cleaning) any of these ridiculously large and expensive homes, but I just love driving through the various neighborhoods checking out architecture and landscaping.  If only I could see the inside of one of these suckers....
Tour of Homes here I come!!


5) Our home and our jacked up grass
Having mentioned #4, I have to pay particular attention to our home.  It's smaller, we have ugly lanscaping (though this pic shows the old~ we've perked it up a bit), and I hate cleaning this one too, but it is truly our safe haven.  It is where we have fun as a family, where memories are made and where God keeps us warm and dry.  I'm so thankful for this house.


6) My Family
They're creepy and their kooky....oh wait...
Seriously, I love my family.  We're a weird bunch and some might even call us a little crazy.  But I'd rather be called crazy and be rich in love and joy then to be sane and not know a hill of beans about it.


7) My Friends (both real and bloggy)
You know who you are.
It seems as if some of us have been cut from the same cloth.  For others, we are as different as different can be.  But I love you all.  You spark inspiration in my day and help me to strive at being all the Kelli I can be!  Thank you.

8) My Klean Kanteen
Ok, so I was trying not to go with actual products (though there will be another one at end), but honestly, I'd be lost without this lil' baby.  27oz of pure water fun.  I used to never drink water, but now that I keep Barky (affectionately named because the color happens to be called Tree Bark) with me at all times, I get my fair share of H2O in.


9) My Cookbooks
Thanks to my aunt for downsizing her roughly 1000 cookbook collection years ago, I got to start my own.  Note: this is but a fraction of what I have now.  I love looking through these darlings.  Oh...the food, the photography, the instruction.
I think from now on, instead of sitting in a bookshelf only to be used when I cook, I'm going to make some of these beauties coffee table books!

And last but not least...


10) My new Natural Home Bamboo Cookbook Stand
I just got this from Target today.  I've been in the market for a stand for some time and though I originally wanted something metal, I couldn't resist the streamlined design of this one.  I can't wait for it to cradle one of the beloveds from above.

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Hop on over to see what everyone else is writing about!

Blessings,

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tasty Tuesday: My New Bread Pan

For this Tasty Tuesday I want to share with ya'll my new obsession...



I'm in Love.

I just purchased a terracotta bread pan.

And it's beautiful.

My inspiration was my friend Amber, who in all of her rustic-ness uses a stoneware bread pan to bake her breads.  We'll talk more about Amber and her bread in a minute.  But all I've ever been used to is the tin metal non-stick loaf pans.  Which work fine, but...

They don't work like terracotta.

I will never go back to those metal pans.

Mine actually comes from Henry Watson's Pottery in England as part of the Original Suffolk Collection.  As if the bread baker (as it's called) isn't enough, there's a whole kit and kaboodle set, from flour canisters to milk pitchers.  Check them all out here.

Here's my little beauty...



So, I buy a bread pan, I need to make bread right?  Well fortunately the pan came with a recipe, one that  I attempted to make three times, all of which ended in disaster.  I don't know if it was me or what, but it seemed I was destined to never put my new pan to use.  I followed the instructions explicitly, but all I got was sludge.  I moved on....

Now, here is where I tell you about Amber and her honey wheat bread.

In one word...It's AMAZING.  I've had it on multiple occasions and the flavor, texture, color, even the smoothness is all DIVINE!  Amber's blushing now!

But Amber, unlike myself, is patient enough to make her bread from scratch.  Like with all the mixing and activating and proofing and such.  She does it all!  It makes me tired just writing about it.  Make sure you read all about her bread here over at ClassiclyAmber if you're the do it from scratch kind of gal.  She's got a great picture tutorial of the whole process.

Me...I'm not that girl!  I love those girls, but it's not me.  So I set out to find an in between.  A recipe that combined all the good ingredients, produced an excellent final product, but without all the elbow grease!  And what I came up with is a combo of various recipes, thrown into the bread machine, then baked (in my beloved bread pan) in the oven.

Here it is:
  • 1 package Active Dry Yeast (2 1/4 tsp)
  • 3 Tablespoons Honey ( I only use local raw honey)
  • ½ Tablespoons Salt
  • 1-½ Tablespoon Crisco or butter ( I prefer butter)
  • 1-½ cup Whole Wheat Flour ( I use King Arthur's unbleached Whole Wheat)
  • 2 cups All-purpose Flour (also KA's unbleached All Purpose)
  • 1 cup Warm Water
First you put all your dry ingredients in the bread machine, then the honey and butter, and lastly the water.  The water should be warm to the touch, but not hot.  Turn the bread machine to the dough setting and let it go.  Mine was about a two hour gig from start to finish.  Preheat your oven to 375 degrees.  Finally, once it's done in the bread machine, transfer it to your greased loaf pan and bake it for roughly 45 minutes.

Now, I did not knead or shape it out of the bread machine.  Next time I will just so it'll look prettier, but it's not necessary to do so.  Hey~ it's all going straight to your belly right!?!  And watch your time...apparently terracotta pans heat a little better so you don't need to bake it as long.  45 minutes is probably a good judge for metal pans, but the bread will be brown and crusty on the top...it'll look done.  Just eye it.

And that's it!


Delicious homemade bread!

For now, this is the way for my kitchen, but maybe one day I'll graduate to the Amber way of things!  In the meantime, I can enjoy her bread at her house!

For more on Tasty Tuesday, make sure you head on over to Balancing Beauty and Bedlam to get the scoop on a ton of other scrumptious recipes!

Enjoy ya'll!



Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Tasty Tuesday: PW Cooks and a Giveaway

CONTEST HAS ENDED!  WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED SATURDAY (11/14) MORNING!
Thanks to everyone who commented and shared what you are thankful for.  It was truly a blessing to read them all!



Well, it's been a while since I've done a Tasty Tuesday...oh how I have missed you.  What better to place to gather and bond over luscious culinary creations?  Miss Jen has created the perfect haven for such a thing and I can't wait to see what everyone has come up with this week.  I'm sure Thanksgiving menus are in for a tweaking after today!  So if you like the sounds of it, hop on over to Balancing Beauty and Bedlam to feast on the mother load of recipes!  Welcome to Tasty Tuesday!

However, having said all that, there will be no recipe here today.

Sorry.

Instead I want to go into some detail about what arrived on my doorstep yesterday afternoon.  I had been anxiously awaiting it's arrival, but because I was cheap and chose free standard shipping, it took several days too many to arrive in my opinion.  My heart did somersaults when I saw it on our stoop and I immediately unloaded the baby and briefcase, threw the chicken in the oven and then ripped into the box.

There it sat in all it's colorful wonder.  A gem of all gems.  A staple in any girl's collection of cookbooks.




The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl
by Ree Drummond

And if you don't know who Ree Drummond is: 1) where have you been living? & 2) stop reading this blog right now and head on over to The Pioneer Woman this second!

I have been reading PW's blog for some time now, so it was never a doubt in my mind that I would own her cookbook.  Seeing as I have already attempted  several of the recipes from her site I was ready for more.  Yet, I wondered how she could take the charm of her site and put it into a book that not only captured the readers attention, but kept it.  Now before you all start booing from that last comment....what I mean is, I've read about Ree and her life on the ranch for a long time.  I felt certain, cookbook or no, I had read all there is to know about this woman, her family and her cooking.  But such was not the case.

PW really delivered in this fun collection of not only mouthwatering creations, but also in the colors, the pictures, and the overall layout of the book.  It was captivating.

I have to admit...I do all my reading in the tub.  This was the first time I took a cookbook to the bath with me.  But really, when you're not examining the extremely detailed picture tutorials accompanying the recipes, you're reading little tid bits here and there, anecdotes and family stories sprinkled all throughout the pages.

Some things I had read before, but even those few stories or recipes I had found on her website once before, were retold and shared with a new spunk in Drummond's book.  This was her baby for the longest time and though I don't know what it takes to produce a book of any kind, I can only imagine it was a labor of love for her.  So new life was breathed into even the familiar things.  Her passion for this project was obvious as I flipped from page to page.

Consider this a picture book.  All photos are from Drummon's own camera (she's a brilliant photographer as well) and though you'll find shots of Charlie and a few Herefords here and there, the real spice of life is the detail Drummond put into literally teaching us to cook this cowboy food.  It almost feels like she's in the kitchen with you...almost.  PW took what she has done on her blog with the step by step pictorial instructions, thrown in some new recipes along with even some funny wine sipping shots and created the cookbook women have been dreaming of since the Betty Crocker Cookbook Binder.  Let's face it girls, it just makes things easier if we have pictures to refer to and there is no shortage of that in this book.  

An by the way, an hour long bath allowed me to go from cover to cover several times, dog-earring pages along the way, re-reading and laughing hysterically.

Ree Drummond is no doubt a Renaissance Woman what will all she manages to accomplish and I hold her in the highest regard, as I'm sure most blogger/fans do.  I don't know her, but I feel like her cookbook is the perfect expression of her personality and were I ever to meet her, I'd feel like we were old friends.  That's pretty special when you as an author have captured the essence of that relationship for your readers.  And though she's been building this relationship for years on her blog, the cookbook, opens up a whole different side of her character.

Bravo, Ree!

If you haven't gotten The Pioneer Woman Cooks, I highly encourage you to do so.  Seriously, why are you still reading!?!  =)

I, of course, recommend it to any and everyone so that more people can enjoy the beauty, wit and sheer genius that is this book and it's author.

The Pioneer Woman Cooks is available at most major book retailers and also on Amazon.

Now....

With that, I'd like to host a giveaway.  And though I'm not giving away a copy of PW Cooks (hey, get your own) I am giving away something that will make the perfect companion.



In light of the upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday I'm giving away one of my handmade aprons.  This one in particular will be just the ticket in cooking to your heart's content over Thanksgiving and everyday as well.
Retailed at $22, all of my aprons feature an attached towel and side pocket for your convenience.  You can find even more in My Etsy Shop or the link on my right sidebar.

TO ENTER: Just tell me in a comment, "What are you Thankful for?"

I'm thankful for God's grace and love most importantly.  I'm thankful for my family and all the many blessings, big and small, that we experience day in and day out.  I'm thankful for PW's cookbook!  I'm thankful for this blog and how it allows me to share freely.  And last but certainly not least, I'm thankful for all my readers be it many or few~ Thank you all for your love and support.

I'll be accepting entries until Friday @ 9:00 pm EST, then a winner will be picked at random and announced on Saturday morning.  Good luck and I look forward to hearing what you're thankful for.

Again, for more on Tasty Tuesday, head over to Jen's and pitch in!!  See you there!

Be blessed friends, be blessed.

 


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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Tasty Tuesday: Chicken Salad- PW Style!

PW Chicken Salad

Ladies and gentlemen, for this week's Tasty Tuesday, I introduce you to what is quite possibly the most delicious chicken salad you will ever taste.

Trust me on this one...I just might have quite possibly already eaten this whole bowl before finishing this post. So I know.

No kidding.

I'm pretty particular when it comes to my chicken salad and in fact, until I found this recipe, I only ate one kind. It came from a little place called Midtown Market in Danville, VA. It is that good, but this stuff right here gives it a run for it's money.

It also comes from one of the most brilliant blogging minds out there. Ree Drummond- AKA The Pioneer Woman.

My hero.

I love her.

I sent her an apron. I hope she liked it.

I also own boots like hers.

I read her daily, if not multiple times a day. I read her posts to my daughter (well, not "Black Heels...."- that's her tell all love story) as if she were Jane Austen. Wait, Emma's only one, so as if PW were say....Dr. Seuss. But you get the point.

This women has her poop together let me tell you. She does it all...from cookbooks, to homeschooling. And blogging about ranch life to taking amazing pictures. See why I want to be her? Anyway, while you're checking out this recipe, please peruse around her site a bit and tell her Kelli sent you!

Having memorized this recipe and fixed it now several times, I thought it was high time I share it with you all! However, unlike with most of my Nannie's recipes where I list the ingredients and instructions, I'm not going to do that here. It's not mine, so I'm just going to send you to the place where you can get the goods instead! Hey, I'm just here to tell you how delish it is and to tell you to fix it as soon as is humanly possible.

Click here: PW's Chicken Salad

When you're done there, please check out Jen over at Balancing Beauty and Bedlam, too for more foodies blogging about what sets their palate afire!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tasty Tuesday: Salt and Toasted Cheerios

Emma 1

Welcome to Tasty Tuesday, everyone! Veering from the usual Nannie's recipe (gotta hit my Momma up for some more of those) today I'm paying tribute to Cheerios!


As you can see from the picture above Emma loves Cheerios (or in our case Trader Joe's O's- whatever works). They are an absolute staple in any house with toddlers. These things go everywhere with us- Cheerios are our go to food!

For me personally, I like some flavor on my O's. I'm a salt fan so if I'm going to eat them, I like to fix them like my Mom used to fix me as a kid.

Which leads me to the Tasty Tuesday Recipe!!! I would say this isn't the most appropriate snack for younger children just because of the salt content. My Emma hasn't tried these yet because like her Mother, she'd become a sodium junkie! You be the judge, though.

For more of Tasty Tuesday, head on over to Balancing Beauty and Bedlam and tell them Kelli sent ya!


Salt and Toasted Cheerios

(Make as much or as little as you want)

butter

salt

Cheerios

Throw some butter in a pan to melt it. Then add you some Cheerios. Salt them a bit and shake them around! Voila, you're done!! They might be a little greasy, but they are GOOOOOD!

and if you want a healthier version....

Throw you some Cheerios on a baking sheet. Spray them down with butter spray and salt them. Then pop them in the oven for a few minutes at 350 degrees.

Enjoy!!

PS- Check out my Etsy shop for new aprons that I'm adding daily!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Tasty Tuesday: Nannie's Cherry Yum Yum


Welcome to Tasty Tuesday and to another Nannie's Recipe! With Fourth of July coming up, I figured everyone would need a good ol' fashioned dessert to take to all those cookouts. And Cherry Yum Yum is what I decided on since it is red. To complete the theme, maybe you could top it off with some whip cream and a couple blueberries! There you have it- red, white and blue!!

I think I've written before what a good cook and baker my Nannie was. She could whip stuff up every which-a-way without a recipe or cookbook in sight! It always amazed me the talent that woman possessed in the kitchen. It seems whatever she wanted to fix, nothing was beyond her culinary reach!

I've also talked about many a family gatherings as well...let's see, we've had Nannie's biscuits, her rolls, pea salad, potato salad, and apple pie; all the things that occupied the counter when we had people over. But one thing (dessert in particular) that stands out is her Cherry Yum Yum! And it was just that, YUM YUM!!

Cue total silence except for sound of chewing, grunting and hmmmmm-ing! There's just nothing more to say than that!

Seriously, we sounded like a bunch of neanderthals while eating this stuff. We were completely uncivilized as we scarfed down Nannie's desserts (what am I talking about- ALL her food). And we would proceed just so until all of it was gone. This recipe is just THAT GOOD!

Are you going to fix this? I think you should. If for nothing else....fix it to watch your family act like cavemen!

And when you're done sit upright and use your fingers (get it? hehee) to click (not club- I can't help myself!) on over to Balancing Beauty and Bedlam to see what everyone else is servin' up!

Nannie's Cherry Yum Yum

1.5 stick margarine

2 cups graham crackers crumbs

8 oz cream cheese

1 cup milk

1 cup sugar

2 pkgs. dream whip

2 cans cherry pie filling

Melt butter and add cracker crumbs. Mix well. Beat dream whip, sugar and milk and then add cream cheese; blend thoroughly. Place half crumbs in bottom of pan. Cover with half of cheese mixture. Add cherry filling, spreading over cheese. Spread remaining cheese over cherries and then top with rest of crumbs. Let set for 24 hours in fridge.

Enjoy!!

PS- Fix it in one of my aprons!! You'll feel snazzy and you won't get cherry goop all over your jeans!!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Tasty Tuesday: Bratwurst Stew

Stew
Well, for this edition of Tasty Tuesday I'm going to veer from the usual Nannie's recipe and tell you about a recent dish I made out of just a bunch of stuff I found in my cupboard. I love it when that happens! Don't worry....Nannie will be back next week.

So the other day I was milling around trying to figure out what to fix for dinner. I was ready to hit the TacoBell because I was bound and determined to not have to thaw, marinate, steam, grill or toast anything. We hadn't been to the store in FOREVER, so our options were limited anyway, but I wasn't in the mood to cook at all that day so it made the decision making task even more daunting.

That is until I started going through the cabinets. And let me tell you, I just started pulling junk out in hopes I'd figure something out along the way.

By the time I was done I had found some frozen bratwurst (which I did have to thaw, but Hubby loves it...we all have to make sacrifices you know!) and a bunch of canned veggies, herbs and some pasta.

I started looking online for gumbo or goulash recipes, but came up empty handed. How was I ever going to luck into finding a recipe with exactly the ingredients that I happened to have? I'd have to tweak whatever I did find, that was for sure! Then I found it- a recipe for Sweet Italian Sausage Stew. I was missing a coupe of things, namely the sweet Italian sausage, but I still had bratwurst and several other things I needed. The attached recipe is for MY version of this splendid culinary creation!

I hate (I mean absolutely loathe) soupy stuff in the summer, but I was about to create a free (for all intensive purposes anyway) meal, and man was I stoaked! So I put my issues aside and started making the stew! The finished product (as seen above) was DELICIOUS!! It was a little sweet, not that soupy, and just overall GOOOOOOD!

Now, after you try this (and you have to try this) I want you to head on over to Balancing Beauty and Bedlam to see what else is being cooked up. You'll be glad you did!

Bratwurst Stew

1 lb bratwurst, thickly sliced

2 tbsp olive oil

1 cup diced onion

1 garlic clove, minced

1 cup sliced carrot

1 tsp dried basil

2 zucchini, diced

1 (14.5 oz) can chopped tomatoes

1 (14 oz) can beef broth

1 tsp salt

1/4 tsp pepper

1 (15 oz) can great northern beans

1 cup small shell pasta

In a saucepan, cook sausage in oil until browned; add onion, garlic, carrots and basil; cook stirring frequently for about 5 minutes then stir in zucchini, tomatoes, beef broth, salt and pepper. Bring stew to a boil then reduce heat and simmer, covered for about 30 minutes. Lastly, add beans and pasta, then cook an additional 15 minutes or until pasta is tender.

Enjoy!!

OH, and how could I forget!?! You know what else would go great with this??? Cooking it up in a cute little apron!! Visit my etsy store to check out some of my newest creations!!



Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Tasty Tuesday: Nannie's Apple Pie


Welcome to Tasty Tuesday everyone!! Glad you could join me for yet another Nannie's recipe!! This week it's a cool little variation of your traditional apple pie.

Now with Summer under way, there's nothing that pleases me more then peeling and coring apples, making homemade crust, baking it up then sitting it on the window seal to cool. But that's time consuming and sometimes you have to have a quick dessert for those many a family cookouts!

Nannie's Apple Pie is the perfect solution to though feux bakers out there (like myself) and for those pressed for time. All this without sacrificing the yummy goodness of a "real" apple pie.

I don't particularly remember this dessert from my childhood (because there were so many), but I have fixed this as an adult and it was a huge hit.

I can only imagine Nannie wanting to bake an apple pie, but needing to get things done around the house then making sure we were all fed breakfast, lunch and dinner. It would dawn on her that she could fix this simplified version and still have a happy family! Of course, if I know Nannie, she would have had it all planned out days in advance and Papa would have gone to 14 stores to get all the ingredients if he had to. Of course, any regular store would have done, but he would have hit ALL the sales!

By the way~ this, as do all apple pies, goes great with a scoop (or two) of ice cream!

When you're done, head over to Jen's at Balancing Beauty and Bedlam to see what else you could whip up to accompany your easy dessert!

Nannie's Apple Pie

1- 30 oz can of apple pie filling

1 cup all-purpose flour

2/3 cup sugar

1 tbsp baking powder

1/4 tsp salt

1 stick butter (softened)

1 egg (beaten)

chopped nuts (optional)

Spread the apple pie filling smoothly across an oiled pan (10" deep dish or 9x9). In a seperate bowl stir together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Blend in the egg and butter to form a thick batter. Then with a spoon, drop batter onto apple filling until covered. Sprinkle with nuts. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 mins. or until filling is bubbly and batter is nicely browned.

Enjoy!!




Friday, June 5, 2009

Hooked on: Neighborhood Produce Co-ops



It's Friday and I'm doing something new this week! I'm taking part in Julia's Hooked on Fridays blog party to share what I'm hooked on!!

And that's Produce Co-ops!!

So, yesterday for the first time I participated in our local Neighborhood Produce Co-op.

The idea of this is you pay $17.50 for a basket full of seasonal fruits and veggies. Your basket is arranged for you, but you can trade out items if someone has something you want and vice versa. Because everyone pitching in is paying the $17.50, it's combinded into one big pot that pays a local distributor for a wholesale bunch of fruits and vegetables. Then you go pick up your purchase at your assigned location; it goes on twice a month.

Having never participated before, I went into it keeping my expectations low because I didn't know what or how much I was going to get.

But, boy was I pleasantly surprised!!

For the fee of $17.50 I recieved: 6 roma tomatoes, 16oz container of strawberries, 5 potatoes, 6 bananas, 2 avocados, 1 bag of snap beans, 1 stalk of broccoli, 3 zucchini, 10 apples, 1 bag of carrots, 2 limes, 2 things of leaf lettuce and 1 bunch of celery!

On average that would have probably cost me upward of $50-$60 at my local grocery store! A savings of at least $30!! How awesome is that!?!

So, if you're in the Charlotte/Mecklanburg/Union County area, I highly recommend checking this out! The website is: http://yourneighborhoodproduce.net

And while you're at it, head on over to Hooked on Houses to see what everyone else is hooked on!!

Enjoy those veggies!!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Tasty Tuesday: Nannie's Pea Salad


For this week's Tasty Tuesday party I decided to not only pay tribute to yet another highly disliked vegetable (last week was brussel sprouts), but also to another fantabulous Nannie's recipe.

Let me start off by saying I'm not a pea fan. I'm very picky and snobbish when it comes to peas. I hate them cooked and served up as a side. I will tolerate them in casseroles, but only about once a month maybe. If eaten at all I prefer to eat them in salads (note: not on salads, IN salads). My daughter hates peas as well. They just aren't that popular in the Mayhorn household.

However, having said that, I love pea salad, therefore I think peas (like brussel sprouts) are worthy of a blog. Especially when paired with my Nannie's Pea Salad Recipe. It really is yummy (coming from a pea hater), but who could go wrong with Nannie's recipe afterall? So won't you give peas a chance, please? It would be a great side for that upcoming Easter lunch or dinner! Now hop on over to Forever Wherever and join Kim and the rest of us in sharin' some food!

Nannie's Pea Salad

1 can tiny baby peas "LeSeuer" brand

1 can french style green beans

2 oz. jar pimento

5-6 green onion, sliced thin, use some green

1/2 cup vegetable oil

1/2 cup cider vinegar

2/3 cup sugar (or Splenda)

Heat oil, vinegar and sugar (or Splenda) to dissolve (on low heat)- Let cool completely. Mix all together and then let it marinade in the fridge for at least 24 hours.

Enjoy!!




Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Marinated Brussel Sprouts


I'm doing something new this week... In light of one of my weekend purchases, I'm going to participate in Kim's Tasty Tuesday Party over at Forever Wherever!

I'm a big fan of marinated brussel sprouts. In fact, I could probably live off of these things. This most recent trip home to VA saw us going to numerous and sundry country stores where at one I stumbled upon Jake and Amos Sweet Marinated Brussel Sprouts! These things are to die for!! Check them out at Jake and Amos!

However, as good as these are, nothing tops my Nannie's old recipe! More sweet, not as spicy, a great compliment to any Spring/Summer cookout!

Nannie's Marinated Brussel Sprouts

2- 10 oz. Frozen Brussel Sprouts

1 cup Good Seasons Italian Dressing (prepared according to directions)

A Dash of salt

1 tsp. Dill Weed

Cook Brussel Sprouts according to package- do not overcook! Drain and put in plastic container. Add together remaining ingredients, pour over brussel sprouts and chill overnight. Lift from dressing to serving dish when ready.

Enjoy!!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Happy Saint Patrick's Day!!

Irish Dinner

In light of today's St. Patty's Day Celebration, I decided to come up with a dinner worthy of the homeland!

Erin Go Braugh!

My Menu:

Irish Beef Stew- Caraway Rye Bread- Killian's Irish Red Lager