Showing posts with label Delicious Dinners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delicious Dinners. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

Stuffed Green Peppers

A great and mildly healthy snack.



The Good: Makes a tasty appetizer or goes fairly as a meal.
The Bad: Takes a bit of time and can be somewhat tricky to cook everything just right.
The Ugly: If we timed it out right, we would have made this recipe from our own grown peppers...

Suggestions Before Starting: 
Basically, we like to have everything as ready as can be before starting anything. That means dicing the tomatoes, cutting the peppers, etc so it's all ready to go. 




Monday, September 24, 2012

Mozzarella Chicken

Succulent and Flavorful


The Good: Easy to prepare, absolutely juicy and fairly cheap.
The Bad: The recipe takes a bit of time to cook up.
The Ugly: I always make a huge mess when breading foods!


Suggestions Before Starting: 
As always, leave items like butter and eggs out for a bit before starting the recipe so it is easier to work with and so it will blend better.  I usually set them out when I start thinking about making dinner (30-40 minutes early).  Please don't forget you set it out and let it spoil after a change of plans!
If you do not have dried bread crumbs, feel free to crush crackers (saltines, cheese Its, butter crackers.. you pick!) and add your favorite spices.  I like to use oregano, basil... and whatever else inspires me that day.
Don't forget to get wax paper if you do not have any!


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Provolone Burgers

"So juicy and flavorful you don't even need condiments!"


The Good:  If you want to be known as the grill chef this is the recipe to do it with.
The Bad: The recipe calls for a large amount of meat.  Great for parties, not so practical for couples.
The Ugly: Ground beef is not the healthiest option.

Suggestions before starting:
We used the griddle instead of a grill set to 375. I absolutely love my griddle.
The original recipe says it makes 8 burgers but we made 11 last time we made this recipe.  Make them the size you prefer but remember to pat them down tight and flat so they will cook evenly.
It says to cover while cooking, you can cover it with a ceramic bowl or any type of dish that can stand high heats.  I usually do not cover it other than when putting the cheese on.  It is supposed to help cook it more evenly and trap the heat in.
If you are unsure if the burgers are done, do not hesitate to cut one down the middle.  I like mine a little pink but I know others do not.
As you can see we added some sauteed portobello mushrooms... they're perfect for all meals!

Healthier option: try all the same spices with turkey instead of ground beef.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Family Favorite- Meatloaf twist

It seems every family has their own version of meatloaf.
This has always been one of my favorites but this time we improvised.


The Good: Simple, tasty and cheap, it is hard to go wrong with a good meatloaf.
The Bad: Every family has their own style of meatloaf so sometimes its hard to make one you know everyone will be familiar with.
The Ugly:  If you're looking to go on a diet, do not use ground beef!  There is a lot of fat released from the meat but if you are just looking for great tasting comfort food you are in for a treat!

Suggestions before starting:
Due to the oils released from the meat I always cover my pan with foil with a very light layer of cooking spray before starting so it is easier to clean.
The recipe below has saltines, onion and spices; however, if you followed the Stuffed Pork Tenderloin and had a lot of extra stuffing leftover, you can substitute most of the ingredients with the stuffing you had leftover.  The fresh spices are incredible but you can also use dried herbs. The bread crumbs just make the meat softer.  For a harder meatloaf use the saltines.
When making this, if you think the measurements do not look how you would like them to, change it.  Add anything you want and as much or little as you like.  That's the great thing about meatloaf, it can be made however you would like.  I have seen people add celery, peppers, salsa, raisins... you name it!
To mix/combine means use your hands in this recipe.  I always sit the ingredients out early so they will be at least luke warm.  Otherwise this can be painfully cold.  Dish soap is the best cleaner to cut the grease off your hands afterward.
I always mix the seasonings together before mixing in order to make sure they are evenly spread.  If using fresh spices make sure they are minced first.  If using dried, just use more than you would if fresh.
For a healthier option: do not be afraid to try Turkey meat.  It will just be a little dryer.  When using ground chuck we tend to get 80% lean.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Stuffed pork Tenderloin

Flavorful, hearty, juicy and tender... this dish is enough to make any one's mouth water.

Stuffed Pork, Smothered Green Beans & Sauteed Mushrooms


The Good: This recipe is absolutely delicious and the fresh herbs are to die for!
The Bad: There was so much stuffing left over when we followed the recipe.  Friday expect to see what we did with the extra filling.
The Ugly: Only 2 servings!  This is a lot of work for only 2 SERVINGS!

Suggestions before starting:
When making this we did not having any kitchen string so we used toothpicks instead.
This dish is extremely fragrant and will leave the smell in your clothes, purse and other items.  If this is something that bothers you, be sure to put those items in another room before starting.  Sage is a very fragrant spice when baked.
We made the green beans to go with the pork because I don't use bacon often and wanted to use it up.  Tomorrow expect to see the recipe for that and Friday watch for a recipe that uses the extra stuffing!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Lattice Chicken Potpie

If you love Chicken Potpies but are intimidated by most recipes, this is the recipe for you.  Almost embarrassingly easy, delicious and cheap, this is practically a perfect recipe. 


The Good:  The 3 things I love most in a recipe: delicious, easy and cheap!
The Bad: Unfortunately it doesn't make an ever-lasting amount.
The Ugly:  Although it makes plenty for guests to join, you may quickly become asocial in fear they will eat the rest of your potpie.

Suggestions before preparing:
We simply eye-balled salt and pepper for seasoning.
If you are the type to prepare meals ahead of time, this recipe also works well frozen. Just remember to refrigerate the crescent rolls until ready to cook to make it taste fresh.