Showing posts with label Easy Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easy Recipe. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Cinnamon Chips & Fruit Salsa

While home for the holidays, my mother-in-law had made this Fruit Salsa & Cinnamon Chips recipe which I thought was amazing, so I decided to make it for our friends at the cabin for NYE.

It was super easy and takes about 20 minutes total!

First, cut flour tortillas into wedges...brush on some butter and dust with some a cinnamon- white sugar mixture. Bake for 10 minutes or less at 350 degrees.

Next, dice up the fruit in tiny pieces for a nice mixture. I altered it from my mother-in-law's recipe - based on my grocery store availability. I combined one golden delicious apple, blackberries, raspeberries, and strawberries. Complete the fruit with two tbsp of brown sugar to help marinate the salsa and bring out the juices and flavors.

Serve warm chips with fresh salsa and enjoy!  


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Monday Meal Plan

This week is a bit unorthodox, with respect to meals, as we are hosting a dear friend of ours from Indy at our home for most of the week.

Monday: I was a sucker for March's Frozen Food Month sales and cashed in a $1 coupon {which was doubled on Saturday!} for a Bertolli frozen meal - Shrimp Scampi Linguine.
I added some easy Grands biscuits and tried a new recipe of Roasted Cauliflower

Easy & Delicious

Tuesday: Quesadilla Explosion Salad - assembling fresh greens, fajita-seasoned and grilled chicken, charred corn, black beans, tomato, crushed tortilla chips; and a light dressing. A side of jalapeno corn bread {newest fave: chopped jalapeno added to Jiffy Muffin Mix, with a tad bit of honey!}

Wednesday: Dine out, as we are heading out with our friend

Thursday: Burgers on the grill

Friday: Spring "Thyme" Salmon, with a side of spinach-parmesan orzo
Spring Thyme Salmon

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

$7 Dinner {and 2 lunches and more!}

I used to love grocery shopping. And so did my husband. In fact, we loved grocery shopping together, it was "our thing."  We would just go up and down every aisle later in the evening when the store is nearly empty, filling the cart full of randomness - which would make us 3-square meals every day for a couple of weeks.

I must admit, that was pre-kids, pre-budgets and of course before we moved to Chicago... where grocery stores occupy the footprint of an Old Navy, have the merchandise selection of a Sears {blah} and the price tag of a Nordstrom.

Then, we moved back to suburbia in Minnesota. I can recall the first time I went grocery shopping in a Cub Foods and I came home and told Jeremy how the produce area was so big and smelled so fresh, and the aisles were so spacious, and they had all kinds of merchandise offerings to select from.

Of course this was an upgrade from the Chicago-version of grocery stores, however, as I started to focus on meal planning and being budget conscience...I began to grow more and more frustrated grocery shopping.

There is no longer one store that "has it all." I truly do miss my Kroger, or even a Meijer. My lack of a one stop shop that is priced right, requires me to either visit three different grocery stores with a 7-month old in tow...or carefully select which one will offer the deepest discount pending our meal plan for the week, what's on sale at which store, and if our grocery needs are more staple food versus more produce and meat. As you might imagine...now, I loathe grocery shopping. At the end of the day, the only thing the grocery landscape in the Cities has going for it - is the fact that there is a SuperTarget on every corner, which is always a delight shopping in...just not always the least expensive route. {Thankfully, Miss L started joining me at the stores in the beginning and is used to my usual Friday routine!}

With all that said, I am pretty proud of my $7 Dinner|Lunch|Lunch|Additional Dinner meal{s} as outlined below:

I noticed a 5pk of Johnsonville Italian Sausage on sale for $2.99 {usually in the $4-5 range}, so I found a great recipe on their Website for Italian Sausage Rigatoni:


I modified the recipe for the size of our family...and boy is it uber-easy and delicious!!

  • We grilled 3 of the 5 sausages to add that extra "grill flavor" {Plus, it was 80 degrees in March in Minnesota...grilling was kind of a requirement this past weekend!}
  • Meanwhile, I prepared the pasta {I bought farfalle pasta on sale for $.98, and only used half of the package, so there is more for another meal}
  • I added some EVOO to a sauce pan, added some minced garlic and about 1/3 of a sweet red pepper diced {$2}
  • Once cooked, I added some Hunts Zesty & Spicy Pasta Sauce {on sale for $1}
  • Tossed the sausages {cut up coin size} into the pan, along with the farfalle and some freeze dried fresh parsley and some crushed red pepper!

    And just like that...a delicious, easy and inexpensive dinner {$7 total}
Plus, we didn't even eat all of this - so...we made 2 containers of leftovers for lunches this week and we plan to make the sausage brats with some leftover St. Patty's Sauerkraut {purchased buns for $.88 on sale}, the leftover red pepper will help with our Chicken Shisk-ka-Bobs on Saturday and the farfalle pasta will be ready in our pantry for an impromptu meal purpose.

So, there you have it...Italian Sausage Rigatoni dinner, another dinner of  Brats, 2 lunches for Jeremy...all for $7! That makes me feel a slight bit better about my grocery shopping situation. Plus, this recipe pleased even the most particular palate in our household and is now a staple in our dinner line-up!

Enjoy!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Baja Blackened Fish Tacos {Recipe}

I have loved fish tacos for quite some time. I am thankful Jeremy now is now on the Fish Taco train! So, the first two Fridays of Lent have yielded attempts of fine-tuning our fish taco recipe.

Here is what we did this past week:

Baja Fish Tacos

We took cod, patted dry and then rubbed a home-made blackening seasoning mix on it.

Here is the recipe for the rub:




  • 1 tablespoon paprika
  • 2 teaspoons dry mustard
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon white pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon salt


  • Then, we made a dressing:

    1/3 c sour cream
    1/3 c mayo
    1/4 c. cilantro
    2 tbsp taco seasoning mix

    Mix together and chill until served.

    Then, we made a crunchy slaw for a taco topper:

    I just mixed some cabbage, red onion, cilantro, with 1 tbsp mayo, 1 tbsp lime juice and 1/2 tsp cumin
    On to blackening the fish. We both have enjoyed blackened fish in restaurants, but never really had made blackened fish previously at home. So, we found a home video on Youtube.





    Our side was the "best black beans" recipe that we have perfected over the last month or so.
    Best Black Bean Recipe

    Soo....a good base + a great rub on blackened fish + a fun slaw = a delicious fish taco and the perfect Lenten Friday dish! Last week, we finished it off with jalapeno corn bread (1 box Jiffy muffin mix with chopped fresh jalapeno)...a good "sweet" for the two of us who gave up sweets for Lent!


    
    Stock photo sorry! We were dashing off to the bowling alley after dinner
    this past Friday night and I forgot to snap a photo of our fish tacos!
    Enjoy!

    Friday, February 24, 2012

    Not Your Mother's Meatloaf

    I can honestly say, I made meatloaf for the first time last week. This was a dish typical in my grandmother's home for "supper," and is nothing spectacular in my memory bank. For Jeremy, this was a dish typical at his mom's dinner table...with a side of buttery (really yummy!) potatoes, of course! With that said, meatloaf has never been a top recipe to try in our weekly meal plans.

    Then, I came across this web site for working moms:  http://www.workitmom.com/, which featured a recipe for "A Little Bit of Heaven: Mini Meatloaf Wrapped in Bacon. Jeremy's family claims Bacon is nature's candy...so I knew I couldn't go wrong with this recipe!

    Thursday, January 12, 2012

    Cajun Chicken Pasta {Recipe}

    I'm a big fan of browsing recipes to find something new to make. Last year, I found an "app" that fits my interest in searching and storing new recipes, Big Oven. It is a free app and I have it on the ipad and my android phone, as well as being able to visit it online at http://www.bigoven.com/ .

    I made this Cajun Chicken Pasta recipe on Saturday for some friends we had over, I'm sure you could sub shrimp for the chicken. I made a salad and breadsticks to accompany this dish. We opted out of desert, as we are trying to "eat better" in the new year! This is one of my favorite recipes from Big Oven and slightly reminds me of Olive Garden's Chicken Scampi recipe.


    It is yummy! Enjoy!

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