Tuesday, July 26, 2011

A Tale of 2 Fishes.....

So, I have been MIA and I am seriously sorry!  But I am here now, crawling out from under a rock to share some favorites, old and new.  These are 2 similar, but different recipes~Salmon Patties and Tuna Croquettes.  


Salmon Patties


What You Need:
1 can of salmon, bones and nasties removed.  I use 1 large pouch of boneless, skinless.
1/2 cup chopped onion
2 eggs, beaten
1 tsp pepper
1 tsp lemon juice
1 stack saltine crackers, crushed
oil for cooking


What You Do:
Combine salmon with onion, eggs, pepper, and lemon juice.  Stir in crackers.

Form patties and allow to rest 5 to 10 minutes.  This helps them hold together when you start cooking them.



Heat 1/2 inch oil in a large frying pan over medium-high heat.  When oil is hot, cook patties 4 to 5 minutes on each side or until golden brown.  Make sure patties are cooked all the way through...no cold spots.


These are such a fond memory from my childhood!  My mom used to roll the patties in the crushed crackers, but I have found we prefer the crackers all mixed in.  It makes them wonderfully crunchy.  These are great served with tartar sauce, ketchup, or just a squeeze of lemon.  Growing up we ate them with Worcestershire sauce and I oddly enough liked mustard on them sometimes instead.  If you are really a glutton for punishment, serve them with home fries and cole slaw!


And now on to recipe two....


Tuna Croquettes


What You Need:
1 can tuna, well drained (I rinse before hand as well)
2 green onions, well chopped.
1 stalk celery, well chopped
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1 egg, beaten
1/3 cup panko (Japanese bread crumbs)
extra panko for breading
oil for cooking


What You Do:
Drain tuna well.  I like to rinse it also just because I don't like "fishy" fish at all.  Combine tuna, green onion, celery, and spices.  Stir in egg.  Mix in panko and allow to sit for 5 to 10 minutes.  I tried forming patties immediately and they didn't hold together well. 
Heat 1/2 inch oil over medium high heat.  Form patties and roll in additional panko.  Fry patties until golden brown and crispy.  These were good...much to my husband's surprise.


Tip: Health nuts, please close your browser now.  Everyone else, read on.  So I hate hate hate the smell left in the house after frying!  Don't tell my kids I said hate because I tell them its not nice, but I seriously do.  In his fried chicken episode Alton Brown said shortening was more refined because it is often used in cooking and as a result it doesn't release that "fry smell" into the air as bad.  I have been known to cook salmon patties outside to avoid the smell of fried fish in the house.  The shortening totally helps!  You could tell I'd cooked something but it didn't permeate the house like before.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Homemade Granola

So, you asked, and here it is.  This is the original recipe I read, and below is what I did.  Mommy's Kitchen Homemade Granola  Her blog is awesome, by the way!  She has a ton of great recipes!


Homemade Granola


What I used:
About 3 cups quick oats
2 TBSP whole golden flax seeds
2 TBSP flax seeds, ground
small package slivered almonds (2/3 c maybe?)
small package chopped walnuts (1/2 c. maybe?)
1/2 stick butter, melted
1/4 c. oil
1/2 c. honey
1/4-1/2 c. brown sugar
splash of vanilla


What I did:


Combine first 5 ingredients in a bowl.  Combine remaining ingredients in a sauce pan over medium heat and stir until sugar dissolves.  Pour over dry ingredients and stir until everything is coated.  Spread in a large rimmed cookie sheet and bake at 300 for about 30 minutes stirring every 10 minutes or so.  I took a spatula and patted it back out each time.  After I took it out, I let it cool a bit then broke it up into large clumps, which my kids have eaten like crazy!


There are a TON of granola recipes out there, and they are all so flexible.  Add different nuts or seeds, dried fruits, swap sweeteners using all brown sugar, or maple syrup for the honey.  Make it your own!  Then sprinkle it on Greek yogurt and eat it up!!!!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Overnight French Toast Casserole

I put this together last night to throw in the oven this morning for Father's Day breakfast.  It was a hit so I thought I'd share it with you all.  It was easy and yummy, great for a special breakfast!  


What you need:
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup butter (1 stick)
2 tablespoons corn syrup
1 loaf French bread (or any thick cut bread)
5 eggs, beaten
1 1/4 cup milk
1/4-1/2 cup sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla


What you do:
Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat mixing brown sugar and corn syrup in until it comes together as a thick syrup.  Pour into a 13x9 baking dish.  Top with thick pieces of bread covering the bottom.  Mix eggs, milk, sugar, and vanilla and pour over top.  Cool slightly and cover with foil then put in the fridge until ready to cook.  Place in oven and turn it on to 350.  (Put cold dish on cold oven if glass so it will warm slowly, cold dish + hot oven = potential glass breakage!)  Bake for 40 minute and remove foil.  Bake about 10 minutes more until well set and starting to brown.  Let sit 5-10 minutes then top pieces with powdered sugar.  Serve with fruit for a yummy treat!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

It's not Baskin Robbins....

But it sure is YUMMY!  HEY, did you know tomorrow is Father's Day?  In case you forgot, run get these ingredients and make him this cake.  He'll love you forever!  Well, he will love you forever anyways because he is your Daddy, but he will love this cake forever!


Ice Cream Sammich Cake


What you need:
2 boxes of ice cream sandwiches (regular or sugar free)
Big ole tub of Cool Whip (or a can or 2 or whipped cream, or some real homemade whipped cream if you don't have a bunch of children running around like I do, which make you forget you are whipping cream, then you have butter.  Wait, where was I?  Oh yeah...CAKE)
1 package of Oreo cookies (with several missing because you scarfed them because no one was looking when you opened them)  Oh yeah, crush the rest up.
1 bottle or can of chocolate syrup


What you Do:
Take a 13x9 pan.  Unwrap enough ice cream sandwiches to cover the bottom.  Add a later of Cool Whip nice and thick.  Add crumbled cookies and drizzle chocolate syrup all over.  Repeat.  Freeze that baby and then EAT IT UP.  YUMMMMM!  


Can you tell I just made this?????  I don't know who is more excited, the kids, Daddy, or ME!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Easy Peasy Iced Coffee

So I am a total caffeine addict!  Coffee...tea...diet cokes (which in the south is anything with bubbles!)  Mmmm, love it!  Try this to get your coffee and caffeine fix in hot weather.


What you need:
About 6 cups of strong coffee
1 can Eagle Brand milk


What you do:
Mix it together, chill, pour over ice, drink and swear to your kids it is NOT chocolate milk and they can NOT have a drink!!!


Its so good!!!  You can add vanilla or chocolate syrup also to change the flavor.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Awesome Chicken Marinade

Its as hot as a kiln outside...what better weather to stand over a 500 degree fire in???  At least you aren't heating up your house!  Try this marinade next time you decide to!


Awesome Chicken Marinade
What you need:
2/3 cup oil
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 tablespoons liquid smoke
2 tablespoons spicy brown mustard
2 teaspoons black pepper
2 teaspoons garlic powder
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts


What you do:
Mix it all together add to a large ziploc bag.  Add chicken and allow to marinate 30 minutes to 4 hours in the fridge.  Grill chicken as desired.


This sounds like an odd combination of ingredients, but it is crazy tasty!  Try it!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Chicken Crescent Bundles

These are in the oven for lunch, even though its way too hot to have the oven on!  They were really easy to put together!

Chicken Crescent Bundles

What you need:
2 cups cooked chopped chicken (I used 2 cans)
3-4oz softened cream cheese
1 TBSP chopped green onion
2oz jar chopped pimentos
1/4-1/2 c. shredded cheese, any kind you like or have
1/4 tsp. garlic powder
salt & pepper, to taste
1 can crescent rolls
1 TBSP melted butter
2 TBSP bread crumbs or crushed croutons

What you do:
Soften cream cheese (fat free or low fat could be used) in microwave at 50% powder for 30 seconds if you forget to set it out like I did.  Chop or drain chicken if using canned.  Mix cream cheese with garlic powder and a few grinds of black pepper.  Add in onions, pimentos, cheese, and chicken.  Mix well and taste for salt.
Pop open crescent rolls (I use reduced fat because they don't cook up as greasy).  Leave them in squares of 2 stuck together (you should have 4) and press seams together smushing them out a little (yep, I said smushing)  Put a good scoop of filling on them.  Original recipe said 1/2 cup but I don't think I used that much because I wanted to have room to pull the corners up.  Pull opposite corners up to meet in the middle and press seams together making a nice little square package.  You can also separate into individual triangles before fulling and put a couple of tablespoons of filling on one, top with another, and seal edges.  Brush with melted butter and top with crumbs.  Bake at 350 until golden and yummy, about 20 minutes.  While baking, eat leftover filling on crackers because its crazy tasty!  I am thinking it would make a good chicken salad on its own!

Too Hot to Cook???

So, its about as hot as the surface of the sun here in Arkansas!  Its been too hot to cook, but I have been anyways.  I think I am going to dust off this recipe, dig out the Crock Pot and have Thanksgiving in June!


I was never able to make my Mom's dressing, mainly because she doesn't measure anything.  I looked and looked and finally found a recipe that was the texture we like and tweaked it to our tastes.  I make it without the chicken for the Holidays.  But adding chicken makes it a wonderful main dish.  Its quick and easy to throw together and won't heat up your kitchen!  You can make fresh cornbread, or throw leftover cornbread in a freezer bag and toss it in the deep freeze until you have about a pan's worth, then make dressing!


Crock Pot Dressing


What you need:
Desired amount of cooked chicken, shredded (about a pound)
1 10-inch skillet cornbread
1 ( 6 oz) pkg stuffing mix (like Stove Top, any flavor)
4 eggs (beaten)
2 cans Cream of Chicken soup (can do one can cream of chicken and one cream of celery)
2 cans chicken broth
2 tsp. poultry seasoning
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup chopped celery (can omit if using 1 can of cream of celery)
salt and pepper to taste
3 T. butter

What you do: 
Mix ingredients together. Put in crock. Top with butter. Cook on low for four hours or on high for two hours.

And what's dressing without gravy????

Quick Chicken Gravy

What you need:
4 TBSP butter
4 TBSP flour
1 can low sodium chicken broth
1 can cream chicken soup
salt & pepper to taste

What you do:
Melt butter and whisk in flour over medium-high heat.  Whisk until light golden brown.  Whisk in broth and soup until thickened.  Salt and pepper to taste.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Cheddar Scallion Biscuits

I adapted this from this recipe at Epicurious. They were really easy and pretty tasty...they would be even better brushed with garlic butter like Cheddar Bay Biscuits at Red Lobster.


Cheddar Scallion Biscuits
What you need:
2 1/4 c. flour, all-purpose
2 1/2 tsp. baking powder
3/4 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 tsp sugar
6 TBSP. cold butter, cubed
1 1/2 c. shredded extra sharp cheddar cheese
1/2 c. shredded Parmesan cheese
3-4 scallions (green onions), chopped
1 c. buttermilk (or 1 c. with 2 tbsp. lemon juice, add milk to make 1 c. and let stand 5 minutes)


What you do:
Sift dry ingredients together.  Cut in butter using a pastry cutter or 2 knives, although I have never been able to figure out the knife method.  You can use your fingers to smush it into the flour well too.  Stir in cheeses and scallions.  Stir in buttermilk just until combined.
Drop by large spoonfuls on a greased baking sheet.  (I used a silpat.  Parchment would work well too) Bake at 450 for 15-20 minutes until golden brown.  Baking time will vary based on the size of your biscuits.
Optional:  Stir 1/2 tsp garlic powder until 1/4 c. melted butter and brush on hot biscuits.  Nom Nom Nom!

Smoked Rice

This so easy and yummy for summer cook-outs!  I have done it with brown rice also and it works just as well.
  
Smoked Rice (Some people called it BBQ Rice)


What you need:
2 c. cooked rice (white or brown)
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 soup can chicken broth (a little more than a cup)
1/4 c. butter (1/2 stick)
1/2c. onion, chopped
1/2c. celery chopped
1/4 c. green or red bell pepper, chopped (optional)
1 tsp garlic powder (or a couple of cloves minced)
1-2 tsp. liquid smoke
salt & pepper to taste


What you do:
Saute onions, celery, and peppers (if using) in butter until translucent (add garlic at the end if using fresh).  Add soup, broth, and seasonings and mix well.  Stir in rice. Start with 1 tsp liquid smoke, mix and taste.  We like a little more than 1 tsp, but its strong, so see how "smokey" you like it.  Pour into buttered (or sprayed) casserole dish and bake at 350 until bubbly...about 45 minutes.  Enjoy with ribs, pork loin, grilled chicken, you name it!

Friday, May 27, 2011

A Couple of Easy Dips

So, sorry I have been MIA lately!  We have been dealing with a round of random illnesses, but thank the Lord everyone is on the mend!  The 3 older kids have been dealing with upper respiratory infections and a couple of mild cases of chicken pox.  But, they are getting over it.  God spared our small town the devastation that many are dealing with as a tornado passed over us last night...that's how it appears at least.  Keep everyone in your prayers as many around the nation prepare to rebuild not only their houses, but lives!

But, before my battery dies, here are a couple of cool dips great for summer!  Make some for Memorial day!

Green Onion Dip
What you need:
1/2 c. mayo
3/4 c. sour cream (or plain yogurt or Greek yogurt)
2-3 green onions, chopped
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 tsp. onion powder
Salt and pepper to taste

What you do:
Mix it all together and chill at least an hour.  Feel free to use low-fat or fat-free products.  Greek yogurt would be a good swap for the sour cream because its crazy high in protein!  Serve with potato chips.

Bacon & Tomato Dip
What you need:
1 c. mayo
1 c. sour cream
2 green onions, chopped
salt & pepper to taste
2-3 roma tomatoes, seeded and chopped
1/2 package bacon, cooked crisp and crumbled, divided

What you do:
Mix mayo and sour cream.  Add onions, salt & pepper, and 1/2 cup crumbled mayo.  Chill until ready to serve, at least an hour.  Before serving, stir in tomatoes and remaining bacon.  Garnish with crumbled bacon, tomatoes, and onions so everyone knows the yumminess it contains!  Serve with potato chips or snack crackers.  Tastes like a bacon & tomato sandwich!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Sausage & Mushroom Linguine

I made this for my "baby" sister's 29th birthday dinner *sniff sniff* and the hubs liked it so much he asked me to make it the next week!  It was so easy to throw together, but special enough to serve to guests.  Make some today...then spend 2 hours on the elliptical!
Ok, so it doesn't take a pretty picture, but don't knock it, its CRAZY TASTY!


Sausage & Mushroom Linguine


What you need:
1 pound Italian sausage (I used Jimmy Dean, remove casings if using links)
1/2 to 3/4 pound mushrooms, chopped or sliced
1/4 c. diced onion
1 clove garlic, finely minced
1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper
1/2 tsp. Italian seasoning
3/4 c. (or more) chicken broth
3/4 c. heavy cream


1 pound linguine
1 cup (packed) grated Parmesan cheese (about 3 oz.)  Pass on the green can and get a block of the good stuff.  Its worth it for this dish!


What you do:
Brown sausage in a large heavy skillet over medium-high heat.  Using a slotted spoon, transfer cooked sausage to a plate.  Add onions to sausage drippings and cook until the begin to soften, 3 or 4 minutes.  Add mushrooms, crushed red pepper and Italian seasoning to skillet.  Saute until mushrooms are tender and add garlic.  Cook 1 to 2 minutes more.  Add broth and cream and set aside.
Cook pasta in salted boiling water until al dente.  (note:  I didn't use the full pound of pasta.  I used about 3/4 a pound because we wanted it meatier, the choice is yours)  Drain pasta and return to pot.  Add sausage, mushroom mixture, and cheese.  Toss over medium heat until the sauce thickens and coats the pasta.  Steal a taste and add salt and pepper as necessary.  Add broth by 1/4 cupful if mixture seems dry.  Serve with a sprinkle of grated parm and listen to your guests oooohh and aaaaahh!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Egg Rollin'!

So, I got up with an odd hankerin' for egg rolls.  Hankerin'?  How do you spell that?  Is that even a word?  Any whoo!  I'd grabbed the stuff at Wally World over the weekend because I'd planned to make them for supper one night.  Whoops, now they are for lunch.  This is why menu planning doesn't work for me...I rarely stick to it all week!  So, here ya go, your very oen recipe for homemade egg rolls!  Don't be scared..they aren't as hard as you think!

What you need:
1 lb. ground beef, pork, turkey, or chicken
1 bag tri-color slaw mix...unless you'd like to chop this much cabbage and carrots.  If so, go for it!
3 green onions, sliced thin
1 clove garlic (or 2 small) finely minced, or grated
1/4 tsp. ginger...more if you like it a lot.
2 Tbsp. soy sauce
1 tsp. sesame oil (optional)
1 Tbsp. oyster sauce (optional)  
pinch to 1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
salt and pepper to taste
2 Tbsp cornstarch stirred into 1/4 c. water
1 package egg roll wrappers...usually found in produce section
oil for frying

What you do:
Brown and drain meat and set aside.  In same skillet, heat a couple of tablespoons of oil over medium-high heat and stir-fry cabbage slaw until crisp tender.  Add onions and garlic and cook for a minute more.  Add ginger, red pepper, soy sauce, sesame oil, and oyster sauce.  I recently discovered oyster sauce...even our Wal-mart sells it!  It isn't fishy like it sounds like it would be.  It makes Chinese dishes pretty crazy tasty!  Anyways, back to your regularly scheduled program....After you add all the sauces and seasonings and mix well, give it a taste and adjust seasonings to your family's taste.  Mix your cornstarch in water and add to mixture.  This helps it tighten up a little and hold together better.  Roll your egg rolls and lay on a cookie sheet covered in wax paper or parchment.  Cover with a slightly damp towel to prevent them from drying out as you roll.  Here and here are good step-by-step directions for rolling.  Heat oil in a deep fryer or about 2 inches in a heavy pan to 350.  That is supposedly the magic frying temperature.  Honestly, I don't have a thermometer and just king of know my stove.  I have to leave it halfway between high and medium high...but that may not help you on your stove!  Serve with sweet & sour sauce or extra soy sauce.  We like these as a main dish for supper with stir-fried veggies and plain or fried rice.  Mmmm!  Try it and come tell me how it was easier than you thought!
Tip:  I have never tried it, but many websites say you can bake them at 425.  Spray cookie sheet and place egg rolls seam side down and spray egg rolls with cooking spray and bake for 18-20 minutes.  You can also freeze and cook from frozen.

If you have any filling leftover, here is an idea to use it.  Cook a package of ramen noodles (any flavor) adding the seasoning to the boiling water.  Reheat egg roll filling and add noodles and about 1/4 c. of cooking liquid and toss together.  Add more of the noodle broth until you like the consistency of it.  It turns out kind of like a lo mein.  Or grab a fork and just eat the filling!  Mmmm!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Breakfast Cookies

So we aren't exactly morning people around here. We tend to be night owls so my house is typically not up and going before 8. (Just one more reason homeschooling works so well for us!) The kids are not big breakfast eaters. They are happy with a pb&j or a granola bar and milk! These breakfast cookies are yummy and while not a total healthfood, they are still better than Pop tarts! (Which my kids love and beg for at the grocery store...and I cave to once every few months!) Here are two different recipes I have made:


Cheerios Breakfast Cookies
What you need:
1 1/4 c. sugar
1/2 c. butter
1/2 c. peanut butter
1/4 c. milk
1 Tbsp. vanilla
1 egg
1 1/2 c. all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, or a combination
1 c. old fashioned or quick cooking oats (but not instant)
1 c. raisins
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking soda
4 c. Cheerios toasted oat cereal


What you do:
Heat oven to 375. Cream together butter, peanut butter, and sugar. Add in water, egg, and vanilla. In another bowl, combine flour(s), salt, soda, and oats. Add dry ingredients to wet and mix well. Stir in raisins. Gently stir in cereal.
Drop dough by 1/4 c. full 4 inches apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. Flatten to about 1 inch thick. Bake 12-14 minutes or until golden brown. Allow cookies to cool for about 5 minutes before removing. This is important to prevent them from breaking up. Store loosely covered. I kept them in a big ziploc in the freezer and would pull out a few and let them thaw loosely covered on the counter over night.


Breakfast Cookies from April 2010 Home Life magazine
What you need:
1 c. butter softened
1/2 c. honey
1 c. brown sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
2 eggs
2 c. flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. baking powder
1 c. quick cooking oats
1 c. Grape Nuts cereal
1 c. shredded coconut
1/2 c. raisins
1/2 c. chocolate chips (optional)
1/2 c. chopped walnuts or pecans (optional)


What you do:
Preheat oven to 350. Cream butter, honey, and sugar until fluffy. Add vanilla and eggs and beat again. In a seperate bowl combine flour, salt, soda, and baking powder. Add to the butter mixture and mix until smooth. Stir in oats, coconut, raisins, chocolate chips, and nuts. Drop by large spoonfuls onto prepared baking sheets and bake 10-12 minute or until golden brown around the edges.
Tip: Store cookies in freezer and remove as needed. Thaw at room temperature over night or in the microwave about 10 seconds.

Give these a try for busy weekday mornings!

Friday, May 6, 2011

White Bean Dip

I have several recipes posted under notes in my profile on Facebook, so I am going to be working on moving them over here. I'll try to go back and add pictures as I make them.

A while ago I wound up with an odd abundance of canned beans in my pantry, so I started looking for ways to use them. This is a tasty alternative to standard bean dip.


White Bean Dip
What you need:
1 can white beans, I used cannellini because they blend up so creamy.
1/4 c. ranch salad dressing, yep, just the bottled kind
2 Tbsp. chopped parsley
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/4 tsp. onion powder
salt & pepper to taste
various dippers, corn chips, crackers, pita chips, veggies, etc.

What you do:
Combine all ingredients in a food processor except the parsley. Blend until nearly smooth. Add parsley and continue blending until smooth. I learned adding the parsley at the beginning can give the dip kind of a green hue, but doesn't affect the taste of course. Serve with chips, crackers veggies, etc. to dip. Pita chips are especially good, as are mutligrain tortilla chips. Even my sister, who doesn't like beans, likes this dip! Mmmm, now I want some!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Cinco de Mayo! Taquito Time!

Seems like a good day to get this party started! Wait, what is Cinco de Mayo anyways?? Well, besides the 5th of May. Let me go Google........ahhh, it commemorates the Mexican militia's victory over the French in 1862. So there's a little FYI if you didn't know. And if you did, well give yourself a cookie.
So in honor of Cinco de Mayo, I decided maybe I should make some Mexican food for supper tonight. Well, probably more Tex-Mex, but yummy just the same! I am still trying to get the hang of taking pictures of food so bear with me! These were surprisingly easy and so yummy! The fam loved them...even the kids! My big girl helped me with them, so that made her a lot more willing to try them. Rumor has it they freeze well...maybe I'll make extra and try that next time!


See, what's up with this picture??? I need some pointers! Anyways, here's how you make them!

Baked Chicken Taquitos...or are they Flautas??
What you need:
4 oz. cream cheese (half a block)
1/4 c. salsa...any flavor you like, red or green
1 tsp. chili powder
1/2 tsp. cumin
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 tsp. paprika
dash of cayenne pepper (if you're into that sort of thing)
1/4 c. diced onion
1 c. shredded cheese, Mexican blend, cheddar, jack, or pepper jack, whatever floats your boat
2 c. shredded, cooked chicken
flour tortillas (I used 6, but mine were big)
vegetable or canola oil


What you do:


Sauté onions in a little oil over medium heat until translucent. Throw cream cheese in a bowl and nuke on 50% power for 30 seconds or so to get it good and squishy. Add salsa, onions, and spices. Mix until creamy. Add chicken and cheese and stir. Taste for salt and spices. Add a little more if you think it needs it. Spoon about 3 good tablespoons down the center of tortillas and roll tightly. Place seam side down on a sprayed cookie sheet, or use a silpat or parchment paper. If that filling leaks out, it could be messy! Brush each taquito with oil so it gets nice and crispy. Nonstick spray would probably work too. Bake at 425 for 15-20 minutes or until they start to get golden brown. Serve with sour cream, salsa, guacamole, cheese dip...something yummy to dip them in!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

How did I get here?

What on earth am I doing here??? Its been suggested I should write a cookbook...lol! Or open a restaurant....ROFL! Or....have my own cooking show...where are people coming up with this stuff??? I surely do not have time for any of that...truthfully, I doubt I have time to keep up with a blog, but we'll see how this goes. I love, love, love cooking! I am sure my passion fare exceeds my ability, but here I am just the same.

I have 4 kids (so far, lol) ages 5 years to 2 months and it seems I spend most of my day in the kitchen! Around the table is where we have meals, hold school, read books, play games, and Thomas the Train makes countless laps! I say "No you don't need a snack now, Momma's cookin'!" many times a day because as soon as it's meal time my kids attack like a pack of starving wolves and I have to threaten to beat them off with a wooden spoon so I can get supper done....ok, maybe not, just kidding....a little bit!

So, I am going to be sharing some of our family's favorite recipes....along with those the kids won't touch with a ten foot pole. On those nights Spaghetti-O's and pb&j reign supreme.

Pull up a chair and chat while I cook...just try to ignore the toddler climbing up your lap, 3 year old train conductor driving by, baby fussing in the swing, and kindergartener grumbling over math facts!