| I made this batch of bread with some whole wheat flour. The recipe calls for white flour, which is my favorite flour to use for this bread. Unlock Dutch Oven Crusty Bread Recipe |
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Dutch Oven Crusty Bread
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Cooking Group~ Melanie Bunker's Pasta Milano
| Pasta Milano |
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, seasoned with salt and pepper
16 ounces fettuccine pasta or other favorite pasta
2 tablespoons butter
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup sun dried tomatoes, chopped
2 cups chicken broth divided
2 cups heavy cream
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
handful fresh basil, chopped
Bring a pot a water to boil. Prepare pasta according to package directions, while you cook the chicken and make the sauce. In a large skillet, over medium heat heat oil and cook chicken until browned on both sides and cooked through. While chicken is cooking make sauce. In a large sauce pan over low heat, melt butter and add garlic. Saute for 30 seconds. Add the tomatoes and 1 1/2 cups of the chicken broth, increase to medium heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer uncovered for 10 minutes or until tomatoes are tender. Add the cream and bring to a boil, stirring. Simmer over medium heat until the sauce is thick enough to coat the back of a wooden spoon. Season with salt and fresh ground pepper to taste. When chicken is done cooking, remove it from pan and set aside. Cover to keep warm. Add 1/2 cup of chicken broth to pan juices and simmer to reduce slightly. Add this to the cream sauce and stir in the basil. Tear chicken into bite sized pieces and stir into cream sauce. Serve sauce over pasta and garnish with fresh grated Parmesan. Serve with plenty of crusty bread.
| Here's all of the ingredients Melanie delivered today for Pasta Milano. |
Friday, October 3, 2014
"Cooking Group"... Getting Started...Teriyaki Steak Stir Fry
I just started doing this really fun "Cooking Group" with some ADORABLE friends. They had done this before in their old neighborhood, closer to D.C. I totally lucked out when they all moved to my neck of the woods, in the countryside! I had them explain to me what exactly a "cooking group" is, since I was not familiar with the term. They explained to me that it's basically a group of friends who trade off preparing one meal a week for everyone in the group. That means you only have to think about meal planning for ONE meal during the school week and receive three or four (depending on how many people are in your group) meals delivered to you, so you can quickly cook and enjoy a delicious, hot meal, without all the shopping and menu planning! I instantly LOVED the idea! It's such a great way to try all your friends favorite recipes, learn how to make them, and incorporate them into your own repertoire. Plus, your family will love trying new favorite recipes that are already tried and true! I will be featuring our "Cooking Group" recipes in this section of my blog, so you can enjoy them too! Hope you enjoy this idea and start a "Cooking Group" of your own!
HOW TO GET STARTED...
Step One: Get a group of 4 or 5 friends together who want to join. We have 4 people in our group and cook Monday through Thursday because Fridays are usually a date night. We plan out a menu a month or two in advance. This is to ensure everyone is not making chicken every night of the week! The idea is to try have one vegetarian, one beef or pork, one seafood one chicken dish a week.
Step Two: Everyone is assigned a day out of the school or work week to cook (prep ingredients) for a main course of their choice for everyone in the group. Everyone is on their own for side dishes.
Step Three: Everyone needs to purchase 4 or 5 (depending on how many people are in your group) 8x8 inch glass Pyrex storage dishes (oven proof and freezer proof) with lids. These are delivered with the meal every time. This way we all end up sharing the same dishes and everyone has 4 or 5 on hand every week.
Step Four: On your cooking day you measure, prep and bag all of the ingredients for your entree for the entire group. Place some of the ingredients or the meat portion in the Pyrex dish, as well as in zip lock bags as needed. Place all needed ingredients for the meal in a strong "delivery" bag along with the instructions.
Step Five: Deliver the bags to each member of the group in the afternoon, generally before the kids get home from school is best, so everyone can throw the meal together in time for dinner. You don't always have to eat the meal on the day it is delivered. You can save it for another day if needed, or even freeze it depending on what it is. Remember you don't bring the meal cooked and hot. You just bring all of the prepped things they will need to make it quickly, or prepared (like lasagna) and ready to cook.
Note: Kelley Miller makes a habit of making one extra dinner on her day to cook to take to a friend or neighbor in need. I love that idea! (Kelley is so awesome!)
Note: Kelley Miller makes a habit of making one extra dinner on her day to cook to take to a friend or neighbor in need. I love that idea! (Kelley is so awesome!)
Teriyaki Steak Stir Fry |
Stir Fry Sauce
1/4 cup cornstarch
1/4 cup cornstarch
3 teaspoons of canola oil
1/2 teaspoon of grated ginger ( about a 1/2 inch piece)
2-3 large cloves garlic, minced
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
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2 lbs. steak, thinly sliced
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1 red or yellow pepper
1/2 lb. mushrooms, sliced
3 large green onions, sliced crosswise into thirds
Make sure steak slices are dry, dry them with some paper towel if needed, and mix them with the cornstarch, until completely coated. Shake off extra cornstarch. To make the Stir Fry Sauce: heat a little oil in a large non-stick frying pan or wok and saute garlic and ginger for a minute. Add the soy sauce, water, brown sugar and red pepper flakes. Cook the sauce for about 2 minutes and transfer to a bowl. The sauce may still be thin at this point. Turn up the heat and add a tablespoon of oil to the pan. Add beef and cook for a few minutes until until browned. Pour the sauce back into the frying pan and let it cook with the meat. Saute peppers, mushrooms and green onions at high heat for a few minutes and stir into sauce and steak. Serve over cooked rice.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Lemon Cupcakes with Lemon Sorbet Frosting
| Lemon Cupcakes with Lemon Sorbet Frosting |
Happy Cookie Friday! Summertime is finally here! (Just saying that makes me want to get up and dance to High School Musical 2!) I hope you all have a fun end of the school year! Hope you enjoy these yummy summertime cupcakes! Like I've said before...I LOVE LEMON!!! We are off to Mexico on Monday so I won't be checking in for a bit...but I promise to bring back all kinds of great ideas, photos and foods from Mexico! Hasta Luego!
Lemon Cupcakes
Monday, May 12, 2014
Beet and Roma Salad
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| Beet and Roma Salad |
This delicious salad is a perfect use for summer
time tomatoes and fresh beets. Roast the
beets early in the day or even the day before to cut down on prep time.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Sweet Pulled Pork Fresh Mex
| Sweet Pulled Pork Fresh Mex |
I love making these Pulled Pork Salads or Burritos on a regular basis. It's the perfect thing for serving a big group of family or friends. For best flavor you should make the pulled pork and black beans a day in advance. (And I'm all over anything I can make a day in advance!) The Cilantro Dressing and the Pico de Gallo can be made a day in advance as well to cut back on last minute preparations. I love this as a salad, but you can wrap it all up burrito style if that is what you are craving. Either way the flavors are fantastic! Here are all the elements you'll need to make an amazing Fresh Mex dinner for your friends and family...
| Sweet Pulled Pork |
| Cilantro Rice |
| Black Beans |
Incredibly flavorful and healthy these back beans are a hit. Plan ahead to make this
recipe as the beans need to soak overnight or all day then simmer for 1 ½
hours, unless you want to use the canned beans. Make this a day ahead to cut down on prep work.
| Pico de Gallo |
| Fresh Lime and Cilantro Dressing |
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Honey White Oat Bread
| Honey White Oat Bread |
My husband and I went to hear the Nora Struthers Band play the other night at this wonderful art deco era theater in Frederick Maryland, called The Weindberg Center. It's such a small theater that you really get to be up close to the performers. It's such a fun place to attend concerts! Since it's such a small theater and audience, the performing artists usually come out to the foyer after the performances to mingle with the crowd. It was really fun to meet Nora, (ya, we're pretty much on a first name basis now.) It's such fun change of ambiance from the Kennedy Center In downtown D.C! The Nora Struthers Band was fantastic! Nora has an amazing voice and they have some talented banjo, mandolin, fiddle and drummers in the band. If you ever get the chance to hear them in person I would highly recommend it! Check out some of their great tunes here...https://myspace.com/norajanestruthers/music/songs. My favorites are Jack of Diamonds, Travelin' On, Bike Ride. You can check them out playing these awesome tunes live on youtube.
A special old friend and neighbor, Connie Robinson and I have a lot in common...we are both busy moms, play stringed instruments, love to cook and bake and have a knack for getting ourselves into larger than life home and garden projects. Connie and I played in a string quartet together for many years. We always dreamed of putting together a bluegrass band, with me on banjo and Connie on mandolin, but with family, church responsibilities and a reality check, a dream it remains! With our growing families, one thing we did a lot of was cooking and baking. Connie comes from a long line of family bread makers, and always knew when I needed a loaf of her hot-out- of- the- oven, homemade bread, and a visit. Connie shared her family recipe for this delicious bread. It's definitely one of our favorites. My kids can enthusiastically eat an entire loaf, hot out of the oven, with butter and honey or jam when they get home from school. Luckily the recipe makes two loaves so there is fresh bread for Dad when he gets home from work. One day, Connie and I will get around to some banjo, mandolin and fiddle music together, after a good visit and a loaf of Connie's Honey White Oat Bread.
A special old friend and neighbor, Connie Robinson and I have a lot in common...we are both busy moms, play stringed instruments, love to cook and bake and have a knack for getting ourselves into larger than life home and garden projects. Connie and I played in a string quartet together for many years. We always dreamed of putting together a bluegrass band, with me on banjo and Connie on mandolin, but with family, church responsibilities and a reality check, a dream it remains! With our growing families, one thing we did a lot of was cooking and baking. Connie comes from a long line of family bread makers, and always knew when I needed a loaf of her hot-out- of- the- oven, homemade bread, and a visit. Connie shared her family recipe for this delicious bread. It's definitely one of our favorites. My kids can enthusiastically eat an entire loaf, hot out of the oven, with butter and honey or jam when they get home from school. Luckily the recipe makes two loaves so there is fresh bread for Dad when he gets home from work. One day, Connie and I will get around to some banjo, mandolin and fiddle music together, after a good visit and a loaf of Connie's Honey White Oat Bread.
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