Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

A Perfect Day

Yesterday I had an unexpected day off.  Those last minute kind of days are the best because they happen so suddenly that you really can't plan much. 

I slept in.  Best I could anyway between dog whimpers.  Valentine thinks you ought to get up when she does.  5:30-6 a.m.  Plus she is deaf so you can't even hollar for her to "SHUT UP!".  (Even though I do it occasionally to make myself feel better, but I wouldn't if she could actually hear me, most of the time it would of been just a loud VALENTINE!!! I love her too much to ever hurt her feelings) 

I did get up shortly after 7 a.m. and made some breakfast.  It was very yummy.  I got the recipe from the September 2010 Country Living.  Such a great magazine!  I highly recommend it.  It's so well rounded and not flooded with advertisements like some other's.  The recipe was Apple French Toast and it was for 6 servings.  I changed it up and made my own individual serving and good thing too!  I would of eaten all 6 it was so delicious!  Here is my version which is quite a bit different......and only served me~

Apple French Toast
1 TBSP Butter in a skillet
1 peeled and sliced apple into same skillet
sprinkle nutmeg all over apple pieces
Fry for about 5 minutes or until brown.
Add 1/2 tsp or so of water with a 1 TBSP of sugar and coat apple mix.  Keep frying until all water is dried.  Empty apple mix onto your breakfast plate.
Step 2:
In a bowl, mix 1 egg with enough milk until creamy but not too watery.  Whip good.  Add cinnamon and sugar (I just guessed at amount so add as much or as little as you like)  I also salted from the salt shaker so add as much or as little as you like of that also. 
2 bread heels from a loaf of bread.  Cut each into 8 pieces.  (I used scissors)
Let bread soak in egg/milk mixture until saturated but not so much it falls apart.
Add 1 TBSP of butter to same skillet you cooked apples in.  Once hot and melted add your soaked bread to the skillet making sure they do not overlap.  Flip when ready.  Once both sides cooked golden, then stir around in skillet until bread starts to look dry being careful not to burn (you may have to add a tiny bit more butter to keep from burning but not so much that bread will not get dry). 
 Turn out onto breakfast plate with apples and mix all together.  Eat as is.  No need for syrup or additional butter or sugar.  Very good! 
Serve with a glass of EXTRA PULP orange juice.
Heavenly :)

After I ate that I watched a kids movie on TV.  It was pretty good.  It was called Monster in the Lake.  That had my attention until 11 a.m.  I left the house and went shopping for outdoor lawn furniture.  We built a deck onto the house this spring and I would like to get something to sit on out there.  I met my son Cory for lunch and then shopped alittle more. 

I couldn't find lawn furniture but I did find a Slip and Slide that was on clearance so I purchased it.  On the way home I stopped and got a milk shake at a cute little Amish Store that also served ice cream.  I tried to talk myself out of it but it was so hot and sounded so good.  Plus I keep wanting to go in that store and have never stopped.  It was so very cute!  To make myself feel better I didn't eat it all PLUS I did have a salad at lunch. 

I took my slip and slide home and set it up.  They certainly are not as wide as I remember and definitely not recommend for grown up's (especially tall, over weight ones) but I had fun all the same.  I was careful and didn't hurt myself and mostly laid out in the sun on it but it was comforting.  Sounded like rain the whole time. 

Then my husband got off work and we met for dinner and went to the movies and seen Salt.  We like to watch movies and I thought that one was really good.  Good plot and it kept you guessing! 

Overall, a wonderful day. 

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Not Paula Dean!

Today I got off work about 45 minutes earlier than usual. Since I got home I have been getting caught up on laundry and dishes (and blogs & emails-hee, hee). My husband and I eat out often. Since our kids have grown we have gotten in the habit of doing that and sometimes I just miss a good home cooked meal. I decided tonight I would cook!

I have had this recipe torn out and ready to try so tonight I decided to give it a go.

First, I had to check to see if I had chicken. Yes, I had boneless, skinless chicken breast tenderloins. That should work even though the recipe calls for bone in chicken breast halves.

Next, red onion. Nope not an onion in site. I did find some onion flakes...guess I'll use those.

New potatoes? Nope. But I did have Idaho Potatoes so I cut those up. Here is how it's looking so far.

Luckily I had baby carrots, just not fresh whole ones~ I have the mini one's that I use for Valentine's dog treats. She loves them and it keeps her girlish figure nice and trim. I think she was upset that I was stealing from her supply. Here is a photo of her watching me use her carrots. You can see the look of concern on her face. Too cute.


So I came this far and guess what one ingredient I didn't have?! Chicken Broth!!!!! Wow! I thought I had several cans of it but forgot I had made chicken and noodles a few weeks ago. But wait! I do have canned chicken and noodles so in it goes!
Guess we'll see what that turns out like! The other ingredients (spices) I had to substitute dried for fresh.

Well?

Monday, March 30, 2009

R·E·C·I·P·E·S

When I was younger I wouldn't touch zucchini with a ten foot pole, but my best friends mom would make this delicious cake with cream cheese icing and I couldn't get enough of it! A few years ago I asked her for the recipe and although I have never tried to make it myself (maybe this summer!) it is a keeper.
Zucchini Cake
Bake 350°
1 hour

3 whole eggs
1 cup oil
2 cups flour
1/4 tsp. baking powder
2 tsp. baking soda
3 tsp. vanilla
2 cups sugar
2 cups zucchini ground (remove any liquid)
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp. cinnamon
1 cup chopped nuts

This is all the directions she had but I imagine you grease & flour your cake pan.
I would just mix in the order given since she wrote it out that way.
She didn't give me the icing recipe but you may try the one below.

Since I'm on the subject of making a cake with vegetables, this next recipe is one I made last Thanksgiving. My Aunt Vivian hand wrote this Carrot Cake recipe for me so I mailed her this picture of my finished cake. It makes a very heavy but delicious cake.

Carrot Cake

Bake 350°

Hint: Bake cake about 48 hours before you need it- It gathers favor & moisture

1 1/2 cups of oil

1 1/2 cups sugar

3 eggs

1 TBSP vanilla

2 cups finely grated carrots (packed)

2 oz. can crushed pineapple

3 1/4 cups all purpose flour

2 tsp. cinnamon

2 tsp. baking soda

1 1/4 cups English walnuts

Mix in order given.

Grease & flour three 9" round baking pans and bake for about 25 minutes.

Icing

2- 8oz. packages cream cheese

1 stick real butter

1 TBSP vanilla

9 cups Powdered sugar

Soften cream cheese and butter.

Whip together. Add vanilla, blend.

Add 1 cup powdered sugar at a time and whip.

It all makes me hungry for some sugar!! Yummy!