Saturday, January 3, 2009

More freezer food

My freezer is looking kind of empty, so I'm replenishing it with more frozen casseroles. This weekend: baked spaghetti and enchiladas.

Baked Spaghetti
Tomato sauce (I made some with tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, some spicy chili seasoning, vegetable flakes, Italian seasoning, and Italian sausage)
1 box spaghetti or other pasta, cooked
Mozzarella cheese

Mix the sauce, pasta, and a handful of cheese together in a 9x13 or 2-9x9 pans. Top with generous amount of more cheese. Bake at 350 for 30-60 minutes or until cheese is bubbly and it's heated through. One of the easiest recipes ever.

Enchiladas
12 flour or corn tortillas
1 can black beans, drained
1 cup corn
2 cups white rice, cooked with 1 packet taco seasoning added while cooking
1 large jar salsa
1 bag Mexican-blend cheese

Mix together the beans, corn, and seasoned rice. Spread a layer of tortillas on the bottom of a 9x13 or 2-9x9 baking dishes. Spread 1/4 the bean mixture on top, followed by a layer of salsa and cheese. Repeat, then top with a final layer of tortillas, salsa, and cheese. Bake at 350 for 30-60 minutes or until cheese is bubbly and it's heated through. Another very easy recipe.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Thanksgiving!

We hosted Thanksgiving dinner this year. Here's the menu:
  1. Turkey, of course - 14 lbs in a bag with some poultry seasoning and flour sprinkled on top and a can of Coke over that.
  2. Stuffing - made from bread, onions, celery, sage, poultry seasoning, and chicken broth (I'll post the recipe soon)
  3. Gravy - made from the turkey drippings and some flour
  4. Mashed potatoes
  5. Honey-glazed peas and carrots - cooked carrots and sugar snap peas in the crockpot with a little water, then made a glaze of butter, salt, and honey to pour over them
  6. Rolls
  7. Apple rolls - chopped apples spiced with nutmeg, cinnamon, allspice, etc, rolled up in a piece of fillo. I'm going to have to play around with this some more.

And then for leftovers:

  1. Individual turkey pot pies using the chicken and biscuts recipe
  2. Broccoli and turkey cheddar risotto (also made ham and cheddar risotto and herbed mushroom risotto with sage, rosemary, basil, and monteray jack cheese, just because I was in the risotto mood)
  3. Turkey chili (recipe below)
  4. Apple sauce - cook chopped apples in a little water until soft, put into food processor, add in a little butter, and add sugar to taste. Yum! This will further be recycled into pumpkin applesauce cookies.

Turkey chili
1 can dark red kidney beans
1 can light red kidney beans
1 can pinto beans
1 can ro*tel
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can tomato soup
1 can chopped chilis
1 onion, chopped
a bunch of turkey
4 bay leaves
generous amount of chili powder

Combine all ingredients in a crockpot and cook on low all day. Great with tomato chili cheese bread (made by throwing all those ingredients into basic bread machine bread).

Friday, November 21, 2008

Potato soup

Winter has hit NC early this year, so I decided what we needed was a big pot of soup. And when I say big, I mean big - this recipe completely filled my crockpot.

Potato Soup
6-8 potatoes, peeled and cubed
5 c water
5 tsp/cubes chicken bouillon
dried parsley
salt and pepper
2 tbsp butter
1-2 c ham, chopped
2 c milk
1 c velveeta, cubed
1/2 loaf queso blanco, cubed

Put the potatoes, water, bouillon, seasonings, butter, and ham in the crockpot and cook all day on low. 30-45 minutes before eating, stir in the milk and cheese.

ETA: I made this again in February '09. I used whipped cream and sour cream instead of milk, and 1/2 loaf of regular Velvetta. It was creamily delicious!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Jax's Birthday

We threw a small party for Jax's second birthday last week.

Menu:
Chicken nuggets (because what two year old doesn't like chicken nuggets)
Fruit salad - canteloupe, strawberries, pineapple, grapes
Pizza rolls
Taquitos and queso blanco con chilis sauce
Airplane cake!

The cake was marbled chocolate fudge cake, made by marbling Better Homes and Gardens' white cake with their chocolate cake. It didn't marble as clearly as I wanted, but it still combined really well for a dense, fudgy cake that was lighter fudginess in some parts compared to others. It didn't last past the day of the party.

Pizza Rolls
Pizza sauce (I made my own with some tomato sauce, onions, garlic, and Italian seasoning)
Sausage, cooked
Pizza dough (I broke down and used the bagged mix instead of making my own)
Mozzarella cheese

Mix the sausage into the sauce. Roll out the pizza dough and cut it into squares. Put a spoonful of sauce onto each square, as well as a pinch of cheese. Fold the dough over. Bake at 450 10 minutes or so, until crust is golden. Note: DON'T sprinkle the cheese over the entire sheet. The crust won't stay closed and it'll ooze out all over!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Apple night

I hosted craft night again this month, and the theme this time was apples. Here's the menu:
  1. Apple cheddar puffs, half with chicken and half with bacon (made the same way as the spinach artichoke puffs but with shredded chicken or crumbled bacon, grated apple, and cheddar cheese)
  2. Apple and red Leicester risotto
  3. Apple cranberry crumbcake
  4. Baked apples

At the end of the night the only thing left was some baked apples, which I think I'll make into apple enchiladas.

Monday, September 22, 2008

More bread experimentation

Two more friendship bread varieties:

Carrot cake (vanilla with extra cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves, and grated carrot) with cream cheese frosting

Bumbleberry cheesecake cake (vanilla bread cut in half, sandwiched with cream cheese frosting and leftover bumbleberry filling), great frozen.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Chocolate angelfood cake

I made a chocolate angel food cake for my ungrateful brother's birthday. It was delicious!

Chocolate Angel Food Cake
1 2/3 Cup egg whites (1 dozen)
1 cup minus 1 tbsp cake flour
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup cocoa
1/2 tsp. salt
1-1/2 tsp. cream of tartar
1-1/2 tsp. vanilla

Sift flour, cocoa & 3/4 c. sugar 4 times. In a large bowl of electricmixer, combine egg whites, salt, cream of tartar & vanilla. Beat on highspeed until whites are stiff and stand in peaks. At medium speed add 1 c.sugar until blended. At low speed, add the flour mixture. Push batter intoa 10 inch tube pan. Bake at 375 for 35 minutes. Invert at once and lethang until completely cold. Frost with chocolate butter frosting.

Chocolate buttercream frosting
6 tbsp butter, softened
1/4-1/2 c milk
1/2 c cocoa powder
approx. 1/2 bag powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla

Cream butter and vanilla in mixer. Mix in cocoa powder. Alternate mixing in milk and powdered sugar until you reach spreading consistency.