I mostly followed this recipe from myrecipes.com, but after sauteing the onion and browning the chicken pieces, I threw everything in the crock pot. I turned out really well, and made for a nice quick dinner when we got home.
The food our family eats
I mostly followed this recipe from myrecipes.com, but after sauteing the onion and browning the chicken pieces, I threw everything in the crock pot. I turned out really well, and made for a nice quick dinner when we got home.
We made this recipe from Fine Cooking (also in Fine Cooking v. 102, p. 108). We used some of the Queso Fresco that we had left over instead of the goat cheese, you could also use feta or other cheese.
The caramelized onions and sweet potatoes offer a great balance to the balsamic vinegar–a great salad.
I had some buttermilk leftover from the amazingly good Grilled Buttermilk Chicken from last week’s menu. So I was Googling around for a good way to use that up. We have a long-time favorite scone recipe that has served us well over the years. But I decided to give this recipe from 101 Cooking for Two a try. Yum!
After looking at several recipes for this, I more or less followed the Good Housekeeping one. Here’s my adaptation of that:
For the filling:
Make the tart crust and bake for 15min at 425F.
Cut the bottoms off the asparagus so that they are about 5in long (1/2 the size of the tart pan). Boil the asparagus for 5 min, drain and rinse in cold water.
Arrange the asparagus in a spoke fashion with the tips out. Mix the other ingredients in a bowl and whisk with a fork. Pour over the asparagus and bake the tart on a cookie sheet for 20-25 min.
The Publix Arpon meal last week sounded really good: Sausage and rice stuffed portabellas. We mostly followed the recipe, but cooked the rice from scratch, actually we had several meals that used brown rice, so I made a big batch on Sunday and put it in the fridge to use during the week. To up the veggie content, I added a pack of frozen spinach, thawed and drained. We also used cheddar cheese in place of the Gorgonzola, I am sure that would have been good, but thee kids aren’t that adventurous…
Wow, what a colorful dish! This one was a great, healthy and fast meal! The recipe is from Real Simple.
We added some sun dried tomato sausage, though the original was veggie. You could also add some white beans or garbanzos instead. I think I would increase the garlic a bit. And the spaghetti was a bit hard to mix everything together…maybe a smaller noodle would work better with this.