Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Chicken Casserole

You could easily use leftover chicken for this casserole, but I used boneless skinless thighs. They are cheap, and taste fine when you put them in something. You can also freeze this, if you are into cooking ahead. You will need:

8 oz. whole wheat spaghetti noodles broken into thirds
10 oz. jar Alfredo sauce or make your own (i used the previous post Easy Cheesy recipe and subbed Parmesan for the cheddar)
3 cups shredded chicken
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 c. fresh grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 c. drained sliced green olives
1/4 c. chopped cashew nuts

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cook your pasta until al dente. Reserve 1/2 cup of the cooking water, then drain the pasta well. Transfer pasta to a large mixing bowl and add the Alfredo sauce, mushroom soup, reserved water, chicken, Parmesan, and olives. Stir until combined. Pour into a 13x9 inch baking dish. Scatter the nuts on the top. Bake until is is slightly browned and bubbling. Let sit for 5 minutes before scooping out. Serve with a vegetable. Enjoy!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Easy Cheesy Sauce

I made this great cheese sauce the other day. It could be used for many things, but I used it on chili cheese fries. I had leftover chili, cut up potatoes and baked them and then made this great cheese sauce that I got from Rachel Ray http://www.rachaelrayshow.com/food/recipes/dinner-size-texas-chili-cheese-fries/. I changed it a bit, but I like it because the leftovers stayed creamy, and didn't separate like my normal cheese sauce. Here is what I did.

3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
1 tablespoon yellow mustard
1 cup milk
1 cup chicken stock
1 1/2 to 2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese

Place a medium-size pot over medium-high heat and melt the butter. Sprinkle the flour over the melted butter and cook it for about a minute. Stir the mustard into the butter-flour mixture, then whisk in the milk and stock. Continue whisking the sauce until it has thickened up, then remove the pot from the heat and stir in the cheese until melted. Season the cheese sauce with salt and freshly ground black pepper.

I put a pile of fries down, a glob of chili and then poured this heavenly sauce over the top. She said to use 3 tablespoons mustard, but I found it way to mustardy. Use what you like, if you like mustard...go crazy with it. The leftover sauce was good cold too. I dipped tortilla chips in it, and it was great. I must make this again. Let me know what you think and if you have any other good ideas for it. ENJOY!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Green Tip

I just saw an segment on the news about green burials. I never thought too much about how toxic the traditional burial is. I have never been a fan of the burying of the body in a casket, I much prefer cremation, but there are some really bad things going into the earth when you do a traditional burial. Green burials are getting more attention. http://www.perfectmemorials.com/blog/back-to-nature-green-burial-movement-gains-favor/ this blog had some good information about the metal, concrete and embalming fluid that go into the earth after a traditional burial. This all goes into our water system and soil. Green burials are often much cheaper than a traditional burial as well. Check out this website for more information. http://www.greenburials.org/. Don't mean to be a downer, but this is a subject that we often overlook when trying to clean up the soil and waterways.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Whipped Up a Little Bag


I did it! I sat down last night and got the teacher's bag done. It was really pretty easy, and only took about 3 hours. It turned out a bit smaller than I had hoped, but you can still fit books or a lunch in it. It only took a yard of material. I'm not crazy about the fabric I used, but my fabric store doesn't have a ton of choices. (the downside of living in the middle of nowhere) I didn't use the fusible interfacing that it called for, so it is more of a floppy bag. I kind of like this kind of bag, because it is easier to stash. I'll try the interfacing next time to see what that looks like. Everyone might be getting these for Christmas!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Leftover Soup



I finally went to the grocery store, but I swear I don't know what I got. I can easily spend $50 and come home with milk and bread. Anyway, I fixed the last of our turkey for dinner. We didn't have our Thanksgiving dinner until Saturday, so our turkey isn't that old and gross. I made a turkey noodle soup, but it could be chicken and noodle just as easy. Also, something you should know about me is I use what I have. I never buy liquid chicken stock. I always use the powder, because it is much cheaper, or I make my own from a carcass. Bottom line...I'm cheap. So, this is how I made my soup which made a little over 4 servings.

2 cups leftover chicken or turkey
2 cups chicken stock
1/2 cup frozen peas and carrot mix
1/2 cup frozen spinach
small bundle broken whole wheat spaghetti noodles

Put stock in a saucepan, cut chicken or turkey up into bite sized pieces and dump into pan. Put in frozen veggies and let cook until veggies are hot. Throw spaghetti noodles in and cook until noodles are soft. Season with salt and pepper if you think it needs it. Enjoy! I am going to make a grocery/stuff bag for my son's teacher tonight. Hope it turns out.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Comfort Food










I decided not to go to the grocery store yesterday, so supper was whatever I could find in the fridge and cabinets. I came up with this German inspired venison summer sausage-kraut dish. I have tons of these babies in my freezer, so I needed something new to do with it.
1 chunk of summer sausage
1 can sauerkraut
1 onion
salt and pepper





I sliced the summer sausage into disks, then cut those into bite sized chunks. Sliced the onion and sauteed it in some oil, added the sausage chunks. I cooked this until onions were soft and sausage was slightly browned. Add the can of sauerkraut and cook until hot. Give it a dash of salt and pepper, and you are done.
Easy and delicious. I served with some green beans and kids and husband ate. (without too much complaining!)





Monday, December 1, 2008

Learning New Things

I feel like I am the last person on earth to start a blog, and I really don't know how to do it at all. It will definately be a learning experience, but I need to have this under my belt. I want this to be a fun site dedicated mostly to crafty things and cooking. These are the things that keep me going while staying home with my kids. My goal for Christmas is to make most of my presents. I better get started. I will be updating on how this goes. Goodby for now and I will be back soon with some content.