I make this for my little one when I make us a big pizza with cheese. I use Whole Wheat Pita bread and top it with my Pizza Sauce and whatever vegies he likes, plus some ham and vegan cheese. He loves it because of the bread, but he eats the vegies too, so we all win!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Potato Chowder
Here's another one from my new favorite cookbook. I can't say enough how easy those recipes are. Also, so far I have not felt like there was anything missing, which I think is very important. Everybody should try these recipes.
Again, here are the main ingredients:
Sautee them in the pot:
Add the liquid:
And the corn:
And there you have it:
This one is great for my little one because there are no large pieces in there so it's easy to eat for him.
Again, here are the main ingredients:
Sautee them in the pot:
Add the liquid:
And the corn:
And there you have it:
This one is great for my little one because there are no large pieces in there so it's easy to eat for him.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Food Allergies
While I haven't been paying much attention as to what ingredients I use, I have made it a goal to try and cook mostly dairy and nut free from now on, mainly due to my son's milk and peanut allergies. Since he is starting to eat what we eat, I think it's only fair to do so, especially now when he is still young enough. I'd hate for him to grow up thinking he has to eat differently from us. This doesn't mean that I won't, every now and then, make something that he may not be able to indulge in though. I'll try and point out whenever a recipe is free of dairy, nuts or any allergen for that matter. As I experiment more with recipes I hope to get a better hang of things so bare with me. Thanks.
Non-Dairy Banana Bread
Because I needed help finding and creating recipes that do not include milk/dairy and nuts, i bought a few really good cook books to guide me along the way.
One of those is is "Sophie Safe Cooking" by Emily Hendrix. I love how simple the recipes are and already have a few favorites.
So here is my first attempt at making banana bread. I am not posting the recipe as it's not available online, so just buy the book. It'll be worth it!
The ingredients:
All mixed together and baking in the oven:
And there you go:
The bread was very yummy. I think I may have put too much baking powder in it, so it was a little firmer. My little one loved it and that's all that counts!
One of those is is "Sophie Safe Cooking" by Emily Hendrix. I love how simple the recipes are and already have a few favorites.
So here is my first attempt at making banana bread. I am not posting the recipe as it's not available online, so just buy the book. It'll be worth it!
The ingredients:
All mixed together and baking in the oven:
And there you go:
The bread was very yummy. I think I may have put too much baking powder in it, so it was a little firmer. My little one loved it and that's all that counts!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Mama's Potato Salad
You start out with 2 lbs. boiled potatoes, preferrably from the night before so they're cool. Peel and slice them and pour a little oil over them. Then you'll need one chopped onion. 3-4 choped dill gerkins, 1-2 Tbsp. of mustard and about 1 cup of mayo.
Add the sliced inions to the potatoes
Then the pickles:
Then the mayo, mustard and if needed some of the pickle juice. I add more mayo if needed or even mustard. Some salt and pepper at the end and you're done!
Add the sliced inions to the potatoes
Then the pickles:
Then the mayo, mustard and if needed some of the pickle juice. I add more mayo if needed or even mustard. Some salt and pepper at the end and you're done!
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Chilimac
So, I only make this for one very special person. The ingredients are simple. 1lb. or so ground turkey, two cans of Vegetarian Chili, and two boxes (or one family box) of Max & Cheese and the ingredients required for it. The spices I use are salt, pepper, garlic powder, parsley, dried minced onions and Tabasco Sauce. I don't measure the spices, so just go with whatever feels right:)
First you cook the macaroni until they're done and set them aside. The you brown the turkey in some olive oil untils it's done and add the spices. I just use the same pot. Once the meat is done, add the stick of butter and place it in the middle of them meat. Pour the Chili over it and cook at medium low until the butter is melted. Then you stir in the cheese powder and the milk and lastly the macaroni. Reduce heat to low and stir it together a few times and that's it!
I know it doesn't look like much, but it's pretty decent.....
First you cook the macaroni until they're done and set them aside. The you brown the turkey in some olive oil untils it's done and add the spices. I just use the same pot. Once the meat is done, add the stick of butter and place it in the middle of them meat. Pour the Chili over it and cook at medium low until the butter is melted. Then you stir in the cheese powder and the milk and lastly the macaroni. Reduce heat to low and stir it together a few times and that's it!
I know it doesn't look like much, but it's pretty decent.....
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Pasta with Butternutsquash Sauce
When I first saw this recipe, I knew I had to try it. Right after I started this blog, I searcged the net for other cooking blogs to add to my blog list and truly "Simply Recipes" is one of my favorites.
Here are my ingredients. I had some chicken broth left over (about a cup) and I added maybe another cup of water.
As you can see my pureed butternut squash was not as smooth as I remembered from my Harvest Pie, but it worked just fine.
After adding the cream, cheese, broth and water as well as the spices I ended up with the most delicious sauce ever. I will most definitely make this again.
Here are my ingredients. I had some chicken broth left over (about a cup) and I added maybe another cup of water.
As you can see my pureed butternut squash was not as smooth as I remembered from my Harvest Pie, but it worked just fine.
After adding the cream, cheese, broth and water as well as the spices I ended up with the most delicious sauce ever. I will most definitely make this again.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Irish Beef Stew with Guinness
This is really the best beef stew I ever had. More importantly, my son loves it:)
Sautee the potatoes, carrots and onion in the butter, while browning the meat in a seperate pot in the olive oil.
Add beef stock, Guinness, red wine, tomato paste, sugar, thyme, Worcestershire sauce and bay leaves. Stir to combine. Bring mixture to boil and simmer 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
We then added it to the slow cooker and added the potatoes etc. and just let it cook on low for the remainder of the afternoon.
Sautee the potatoes, carrots and onion in the butter, while browning the meat in a seperate pot in the olive oil.
Add beef stock, Guinness, red wine, tomato paste, sugar, thyme, Worcestershire sauce and bay leaves. Stir to combine. Bring mixture to boil and simmer 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
We then added it to the slow cooker and added the potatoes etc. and just let it cook on low for the remainder of the afternoon.
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