Monday, June 11, 2012

Baby Name Blocks









                                                                                                                                                                      I've seen these cute blocks all over Pinterest and Etsy recently and decided to make them for AG's nursery.  I didn't take pictures as I was making them and totally regret it.  So sorry!  But, they were really easy and hopefully the directions will be simple to follow.  If you have ANY questions about how to make them, let me know.  I am happy with how they turned out and am hoping to also use them in our maternity pictures tonight! 

Materials:
wooden blocks (hobby lobby about 2 inches)
coordinating scrapbook paper
Mod Podge
letters (I used my cricut to cut them, you can do stickers or store bought paper letters)
paint brush
paint

Directions:
1.  Paint the wooden blocks.  I decided to paint them all pink and grey.  Although, about half way through I had wished I did light pink for all sides.  Make sure all sides are painted, you may need a few coats for good coverage.
2.  Using your scrapbook paper, cut out squares to go on the wood. Trace the squares on paper and cut the scrapbook paper a little smaller then the wood (I actually used my cricut for the cutting).  Make sure you know how many pieces of each paper to use.  I used 5 coordinating pieces.
3.  Once the paint is dry, it's time to put the scrapbook paper on.  Paint a little Mod Podge on the painted wood square.  Then adhere the scrapbook paper on top.  Smooth it out so that there aren't any bumps.  Do this with all sides of all the squares.  This will be a process because you will have to wait for a few sides to dry before moving on.
3.  Time for the letters.  Whether you're using stickers or paper letters, make sure they are cut and ready to go.  Brush another coat of Mod Podge on top of the newly adhered scrap paper.  Place the letter on top of the Mod Podge.  Make sure you press it down all the way and smooth them out.  Do this for all of the letters for the child's name.  **Pay attention to where you are putting the letters.  I didn't plan mine out well enough and ended up with two polka dot papers for the last two letters, which I had to go back and fix.
4.  The last step is another coat of Mod Podge.  Make sure the coat under the letters is completely dry.  This final coat is to seal everything.  Let the blocks dry and then enjoy!  These would make a great baby shower gift!


A few notes:
*Before you want anything to stick on, apply Mod Podge.  
*Always let the Mod Podge dry before you apply another coat or you will get a film. 
*Make sure you know exactly where you are going to glue the letters, make sure paper alternates, etc. 
*The wood doesn't have to be painted, but her furniture is white so I didn't want to leave the wood.  
*You can cut the scrap paper to be the exact size of the blocks so you don't have to paint the wood and there would be no wood showing.  




Thursday, June 7, 2012

End of the Year Gifts

Summer is here! Well, as of 12:00 tomorrow it is.  It's been another great year in the classroom, but I'm ready for the summer and for my little one to make her arrival in August.
  I wanted something cute and easy for gifts for my students and homeroom parents.  Of course, I turned to Pinterest for a little pinspiration.  Here are a few things I came up with based on some neat things I found.  
Happy Summer!!

Since our classroom theme this year was All Stars, I decided on this little gift for my students. 

These cups and goodies were part of the gift for my homeroom moms.  




HERE is the link to download the parent gifts.  

HERE is the link to download the end of year student gift.  

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Lamp Shade Revamp

Before

After



I was thrilled when I found this bright pink lamp for Avery’s nursery at Target.  It matched perfectly with the colors but to me needed a little something extra.  So, I decided to put a bow around the lamp shade to make it more “girly” and also to tie in the different pinks around her room.  I’ve been making bows for a year and a half now, so this was a quick and easy project for me.  If you haven’t made a bow before, here is a link to a great tutorial site.  You’ll be amazed at how easy they are!

Step 1: Measure around your lamp shade, cut your ribbon an inch longer then the measurement. Put that piece to the side.

Step 2:  Using the same ribbon you’re putting around the lamp, make your bow (cut another piece).  The size is up to you.  I wanted something big enough to stand out but didn’t want the entire lamp covered.  Make the bow, but wait to put the center knot on.

Step 3:  Sew (or hot glue) the bow to the middle of the first piece of ribbon (which will go around the lamp).  I folded my ribbon in half first and put a dot of glue in the middle.  Then, I placed the  unfinished bow on the glue. Next, take a piece of string and wrap it around the center of the bow and the ribbon.  This will scrunch the ribbon and bow together, which is what you want.

Step 4: Add your center piece of ribbon, I made a knot.  I hot glued the knot to the front of the bow and wrapped it around the back of your scrunched piece.

Step 5: Hot glue the ends of the ribbon together.  This will make your ribbon into a circle, which will go around the lamp shade.

Step 6:  Carefully slide the bow and ribbon onto the lamp shade and position to your liking.

Enjoy!



**Pictures will help so much, I am working on another one and will post pictures ASAP!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Mod Podge Scrapbook Wall Letters

One thing I knew from the day I found out I was pregnant was that I was going to make his/her name to hang on the wall.  I’ve seen it all over Pinterest and in many of my friends homes.  I love how it looks, especially above the crib.  When we found out our little one was a girl, I knew exactly what I wanted to do for the nursery.  I wanted a grey and white room with pink accents.  We decided on one wall of horizontal stripes at the focal point for the room, it would also be the wall the crib was in front of. 
 As soon as that was finished, I began working on her name for the wall.  It took weeks for me finish this project.  I had to make sure to get the letters I wanted, then came the paper that had to match the nursery, from there we needed to figure out how we wanted to hang them (which I left up to hubs to decide).  I personally think they are the perfect addition to our little one’s nursery, but I’m a little partial =-)

Here is how to make them.  
Materials:
Wooden letters (I found mine at Hobby Lobby)


Scrapbook Paper
Acrylic paint that matches
Mod Podge
Hot Glue
Ribbon
Scissors


Directions: 

  1. Paint the outside and the edges of your letters.  I only did one coat although, it could have used two.  I knew it wouldn’t be obvious to see from far a  away and I honestly didn’t want to take the time to do it.  
2. Trace the letter on scrapbook paper.  Make sure you decide which paper you want to use for which letter.  I used three different pieces of paper for this project.  When you trace the letter, flip It over and make sure you’re tracing it to the decorated side of the paper matches the top of the letter.                                        
3. Cut out the letters.  Do this as carefully as you can so that it matches the letters perfectly,
4. Put Mod Podge on the top of the letter.  Just enough to adhere the scrapbook paper.  After a thin coat of mod podge, place the scrapbook paper on top.  Press it down so that there aren’t any bubbles or raised edges.  
5. After that is dry, apply a layer of Mod Podge to the entire top and sides of the letter.  The back doesn’t matter because it won’t be visible.  
6. Now you’re ready to hang it up.  I decided to glue ribbon to the back and hang the ribbon off of very thin nails in the wall. I put hubs in charge of the leveling and hanging.  

There are so many things you can do with these letters from monograms in your living room to baby shower decorations to door hangers.  The possibilities are endless, ENJOY!










Monday, June 4, 2012

Festive Fruit Pizza





Looking for a fun and different dessert this 4th of July?  Look no further!  Try a fruit pizza.  They're easy to make and you get to choose the toppings.  This one was made for Memorial Day  few weeks ago. Enjoy!


Ingredients:
blueberries- about a cup
strawberries- sliced just over a cup
sugar cookie dough
whipped vanilla frosting


Directions:
I used refrigerated sugar cookie dough and pressed it out on a round cookie sheet.  Make it as even as possible so it can cook evenly.  Bake for time directed on package or until crust is cooked.  Let it cool.  Once it's cooled, frost it with the icing.  To top it off, add your choice of fresh fruit.  Transfer to s serving plate and slice just before serving.  I don't recommend adding the fruit too long before serving, the juices will start running and it can become messy.  

Monday, May 28, 2012

DIY Bow Holder






I started making bow holders about a year and a half ago when I found out one of my best friends was having a baby girl.  They soon became the perfect gift to give expectant mothers along with some handmade bows.  Now that I’m having a little girl of my own, I’ve been on a mission to create different things to match her nursery.  One of the first projects on my list was a bow holder.  I didn’t want to do the typical monogram because the space I planned on hanging it was pretty big.  So, I decided to do a framed monogram look. I love how it turned out and even more now that it’s filled with bows.  The only thing I need is a little princess to put them on!

Materials:
1 square wood frame (mine was from Hobby Lobby, but can be found at most craft stores).
1 monogram letter to go on the top.  Make sure it’s not too much smaller than the frame and definitely not bigger.  (Michaels is where I found mine).
Acrylic Paint to match the nursery or color scheme you’re going for
Matching Ribbon (Grossgrain is preferred, bows slip off the rest)
Hot Glue
Mod Podge


Directions:

Paint the wood frame the color of your choice.  Here is where you can be as creative as you wish.  Think of fun patterns or keep it simple.  It’s up to you.  
After the wood frame is painted, brush over it with a layer or two of Mod Podge.  Make sure to get the sides as well, they will be visible.  
After the Mod Podge is dry, hot glue the monogram to the frame.  My “A” already came white, or else I would have painted and sealed it first.  
To finish it off, hot glue a ribbon loop to the top of the frame.  I used about 8 inches for the loop and glued a bow I made to the tippy top for an added touch.  
Lastly, using more matching ribbon, glue about 20 inches to the bottom of the holder.  I usually glue it in a loop and cut it at the bottom to create two straight lines of ribbon, which leaves two places to hang bows.  A final touch is to seal the ends with heat from a lighter. 



If you have any questions, let me know.  If you make a holder of your own, please share!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Broccoli, Grape and Pasta Salad



This recipe was another Pinterst find.  I made this salad for our Mother's Day cook out.  I knew it would be the perfect pair for juicy burgers and baked beans.  I made the dressing while the pasta was cooking.  I will admit, that I wasn’t completely sold on the dressing after it was finished.  It was a little too strong for my liking (vinegar wise).  But, I left it alone and continued to follow the directions.  I used all the ingredients besides the red onions and bacon. I mixed everything up (according to directions) and  left it in the refrigerator for only 2 hours.  Of course I taste tested it before I served it to my family and I was pleasantly surprised.  The dressing wasn’t as strong and provided the perfect amount of sweetness and tang for the salad.  I had the leftovers for lunch the rest of the week and it was just as good. It won't be long before I make this meal again.  Enjoy!


Broccoli, Grape and Pasta Salad 
Courtesy of My Recipes 
Ingredients

1 cup chopped pecans
1/2 (16-oz.) package farfalle (bow-tie) pasta
1 pound fresh broccoli
1 cup mayonnaise
1/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup diced red onion
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
1 teaspoon salt
2 cups seedless red grapes, halved
8 cooked bacon slices, crumbled




Preparation

1. Preheat oven to 350°. Bake
pecans in a single layer in a shallow pan 5 to 7 minutes or until lightly toasted and fragrant, stirring halfway through.
2. Prepare pasta according to package directions.
3. Meanwhile, cut broccoli florets from stems, and separate florets into small pieces using tip of a paring knife. Peel away tough outer layer of stems, and finely chop stems.
4. Whisk together mayonnaise and next 4 ingredients in a large bowl; add broccoli, hot cooked pasta, and grapes, and stir to coat. Cover and chill 3 hours. Stir bacon and pecans into salad just before serving.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Poke Cupcakes

I made these cupcakes about a week ago for a classroom celebration.  I thought they would be a fun treat for my students.  I've never made a poke cake before, but supposedly this is very similar.  I already had strawberry cake mix at home, so I decided to pair that with strawberry jello.  I loved this combination and so did my students.  The original recipe called for a cool whip frosting, but I just used store bought vanilla.  
Be prepared for a sticky pan and cupcake liner if you use one.  The gelatin will seep through but after some time in the fridge, it will dry.  I also didn't use all the gelatin because it looked like a lot, but next time I will use more.  There weren't enough of the lines seeping through when I cut them open.  I will most definitely make these again and will try out a few different cake/ jello combinations as well. 
Enjoy! 


Poke Cupcakes
Adapted from The Country Cook 


Ingredients:
1 box Strawberry Cake Mix
(Ingredients required to make cake; usually egg whites, water and oil)
1 box strawberry gelatin
1 cup boiled water
1 container of Vanilla Frosting

Directions:
Mix cupcakes as directed on the back of the box and bake as directed.
Allow cupcakes to cool completely.
Boil 1 cup water and add jello, stir until completely dissolved.
 Poke holes in cupcakes with fork or toothpick. Don't be afraid to pick right down in there several times. 
You want plenty of holes for the jell-o to seep into.
Using a spoon, pour strawberry gelatin mixture over cupcake.
They are still a little naked. Now they need to go into the fridge for about 2-3 hours to set.
Once set, frost cupcakes using whipped frosting. 
And if you like, top it off with fresh, sliced strawberries and enjoy!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Harvest Pasta Bake

If you don’t already subscribe to Kraft Foods emails, go sign up now.  Every few days I receive delicious recipe ideas right to my inbox.  Which is where I found this new recipe.  I’ve been trying to make a big pasta dish at the beginning of each week in order to get some good (and cheap) lunches for the week.  I selected this one because I love squash and already had cooking crème at home.  Credit for this meal goes completely to hubs.  I feel asleep watching the news this night, so he took over dinner.  Of course, the one change he made was adding meat to this veggie dish.  He cooked ground Italian sausage and added it to the mixture before it was topped with croutons and cheese.  I have to admit, the meat (and red pepper) added a great kick to the pasta.  I enjoyed this dish for dinner and for lunch throughout the week.  This will definitely be made again, next time I might even add zucchini to it!


                                                   Harvest Bake  
                                            Courtesy of  Kraft Foods 

    
What You Need
    


    1 butternut squash (2 lb.), peeled, cut into 1-inch cubes
    1 onion, cut lengthwise in half, then sliced crosswise
    1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper
    2Tbsp. olive oil
    8 oz. (1/2 of 16-oz. pkg.) rigatoni pasta (3-1/3 cups), uncooked
    1/2 cup PHILADELPHIA Original Cooking Creme
    1 pkg. (8 oz.) KRAFT Shredded Three Cheese with a TOUCH OF    PHILADELPHIA, divided
    1/4 cup croutons, crushed
    




Make It

    HEAT oven to 400ºF.

    COMBINE first 4 ingredients in 13x9-inch baking dish. Bake 30 to 40 min. or until squash is tender. Meanwhile, cook pasta as directed on package, omitting salt.

    DRAIN pasta, reserving 1/2 cup cooking water. Add to squash mixture with cooking creme and 1 cup shredded cheese; mix lightly. Top with crouton crumbs and remaining shredded cheese.

    BAKE 20 min. or until heated through.
    Kraft Kitchens Tips

Monday, May 14, 2012

Kit Kat Brownies



I've seen lots of candy brownie combinations floating around lately.  My favorite candy bar is Kit Kat.  After teacher appreciation week I came home with about 10 kit kat candy bars, so I decided to see how they would taste in a brownie.  I used a dark chocolate Betty Crocker brownie mix and prepared the mix as directed on the box. Pour half of the brownie mix into a 9x13 greased baking dish.  Break apart the bars and lay them across the pan.  You can break them into smaller pieces if you choose.  After all the candy bars are on the mix, top it off with the remainder of the brownie mixture.  Make sure all the candy bars are covered.  Bake as directed on the box.  These brownies are best the day they are made. Enjoy!





Sunday, May 13, 2012

Spring Monogram Door Hanger




This project was pinspired, like most of my projects lately.  
We've been in need of door decorations for spring and I knew this would be a quick and easy project.
All you need is a wooden letter, paint, ribbon and embellishments of your choice.  
I bought a plain white letter from Michael's for about $2 (with a coupon).  I already had yellow paint at home and these little flowers with rhinestones in the middle.  I decided to paint diagonal stripes on the monogram.  I didn't measure the out the lines before I painted them.  I just freehanded it.  It's not perfect but that's what gives it character.  After the paint was dry, I hot glued the flowers onto the wooden monogram.  To finish it off, I hot glued about 8 inches of ribbon to the top of the H.  Once it was completely dry, I used the ribbon to hang it off a over the door hook.  Overall, this entire project took just 15 minutes. 
My door is now one of the cutest on the block! 


Thursday, May 10, 2012

Baked Oatmeal Cups


Are you even in need of a quick, yet healthy breakfast recipe?  I feel like we are always on a constant search in our household.  I came across this recipe on Pinterest from Sugar Free Mom.  It looked good and I love how there were many different variations we could make.  So, I decided to give it a try for the week.  I followed the linked recipe and was happy with the results. I used a bag of frozen blueberries for my topping/ mix in.  Hubs wished they were a little sweeter, that would probably be the only thing I would change next time.  We've been enjoying them all week for breakfast.  Follow the links above for the recipe.  Enjoy!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Pretzel Chicken

I will warn you, if you're looking for a healthy recipe you have not found it here.  When I first added this recipe to my menu for the week I didn't know it was fried.  I actually didn't realize it until we had all the ingredients out and were getting ready to cook.  So we went with it. Hubs did the chicken and I made the sauce which was really easy.  Of course it was delicious, what fried chicken isn't?  The sauce was the perfect touch to top the chicken off.  Enjoy!



                                                       

                                        Pretzel Chicken with a Mustard-Cheddar  Sauce
                                                        
  Courtesy of Taste and Tell 

total time:  about 30 minutes
serves 4
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
about 6 ounces of salted pretzels
salt and pepper
2 eggs
vegetable oil
1 tablespoon butter
1 tablespoon flour
1 cup milk
1 tablespoon spicy mustard
2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
fresh flat-leaf parsley, for garnish

Completely butterfly each of the chicken breasts, making a total of 4 thin chicken breasts. One by one, put the chicken breast in between 2 pieces of plastic wrap and flatten slightly with a mallet.
Put the pretzels in a food processor and process until you have fine crumbs. Put the crumbs in a shallow dish and season with salt and pepper. In another shallow dish, beat the eggs.
In a large saute pan over medium heat, heat up the oil, about 1/8″ deep.
Dip each chicken piece into the pretzels, then into the eggs, then back into the pretzels. Add to the hot oil in the pan. Put the chicken into the hot oil and cook until the pretzels are browned and the chicken is cooked through. This only takes about 3 or 4 minutes on each side.
Meanwhile, make the sauce. In a saucepan, melt the butter. Whisk in the flour and cook for 1 minute. Whisk in the milk and the mustard, and cook until slightly thickened. Stir in the cheese. Season with salt and pepper, if needed.
Serve the chicken with the Mustard-Cheddar Sauce, and sprinkle a generous amount of parsley on top.


Peanut Butter & Chocolate Covered Frozen Bananas


While making dinner the other night, I remembered seeing something like this on Pinterest.  I was cooking pasta, so I figured I could whip these up while it was cooking.  I had all the ingredients and about 10 minutes.  So, I gave them a shot.  

I cut one banana and placed them on a sheet of wax paper.  Next, I spread some peanut butter on top of the banana.  This was a little difficult, it didn't stick well.  Nonetheless, it worked.  Finally, I heated some chocolate almond bark and covered the bananas with the chocolate.  I attempted to dip the banana in the chocolate but it made a mess and most got stuck.  So, I took the easy way out.  After they were all covered I froze them for about an hour.  Which for us, was enough time. 

Next time, I would definitely take the time to completely dip them.  The ones that were dipped completely were a little better then the other ones.  

They tasted MUCH better than they look.  Enjoy!


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

White Cheddar Chicken Pasta


At first I was a little intimidated by this recipe but it looked so good and I had almost everything at home to make it.  The only thing I had to get was the cheese.  Hubs cooked the chicken the night before.  He pan fried it and seasoned it perfectly, he didn't follow the chicken recipe below.  This saved me a lot of time when cooking tonight.  I followed the rest of the recipe as directed making a few changes along the way.  First, I thought it called for a little too much milk.  I used a cup and a half with some heavy cream and still had to add some extra flour to thicken it up a bit.  I also added garlic salt and pepper to taste when it was finished.  Next time I make this, I'll add some peas.   This was a very  filling dinner, I barely finished my plate and I was starving.  I do love that it provided lunch for us for the next two days though. Overall, the recipe was worth the time and effort.  If I had to rename it, it would be grown up mac and cheese! 


White Cheddar Chicken Pasta





For the chicken:
1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts, trimmed and cut into 1 inch pieces
1 tsp dry mustard
1 T fresh thyme
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1 T olive oil

Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Mix together mustard, thyme, salt and pepper and sprinkle over chicken pieces. When pan is hot, add chicken and brown about 3 minutes per side until cooked through. Remove to a plate and cover with foil.

For the pasta:
1 pound rotini or other short cut pasta
2 T butter
2 T flour
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 small onion, finely diced
1/4 cup dry white wine
1 T Dijon mustard
8 oz sharp white cheddar cheese, grated
2 cups milk (I used skim milk but mixed in about 2 T heavy cream)
1 T fresh thyme
1 T fresh oregano
Crushed red pepper flakes to taste
Parmesan cheese to taste

Heat water to boil in a large stock pot for pasta, add salt and pasta and cook to al dente and drain according to directions. Meanwhile, melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add flour and whisk to combine. Add wine, garlic, onions, and mustard. Cook about 5 minutes, until onions are translucent. Reduce heat to low and slowly add milk, stirring to combine. Cook about 5-7 minutes more until mixture begins to thicken. Add cheese and stir to melt. Add chicken and pasta and toss to incorporate sauce. Add thyme and oregano and serve topped with crushed red pepper flakes and Parmesan cheese.



Monday, April 30, 2012

Cake Batter Blondies

 I've recently set a goal to make one dessert on Sunday that hubs and I can enjoy after dinner throughout the week.  The recipe I made last night was cake batter blondies.  Originally found on Pinterest.  I picked this recipe for the week because I didn't have to buy any ingredients and this is a eat what we have in the house week.  So, it worked out perfectly!  I enjoyed the crunchy edged of this dessert and hubs enjoyed the gooey center.  It was best of both worlds...ENJOY! 

Cake Batter Blondies


Courtesy of Girl Meets Life. 



Ingredients:
1 box yellow cake mix
1/4 cup canola oil
1 egg, beaten
1/4 – 1/2 cup milk
1/4 cup rainbow sprinkles
1/2 cup white chocolate chips (optional)
*Instead of using yellow cake mix and sprinkles, I used confetti cake mix



Directions: 
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine the cake mix and sprinkles in a large bowl, then mix in the oil and egg. Add the milk slowly just until the batter is combined – you want it to remain as dense as possible. Place better in a greased 8×8 pan or 8-inch cake pan. Bake for 25-30 minutes or just until the edges turn golden. Let cool for 20 minutes before cutting because the gooey center needs to set. The result will be a decadent, cake-batter texture.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Tilapia Tacos with Peach Relish


I guess you can say we've been on a fish taco kick these past few weeks.  I think this is the third time we've made them and the third recipe I've tried.  I will say that this recipe is my favorite so far.  Probably because the fish was fried on the skillet in a little oil instead of baked in the oven like the recipe suggested.  Hubs dipped them in egg and coated them in bread crumbs.  They tasted like fish sticks.  YUM!  That paired with the fresh salsa and a little bit of sour cream made for an amazing dinner.  Enjoy! 

Tilapia Tacos with Peach Relish
                       Cooking Light Recipe from My Recipes 
Ingredients

Salsa:
2 cups finely chopped peeled peach (about 2 medium)
1/2 cup finely chopped red onion
2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/8 teaspoon ground red pepper
1 jalapeño pepper, seeded and finely chopped
1 garlic clove, minced


Remaining ingredients:
1/2 cup panko (Japanese breadcrumbs)
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon ground red pepper
1 pound tilapia, cut into 2-inch strips
Cooking spray
8 (6-inch) corn tortillas


Preparation
To prepare salsa, combine first 8 ingredients in a medium bowl.

Let stand 30 minutes at room temperature.
Preheat oven to 375°.
Combine panko, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper in a medium bowl. Add fish to bowl, tossing to coat. Place fish in a single layer on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray. Bake at 375° for 10 minutes or until desired degree of doneness, turning once.
Heat tortillas according to package directions. Divide fish and salsa evenly among tortillas.

Parmesan Crusted Chicken (OMG Chicken)

I'm always in search of a good and fast chicken recipe that will go with a variety of sides.  This recipe was titled OMG chicken on Pinterest, how could I pass that up? I have to say that I completely agree with the title of the recipe.  This chicken was one of the best I've made in a while. The only change I made is noted in red below.  Enjoy!! 






Parmesan Crusted Chicken 
Courtesy of Enchanted Cook



serves 4

Oven 425 degrees F

Ingredients:
1/2 cup Hellmann's or Best Food's Real Mayonnaise
1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
4 boneless skinless chicken breasts, about 1 1/4 lbs. total weight or about 5 ounces per breast
4 teaspoons Italian seasoned dry bread crumbs (I used crushed Ritz crackers)

Directions: 
1. Place mayo and cheese in a small bowl and mix. 
2. Lay chicken breasts on baking sheet (I line my baking sheet with parchment paper to make clean up easy) and spread mayo mixture evenly atop each.
3. Next evenly sprinkle bread crumbs atop each. 
4. Place in oven and bake for 20 minutes or until chicken is cooked thoroughly and juices run clear. Tops will be browned and chicken will be incredibly juicy. Season with a dash of fresh cracked pepper and sea salt, if desired.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes


I’ve seen a few other bloggers rave about this recipe, which I found on Pinterest.  I have to admit, I completely agree with all the reviews.  This dinner was very simple.  With hubs and I both in the kitchen, it took us less than 15 minutes to make.  I cooked the meat, he cut the veggies and toasted the buns. We decided to melt the cheese directly on the meat mixture with a cover on top of the pan.  It was very quick that way and from there we just scooped it up and put it on the buns.  I could have eaten two servings (which hubs did...shhh) and have the meat mixture for lunch today.  Try this recipe ASAP! 


Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes


Courtesy of Pass the Sushi


Ingredients:

1 tbs olive oil
1 lbs ground beef
1 medium onion, sliced
1 green pepper, sliced
2 tbs steak sauce
1 cup beef stock
S&P
1 tbs butter
4 hamburger rolls
4 slices provolone or American cheese.



Preparation:

Pre-heat oil in a large skillet over medium high heat until shimmering. Add ground beef and brown 5 minutes, breaking into chunks. Toss in the onions and pepper and saute for 3 to 4 minutes. Slowly add the steak sauce and beef stock. Simmer until sauce reduces by half, about 5-10 minutes. Reduce heat to low.

In another medium skillet, or on a flat griddle, melt 1 tbs butter over medium heat. Toast rolls.

Serve mixture over rolls with a slice of cheese melting on top.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Mexican Chicken Casserole

A+ dinner.  
Quick (20 minutes). 
 Lots of leftovers. 
 Filling.  
My kind of meal. 



Mexican Chicken
Adapted from Paula Deen 

Ingredients 

1 10 3/4 -ounce can cream of chicken soup 
2 10 3/4 -ounce cans cheddar cheese soup 
1 10-ounce can rotel with green chilies 
1 whole rotisserie chicken shredded 
11 1/2-ounce package flour tortillas 
2 cup shredded mexican cheese blend
1 package of taco seasoning 

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
In a large bowl, stir together the three kinds of soup and the tomatoes. Stir in the chicken and the taco seasoning. 
In a greased 13 x 9- inch pan, layer the tortillas and the chicken mixture, beginning and ending with tortillas. Sprinkle the cheese over the casserole and bake for 30 minutes.






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