Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Soup Week 2011 : JeNae's Favorite Soup Roundup




When my boys asked me what we were having, I told them this soup was like Chicken Noodle....except that there was no chicken, and there were no noodles.  The subtle hint of ginger added an extra little somethin-somethin.


Do you remember me posting about this???  There's something about corn chowder that I love.  Creamy Corn soup-delicious!


I make this soup every year during the harvest time & I love it!


Last year, I met the Pioneer Woman during the book signing, and I just love her recipes!  This was my first-ever white chili & I was amazed at the use of Masa for thickening the chili {which I now use in other dishes}.


My husband loved this soup.  I loved this soup.  Curry is an awesome spice to work with.  And you can't go wrong with all the veggies ;)

I hope ya'll will check out & try some of my favorites.  Click on the title of each dish, and it'll link you to the recipe :)

Enjoy!


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Monday, December 26, 2011

Soup Week 2011


Quick & Creamy Chicken Stew

This is a recipe i found on Kraft Foods. It is simple, quick, and normally i have all the ingredients on hand or at least enough similar that i can whip this up any time. I have even made a simplified version in the Dutch Oven while camping. So this recipe is amazing and flexible :) 


Let me explain i am posting the recipe with ALL the alterations too! meaning you will have options the first ingredients listed are the original and all the following are my changes.

Quick & Creamy Chicken Stew


3/4 lb. new potatoes (about 8), or regular russet potatoes, quartered,
2 Tbsp.  water
1 Tbsp. oil
1 lb.  boneless chicken breasts, cut into bite-size pieces, or home canned chicken to speed up the process
1 can (10-3/4 oz.)cream of chicken soup
1/4 cup Light Zesty Italian Dressing (it is best to have this, but if not make sure you season with ms. dash           and some other favorites, cause if you don't trust me it will be a little bland)
2 cups frozen peas and carrots, or canned if that is what you have! and the frozen mixed veggies are my fav! (like in the picture)
1/2 cup  Sour Cream


put potatoes in microwaveable dish. Add water; cover with lid. Microwave on HIGH 7 min. or until potatoes are tender (new potatoes cook much quicker than russet). Meanwhile, heat oil in large saucepan on medium-high heat. Add chicken; cook 7 min. or until evenly browned, stirring occasionally. (if using canned chicken you can shorten this heat time or just skip it all together)
add potatoes, soup, dressing and frozen vegetables to saucepan. Bring to boil; cover. Simmer on medium-low heat 3 min. or until chicken is done and vegetables are heated through.
stir in sour cream if it isn't creamy enough add a little milk; cook 1 min. or until heated through, stirring occasionally.


The following instructions were just the amounts i used for our family. I dont normally measure so this was a first time actually measuring and not just taking the list of ingredients and added it all to MY likes!


If you take these potatoes i used 4 1/2 C. and cook them in the microwave then it will make the process quicker. I used to doubt this theory so this last time i used my stove and even with my brand new convection stainless steel amazing stove i really do think the microwave is quicker and feels less maintenance. 


3 1/2 C. of frozen veggies notice i used the mixed (carrots, peas, corn, and green beans)


Add 2 cans of cream of chicken soup. If you use canned chicken (we love it to have canned chicken at our house cause you can make things in .5 minutes with little thought, it is great. It makes it so when i work full time and then run errands i can still cook something i like when we finally get home) use 1 pint and drain it off  before adding it to the yummy mix.

Let cook for 5-10 minutes and then serve. 


When i made this in the dutch oven i was camping with a bunch of guys and i hijacked their menu!! I knew i wouldn't have a lot of time to cook or even be at the meeting house cabin much so i had to figure out how to make this SUPER EASY! While we were camping it might have been 20 degrees or colder out and we were in a cabin. Yes you can think that isn't real camping, but let me explain this cabin..... uninsulated walls, 1 big room designed for a meeting room, 1 wood stove, NO charcoal broquets to cook with only the wood stove or a hot plate, 8 ft tables on the ground in the balcony to sleep on just to raise you up a little of the floor, bathroom...there was a porta-potty but it took so much work to get to it and you had to fully redress in your winter gear then making it near impossible to use the bathroom. meaning the squatting in the snow method was the easiest way. So can i call it camping now???
Oh ya i should say it was tons of fun and i can't wait to go again when we finally get a new snow machine or a 4 wheeler. our snow machine might or might not have caught fire on this trip!

The way i did the cooking was...
canned veggies (peas and carrots)
canned potatoes
cream of chicken soup
zesty italian dressing (brought the amount i neeeded)
our canned chicken

because everything was canned i just dumped and set on the wood stove until it boiled and then we ate!


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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Peppermint Bark

Merry Christmas! We are just settling into our new home and starting some fun new traditions. One new tradition will be this extremely simple yet so DIVINE recipe for peppermint bark by Taste of Home. I am in Christmas heaven every time I take a bite! And my little Boo can help me with the recipe- YAY!

Ingredients:
6 squares (1 ounce each) white baking chocolate
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup crushed peppermint candies

1. In a microwave safe bowl, melt white chocolate at 70% power; stir until smooth. Repeat with chocolate chips.

2. Stir 6 tablespoons of crushed candies into each bowl.
Boo unwrapping and crushing peppermint candies.

3. Drop white chocolate and semisweet chocolate in alternating spoonfuls onto a waxed paper-lined baking sheet.

4. With a metal spatula, cut through the chocolate to a swirl.

5. Sprinkle with remaining crushed candies.

6. Chill until firm. Break into pieces. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator (if there is any left! ha!)


They are as tasty as they look! And SO super simple! Enjoy!
Happy Teaching and Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Foodie Friday: Pumpkin Cheesecake Pie

My original post for this Foodie Friday was a dinner recipe...But, probably like most of you, I AM SICK of food this week! Between all the Christmas parties, and work parties etc. our family is especially full. SO...I thought that I would post about our family's favorite Christmas dessert.




My husband requests this EVERY year. It is the perfect combination of two delightful foods, cheesecake, and pumpkin pie. MMMMMMM.
1 single pie crust
1 8oz. pkg. softened cream cheese
1/4 c. granualated sugar
1/2 tsp. vanilla
1 slightly beaten egg
1 1/4 cups canned pumpkin
1 cup evaporated milk
2 beaten eggs
1/4 cup granualated sugar
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg
1/2 cup chopped pecans
2 Tbsp. flour
2 Tbsp. granualated sugar
1 Tbsp. softened butter

1. Prepare the pie crust, and line it in a 9-inch pie plate, and set aside.
2. In a small mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese, 1/4 cup sugar, vanilla, and the slightly beaten egg on low to medium, until smooth. Chill this mixture in the fridge for at least 45 minutes. Spoon into the pie plate.
3. In a medium bowl combine pumpkin, evaporated milk, 2 eggs, 1/4 c. sugar, cinnamon, salt and nutmeg. Carefully pour or spoon over the cream cheese mixture.
4. To prevent over browning, cover the edge of the pie with foil. bake in a 350 oven for 25 minutes. Remove the foil, and bake again for 25 minutes more.
5. Meanwhile, combine the pecans, flour, 2 Tbsp. brown sugar and butter. Sprinkle this over the pie and bake for 10-15 minutes more, or until a knife inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool for 1-2 hours. Refrigerate and serve topped with whipped cream.

Take this dessert to your holiday party! It is sure to be a hit!

Merry Christmas!!!

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

DIY Thursday: Decorative Glass Blocks

These are a lot of fun to make and aren't too hard to do! I love making these and I'm debating on whether or not to make a few more to either keep for myself or to give away to others.

What you will need:
*A glass block with a cutout in the bottom- You can get these at Ben Franklin, Hobby Lobby, Lowes, or Home Depot
*A strand of clear lights (optional)
*Fun stuff to go inside
*Glass frosting (optional)- Should be at your local craft store
*Clear finishing spray (only if using glass frosting)
*Vinyl
*Ribbon 2.5 or 3 inches wide

So on this one I put in a strand of lights then filled it with an assortment of pom poms. I then found a Santa ornament, removed the hook, and placed him carefully in the block. Next I put some cute Wired Christmas ribbon along the outside and created a cute bow of top. The final step is to clean the face of the block with Windex and then place your vinyl on and then WALAH! You now have a super cute new decoraton.

If you want to create one like this where you won't see anything inside, you will need to use what is called glass frosting. First you will need to spray the entire block with the glass frosting. After that make sure to spray the entire block with clear finishing spray. Once dry apply your vinyl. Next put in your lights. Then put your ribbon along the outside and your done! creating a block like this and using the glass frosting creates a soft glow when you turn on the lights.

Have fun creating!

I decided to piggyback my glass blocks onto Tiffany's post. =)  I actually got my idea to do some from her.  Mine aren't as fancy as hers, but I like to keep things simple.  I made these as gifts for my sister-in-laws for Christmas.  I had them each pick a quote they liked.  I did the glass frosting.  I think I may have gotten the wrong kind because it didn't frost them as dark as Tiffany's so I placed some vellum behind the glass to give it the right look.  I put my vinyl on and sealed it with modge podge (you don't need this if you follow Tiffany's instructions with the clear coat, but I didn't have it and the frosting wasn't working for me anyway so I had already added the vellum).  I also sprayed a thin coat of glitter on it (you can't see it with the lights on on but it makes it nice and pretty during the day when the lights are off).  I didn't add the ribbon because I am going to let my SIL's choose the color they want.  I wanted to add pom poms and lights, but then I figured that might not be a good idea....cloth and lights that may get a bit hot.....I didn't want to start any fires =)