Saturday, October 4, 2008

Teriyaki Beef

Yesterday for lunch I threw together my version of teriyaki beef. I can't remember what cut of beef it was but it was some big thin steak... maybe sirloin? Anyway, I sliced it up really thin and put in a ziploc bag with a 1/3 bottle of teriyaki marinade, a small can of pineapple juice, two cloves of garlic and about 3/4 tsp of chipotle chili powder. I let it set in the fridge for an hour and then cooked it in the marinade on the stove. I put it on top of white rice with a splash of low sodium soy sauce and a spoonful of pineapple tidbits. It was SOOO good. James loved it and so did Henry! The chili powder gave it a little kick but it wasn't too spicy. We'll definitely eat it again. Next time, I'll add some veggies... whatever we have on hand.

Monday, July 14, 2008

No more cooking!

Well, no more cooking for me until the A/C is fixed! I'll let you know when I get back to it.

Oh, and I noticed in the pictures below the pan looks dirty... it is not, it's just burnt! Honest, I only cook in clean dishes!!! LOL

I did make a yummy salad the other day though. You've probably had it before. My boys won't it eat. It's one of mine and hubby's favorite summer salads though. It's easy, inexepensive and tasty! Plus it's easy to make it a complete meal by tossing in some cubed grilled chicken. I think it'd even be good with pineapple tidbits in it too if you are adding the chicken.


Oriental Cole Slaw

1 pack of cole slaw mix
1 pack of ramen noodles (any flavor you like)
1 extra seasoning packet from ramen noodles
1 cup shredded carrots
5 green onions chopped
sunflower seeds
1/3 c. sugar (preferably white but it tastes okay w/ brown too if that's all you've got)
1/3 c. rice vinegar (or red wine vinegar)*
1/2 c. corn oil

Toss cole slaw mix, ramen noodles (broken), carrots, and green onions. Whisk together 2 ramen noodle seasoning packets, sugar, vinegar, and oil. Pour over salad and toss with sunflower seeds half an hour before serving.

*Rice vinegar can usually be found in the asian section of your local grocer.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Stuffed Jalepenos

I decided to make some stuffed jalepenos for James to grill tonight. I didn't have a recipe so I just "winged" it....




I cooked half a chicken breast in a skillet seasoned with Tony Cacheres, shredded it and let it cool. I mixed that in with most of a block of cream cheese I had that was softened, some shredded cheddar and crumbled bacon. I added a little more Tony's and some garlic. I sliced the tops off the peppers, stuffed the chicken and cheese mixture in them and stuck the tops back on.




Now, my dad has a nifty little jalepeno stand he made using washers that he welded together to make a stand but I haven't talked him into making one for me so I just stuck them all together with toothpicks so they will stand up on the grill. (see pics below)




These will be our side dish to whatever we're having.... either tacos or grilled chicken. :)


Before Cooking:



Finished! YUMMO!! :



Thursday, June 12, 2008

Romantic Dinner for Two

Wow! It's been a while since I've been here!

James and I have been watching cooking shows and decided that this week while the kids were away we'd have our own little cooking show. We used some recipes we found on food network. Steak, shrimp, corn & potatoes...and well, it was the BEST!

We first visited a little country winery in Maydelle. Now we are not well versed in the world of wines but this was a neat little place. It's kind of in the middle of no where on a dirt road. If it wasn't for the signs we never in a million years would have guessed this to be a winery. So we go in and taste a few wines, mostly fruit wines rather than grape. We decided to go with their Gavyn Blush (which turned out to be more of a red) and the Texas Sunset. The Texas Sunset is made with pear and apricots and has a very light sweet taste.

Okay... on to the food! We got our shopping done then went home and got everything prepped. I have never enjoyed cooking so much! It was really nice to be there working with James without the kids tugging at us the entire time. We do work well together!

If you like lime & cilantro you will LOVE these recipes. They are great for summer when you want that steak but also want a taste that is light, cool, and fresh. There is quite a bit of prepwork involved but it's well worth it for the flavor and the quality time you spend together. I'll list the recipes and their ingredients below but to get the directions, click on the name! If you try these, I'd love to hear what you think about them!

Grilled T-Bones with Chipotle Chili Rub and Cilantro-Lime Compound Butter
2 sticks butter
3 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro leaves
1 lime, juiced and zested
2 tablespoons steak seasoning blend for the grill (recommended: Montreal Seasoning by McCormick)
1 tablespoon chipotle (smoky) ground chili powder or dark chili powder
1 tablespoon sweet paprika
4 T-bone steaks, 1 1/2 inch thick

Roasted Corn on the Cob with Cilantro Lime Butter
6 ears of corn
2 sticks unsalted butter, at room temperature
1/4 cup chopped cilantro leaves
1 lime, zested and juiced
2 teaspoons salt
3/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper


Now this shrimp one, I would have preferred a citrus flavor over the thyme but it was still okay.
Grilled Shrimp with Garlic
3/4 cup olive oil
3 tablespoons freshly chopped thyme leaves
1 1/2 tablespoons ancho chili powder
6 cloves garlic, coarsely chopped
24 large shrimp, shelled and deveined
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
3 cloves garlic, thinly sliced

Grilled Potatoes
This was James' own creation. We boiled red potatoes until almost done then sliced them and put them on the grill until they were a nice golden brown. While that was going on, he also had several slices of bacon on the grill. Once both were done cooking, he drizzled olive oil and sprinkled the potatoes with salt & pepper. Then he topped with crumbled bacon and a little cheese. It was YUMMY!