Showing posts with label the way to a man's heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the way to a man's heart. Show all posts

Saturday, April 12, 2014

The Way to a Man's Heart- Oven Baked Fajitas #goodeats #recipes

 ~The Way to a Man's ♥~
 Oven Baked Fajitas

This is actually a recipe that I got off Facebook- and usually, under normal circumstances, those kinds of recipes are usually an epic fail for me. Not this one. This one is awesomesauce, even if the kids aren't fond of it. I did have to make some cooking time adjustments for it, but now that I have it down it's good to go.

Oven Baked Fajitas

Ingredients:
1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips
2 TBSP vegetable oil
2 teaspoons chili powder
1 1/2 teaspoons cumin
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1/4 teaspoon seasoned salt
1 (15 oz) can diced tomatoes with green chiles (Rotel- I have to use 2- 10 oz cans because I don't think they make a 15 oz can of it- I use one can original, one can hot for a very spicy fajita)
1 medium onion, sliced
1/2 red bell pepper, cut into strips
1/2 green bell pepper, cut into strips
(I have been known to use yellow and orange ones as well and quite often the entire pepper sliced up rather than just 1/2)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 400º. Spray a 13X9 baking dish with cooking spray.
  2. Place raw chicken strips in a large bowl.
  3. In a small bowl, combine oil, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, dried oregano and salt and stir until well blended.
  4. Pour over chicken and stir until chicken is well coated
  5. Next, mix in the Rotel, peppers and onion to the bowl, stir until well mixed and then transfer to greased baking dish.
  6. Bake uncovered for 25 minutes, remove from oven and stir (chicken will not be done)
  7. Return to oven and bake another 25 minutes or longer- Until chicken is cooked all the way through and the veggies are tender.
 Serve in warmed fajita shells with your favorite Mexican extras (refried beans, sour cream, rice)
 

Saturday, April 5, 2014

The Way to a Man's ♥- Hashbrown Casserole #easy #recipe #goodeats

~The Way to a Man's ♥Heart♥~
Hash Brown Casserole

Recently, while talking with a friend, I mentioned to her that I had a recipe for veggie soup and she said she might like to try my recipe. I thought I had already posted it here on the blog and was just going to share the link with her, but after checking, I realized it was one I never got around to posting.

In fact, there were quite a few recipes I hadn't posted yet on my list... So...considering I found pictures on the computer where I had planned to schedule them for my "The Way to a Man's Heart" posts, I figure now is as good a time as any to start sharing again. I took down the "upcoming" section of the list and decided that when I think of a recipe that I find easy or delicious and think would suit the purpose- I will again share.

This is one I had never eaten until I moved here. It's one of my husband's "go-to" recipe when he cooks.

Hash Brown Casserole

1 bag tator tots (thawed in fridge for several hours)
1 can Cream Style Corn
1 Can Cream of Potato Soup
1 Can Cream of Celery Soup
1 8 oz of Sour Cream
1-2 8 oz bags of Shredded Cheddar or Cheddar Blend

  1. Thaw Tator Tots for several hours in the bag in a bowl in the fridge.
  2. Smash Tator Tots up well and mix all other ingredients together, saving part of the Cheddar for topping the casserole.
  3. Spray 9X13 casserole dish with cooking spray.
  4. Pour mixture into dish and top with remaining cheese.
  5. Bake at 350º-400º for about 30-45 minutes or until cheese is melted and golden and dish is hot all the way through.

Some enjoy it plain while others like it with ketchup.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Juicy Lucys #recipe #goodeats

The Way to a Man's ♥~
Juicy Lucys
This is one of the easiest recipes and one we took note of because of one of those Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives or Man Vs. Food episodes. In all actuality, it's not even much of a "recipe" per se-


I pat out 8 "thin" patties (I use a rolling pin and plastic wrap to get them approximately all the same size)


Make sure they're big enough for the slice(s) of cheese to fit. If you notice, my front flat top burner (not turned on) makes a good measurement for the size of each patty.



Place the cheese slices (your favorite- doesn't have to be American, though that's what I used)
 Sandwich the cheese between two patties and press edges together to form a seal.

I tend to "bake" my burgers these days on a lightly greased broiler pan rather than in the skillet where it tends to hold a lot of the greasiness.

I preheat my oven to between 400º and 425º and simply pepper the tops of the burgers, bake for approximately 10 minutes, flip/pepper them & bake another 10, flip again. With a plain burger, I can usually cook them within 30 minutes and add cheese slices at the very end. With the Juicy Lucys, I'd say it would be wise to go at least 40-45 minutes, to be sure the patties on both sides are fully cooked.

Top with another slice of cheese just before removing from oven and then whatever your favorite burger toppings after that.

Also wise is to give the burgers 5-10 minutes rest before biting/slicing into, as evidenced by my top picture- When I sliced into mine, it oozed EVERYWHERE! What a mess, but it was delicious!

Saturday, September 14, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Sausage Cream Cheese Crescents #recipe #goodeats

~The Way to a Man's ♥~
Sausage Cream Cheese Crescents

This is a fairly simple recipe that works great for breakfast or supper. It's a family favorite on Christmas Eve at the in-laws and a favorite here at home when we have breakfast for supper.

1 lb tube sausage (I use Tennessee Pride Sage)
1 8 oz package Cream Cheese
2 cans Crescent rolls

White Country Gravy (optional)
  1. Brown the sausage in pan until done.
  2. Drain off excess grease and melt in cream cheese until thorough coated.
  3. Open crescent rolls but leave each pairing of 2 crescents together and pinch perforated lines to seal them together.
  4. line up on a large cookie sheet.
  5. Scoop out even amounts of sausage & cream cheese mixture onto the pastry (there will be 8)
  6. Fold ends and pinch them together and then fold sides up to make "canoes."
  7. Bake for recommended temperature and time listed on your canned crescents.
We serve this with country gravy over it and often have scrambled eggs and hashbrowns to go along with it.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart Pizza Subs #recipe #goodeats


Things have been hectic and chaotic in my household in recent days, so it completely slipped my mind to schedule posts. Here's the late The Way to a Man's Heart for today- Pizza Subs, which are honestly just a quick and simple way of having pizza without the hassle of making pizza dough, but so much better sometimes than heating up a frozen (though I have to say DiGorno's Pizzaria pizzas come close to being takeout as I've EVER seen of any frozen brand of pizza- LOVE the supreme one!)

Everybody loves pizza- at least that's my conclusion.

Ingredients-
Hoagie Buns
Pizza Sauce (we love Classico)
Provolone Slices

Favorite Pizza Toppings:
(family favorites)
Pepperonis
Ham
Mushrooms
Black Olives
Green Pepper
Red Onion

Cooked Bacon bits
Browned Sausage or Hamburger
Canadian Bacon
Green Olives
Banana Peppers
Pepperonicini

Honestly the possibilities are endless depending on your favorite topping preferences.

Preheat oven to 350-400º

Slice Hoagies open and spread each side with thin layer of sauce
Layer your favorites and top with Provolone slices and place in oven until cheese is melted and veggies are warmed.

I do sometimes switched to the broil oven option to brown the cheese and toast the crust a little, but that is clearly optional.

Remove and fold together and enjoy!

Saturday, August 31, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Baked Fried Chicken #recipe #goodeats

The Way to a Man's ♥~
Baked Fried Chicken

This simple recipe for Baked Fried Chicken frees up your time so you don't have to spend an hour standing over a hot greasy pan or deep fryer-

Ingredients-
Chicken
Milk

1/2 tsp. Salt
1 TBSP Season All
3/4 tsp Pepper
1 cup Flour
2 tsp Paprika

Mix dry ingredients in a Gallon size Ziploc bag or a large bowl.

Preheat oven to 400º. Melt 1/2 a stick of butter in a 9x13 dish in oven after it's preheated.

Make sure bottom of dish is thoroughly coated in melted butter (if not, use some cooking spray to cover it)

Dredge chicken through milk and then into flour mixture then place in dish.

Cook 20 minutes and then turn each piece over and continue cooking for another 20 minutes more, until cooked through.


Saturday, August 24, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart Sweet & Sour Pineapple Pork Chops #recipes #goodeats

The Way to a Man's ♥~
Sweet and Sour Pineapple Pork Chops

A sweet and savory recipe, this isn't far from the actual recipe on the back of my cornstarch box, as I discovered the other night as I was preparing it.

Ingredients-
Pork chops

1-14 oz can of Chicken Broth
2 TBSPS Soy Sauce
1 TBSP Vinegar

2 TBSPS Brown Sugar
2 TBSPS Cornstarch
1 15 1/4 oz can Pineapple Tidbits

  1. Preheat oven to 350º
  2. Place Pork Chops in foil-lined casserole dish
  3. Bring broth, soy sauce and vinegar to a boil in a saucepan
  4. In a bowl, mix brown sugar, cornstarch and juice from pineapple until smooth
  5. Whisk into boiling broth mixture until slightly thickened, then mix in pineapple tidbits
  6. Pour over pork chops, cover with foil and bake 30 minutes
  7. Remove foil and bake another 15 minutes.


Saturday, August 17, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Hubby's Taco Lasagna #recipe #goodeats

The Way to a Man's ♥~
Hubby's Taco Lasagna
 This is a recipe that my husband made up and I have to say if you like tacos and burritos, this is pretty awesome (the only thing I forgot when we made this was lettuce to put on mine. He won't eat the fresh veggies. ;) )

Ingredients-
ground beef
taco seasoning
soft shell tacos
refried beans
salsa
shredded mexican/fiesta cheese
tortilla chips

Optional
sour cream
Fresh shredded lettuce
Diced up fresh tomato
Black olive slices
(or if you like guacamole you could probably do avocado slices)

Preheat oven to 350º

Brown ground beef as you would for taco meat, drain grease, add seasoning.

In a 13X9 greased casserole dish, layer
Cheese
Soft shells
Meat
broke up tortilla chips
salsa (we heated the salsa in a pan to steam off the excess liquid to thicken it somewhat)
Cheese
Soft shells
Refried Beans
Cheese

Bake 30 minutes or until golden on top and bubbly.


Saturday, August 10, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Grandma's Biscuits #goodeats #recipes

The Way to a Man's ♥
Grandma's Biscuits
This was originally posted on Potluck with Judy but figure I'll basically "reblog" it here today and share the back story of where this recipe comes from and the fact that these were always the way to my grandpa and uncles heart. My grandma's biscuits were the bomb.

When I was a kid growing up, my grandparents lived in the country and we spent nearly every Saturday at their house for as long as I can remember. I wandered around the junkyard my grandpa and uncles ran as a business or spent time around the animals my grandfather owned, but when my grandma fixed a batch of biscuits from scratch, I was always at her elbow.


Most of those Saturday afternoons would find me in the kitchen, sitting on my knees in one of the mismatched kitchen chairs (some were wooden with upholstered seats and backs, others chrome and vinyl to match the table) watching my grandma make biscuits that would make your mouth water. She knew the recipe by heart, as she did with most recipes she ever made, I believe. After cleaning off the surface of one end of the now-retro yellow Formica and chrome dining table, she sifted the flour with the old crank-handled sifter until she had a mountain of soft white.

Then she would hollow it out and fill the hole with lard and fresh cow’s milk one of my uncles brought home from his milk route. It wasn’t the store-bought pasteurized stuff. Nope, we had the good kind that had cream on the top and it was so rich, filling and good with cookies. She mixed and kneaded until she had the dough the right consistency, something she’d done for years long before I existed and I’m 99.9% certain that she could “feel” when the dough had the proper measurement of love added to it.

I waited impatiently for her to use the old aluminum can to cut out the biscuits and place them on a cookie sheet. She also had, what I assume was, a donut hole cutter that she would also cut out tiny biscuits, just especially for me and my sister to have. Then came my favorite part- the leftover bits, if there were any, she would give me a small portion of raw dough to eat as a treat while waiting for the biscuits to bake. In the summertime, the wait nearly killed me until I could slather a hot biscuit with butter or throw a slice of tomato or cucumber on it with a dash of salt. I could have, and probably did, eat enough to make myself sick. It’s one thing I really missed once she was gone.

My mom swears it took her years to get it right and even now, she still doesn’t think hers can compare to her mom’s biscuits. When I first became a wife and mother, making my grandma’s and my mom’s biscuits became quite the obsession. I couldn’t get them right for the world. I used shortening and it just wasn’t working. I wanted tall, flaky, airy, fluffy biscuits. These were not it. My biscuits were hard as a rock, flat, usually inedible, and in no way, shape, or form did they come close to either of my predecessors. If worse came to worst, I could’ve used them for weapons because I know they could have knocked a decent knot on someone’s head.

Being I don’t live close to my parents anymore though, I knew I had to do something about it. I bought a bucket of lard, intent on getting it right, even if it killed me. It’s taken time, and a lot of practice, especially when there was never a written recipe to go by, but I’ve started making progress in the past couple of years. That’s when I learned the secret. How I didn’t see it before I’ll never know—It’s LOVE.

I was always in a hurry when I tried making them, growing up in a generation that rushes through things, but that’s part of the secret- you can’t hurry through it, you can’t rush “love”- not in life and not in food. You have to take it slow and think with your heart, not your head. That’s how my grandma knew it all those years ago, how my mom does it without a second thought nowadays, and how I’ve learned the secret they knew- they were cooking by heart. Of course, they’ll never be my grandma’s, or even my mom’s, but they’re close enough to perfect for me. I make them for sausage gravy, to go with chicken, and they taste pretty darn good with a slice of tomato or cucumber, too.

This is basically my grandma's recipe, an eyeball/know it by heart kind of recipe, based loosely on my grandmother's and my mom’s instruction, though my grandma didn't use butter, just lard- I used the following—

Ingredients-

approximately 4-5 Cups Self-Rising Flour, sifted
approximately 1/2 stick butter
3 Heaping Tbsp. Lard
1/2 cup to a Cup Milk (definitely an eyeball measurement)

Optional: a squirt of honey makes them sweeter and lighter.

       1.      Sift flour into large bowl. Make "volcano" in center. Put in butter and lard. Begin working flour/butter/lard with one hand until it begins to come together, then start working in a little milk at a time until it reaches a wet, pasty consistency.

2.      Putting the milk aside, begin sifting extra flour over the wet dough and start working it in until the dough takes on a dry, but elastic texture that "breaths."

3.      Turn it out onto a clean counter top covered in flour and continue to work and knead dough. Roll it out to about a 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch thick and use round biscuit cutter (I use an old cleaned vegetable can with both ends cut out just as my grandmother had.)

4.      Place biscuits on foil lined cookie sheet, sides touching and bake in 400º oven. I bake it on the bottom rack for 10 minutes and check the bottoms at the 10-minute mark. If they are lightly golden, I move the cookie sheet to the top rack (placed at the center) and bake for another 10 minutes or until golden on tops.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Aunt Mary Lee's Yeast #Rolls #goodeats #recipes

 The Way to a Man's ♥~
Aunt Mary Lee's Yeast Rolls
This recipe comes from the kitchen of one my my great aunts. Though no longer with us, I think of her every time I make these. Finding the way to a man's heart is often through his stomach and a hearty buttery rolls can often do the trip. This is a recipe that does take time and is done in "parts."
 
Part 1: Mix together in cup and let set-
1 package yeast
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/4 cup water
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Part 2: Bring to boil and set aside to mix with dry ingredients
1/2 stick butter
1/2 cup water
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Part 3: Mix these ingredients-
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
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Part 4:
  1. Mix boiled water & butter with dry ingredients
  2. Add 1/2 cup COLD water
  3. Add yeast water mixture
  4. Mix well
  5. Add 1 egg at end 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Once all ingredients are mixed, COVER (I usually use a warm damp kitchen towel that I've wetted and wrung out)
Let sit for 1 HOUR (it should double in size)
Place on floured surface and knead
Shape into sizes you like- be that folded/rounded rolls or, like me, I tend to make the cloverleaf pattern (cut well kneaded dough into even amounts of 3 small balls each and portion them out into lightly buttered/oiled muffin tins)
Cover again and let sit for 1-2 additional hours (I set mine inside the oven on the racks- though not with the oven on)
When ready to prepare
Set rolls aside (or take them out of oven if that's where the dough has been resting)
Preheat oven to 425º
Brush tops with melted butter
Bake for up to 30 minutes or so.

(It usually only takes about 12 minutes for my oven, so when attempting these the first time, you might want to bake in 10 minute increments until golden brown and done)

The longer they sit, the lighter and airier they should be. :)

Enjoy!
(especially good with beef stew or pot roast)

Saturday, July 20, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Pineapple Surprise #Dessert #recipes #goodeats

The Way To a Man's♥
Pineapple Surprise Dessert

Ingredients-
1 Jell-O Plain Cheesecake Mix (though you could probably try using the premade Philadelphia Cheesecake)
1 8 oz Box Cream Cheese
1 small can of Crushed Pineapple, drained
1/2 cup of Pecans, crushed/chipped
Pecan halves

Directions-
NOTE: You will not need the crushed graham crackers. You can set them aside to use for a different pie at a later date.

  1. Mix together cheesecake mix by directions with softened cream cheese until well blended
  2. Mix in drained pineapple and pecan chips
  3. Top with a few nice pieces of pecan  halves.
  4. Cover and Refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving so it will set.
 

I have not attempted using the premade Philadelphia Cheesecake mix yet, but figure it simply would cut down the ingredients list to
Philly Cheesecake mix
Crushed Pineapple, drained
Pecan chips
Mix and refrigerate.

If anyone tries it, please let me know if it still turns out with a thick fluffy texture. Enjoy!

Saturday, July 13, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Taryn's #Chili #recipes #goodeats

The Way to a Man's ♥
Taryn's Chili

Ingredients-
1 pound ground beef
medium onion, diced
1 (46 oz) bottle of Tomato Juice
8 oz elbow macaroni
1 box Carroll Shelby's Chili Kit (minus the masa flour)
2 cans medium Chili Beans
1 can Dark Red Kidney Beans, water drained from can
Shredded Cheddar (mild or sharp, depending on your preference)
1-2 cups water

Also good to have on hand-
Saltines
Peanut Butter
Bread

Directions-

  1. Brown Ground beef in skillet with onions, drain any grease.
  2. Mix together tomato juice, all C.S. chili seasonings except for the masa flour, macaroni, and beans in a dutch oven or large stew pot.
  3. Add browned ground beef and onion, stir together well.
  4. Add just enough water not to overflow the pan and place lid on top, tilted slightly.
  5. Simmer for about an hour- hour and a half, stirring often so that ingredients don't stick to bottom of the pan.
  6. Serve with crackers, topped with shredded cheese if you so desire or add a peanut butter sandwich on the side or however you like it.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart- Lemon Drop Cookies #recipe #goodeats

The Way to a Man's ♥-
Lemon Drop Cookies

This is one my husband's favorite recipes, especially to fix at the holidays as part of our traditional treat buckets for family and friends and they're super easy to make. They are a very soft chewy cookie. In fact, though we use lemon cake mix, you could most certainly substitute a different cake flavor and come up with your own unique cookie, which I've thought about doing with chocolate cake or strawberry.

Preheat oven to 350º

Ingredients-
Lemon Cake Mix
1 Egg
1- 8 oz Cool Whip
Powdered Sugar

Directions-
  1. With a mixer, blend together the cake mix, egg and whipped topping. It will have a thick fluffy and sticky consistency.
  2. Using large Tablespoons, scoop the mixture into balls just slightly smaller than or around the size of a golf ball and drop them into a bowl of powdered sugar and coat them enough to handle and gentle roll them into a better ball, placing them on a cookie sheet a couple inches apart.
  3. Taking a flat bottom glass, dust the bottom with powdered sugar and lightly press cookies out, leaving them about 1/2 inch thick. Bake 8-10 minutes, keeping a close eye on them as they can brown quickly. They will also spread out a little more as they bake. They should be lightly brown around the edges.
  4. Let cool a few minutes before removing from cookie sheet with spatula.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart- Brown Sugar Broccoli #recipe #goodeats

The Way to a Man's ♥
Brown Sugar Broccoli
It's a given that not everybody likes broccoli. My husband sure doesn't and I used to forgo my desire for it because no one else in the house would eat it. Now my daughter will eat it but normally my stepson, who's 15 doesn't like it either because his mom fixes broccoli & cheese sauce and he HATES it...BUT, he loves broccoli when I fix it this way and it's one of the quickest, easiest recipes I've come up with. It has a wonderful Asian flare to it and I hope that this simple side dish will be an added favorite to your meals.

Ingredients:
Broccoli florets
2-3 Tablespoons Brown Sugar
2-3 Tablespoons Butter
1-2 Tablespoons Soy Sauce
Salt, to taste

  1. Steam broccoli approximately 15-20 minutes or until fork tender.
  2. Melt butter, brown sugar together with soy sauce and pour over broccoli to coat.
  3. Add salt to taste, depending on whether you prefer the sweet flavor or a bit more saltiness.


Saturday, June 22, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart- Easy Chicken #Alfredo #recipe #goodeats

The Way to a Man's ♥-
Easy Chicken Alfredo

We used to use a lot of the boxed dinners from Betty Crocker and Banquet, but there's just nothing like the taste of something made mostly from scratch- it's how I came up with our Beef Stroganoff recipe and several others, including this Easy Chicken Alfredo.

Ingredients-
2 Chicken Breasts
2 Chicken broth boxes
1/2 stick of butter
1 pound Penne Noodles
2 Jars Classico Alfredo (usually the Creamy Alfredo and the 4 Cheese Alfredo)
Salt and Pepper to taste

Directions-
  1. Simmer Chicken in broth with 1/2 stick of butter, salt and pepper until done. (I usually simmer it a couple of hours before mealtime.)
  2. Drain chicken and cut into bite size pieces.
  3. Add Penne Pasta to the broth.
  4. Cook pasta until done, al dente- Drain in colander.
  5. Mix back into pan- pasta, chicken and both jars of sauce.
  6. Simmer until warmed thoroughly and serve.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart- Sausage Green Pepper Mastaccioli Penne #Pasta #recipe #goodeats

 The Way to a Man's ♥-
Sausage and Green Pepper Mastaccioli Penne Pasta
 

Ingredients-
1 lb pork sausage (you can substitute turkey sausage or other breakfast style)
1 Box Mastaccioli Penne Pasta (16 oz I believe)
1 or 2 Green Peppers
1 Jar Spaghetti Sauce (of your choice- we like Classico Fire Roasted Tomato & Garlic)
1 8 oz Italian Blend Shredded Cheese

Directions-
  1. Pre-heat oven to 350º
  2. Brown and crumble sausage in skillet, drain off any grease
  3. Add sliced green pepper chunks and cook until green peppers are tender to your liking
  4. Add sauce and let simmer
  5. Meanwhile, boil pasta until al dente, drain water
  6. Mix pasta and meat sauce together
  7. Pour into 13X9 casserole dish, sprayed with a bit of cooking spray
  8. Sprinkle top with entire bag of Shredded Cheese
  9. Bake for approximately 30 minutes or until cheese is melted and dish is bubbly

Serves well with salad and Italian dressing and/or garlic bread sticks.


Saturday, June 8, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Momma's Sugar #Cookies #recipe #sweetsforthesweet

The Way to a Man's ♥-
Momma's Sugar Cookies

Ingredients
3/4 cup part butter, part shortening- softened
1 Cup sugar
2 Eggs
1- teaspoon Vanilla
2 1/2 Cups of Flour (self-rising)
 
  1. Pre-heat oven to 400º
  2. Mix all ingredients, adding vanilla last
  3. Chill in refrigerator for 1 hour
  4. Flour countertop, roll out and cut with favorite cookie cutters (mine happen to be butterflies)
  5. Bake for 6-8 minutes, keeping a close eye on them as they brown QUICKLY
Frosting options-
BEFORE BAKING- Brush with egg whites and sprinkle with colored sugar or favorite sprinkles
~OR~
Forgo egg white wash and sugar and use Powered Sugar Icing recipe AFTER baking the cookies, recipe listed below—

POWDERED SUGAR ICING

1-2 Tablespoons Milk
2 Tablespoons Butter
Powdered Sugar until desired consistency is achieved.




Saturday, June 1, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Cavatini #recipe #pasta #cheese

The Way to a Man's ♥-
Cavatini

This is actually my husband's recipe. Before I met him, the only cavatini I'd heard of was the kind that was served on the Pizza Hut lunch buffet. This was the first homecooked meal he made for me and it topped what P.H. serves by a long shot. Enjoy!

1 package Pepperoni
2 small jars mushrooms
1 box Rotini pasta
1 jars Spaghetti Sauce
2-3 bags shredded Mozzarella/Italian Cheese

Preheat oven to 350-400º
  1. Cook and drain pasta.
  2. While cooking pasta, heat both jars of sauce and drained mushrooms in a large pan.
  3. Spray 9 X13 casserole dish with cooking spray.
  4. Line bottom with pepperonies and some of the cheese.
  5. Mix drained pasta with sauce/mushrooms mixture and add pepperonis and cheese, reserving at least 12 pepperonis and enough cheese to top dish.
  6.  Pour entire mixture into dish and top with remaining pepperonis and cheese.
  7. Bake for approximately 30 minutes until thoroughly heated and cheese is gooey and melted and top is golden.
Serves well with salad and garlic bread sticks.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Broccoli & Cauliflower Slaw #recipe

The Way to a Man's Heart ♥


Broccoli & Cauliflower Slaw
Ingredients-
1 head of Cauliflower
1 head of Broccoli
½ red onion
Five Bacon slices (or you can use a few Tablespoons of Bacon Bits)
1 Cup Shredded Cheddar
1 Cup Miracle Whip
½ cup Sugar
2 Tablespoons Red Wine Vinegar

Directions-
Chop up cauliflower, broccoli florets and onion, set aside in large bowl
Mix together Miracle Whip, Sugar and Red Wine Vinegar and then combine all ingredients until well blended and chill in covered container in fridge for a few hours before serving to let the flavors marry.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

The Way to a Man's Heart~ Brown Sugar Pork Chops #recipe

The Way to a Man's Heart


Brown Sugar Pork Chops
Ingredients-
6 pork chops
6 Tablespoons of brown sugar
6 Tablespoons of butter or margarine
1 Tablespoon of soy sauce

Directions-

Preheat oven to 350º

Place chops in a foil lined 9X13 baking pan

Place 1 Tablespoon of brown sugar on top of each chop

Place 1 Tablespoon of butter on top of the brown sugar

Sprinkle chops with soy sauce

Cover pan with foil and bake in preheated oven for 45 minutes

Remove foil and bake for an additional 15 minutes, until browned.