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Saucy Mama Breakfast Burritos + a Giveaway

May 17, 2011 By Julie 41 Comments

I can never resist the temptation to join in a good ol’ recipe contest.  Saucy Mama recently threw down the gauntlet to me and a handful other talented food bloggers to see who could dream up the best five ingredient recipe using select Saucy Mama condiments.  With prizes and bragging rights on the line, I just couldn’t let the opportunity to throw my hat in the ring pass me by.

Let me just say, it is hard to come up with a recipe that only uses five ingredients.  I’m the kind of cook that likes to add a dab of this and a dollop of that until I get things just right.  Some of my creations are downright embarrassing there are so many additions!  But I wasn’t going to let that deter me.  I’d been wanting to put together a breakfast burrito for sometime now, and it struck me.  Why not add a bit of the southwest dressing to my eggs and see what happens?  The result is a simple and satisfying breakfast burrito that whips up in no time flat but tastes like you worked all morning putting it together.  Throw a little cheese, bacon, and cilantro into the mixture and you’ll be licking your lips and heading back for another round.

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Food, Other, Sponored Posts Tagged With: 30 minute meal, Bacon, cheese, eggs, food, pepper, recipe, salt, southwestern dressing. cilantro, tortillas

Family Friendly Fridays: A Review of 400 Best Sandwich Recipes

May 13, 2011 By Julie 21 Comments

Who loves a good sandwich?  I know I sure do.  That’s why I was delighted when Alison Lewis asked me to review her newly published cookbook; 400 Best Sandwich Recipes.  As soon as I received it, I knew it would become one of my go-to kitchen favorites.  With everything from the classic club and sloppy joe, to international flavors you might not have thought to put together on your own (think Banh Mi, a Vietnamese sandwich containing pork, radishes and pickled carrots), to an extensive list of condiment recipes, this book has it all.  She even throws in a handful of dessert sandwiches that are guaranteed to get your sweet tooth dancing.  The best part is that the majority of recipes are quick, easy and healthy.  Definitely my variety of cookbook.

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Filed Under: cookbook review, Family Friendly Fridays, Food, Main Course, Other, Turkey Tagged With: 30 minute meal, food, garlic, green pepper, Hot Pepper Sauce, onion, recipe, salt, tomato paste, tomato sauce, turkey, Worcestershire sauce

Marinated Pork Tenderloin with Strawberry Mango Salsa

May 10, 2011 By Julie 18 Comments

Now that I’m a mom I look forward to Mother’s day.  This year the boys and my husband went all out to make sure I was taken care of on the special day.  It began with a leisurely stroll on our local greenway.  I enjoyed the pitch perfect weather and my boys (with the exception of Alex) enjoyed the fact that the cicadas have pretty much taken claim over the entire city.  It’s a once every thirteen year phenomenon and we’re smack in the middle of it.  Nick, being all boy, found joy in grabbing them by the wings and letting them go to fly away once again.  Drew just chased them up and down the walking bridge laughing the entire time.  Only Alex had no desire to jump into the bug fray.  In fact, I think he was a little “bugged out” by the time we finished the adventure.  That’s my boy.

We followed up the walk with a stop at the local yogurt shop and an afternoon nap for me.  That’s right a nap.  I don’t think I’ve had one of those since I was three years old and it.felt.great. When I got back up and joined the land of the living, this is what I came down to witness:

My husband, who hasn’t set foot in the kitchen more than twice in our married lives to cook a full on meal, was doing just that.  I tell ya, I could get used to this.  It’s too bad Mother’s day is only once a year.

It’s back to normal life today and back to the dinner grind.  If you’d like to get your husband cooking, this meal is a great segway into the kitchen.  It involves the grill (the manly aspect of the meal) and a simple yet flavorful salsa that seriously makes the dish (the almighty segway).

To whip up the marinade, you’ll grab up a gallon sized ziplock and add in some balsamic, olive oil, cumin, coriander, lime juice, garlic, and salt.  Add in your pork, close er up, and let it rest in the fridge for a couple hours.

When you’re ready to cook up a delicious grill inspired dinner, heat it up and get that gorgeous loin cooking.  And I do mean gorgeous.

Once it’s cooked through and the temperature registers 145 degrees in the thickest part of the loin, remove and cover it with foil for about 5 minutes.

Now’s the time to put together that gorgeous salsa.  I’m seeing some mango, strawberries, mint, cilantro, avocado along a few other surprises in that bowl.  Trust me, they all belong there.

Mix it together, slice up that tantalizing loin, and drop a heaping spoonful (or three) of that gorgeous salsa over the top.  A feast fit for a kitchen loving husband.  I hope you all had a wonderful Mother’s day!

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Marinated Pork Tenderloin with Strawberry Mango Salsa

Total Time: 2 hour 30 min

Ingredients:

For the Marinade:

1-2 Pound Pork Tenderloin
2 Tbsp Balsamic Vinegar
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
2 Cloves Garlic, Minced
1 tsp Cumin
1 tsp Coriander
1 Lime, Juiced
1/2 tsp Salt

For the Salsa:

2 Cups Strawberries, Chopped
5-10 Mint Leaves, Chopped
2 Tbsp Cilantro, Chopped
1 Small Avocado, Chopped
1 tsp Balsamic Vinegar
1/2 Cup Yellow Pepper, Chopped (about 1/3 of the pepper)
1/2 Mango, Chopped
1/2 Lime, Juiced
1/2 tsp Salt
1/2 tsp Honey

Directions:

Mix together all the marinade ingredients with the exception of the pork loin in a gallon sized ziploc bag.

Add the pork to the bag, seal and let marinate in the fridge for at least 2 hours.

When you're ready to cook up the pork, fire up the grill on medium-high heat (around 425 degrees).

Place the pork loin on the grill and cook for about 10-15 minutes, flipping once. The pork will be done when the temperature in the thickest part of the loin reaches 145 degrees.

Remove the loin from the grill and cover with aluminum foil. Let sit for 5 minutes.

While the loin is sitting, grab up the ingredients for your salsa, drop them into a bowl and toss them up.

Slice up the finished pork and serve the strawberry mango salsa over the top.

Filed Under: Appetizers, Condiments, Food, Main Course, Pork Tagged With: avocado, balsamic vinegar, cilantro, coriander, cumin, food, garlic, honey, lime, mint, Olive Oil, pork tenderloin, recipe, salt, Strawberries, yellow pepper

Family Friendly Fridays: A Review of Small Batch Baking For Chocolate Lovers

May 6, 2011 By Julie 55 Comments

Debby Maugans is my new best friend.  No I’ve never met her, but let me just say this.  Any woman that can put together a cookbook like the one she did, most certainly should qualify for best friend status.

I recently received her newest cookbook for review entailing a treasure of recipes for small batch baking.  But we’re not talking just any old recipes.  We’re talking all chocolate, all the time recipes.  With everything from strawberry chocolate tarts to chocolate chip cookie souffles to white chocolate lemon creme brulee to this beauty pictured above, the diva milk chocolate layer cake, she fills my chocolate sweet tooth like no other cookbook ever has.  And get this, it’s all done in manageable proportions.  The recipe for that cake you see above makes two of those little chocolate gifts; one for me and one for my husband.  One indulgence and that’s it.  No extra cake waiting around to taunt your waistline day after day.  Just one glorious craving fulfilled in a personal sized portion.

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Filed Under: Cake, cookbook review, Dessert, Family Friendly Fridays, Food, Other Tagged With: baking soda, butter, chocolate, cocoa powder, confectioners' sugar, egg yolk, flour, food, half and half, recipe, salt, Sour Cream, Sugar, vanilla, water

Southwestern Stuffed Mushrooms

May 3, 2011 By Julie 36 Comments

Kids say the darndest things.  Last night we were sitting down to dinner, enjoying some quality time, when Alex made a sudden declaration that he didn’t like meat.  “All meat?”  I inquired.  “No meat.” he replied.  So I asked him the next logical question that came to my mind.  “Do you think you might want be a vegetarian when you grow up?”  An overly exaggerated look of utter frustration washed over his face as he rolled his eyes at me and sighed.  “I thought we already discussed this.  I want to be an ice cream truck driver when I grow up!”  Silly, silly mommy for asking such a ridiculous question.  But hey, as long as he drives his truck through my neighborhood it’s all good to me.

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Filed Under: Chicken, Food, Main Course, One Dish Meals Tagged With: butter, cheese, chicken, chile powder, cilantro, coriander, Corn, cumin, food, garlic powder, Green Onions, green pepper, lime, Olive Oil, oregano, portobello mushrooms, recipe, salt, Sour Cream, spinach, tomato

Family Friendly Fridays: Wonderfully Pom Strawberry Jam

April 29, 2011 By Julie 35 Comments

It’s officially my favorite time of year.  Strawberry picking season.  I love heading to the pick-your-own farm and grabbing up a stash of my very own locally grown berries.  Each year, as I make my way through one aisle of red sweetness after another, I think about how I will utilize my freshly acquired stash.  This strawberry is destined for a homemade shortcake.  That one?  Pie, for sure.  And the really, really big one that’s as red as a freshly polished ruby, will be enjoyed as is, sliced up and thrown into my morning bowl of vanilla granola.  There really is nothing better than a freshly picked bowl of berries.

This year I decided to venture into the world of canning and try my hand at a pot of fresh strawberry jam.  I was searching for ways to give the spread a unique twist that hadn’t been done yet, when it hit me.  Ryan from Pom Wonderful recently sent me a case of their new pomegranate cranberry juice to try out.  I had been pondering what to make with it for sometime when it struck me like a strawberry to the forehead.  I’ll make Pom strawberry jam!

I just love how the tart taste of the juice compliments the sweetness of the strawberries.  Because you add juice, you also use less sugar in exchange.  That’s a win-win if you ask me.

Start out by roughly chopping 8 cups of fresh strawberries.   Oh how I love fresh berries.

Add in 1 cup of Pom Pomegranate Cranberry juice.  Ok, now I’m hungry and thirsty.

Mash the strawberries with a potato masher and let them cook up all tasty like.

Add in some lemon juice, sugar and salt.  Let it cook down until you reach the correct consistency using the chilled plate and/or spoon method.

Here’s what you need to do.  Grab up a small plate and stick it in the freezer to get good and cold.  Once you’ve been cooking your jam for a good while (You’ll start to notice that it looks thicker.  Mine took around 45 minutes), pull out a teaspoonful and drop it onto your frozen plate.  Place the plate back in the freezer for about a minute and then pull it back out and check the consistency of your jam.  If it’s good to go, you’re good to go!  If not, keep cooking and try again in a few more minutes.  You can also keep a glass of ice water with a spoon in it next to your pot for quickie thickness tests, but I tended to like the plate test a whole lot better.

While it’s cooking, you may notice a bit of foam start to form on the top of your jam.  Simply skim the foam off the top with a spoon as it forms.  The foam won’t hurt you if you leave it on.  It simply tastes like, well, foam.  So most people prefer to skim it off.

At this point you can transfer it to a container and store in your fridge for an anytime sweet taste treat, or you may can your berry creation to share with others or save for a later date.  If strawberries are involved, it’s all good in my book.

I’m not going to go into a detailed canning lesson here, but you can find more information on how it’s done over at one of my favorite sites for fresh fruit and veggie information; Pick Your Own.

So I’m curious, do you pick your own fruits and/or veggies?  What are  your favorites?

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Wonderfully Pom Strawberry Jam

Total Time: 1 hour 10 Min.

Ingredients:

8 Cups Strawberries, Roughly Chopped
1 Cup Pom Wonderful Pomegranate Cranberry Juice
3 Cups Sugar
1 Lemon, Juiced
1/4 tsp Salt
2 tsp Vanilla

Directions:

Combine Strawberries and Pom Juice in a large stock pot and mash the berries roughly with a potato masher.

Cook the mixture on medium heat, covered, for about 10 minutes being sure to stir frequently.

Add in the sugar, salt, and lemon juice. Attach a thermometer to the pot and continue to heat, uncovered and stirring every few minutes, until your jam reaches the desired consistency, being sure to skim off any excess foam from the top of the jam as it forms.

To test the consistency of your jam, grab up a small plate and stick it in the freezer to get good and cold. Once you've been cooking your jam for a good while (You'll start to notice that it looks thicker. Mine took around 45 minutes), pull out a teaspoonful and drop it onto your frozen plate. Place the plate back in the freezer for about a minute and then pull it back out and check the consistency of your jam. If it's good to go, you're good to go! If not, keep cooking and try again in a few more minutes. You can also keep a glass of ice water with a spoon in it next to your pot for quickie thickness tests, but I tended to like the plate test a whole lot better.

Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla.

Store jam in fridge or can in a hot water bath using sterilized containers. Check out the Pick your Own site for more specific information on canning jams.

Wonderfully Pom Strawberry Jam on Foodista



Filed Under: Appetizers, Condiments, Family Friendly Fridays, Food Tagged With: food, lemon juice, Pom, recipe, salt, Strawberries, Sugar, vanilla

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