Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Sloppy Joes

Every once in a while I will get a craving for Sloppy Joes. So, when I do… I make them for dinner!  Yet, this isn’t your Manwich Sloppy Joes, this is better for you because it has more vegetables, more protein, and not loaded with preservatives. I got the inspiration for making homemade Sloppy Joes by a pin I saw on Pinterest. It came from a blog called Whipped. Her recipe might be a little healthier due to the fact she used turkey meat and things. But, I have to say, mine are pretty darn good.



What You’ll Need:
1 pound of Ground Beef
1 medium Onion, diced
2 Garlic cloves, minced
1 Pepper (I chose orange), chopped
8 oz of Tomato Sauce
1 tablespoon of Brown Sugar
1 can of Red Beans, rinsed and drained
1 tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar
½ cup of Ketchup
Salt and Pepper
Hamburger Buns

What You’ll Do:

  • In a skillet, add the onion, garlic, and pepper with some olive oil. Once the vegetables start to get tender, add in the ground beef. Also, add in ½ teaspoon of salt and ¼ teaspoon of pepper.
  • Once the meat is cooked through and the vegetables are cooked add in the beans.
  • Now, stir in tomato sauce, ketchup, apple cider vinegar, and brown sugar.
  • Simmer for about 10-15 minutes. This will help all of the ingredients come together.
  • Lastly, serve on warm hamburger buns! 



How easy is that?! This is such a fast and easy recipe to whip up for yourself or for your family! My mouth is just watering thinking about it!!!

Enjoy
-SW


Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Egg Rolls


Hello, hello, hello and happy Tuesday! This week for Dinner at the Weavers, I bring you egg rolls! Last week we had Beef and Broccoli. So, why not keep with the oriental vibe!



What You’ll Need:
1 cup of Shredded Cabbage
1 teaspoon of Ground Ginger
½ teaspoon of Garlic Salt
½ teaspoon of Onion Powder
½ of a Red Pepper, julienned
½ cup of Carrots, thinly sliced
1 big can of Shredded Chicken Breast
2 tablespoons of Soy Sauce
1 package of Egg Roll Wraps
Sweet and Sour Sauce for dipping

What You’ll Do:

  •  First, in a skillet add the carrots and red pepper with a 1 teaspoon of olive oil. Cook the peppers and carrots until tender but, not too soft.
  •   Next, add the chicken, the spices, and cabbage. Stir so that everything is mixed together and the seasonings have coated everything.
  • Now, add the soy sauce and again stir until incorporated.
  •  It is time to fill the wraps. Lay the wrap facing you like a diamond. Add about a ½ cup of cabbage mixer to the middle of the wrap. Spread the mixer out to resemble a log shape. Fold the bottom corner up over the mixer. Dip your finger in water and moist the wrap, this will help the next fold stick to the wrap.




  • Next, take each corner and fold it over the first fold. Again, dip your finger in water and moisten the folds for the last fold.




  •  Lastly, fold over the last flap. If I were you, I would apply more water/ “glue” to the creases.




  • Next, drop each egg roll into a deep fryer and cook until they are golden brown. If you do not have a deep fryer then I would recommend adding canola oil to a pot and bringing it to temperature for deep frying or you could pan fry with about a quarter of an inch of canola oil in a pan. Just remember to flip over to get all of the sides for cooking.





Egg rolls are fun to make and great to do at a party where you can have tons of vegetables to choose from and each guest can make a personalized egg roll. You can truly personalize your egg rolls with anything or even different flavors.




Enjoy
-SW

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Beef and Broccoli with Chinese Rice



            Josh and I love Chinese food! So, why not make our own. I always like to have on hand frozen vegetables. You can add them to anything or cook them up for an easy side. Also, it is easy and fast cooking, which is always a plus!



What You’ll Need for the Beef and Broccoli
1 Frozen bag of Broccoli
2 Tablespoons of flour
1 Pound of Stew Meat
1 Small Onion
2 Cloves of Garlic
2 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce
1 Tablespoon of Olive Oil
½ Cup of Teriyaki Sauce

What You’ll Do

v  First, chop the onions and mince the garlic.
v  Add the olive oil, onions, and garlic to the skillet. Once the onions start to cook down add in the meat. This is where you can season with salt and pepper. But, do not add to much salt because soy sauce and teriyaki sauce are loaded with salt.
v  Once the meat has browned, add in the soy sauce.
v  After the meat has cooked through, add in the flour and stir until the meat has made its own “sauce” and everything is coated.
v  Now add in the teriyaki sauce and bring to a boil.
v  Once at a boil, add in the broccoli and cook until the broccoli is fork tender.




What You’ll Need for the Chinese Rice
2 Cups of Rice (We like Brown, you can use White)
2 ¼ Cups of Chicken Broth
2 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce
¼ Cup of Minced Red Pepper
¼ Cup of Chopped Onion
¼ Cup of Minced Carrots
¼ Cup of Sliced Mushrooms
¼ Cup of Peas

What You’ll Do

v  We have a rice cooker but, if you do not then just use a pot with lid.
v  First, chop and mince all of the vegetables.
v  In your rice cooker or pot add in the rice, vegetable broth (or water), soy sauce, and vegetables.
v  Press the cook button or bring to a boil and cook according to the directions on the bag of rice.




This meal is so easy to make and takes up no time at all. Also, this meal is so versatile. You can add chicken instead of beef, use white rice instead of brown, use any vegetables in the rice, or use water instead of chicken broth. But, I would highly recommend using chicken broth or stock. It gives the rice an extra level of flavor.

Enjoy

-SW

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

SUPER BOWL!!

Well, it’s over…Those Patriots won…eh. But, HEY! There were some good commercials and Katy Perry did do a good job preforming. Plus, we cannot forget about the shark on the left…
.Well it was an alright night but according to me and my husband the true show stopper was the lineup we had in the kitchen…Buffalo Wings, Cheesy and Sausage Dip, and Stuffed Potato Skins!!




What You’ll Need for the Stuffed Potato Skins
1 pound of Bacon-Cooked and Crumbled
3 large Russet Potatoes
Sour Cream
Shredded Cheese
Green Onion/Scallions-Diced

What You’ll Do
v  Wash the potatoes, poke holes in them with a fork, cover in olive oil, and salt.
v  Put in the microwave until fork tender.
v  Cut in half and then in half again, so quarter. (Be careful, they are super-hot!)

v  Next, take a spoon and scoop out some of the inside. Leave about a quarter inch on potato flesh attached to the skin. This will help your potato keep its form.
v  Take the potato flesh that you scooped out and put in a bowl with ¼ cup of the chopped bacon, two tablespoons of sour cream, ¼ cup of cheese, 1 tablespoon of green onions, salt, and pepper to taste. Mix this all together.
v  Add the mixture back in the potato skins.

v  Top with cheese and bacon


Bake in a  375° for about 8-12 minutes. You want the cheese to be bubbly and the inside hot. ( I used a thermometer to make sure the inside was nice and hot)
v  Top with sour cream and green onions!




What You’ll Need for the Cheesy & Sausage Dip
1 pound of regular sausage
¼ cup of milk
1 cup of shredded Cheese
Rotel Tomatoes
Chili Beans
Velveeta Cheese
Onion
Jalapeño
Green Chilies

What You’ll Do
v  First, chop the onion and dice the jalapeño. Add to a skillet with the sausage.
v  Once cooked through, add to your crock pot. Cut the Velveeta cheese into cubes (it will melt faster) and add to the crock pot with the shredded cheese too. Have the crock pot on low
v  In the same skillet, as the tomatoes, beans, and chilies. Bring to a boil.
v  Add the tomato mixture to the crock pot and stir until everything is melted.
v  While stirring add in ¼ cup of milk. (This is optional, I like my dip just a little runny and the milk does that)


v  Enjoy with tortilla chips

Buffalo Wings
v  I got the recipe for the buffalo wings from Godl Medal (You know, those people who make flour) 
v  I wanted to try a new recipe
v  I found this recipe on Pinterest
v  Personal Opinion- They were really good and super flavorful but, I think next time I am going to deep fry them instead of baking in the oven. When I baked them in the oven, the bottom of the wing did not get crunchy like the top.



 (and yes that is a football plate)
Here’s the thing, you don’t have to make these on just game day or even Super Bowl Sunday. You can make these for any party or any Sunday night. My personal favorite was the Stuffed Potato Skins J

Enjoy

-SW