June 10, 2010

Fajita Salad.

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Have you ever tried a dish at a restaurant and said to yourself, "I could make this at home!?" Well I have! One of my favorite mexican restaurants to eat at in Utah is Cafe El Lago. Mainly because of their AMAZING chips & salsa, but also for the FAJITA salad! My daughter always teases me because I ALWAYS get the same dish when I go...."Fajita salad please!'

Finally about a month ago I thought to myself, I can totally make this salad. I know I can.
So here it is...

Ingredients
Chicken breast
Romaine lettuce
tomatoes
sweet onion
green, yellow &/or red pepper
colby jack cheese
taco seasoning packet
olive oil

Directions
First chop up lettuce and place in a big bowl. Set aside.

If you have a "Foreman" grill, go ahead and place your chicken to cook adding a little of salt & pepper for flavor. If you do not have a grill, then cook chicken in skillet until done. Set aside.

In another skillet, add a couple tbsp of olive oil. Slice up your onion & peppers and saute in skillet. Once sauted, add in the taco seasoning with a couple of tbsps of water to make the sauce thin. Add cooked chicken and mix well .

Once the peppers, onion, chicken mixture is tossed well in the taco seasoning, you can now place the mixture in the bowl of lettuce. Grate some colby jack cheese on top so that the cheese melts on the chicken mixture. Cut up tomatoes to add. Once cheese is melted, toss salad.
Viola!

Add ranch for dressing if you prefer. At Cafe El Lago, they have a cilantro dressing or ranch dressing to serve with it. The cilantro dressing will for sure be my next venture to learn so that my Fajita salad is perfect! Hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

Options
I made this dinner tonight for my parents. They loved it. My mom and I were discussing additional items you could put in the salad, like black beans, corn and/or tortilla chips. Just remember, the more you add the more calories you intake.

June 2, 2010

Easy Fifteen Minute Stroganoff

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Ingredients:

1 lb. of round steak/ chicken
2/3 c. water
3 oz canned mushroom (I prefer fresh)
1 envelope of onion soup mix or gravy packet
1 c. sour cream
2 tbsp. flour
egg noodles, rice OR crepes

Directions:

Cut meat into thin strips, browning in a tbsp of butter or olive oil. Add water and mushrooms. Saute. Stir in onion soup mix; heat to boil. Blend sour cream and flour together, then add to hot mixture. Mix well. Serve over noodles, rice or crepes.

NOTES:
I had a friend who made us a yummy stroganoff for dinner once. It was so good, but when I found out about the ingredients I wanted to DIE! Talk about calories & fat. Ouch! I was then determine to find another recipe that was not so bad. Sure this one isn't the healthiest, but it is WAY healthier then the original I had. You can also substitute fat-free/low-fat sour cream. I LOVE to have this with fresh mushrooms. Also if you don't happen to have an onion soup, you can substitute with a gravy packet mix & some sprinkle of dried chopped onion. Works just the same and is just as good!

For the Freezer:
To make ahead, prepare completely; let cool & freeze. On serving day, make fresh noodles and heat sauce. Sauce will separate somewhat, but vigorous stirring brings it right back.

Homemade Crepes

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If you want an alternative for breakfast or even dinner. Try these fabulous crepes! My sister in law taught me how to make these and they are OH so good & easy! Great food storage recipe also.

Ingredients:
2 c. of Milk
1 c. of Flour
2 eggs
pinch of salt

Directions:
Combine all ingredients, stirring well until no lumps. Spray pan with non-stick cooking spray and gently spoon batter onto pan forming a circle (you may need to rotate your pan to spread the batter throughout the pan into a circle). Cook each side until not super doughy.

Ideas:
Breakfast- Try filling the crepes with ham & cheese OR strawberries with a little bit of whip cream. Syrup of course if you want it sweet!

Dinner: We ate crepes with an easy stroganoff recipe. It was WAY yummy!

Easy Homemade Waffles

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I just realized that I have never posted my famous homemade waffle recipe. My family LOVES eating these and it beats Bisquick waffles that I use to make back in my non-cooking days. This is also a great recipe for food storage.
Enjoy!


Ingredients

1 3/4 c. flour
1 tbsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
2 c. milk
1/3 c. veggie oil
2 eggs

Directions:

Preheat waffle iron. In large bowl mix first 4 ingredients. Add remaining ingredient and beat well till blended. Pour into waffle iron & cook to desire crispiness.

What We Ate For Breakfast This Morning...

Just wanted to spread the word that if you live in my area, you may be able to score some fresh BLACKBERRIES at our local Smith's grocer for $1. I picked up a couple of containers on Tuesday! They are OH SO GOOD!

This morning my kids enjoyed yummy waffles with blackberry topping! They LOVED it! Good way to get fruit into your kids!

How do you make a fruit topping for waffles, pancakes, or angel cake?
Simple:
Slice up any "berry" fruit into a container.
(for blackberries, raspberries, or blueberries you can just smash them to the consistency you want)
Add a small amount of water to the fruit.
Add a small amount of sugar. Just enough to coat the fruit.
Serve right away or place in the refrig for a half hour
to gain a thick syrup consistency.
Voila!