Thursday, March 27, 2014
Recipe: Fake-It-Til-You-Make-It Chicken Parmesan
I haven't been grocery shopping in, oh, about three weeks. I've picked up ingredients here and there, but as far as having cohesive and relevant ingredients in my pantry and fridge, well, I'm falling down on the job. So, when lunch time rolled around, I looked to see what exactly I had to work with. I had spaghetti noodles, sauce, grated Parmesan cheese, and ONE grilled chicken breast left.
Spaghetti is fine by itself if you're a child, or me, but like I've stated before, my husband needs meat for it to be a meal.
*scoffs* Men. How dare they need protein!
So I decided to get creative and try my hand at make a super quick version of chicken Parmesan where one chicken breast would stretch to feed a family of five. Here's what I came up with.
Fake-It-Til-You-Make-It Parmesan Chicken:
Sauce:
1 jar spaghetti sauce of your choice
1/2 C grated parmesan cheese
Chicken breading:
1 C bread crumbs
1 tsp salt
dash pepper
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 tbsp grated parmesan cheese
And the rest:
1 C milk (I used almond milk and it worked just fine)
1 grilled chicken breast cubed
1/2 box whole wheat spaghetti
1/2 C olive oil (for frying chicken)
First, combine your two sauce ingredients in a sauce pot and simmer as low as your burner will go.
Next, follow cooking instructions for your spaghetti noodles.
Then, mix together all of your chicken breading together in a bowl using a fork, then set aside.
Pour your milk into a bowl.
Now you're all set to get your fingertips nice and gross!
Alrighty, now you cube your chicken breast. My chicken breast was already grilled, so the cooking time was cut in half. But, you can of course use raw cubes as well. (However, I like to cheat so I don't burn my breading.)
Heat your olive oil in your skillet on medium-high.
Dip your chicken cubes in your milk and then immediately roll them around in your breading. I set my finished ones on a plate so I can cook all of the chicken at the same time to prevent burning.
Place your chicken in your hot oil and kind of stir them gently every 30 seconds or so. Once all sides are nice and golden brown, take out of skillet and place on a plate.
PLEASE make sure it's a different plate than you used for the raw chicken!
Now you can combine your cooked noodles and sauce together. Spoon into an oven safe dish. place your breaded chicken cubes on top and sprinkle generously with grated Parmesan cheese.
Set under a broiler for about two minutes until the tops is a very light brown.
Then simply enjoy!
Happy cooking!
-Heather
Quick and Easy Meals
As the kids get older, the homeschool lessons get more involved, and the husband's schedule gets all kinds of crazy, I find my typical meal planning and scheduling getting all kinds of messed up. I eventually find a new routine, but by golly does it takes awhile for a 'new normal' to get set in stone.
Lately I've wanted to throw in the towel and resort to sandwiches and salads for every meal.
Those are two of my favorite meals, so I'd be fine. My husband, however, would never be able to live off of light meals. He's a meat and potatoes kind of guy, so I must oblige his primal menu, right?
To get myself back into the swing of things, I've been tying to find quick meals or meals that allow me to set it and forget it for a bit.
After speaking with some of you guys, I figured that these recipes would be worth a share.
First off we have Pioneer Woman's Eggs in Hash brown Nests:
I've linked the original recipe under the picture.
Here' are a few things that I did differently because:
A) I'm cheap and make food stretch.
B) I'm busy and like to find the lazy-man way of doing things.
C) I wasn't fond of the hash brown flavor in the original recipe.
Here's my basic scrambled egg recipe:
5 large eggs
salt and pepper to your liking
1/4 cup melted butter
1/2 tsp garlic powder (a total guesstimation)
1 tbsp chopped green onions
1-2 tbsp sour cream
*optional* dash of hot sauce
Beat the fire out of the eggs using a fork until ingredients are blended well. Pour mixture on top of nests.
Then simply follow the rest of the recipe.
Next we have mini pancakes:
My friend, Jerian, introduced me to the joys of mini pancakes. They cook more quickly and kids can dip them in syrup or jam instead of dealing with the mess of tons of syrupy pancakes that have to be cut.
Recipe:
1 1/2 Cups all-purpose flour
3 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
1 tbsp white sugar
1 1/4 Cups milk (I used almond milk and used about 1/4 cup more than this to thin out that batter and it turned out just fine)
1 egg
3 tbsp butter, melted
Mix ingredients together and use a spoon to plop little circles of batter on the hot griddle. wait until you see bubbles in the batter on the top side of the pancake, then flip. Wait another minute or two and your pancakes should be done!
My kids eat theirs with a side of strawberry vanilla jam.
Finally, we have Santa Fe Chicken Salad Wraps:
Cover and refrigerate 25-30 minutes before serving.
We served ours in with lettuce on a whole wheat tortilla wrap, but it's also yummy on a bed of lettuce for a salad or on sandwich bread.
I was going to post my quick stir-fry recipe, but it occurred to me that I've never measured out my recipe, so that post will come later.
I hope y'all have a happy Thursday, friends!
Happy eating!
-Heather
Lately I've wanted to throw in the towel and resort to sandwiches and salads for every meal.
Those are two of my favorite meals, so I'd be fine. My husband, however, would never be able to live off of light meals. He's a meat and potatoes kind of guy, so I must oblige his primal menu, right?
To get myself back into the swing of things, I've been tying to find quick meals or meals that allow me to set it and forget it for a bit.
After speaking with some of you guys, I figured that these recipes would be worth a share.
First off we have Pioneer Woman's Eggs in Hash brown Nests:
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Link to original recipe here. |
Here' are a few things that I did differently because:
A) I'm cheap and make food stretch.
B) I'm busy and like to find the lazy-man way of doing things.
C) I wasn't fond of the hash brown flavor in the original recipe.
- I baked the potatoes in the microwave.
- I used a potholder to hold the potato when I grated my hash browns because I couldn't wait ten minutes for them to cool.
- Next time I'll season the heck out of the hash browns using salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
- Instead of using an individual egg per nest, I made a batch of scrambled egg mix and poured on top.(Eggs can get expensive!)
Here's my basic scrambled egg recipe:
5 large eggs
salt and pepper to your liking
1/4 cup melted butter
1/2 tsp garlic powder (a total guesstimation)
1 tbsp chopped green onions
1-2 tbsp sour cream
*optional* dash of hot sauce
Beat the fire out of the eggs using a fork until ingredients are blended well. Pour mixture on top of nests.
Then simply follow the rest of the recipe.
Next we have mini pancakes:
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Recipe link |
My friend, Jerian, introduced me to the joys of mini pancakes. They cook more quickly and kids can dip them in syrup or jam instead of dealing with the mess of tons of syrupy pancakes that have to be cut.
Recipe:
1 1/2 Cups all-purpose flour
3 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
1 tbsp white sugar
1 1/4 Cups milk (I used almond milk and used about 1/4 cup more than this to thin out that batter and it turned out just fine)
1 egg
3 tbsp butter, melted
Mix ingredients together and use a spoon to plop little circles of batter on the hot griddle. wait until you see bubbles in the batter on the top side of the pancake, then flip. Wait another minute or two and your pancakes should be done!
My kids eat theirs with a side of strawberry vanilla jam.
Finally, we have Santa Fe Chicken Salad Wraps:
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Recipe link |
- 10 Tbsp mayonnaise
- 1 lime juice, juiced
- 1 Tbsp taco seasoning
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp onion powder
- dash crushed red pepper flakes
- 2 (12 oz) cups cooked chicken
- 1 (11 oz) can whole kernel corn, drained
- 1/2 green pepper, finely diced
- 1/2 cup finely diced celery
- 1/2 container grape tomatoes, halved
- 2 Tbsp finely chopped fresh cilantro (2 tsp dried)
- 1 can Black Beans
Cover and refrigerate 25-30 minutes before serving.
We served ours in with lettuce on a whole wheat tortilla wrap, but it's also yummy on a bed of lettuce for a salad or on sandwich bread.
I was going to post my quick stir-fry recipe, but it occurred to me that I've never measured out my recipe, so that post will come later.
I hope y'all have a happy Thursday, friends!
Happy eating!
-Heather
Monday, March 24, 2014
Things I'm Obsessed With: Sewing Projects
I'm pretty stoked about it.
Now, back to business. I'm not quite sure what hit me this week, but I have been wanting to sew like crazy! Of course I took to Pinterest to locate all kinds of impossible-to-finish projects. Okay, well, not impossible, but time consuming and easy-to-mess up projects.
However, I plan on getting these done because, well, they're so practical and they're much-needed items around here.
First on my list is this wallet phone case. I've seen these sold, but there's something gratifying in making your own things. I have my material layed out for this project, I simply need to focus long enough to start and finish it.
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Next is a pie carrier. Since I married a pie enthusiast, this is kind of essential to me. *sigh*
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Then we have a casserole carrier.
I mean, I'm Southern Baptist. I know casseroles and potlucks. Yet another essential.
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Then we have possibly one of the most genius ideas ever. It's a Velcro bed skirt tutorial! It just Velcroes to your box spring mattress. I can't tell you how many times I went to put on my bed skirt and ended up an anxiety-ridden, sweaty mess after my mattress fell on me and I couldn't get out.
I. Could. Have. Died.
So this... this is life-saving, people!
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Yep... It's getting to be that time where my oldest is about to lose some baby teeth. I probably should hustle on this one then. I plan on making two, so I can just switch out pillows, therefore, have minimal chances of waking the child.
*sings*
I'm a geeeenius!
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Finally, we have a gorgeous purse/ bag/submarine (that last one is most likely what my husband would call it on account of it's size). I have a slight obsession with purses that I have managed to get under control throughout the years.
By 'under control', what I really mean is my husband asks me, " Do you really need another purse?" so often that it sucks any kind of fun out of buying one. Now I must resort to making them, because I haven't tired of hearing the same question asked about fabric yet.
So there...
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Thanks for taking a peek at these fun projects!
Happy sewing!
-Heather
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