Well, those of you that know me know that I am a faithful and devoted viewer of Food Network, it is on ALL the time! I have even turned my parents cat into a devoted viewer, I bet you wonder how I did that? Well…when my parents go away on vacation I get the job of taking care of their adorable little “Daisy” a cute little Bengal kitty. When they go away they like to leave the television on so daisy has something to listen to.
Well, my Dad likes to leave the golf channel or a news channel on for her, but lets face it, golf??? Really? Can you hear me snore? Well I get right over there and save that poor kitty from the very boring world of golf (sorry golf fans). She is now a dedicated food network viewer! Such a good cat!
Anyway on to a fantastic, finger licking, oh so delicious, recipe from Ree Drummond, Pioneer Woman! If you are not a foodie but love great recipes go to Ree’s website, The Pioneer Woman, you will not be disappointed! I did not change this recipe at all. You cannot beat perfection! The only note I would make is that I like to use a honey BBQ sauce to temper the heat from the jalapeño slices.
INGREDIENTS
2 pounds ground beef
salt
pepper
4 Tablespoons of butter
1 large onion, diced
1/2 cup of whiskey
1 cup of BBQ sauce
1/4 cup of jarred Jalapeño slices (or more if you like)
12 slider buns or dinner rolls, split
DIRECTIONS
Form the meat into 12 (or so) mini patties. salt and pepper both sides.
Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium high heat and cook the patties until just about done in the middle. Remove patties from skillet and set aside. Drain off all but 2 tablespoons of grease, then return skillet to stove top.
Add the diced onion into the skillet, stir to cook for about three minutes. Pour in the whiskey being very careful if you have an open flame, and stir. Allow the whiskey to reduce by half, just takes a couple minutes.
Stir in Jalapeños and BBQ sauce.
Reduce the heat to low and place the patties back into the skillet. turn the patties over allowing the sauce to coat the patties. Let patties simmer until everything is hot and bubbly.
Place patties on individual buns and spoon extra sauce over the top of each one and top with other half of the bun.
Enjoy!
This is a great summer salad! I know at this point in the winter we are all ready for a fresh salad! This salad has a couple steps but I would highly suggest DOUBLING the recipe for the sugared pecans as they are so tasty, we could not stop eating them!
I added chicken to this recipe and used the same chicken marinade and cooking method I did in the Thai chicken salad.
It made a wonderful lunch!!!
INGREDIENTS
Fresh baby spinach
Sliced strawberries
Fresh blackberries
Sugared pecans (recipe below)
Creamy poppy seed dressing (recipe below)
SUGARED PECANS
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 1/2 cups pecan halves
1/4 cup white sugar
Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add the pecans and stir to coat well.Sauté the pecans until they are fragrant, about one or two minutes. Sprinkle with sugar and continue stirring as the sugar melts and coats the nuts. This should take about five minutes. Remove from heat and place the pecans on parchment paper. Let cool and store in an airtight container.
POPPYSEED DRESSING
3/4 cup mayo
1/4 cup milk (I used 1%)
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup white wine vinegar
2 tablespoons of poppy seeds
1/2 teaspoon of dry mustard
pinch of salt
Combine all ingredients and whisk until smooth. Transfer to a mason jar or other container and store in the fridge for up to one week.
Enjoy!
Slightly adapted from barefeetinthekitchen.com
This recipe is fantastic! I made this for the first time about a week ago and cannot wait to make it again, but the next time I will be making a roasted vegetable version. I think this would be a great summer dish with all of the fresh vegetables out of the garden!
INGREDIENTS
16 oz of bow tie pasta (or any shape you like)
1 stick of unsalted butter
32 oz low sodium chicken broth
2 cups cherry tomatoes (halved)
2 cups fresh spinach
olive oil
salt
pepper
Parmesan cheese
2-3 chicken breasts
DIRECTIONS
Melt butter in large stock pot on medium heat. Once the butter is melted continue to cook until it turns a caramel brown color. Add your pasta and cook stirring constantly for one minute. Add chicken broth and stir. Reduce to a simmer, continue on simmer until liquid is absorbed by the pasta, stirring occasionally.
While pasta is simmering in chicken broth add one tablespoon of oil to a large skillet on medium heat. Cut chicken into bite sized pieces season with salt and pepper. Add chicken to skillet and cook until done. Remove chicken from skillet and set aside covering with foil to keep warm. Add tomatoes to the skillet sauté until soft. Add the spinach to the tomatoes and cook until the spinach is wilted. Once the chicken broth is absorbed into the pasta, toss the tomatoes/spinach along with the chicken into the pot, stir to combine. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and serve.
Enjoy!
This is a quick and easy weeknight dinner. I found this recipe and slightly adapted it from wineandglue.com. I also doubled the recipe. This is the kind of dish that is easy to grab and go.
INGREDIENTS
2 tubes of Pillsbury crescent rolls (or sheets if you can find them)
10.8 ounces of mixed frozen vegetables ( I used Birds Eye corn, carrots, green beans and peas)
1 can Campbell’s cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup of cheddar cheese
1/2 cup of Monterey Jack cheese
8 ounces of cream cheese
1 rotisserie chicken (shredded )
DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Roll out both of the crescent roll dough onto two cookie sheets that are slightly sprayed with with non stick spray.
Mix the rest of the ingredients into a medium size bowl.
Spread half of the mixture down the middle of each of the crescent roll dough leaving room on both ends as well as both sides.
Using a serrated knife slice about 1/2 inch from the long side of the dough towards the middle doing this about 6 or 7 times on both sides. do not slice the short ends of the dough.
Take both sides of the short end of the dough and bring it up over the chicken mixture then alternate braiding the dough on the sides over the chicken mixture forming what looks like a braid.
Do this with both loaves.
Bake for 18-20 minutes depending on your oven. Let rest for ten minutes before slicing.
Enjoy!
This is one of the quickest and easiest lunch or dinner recipes. It can be made in just minutes using rotisserie chicken or rotisserie turkey breast from your grocer. This is a favorite and can be changed up slightly using sauerkraut (drained) instead of the coleslaw.
INGREDIENTS
Roasted turkey breast or rotisserie chicken (shredded)
Coleslaw or sauerkraut
Thousand island dressing
Pepperidge Farm swirl bread
Butter
DIRECTIONS
Butter one side of one of the pieces of bread and place butter side down in a panini press or skillet. Add as much or little as you like of thousand island dressing, add chicken or turkey, add coleslaw or sauerkraut, add the second piece of bread buttering the outside of the bread and place the top of the panini press down or use a heavy skillet on top of your pan pressing the sandwich down. Cook until golden on both sides turning once if using a pan.
NOTES
When using sauerkraut, drain well. I make a simple coleslaw mix using a shredded bag from my grocery store, slice one green apple and mix with your favorite coleslaw dressing. I also add a good amount of fresh cracked pepper.
Enjoy!