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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Turkey Linguini

This is basically what my family eats for "spaghetti". We just prefer the linguini noodles to the spaghetti noodles and also ground turkey instead of ground beef.
I also always make my sauce homemade! =)




YOU WILL NEED:

1 lb ground turkey
1 lb diced tomatoes with basil, garlic, & oregano 
6 oz tomato paste
1 onion
1 green bell pepper
1 tsp minced garlic
1 package of linguini noodles
parmesan cheese
Seasonings:
Italian seasoning, oregano, salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, tony chachere's & lawrys


DIRECTIONS:


First you will need to dice your onion or put it in the food processor..


Then you want to do the same with your bell pepper..


Now you want to put your ground turkey, peppers, onions, minced garlic and seasonings in a pot and cook together


until turkey meat is browned, and then drain..


now add in your diced tomatoes and tomato paste


add enough water to cover the top of the meat..


now simmer for several hours, and the last hour or so take off the lid and add in some parmesan cheese and season to taste.
you want your sauce to be thick..


Boil your linguini noodles, drain and toss in butter and oregano


Then add into your sauce and continue to cook on low until sauce is soaked into the noodles..



Plate and top with parmesan cheese! =)








Friday, August 30, 2013

Family Meal Planning

  Planning out your meals ahead can save you time, money and less stress!
The best way to do this would be, to sit down and discuss with your family what types of meals they would like for the upcoming weeks.
  Also look into purchasing a dry erase calendar board, or simply buy a specific calendar for meal planning OR just draw/print it out your self, make a list.
Whatever works best for you and your family!
  This also saves the stress of "what am I going to make for dinner tonight?!" or having to ask your family each and every day! 
Post your calendar or list on a bulletin board or on the fridge, display it where every family member can see, and know what dinner is for that day.


Here is an Example of what I would do..


Always Try to have a left over day or a simple day once a week!
You can usually count on having left overs when you cook chili, a soup or a large pot of beans.
That is, if you're not feeding an army.. =)


Hopefully this was helpful to you =) I know it has helped us over the years!

Also, If you have any requests on recipes you would like me to blog, send me an email laraskitchen701@gmail.com.

Thank you, 
Lara


Crustless Spinach Quiche

We decided on breakfast for dinner tonight, aka "brinner" =)
This dish would be a wonderful addition to a brunch as well.




So here is my twist on a simple spinach quiche!

YOU WILL NEED:

5 Large Eggs
1/4 yellow onion
1 cup cooked & drained chopped spinach
1 cup Monterey & Cheddar cheese (& some additional for topping)
1/4 cup Parmesan cheese
1 TBSP butter
Bread crumbs
Seasonings:
Salt & Pepper
sour cream (optional)


DIRECTIONS:

Preheat your oven to 325 degrees
& butter a 9 in pie pan or quiche dish

cook and drain spinach, set aside.

Now you want to put your 1/4 yellow onion in the food processor and pulse until finely chopped.

Saute your onions with 1 TBSP butter and a little salt.



Now put 5 whole Eggs into food processor..


Add to that, onions, salt and pepper.
Pulse 6 or 7 times to blend well.


Now add your cooked & drained spinach, 1 cup of shredded cheese and 1/4 cup of Parmesan cheese


Pulse again until mixed very well.


Pour into your buttered Pie pan or quiche dish


Cook in a preheated oven of 325 degrees for 20 minutes.
Then you want to take out of the oven and spread a light, even amount of bread crumbs on the top
of the quiche.


Then a thin layer of shredded cheese on top of that.


Return to oven for 15 more minutes, then put under the broiler for 2 minutes to crisp the breadcrumbs and cheese.


Let it cool for a few minutes before cutting into pie size pieces.
We topped ours with a little sour cream but that's totally up to you! =)
With a few adjustments to this recipe you could make mini quiches in muffin tins!
Hope you enjoy!









Thursday, August 22, 2013

Cream Cheese Turkey Burgers

You have probably noticed a trend in my posts, I LOVE cream cheese. I try to incorporate it in most 'fitting' dishes =)
Anyway, So tonight was no different, and I decided to experiment as I often do.






YOU WILL NEED:

2 lbs of ground turkey
1 package hamburger buns
4 oz cream cheese
Italian Dressing
Ranch Dressing
Dales
Worcestershire sauce
minced garlic
Seasonings:
pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, Lawrys, Tony chacheres



DIRECTIONS:

You want to start putting in your seasonings (to your preference) & about 1 TSP of minced garlic,
a splash of dales, Italian dressing & worcestershire sauce (not too much, you don't want the meat to get too mushy)
and add in 2 ounces of cream cheese, little pieces at a time.
Mix together well.

Now Form into Patties and Pepper them.
(I use a piece of wax or parchment paper to separate the patties so they don't stick together and so you don't dirty more dishes!)

Cover with saran wrap and put in the refrigerator while you get the grill started. (or you could make them in the broiler, or in a skillet- up to you) We grilled them, well my husband did =)

When you cook them you want to make sure they are cooked all the way through! And that the liquids run clear when you press down on the burgers with a spatula.

While those are cooking.. you can get started on the cream cheese "spread", if you will.

Take the remainder of your cream cheese (2 ounces) and a generous squirt of ranch dressing, you want to mix them together in a double boiler until soft and creamy.


You can put this in the refrigerator for a few minutes for it to cool.

Now you can toast your hamburger buns under the broiler


Putting your burger together..

I put the cream cheese spread on the top bun because it was taking place of the usual "sliced cheese"
I put my other condiments on the bottom bun.

Then placed on Turkey Burger



and Voila!


Hope you all enjoy! My family and I really enjoyed it! =)











Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Taco Farfalle Skillet


This is actually something I threw together just last night, experimenting with some of my favorite ingredients! =)
It was absolutely delicious!
Hope you enjoy! =)


WHAT YOU WILL NEED:

1 lb ground turkey (or beef, we prefer ground turkey)
1 packet of taco seasoning
1 can rotel tomatoes mild with diced chiles 
1 box Farfalle (bow tie noodles)
4 oz cream cheese (1/2 block)
1 package shredded  sharp cheddar
Taco Bell mild restaurant sauce 
Sour cream
Seasonings:
Salt, pepper, onion powder 

DIRECTIONS:

In a LARGE, deep skillet brown your meat, drain and then add taco seasoning with a little water and simmer 

Boil your Farfalle al dente 

Now you can add your rotel tomatoes to your browned, seasoned meat
Now let that simmer for a little while so it can thicken.

I then add about 3 tbsp sour cream at this point 

Now drain your noodles and pour into skillet and toss until well coated with sauce

I add in a few shakes of this for a little flavor and spice 

Now cube and add 4 oz of cream cheese 

Put on lid to let simmer and allow cream cheese to melt

Now for the last step, you want to add the shredded sharp cheddar cheese and cover top of noodles 

Return lid again and allow steam to melt cheese

Now you're ready to serve! I added a dollop of sour cream on top of mine, but you could garnish and add whatever you like! 
Enjoy! 💙













 

Cream Cheese Spinach Chicken

This has become a family favorite =)


I'm going to try to start doing my pictures step by step. Sometimes I forget or I'm not sure I'm going to blog that particular meal so I will forget to take step by step photos, but I'm getting better about it I think =) 
Also these pictures were taken with my iPhone so please excuse the quality. 
I'm going to start taking pics with my good camera!
Anyway...

YOU WILL NEED:

5 thinly sliced boneless skinless chicken breasts
1 package frozen chopped spinach
1 8 oz block cream cheese
4 tbsp flour
3 tbsp butter
1 tsp minced garlic 
3 chicken bouillon  cubes
1 cup milk
Parmesan cheese
Italian dressing (for marinating chicken)
Seasonings:
Salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder


DIRECTIONS:

First you want to prepare your chicken.. This particular time I grilled it. But you could cook it in the skillet too.

Boil your chicken bouillon cubes in a separate small pot.
Cook spinach and drain
Then add in 1 tbsp flour and 8 oz block of cream cheese & half cup milk 



Now you can make your cream sauce..
You melt 3 tbsp butter with 1 tsp minced garlic.
Slowly add in 3 tbsp flour, now you can slowly add in your chicken broth and 1/2 cup milk and let simmer until its thick and creamy 


Preheat oven to 325 degrees

Now time to layer..
Put a small amount of the cream cheese spinach mixture in the bottom of a 13 x 9 pan.

Then you want to put your chicken breasts on top of that

Then layer on the rest of the spinach mixture on top of the chicken

Now you will need to pour on your cream sauce 

Now top with Parmesan (fresh is better, but this is all I had at the time)

Now you cook in the oven  325 degrees for about 25-30 minutes (until spinach mixture is bubbly and Parmesan is melted.

Voila!
I also think this dish would be fantastic served over Farfalle noodles ;)

Updated: September 5, 2013

I cooked this same dish exactly the way I always cook it except I cooked farfalle noodles to go with it.
I boiled and drained the noodles and then tossed them with butter, garlic and Parmesan cheese, then placed the chicken breast on top.
It was delicious and more filling! =)