Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Stuffed Meatloaf

This meatloaf might look complicated, but it's very simple to do, and very yummy too! You'll look like a pro when you serve this one!


Stuffed Meatloaf

Ingredients:
(yields 5-6 servings)



1.5 lbs ground meat (you can mix any kind that you like, I used 1 lb italian sausage and 1/2 lb ground beef).
4 slices bread (any kind will do)
3 hard boiled eggs (see how to do this here)
2 raw eggs
3/4 cup diced onion
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 cup diced red bell peppers
1 tsp dill weed
1 tsp salt
3 cups water in a bowl (for soaking bread)


Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350F. Soak the slices of bread in the bowl of water. Flip the slices a few times to ensure that all the bread gets soaked thoroughly. Gently squeeze excess water out of the bread. Set aside.





2. In a large bowl, place all ingredients except for the hard-boiled eggs.




3. Mix this together with your hands, until well blended, like in the photo below:




4. Spread the 1/2 of meatloaf mixture onto a 9x13 glass baking dish. Place the 3 hard-boiled eggs (without the shell) in a row on top of the meatloaf mixture. Then cover the eggs with the remaining 1/2 meatloaf mixture and form into a "loaf".






5. Cover with foil and bake at 350F for 1 hour. After 1 hour, remove foil and bake for 15 min uncovered. Slice and serve.




Enjoy!

Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs

Simple way to cook the perfect hard-boiled egg. Doing it this way will ensure that you cook it through without ending up with the "green" colored yolk.


Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs

Ingredients:

Eggs
Water


Directions:

1. Put the eggs into your pot.

2. Fill pot with water to cover eggs by 1 inch.



3. Place pot of eggs over medium-high heat and bring to boil. As soon as the water is boiling, remove pot from the heat and cover with lid. Let sit for 15 minutes covered. And Vualah! Perfect Boiled Eggs!


Enjoy!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Vegeta!



Vegeta!

If you haven't heard about Vegeta yet, I am glad to introduce it to you! This is a gourmet seasoning and soup mix. It comes in powder form and you can add it to just about anything you are cooking. I use it on meat, poultry, veggies, rice, soups, stews, etc.

Basically, you would use Vegeta instead of salt in a recipe but you get super flavor! I get mine at the grocery store in the "international foods" aisle. If you dont find it at your grocery store, you can also purchase it online (here) for $1.95 for a 250gram bag, or $3.50 for a 500gram bag.

Yumm Yumm!!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Simple Feta Sandwiches

This one is Tim's creation. He loves feta cheese and tomatoes!


Simple Feta Sandwiches


Ingredients:

2 slices whole wheat bread
1 Tbsp butter or spread
Feta cheese, cut up into slices the best you can
**TIP: Feta cheese crumbles easily so cut through it slowly
1 medium tomato, sliced



Directions:

1. Toast the bread. Top bread with butter/spread.

2. Add the slices of feta cheese to cover the bread. Then add slices of tomato to cover the feta cheese.



Enjoy!

Tacos and Taco Salad

You can use this recipe to make either Tacos or Taco Salad, or both! I cook the taco meat, cut up the tomatoes, olives, and lettuce, shred some cheese, bring out the sour cream & taco sauce, and from there, we each make our own dinner the way we like it. Alexis (my 5 year old) likes tacos, so she adds the meat and tomatoes and cheese to her taco shell. Tim and I like to crunch up our taco shells on to a plate and then add toppings and veggies on top to make a taco salad. Yumm Yumm!!




Taco Meat

Ingredients:

3.5 Tbsp Homemade Taco Seasoning (Recipe Below)
2/3 cup water
1 lb ground meat of your choice


Directions:

1. Brown the meat, then add the taco seasoning and water. Cook for 5-7 min.



2. Cut up your favorite toppings or additions. example: Tomatoes, Olives, Lettuce. Shred some cheese. Bring out the Sour Cream & taco sauce, and ENJOY!!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Accepting Requests

If anyone has a recipe request, please leave a comment.

I would love to take requests and will try my best to provide the recipe you are looking for!

~Laura