Monday, August 30, 2010

What's Cookin'?

Okay, so maybe it's a little unfair to use other people's food pics but let's face the facts, they just look better and let's face another fact, I wasn't about to make ALL of these recipes today to take pictures of them. Anyhoo, here's what's usually cookin' at my house:

Quesadillas

tortillas
black beans
corn
cooked, diced chicken
shredded cheese
cilantro, chopped

Butter one side of each tortilla. Put buttered side down in heated skillet. Put on other toppings and other tortilla. Cook for a few minutes and then flip carefully with a spatula. Serve with guacamole and sour cream.


Stir Fry

2 packages ramen noodles (I usually use oriental flavor but chicken is good too)
1 package frozen sugar snap pea stir fry mix (found at Walmart) or fresh chopped veggies
Soy sauce

Stir fry veggies in oil. Boil ramen noodles and drain but do NOT add the seasoning packet. Add noodles to veggies and add 1/2 of seasoning packet and soy sauce to taste. Continue to stir fry until noodles are a little crunchy. Serve.


Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

1 box Spice Cake mix
1 12 oz can pumpkin
1/2 bag chocolate chips

Mix ingredients and put out on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 for 8 minutes.




Ravioli Bake

Fresh or frozen ravioli (I buy frozen cheese ravioli)
Spaghetti sauce
Hamburger, cooked and drained
Mozarella cheese

Cook ravioli according to directions on package. (I love the frozen ravioli because it is cheaper and it only takes 3 min to cook in boiling water). Drain ravioli and add spaghetti sauce and hamburger. You can serve just like this or you can put it in an oven safe pan and top with cheese and cook until cheese is melted.




French Dip
1 loaf French bread
thin sliced roast beef
provolone cheese
1 Au Jus sauce mix
Slice French bread loaf lengthwise from the side (does that make sense?) Layer roast beef and cheese all along the loaf. Close the loaf and put on pan and warm in the oven. Mix Au Jus sauce (you can find the sauce mix packet by the gravy and other sauce mixes in the store). Slice the loaf and enjoy!



Garlic Chicken Farfalle
3-4 chicken breasts (boneless, skinless)
1 12 bottle Lawry's mesquite marinate with lime juice
16 oz Farfalle or other pasta
1/2 C butter
2 C heavy whipping cream
2 to 3 cloves garlic crushed (I just use about 1/2 tsp garlic powder)
1 C shredded Parmesan cheese
1 tsp pepper (the recipe calls for 1 Tbsp but I don't like pepper that much)
1 lb bacon crumpled

Crock pot chicken with marinade on low for 6 hours. Pull chicken out of the juices and shred with a fork. About a 1/2 hour before serving, boil pasta. In a small saucepan, melt butter, add garlic, whipping cream, pepper, cheese and crumpled bacon. Whisk together on low heat for 3-4 minutes. In a large bowl pour over cooked drained pasta, add chicken. Sprinkle more parmesan cheese on top.
This is a great dish for Sunday dinner since you can crock pot the chicken while you are at Church and whip up the rest when you get home. SOOOO good.

Tera's Fast Breadsticks
1 1/2 C warm water
2 Tbsp sugar
1 Tbsp yeast
3 C flour
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 C melted butter
garlic salt and parmesan cheese

Dissolve yeast and sugar in water. Add to flour and salt in mixer. Mix well. Let set for 10 minutes. Turn out on floured surface and knead in a little more flour. Roll out and cut dough into strips with a pizza cutter. Dip each strip in melted butter and put in 9x13 inch pan. Sprinkle with garlic and parmesan (I usually do 2 smaller pans and put parm and garlic on one and leave the other plain to dip in jam after they are done). Let raise 20 min. Bake at 375 for 20 minutes.
So that's some of what's cookin' at my house. What's cookin' at yours?

Friday, August 20, 2010

Pageant Season and President Uchtdorf

We've had another great season of the Pageant. I wish we a better pic of our family and one that included Jannika. She was off playing with some other kids when we took this picture. She loved going to the pioneer village before the pageant begins. LeAnne made the homemade ice cream every night and we were all happy to help her with it:)


We had a special visitor to the Pageant this year. President Uchtdorf came one night a talked to the cast and the audience. It was so neat to see him up close and hear him talk and shake his hand. We've never had a member of the 1st Presidency come before so it was a special treat.



We went to Salt Lake this last week because Kyle had some training meetings. We got to stay with him in the hotel and on the last day we were there, we decided to walk the 4 blocks to Temple square. We went to the north visitor's center and saw the Cristus statue. I always love going there. We also saw a video about eternal families. In the video, the main character's dad dies and of course that brought tears to our eyes. Kyle invited a guy who isn't a member to attend the pageant this year. He had studied a lot about the Church and he and Kyle talk a lot about it at work. When Kyle asked him what he thought about the Pageant, he said that he hadn't known before what emphasis our Church places on eternal families. I'm glad that that was one of the messages that he received at the Pageant. We are so thankful for eternal families!

Monday, August 2, 2010

July

For the fourth of July, we went down to Kyle's sister, Trista's house and did our traditional picnic with our hobo sticks. We also went to the park to see the parade and have some cotton candy. Rusty and Trista also blessed their baby the next day.

Kyle's sister, Megan, was getting rid of some things and sold us some bikes and this bike trailer. We have loved them! It is so nice to just use the bike trailer when we go down the street to visit grandma.
This was our 24th of July primary activity where the kids dressed up and did a little parade around the block. I love my little pioneer girls!
I love this picture of Kyle and Claire at the 24th of July parade! We had tons of fun and TONS of candy. The kids also caught two goldfish during the games at the park (both of which have since met their demise:( )

My brother's kids were here for a while for Pageant practice and also my sister's daughter. I took all the kids swimming last week and they had a ball and they were all good! Yay!
Here's Claire, just loungin' by the pool!
I have loved having a garden this year. Here is some of our corn that is almost ready to pick and the bottom is a picture of one of our pumpkins. (Notice how I took some close ups so that you couldn't see my large weed patch too:) We planted several different varieties of pumpkins, peas, beans and crook neck squash. As Claire would say, MMM, Num Num:)