Sunday, September 9, 2012

International Cooking

It never fails when my husband and I go out to eat, my vote is always for some kind of food other than American. I love the different spices that are used.

This week I decided to try my hand at making some of these foods because the restaurants aren't very close by.

First up was hot and sour soup. When I have looked it up before there were a lot of complicated ingredients. This recipe from serious eats was a great start and made me realize that it could be easily done with ingredients I keep on hand. I did make a few changes for our family's taste. Hubs is not a big fan of mushrooms so I cut that amount down a good bit and didn't add any meat.

Second I tried chicken vindaloo with spiced basmati rice, naan, and tzatziki sauce. Turned out so much better than I hoped. Vindaloo is the hubs favorite when we go to am Indian restaurant, so now I can make it at home.




Saturday, September 17, 2011

Coral and Teal

Coral and Teal

Diane von Furstenberg teal shirt
£242 - matchesfashion.com

Rupert Sanderson high heels
$995 - rupertsanderson.com

Burberry Prorsum leather handbag
£1,295 - matchesfashion.com

Yellow gold earrings
€1.626 - luisaviaroma.com

Ruby necklace
$925 - rubylane.com

Joomi Lim gold jewelry
£115 - matchesfashion.com

Monday, July 25, 2011

White Cheddar Macaroni and Cheese Soup

I was so unsure of how this would turn out that I did not take pictures. But it turned out wonderfully and was so yummy. The next time I make this, and there will definitely be a next time I will take pictures.


Ingredients
  • 1/2 cups water
  • (10-ounce) package broccoli & carrot mix, thawed
  • (7.25-ounce) package white cheddar macaroni & cheese mix
  • 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 4 cups (1 quart) milk
  • 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded White Cheddar cheese or cheese mix
  • 1/8 teaspoon paprika 
  • (optional red pepper flakes for spice)
Instructions
  1. In a soup pot, bring the water to a boil over high heat. Stir in the broccoli and carrots, the macaroni from the packaged mix (reserving the cheese packet), the salt and pepper. Return to a boil, cover loosely, and cook for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
     
  2. Add the remaining ingredients, including the reserved cheese packet. Reduce the heat to medium, cover loosely, and simmer for 10 minutes, or until hot and creamy, stirring occasionally.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

On the Road to Recovery

Physical therapy has started and now I'm supposed to be patient. I've always said that patience is a gift that I do not possess. I'm ready to be up and doing things such as finishing my "spring" cleaning in my house or enjoying my summer, or taking my puppy to the dog park. For now I'm still on crutches. The original pain is better, but because I'm not as active right now I've had some issues with my SI joint being in pain and my moments of insanity when I forget I can't put too much weight on my right hip.

God is good though and I have wonderful friends and family who have taken care of and entertained me through these weeks while I'm stuck at home. I am very looking forward to driving myself again. For now I'm glad that it all went well and with the possibilities to come.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Summer Harvest Soup

I made this soup last summer, but for some reason never got around to posting about it. From last year to this year I have slowly been getting into Freezer cooking or once a month cooking, using monthly menu plans, and couponing. I'm hoping this year I can combine all of these to help save time and money for our family. This soup is great because it doesn't involve the oven at all. I got the recipe from Once a Month Mom who provides monthly menus but she got this recipe from A Year of Slow Cooking which is a great site for crock pot meals.

Cook Time: 6-8 hours                                  Serves: 8
Ingredients: 
4 cups chicken broth (vegetable stock is fine!)
1 cup prepared pasta sauce
1 cup water
1 medium yellow onion, diced
zucchini, washed well and sliced in 1/4-inch rounds
2 yellow summer squash, washed well and sliced in 1/4-inch rounds
2 cups cherry tomatoes, halved or quartered (depending on size)
1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
1/3 cup dry white Cannellini beans (this doesn't sound like a lot, but they swell!)
1/2 cup pasta (to add 20 minutes before serving)

salt and pepper to taste
garnish with Parmesan and Romano cheeses

Directions: 
Wash squashes well, and slice in rounds. Place into slow cooker

Add diced onion and tomato wedges

 Rinse your beans in hot water, and add to cooker

 Add broth

Add pasta sauce

Add water

Stir in Italian seasoning.


Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours, or until beans have reached desired tenderness. 


20 minutes before serving, stir in raw pasta. Serve with grated Parmesan and Romano cheese.

If you are doing Freezer cooking you will need 2, gallon freezer bags. Let the soup cool place in the bags and freeze flat(Make sure to label the bags before you put the soup in). To serve: reheat in slow cooker, microwave, or stove top until heated through. 

Expecting a Blessing

I was checking the Better After blog today and she was featuring one of the many charities that she hears from. This one is a family that has decided to adopt. I have often thought about adopting and we have talked about it some as a family. Future Mama and her story was very interesting and I found that I want to continue following her blog and her one less story.



Check out the feature here on Better After or follow Future Mama's Blog at Expecting a Blessing

Two Weeks Post Surgery

So it has been almost two weeks since I had surgery on my hip. They went in to repair what they thought was a possible tear in the labrum of my hip. What they found was that the labrum was detached so it was anchored to reattach it, they shaved down some extra bone on my pelvis that was causing problems with the labrum. They also did a release on the iliopsoas tendon because it was too tight. I will be on crutches for another 2-3 weeks and begin rehab this week. The relaxation part has been nice. I've been able to read many books for fun which I haven't had much time to do recently. The bad part is I'm pretty helpless to do much of anything on my own. Thankfully my husband has been wonderful with all this juggling class, car work, and both mine and his dad's surgeries.