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Monday, May 27, 2013

Grilled Peaches


Today is Memorial Day and first and foremost I want to remember those who have lost their lives fighting for our country.  Many have forgotten what this day means and only thinks of this weekend as a start of summer, barbecues and fun.  As you are preparing for your Memorial Day dinner take a minute to remember and pay respect to those who sacrifice their lives for us and for those families that lost loved one.  
The National Moment of Rememberance was passed in 2ooo which asks that all Americans at 3 pm local time will   “To voluntarily and informally observe in their own way a Moment of remembrance and respect, pausing from whatever they are doing for a moment of silence or listening to ‘Taps."

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Grilled Peaches


Peaches cut in half and stone removed
Ice cream (optional)
Toasted coconut (optional)

Wash, half and pit peaches.  Brush coconut oil over inside of each peach half.   Heat BBQ, place peaches flesh side done on grill over hot stones and BBQ for 4-5 minutes until peaches are soft but firm and grill marks are on the flesh.  Turn peaches over and cook for another couple of minutes.
Serve with ice cream and toasted coconuts for dessert.  You could also serve peaches as a side for your meal.



I was given a free sample of Tropical Tradition Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil and I am not obligated to give a positive review for this product.  

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

#FoodieFriendsFriday ~ Anything goes Party

Hope everyone has had a great week and ready for a long weekend.
This weekend and holiday is mine to work, so you will all know what I am doing.
Do you have any plans for this holiday weekend?
Here at Foodie Friends Friday we are going to have a 

Anything Goes Party

Link up anything you would like, recipes, crafts, DIY...

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Each week the hosts of Foodie Friends Friday pick their favorites.  These will then be featured on the Daily Dish Magazine, on Monday after the party.  We ask that you have a link back to either Foodie Friends Friday or the host blog that you link up with to be featured.  Next week it could be you featured.


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This week my host favorite goes to Nicole of Tales of a Kansas Farm Mom for her Country Barbecue Potatoes .  I make a similar potato but have never thought of adding honey to my potatoes.  That sounds awesome and the next time I make my potatoes I am going to add some to mine.  I do make these potatoes outside on the barbecue and also in the oven.  

photo credit: Tales of a Kansas Farm Mom


Have a great Memorial Day Weekend!


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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Pasta with Italian Sausage, Sun-dried Tomatoes and Veggies

I was lucky enough to win Carrie's Experimental Kitchen Cookbook from Carrie's Experimental Kitchen and I love it.  I have been following Carrie on Facebook for a long time, so know that her recipes are wonderful.  This cookbook has recipes with ingredients that most people would have in their kitchen.  I had some sun-dried tomatoes that I bought a while back and even though I love them in recipes, I hadn't ever cooked with them myself.  I found this recipe for Rotini with Sweet Italian Sausage, Sun-dried Tomatoes and Vegetables and know that I wanted to make it.  Although I had the sun-dried tomatoes, I didn't have everything that it called for so I had to do some improvising and this is what I came up with.

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Pasta with Italian Sausage, Sun-Dried Tomatoes and Vegetables

adapted from Rotini with Sweet Italian Sausage, Sun-dried Tomatoes and Vegetables

2 cup shell pasta (or any type)
2 links Italian Sausage- I used Johnsonville
2 tbsp olive oil
1 small zucchini sliced
1/2 cup sundried tomatoes
1/2 cup mini peppers sliced
1/2 cup onions diced
1 clove diced
1 tsp rosemary
1/4 cup white wine vinegar
1/4 cup water with chicken flavoured maggi cube dissolved in water
Tillamook smoked black pepper white cheddar cheese - about 1/4 cup or so

Cook pasta, drain and set aside.  
Cook sausage with small amount of oil over medium high heat.  Cool and slice in 1/4 inch slices, set aside.
In pan heat oil on medium heat, add tomatoes, zucchini, peppers, onions, garlic and rosemary.  Saute until vegetables start to soften.  Add sausage.  
Add white wine vinegar and simmer for 2-3 minutes.
Add cooked pasta and cheese and chicken broth.  Mix until well combined.
Enjoy!


Hubby isn't really keen on pasta dishes so it wasn't a favorite of his but I loved it and it was even better the next day. This would be great with whatever vegetables you would have on hand.  I can't wait to make other recipes from this cookbook.
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Monday, May 20, 2013

May's #SurpriseRecipeSwap ~ Balsamic Bruschetta Chicken

Surprise Recipe Swap

Do you find that the months go by faster and faster or is it just me.  I have been told that the older you get the faster the years go by and they weren't kidding.  It feels like I was just writing last month's SRS and here it is again time to write another post.  
I am always so good at going to the blog that I have been assigned to as soon as I get the name.  I scour through all the recipes, reading, writing them down so that I have an idea of what I am going to make.  I can usually narrow it down to about five recipes that I am wanting to make and then I put things away... And the days past by quickly.... and here it is the time to start writing and I have to first make my recipe.  Procrastinator that is what I am and I don't really think I will change.
This month I was lucky enough to get Jaime from Mom's Test Kitchen.  I loved going through her blog, and finding new recipes.  I had never been over to Jaime's blog so everything was new.  I loved how she had it set up and I also loved how she indexed her recipes.. It was so easy to find them. To find all her great recipes, head over HERE.
The recipe I picked to make was Balsamic Bruschetta Chicken.  I, unlike Jaime was able to enjoy my preparation and also enjoy tasting the final product. There was no one else home but me to enjoy the final product as hubby is down state working.  I am sure he will enjoy this meal so I will be making it again.  My plans were to make this meal with spaghetti squash and I even made it but as it was cooking.. another thought came to mind.  Bruschetta needs to be eaten with bread.... RIGHT?  So, I decided to eat mine with chiabatta bread.  I had just bought some rolls when I was shopping and that made this perfect.


Balsamic Bruschetta Chicken on Ciabatta Bun

1/8 cup balsamic vinegar
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp garlic
2 chicken breast
4 roma tomatoes seeded and diced
1/3 cup onion ( I used red onion)
1/2  tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
1/2 tsp basil (I used fresh)
1/2 tsp parsley (I used fresh)
grated Tillamook smoked black pepper white cheddar cheese
2 ciabatta buns
garlic butter (I just mixed some garlic powder and butter together)

Mix first 3 ingredients together (balsamic vinegar, olive oil and garlic) for marinade.  Put chicken breast in Ziploc bag and pour marinate over.  Marinate for as long as possible.  Mine were left to marinate for about 6 hours.  Bake in 375 degree oven until juices no longer are pink or until  chicken reaches 165 degrees.
Bruschetta -In separate bowl, mix tomatoes, onions, balsamic vinegar, oil and spices.
When chicken is done, I then place it in a pan with a small amount of oil and browned both sides, I then cut the chicken in half as they were thick pieces.
Top chicken with bruschetta and add grated cheese.  Place under broiler until cheese is melted.
While chicken is under the broiler, toast ciabatta buns.  Spread garlic butter over and add a couple of slices of cheese on the bun and melt under broiler.
Place balsamic bruschetta chicken on bun and enjoy.


This recipe was delicious.  The flavours were magnificent.  I did have a small amount of bruschetta left over but I will be eating that with my spaghetti squash that I made to eat with this meal.

If you would like to join this group, click on the button below and fill out the form.  Each month you will get a new blog to check out and you have to the 20th to decide and make your recipe.  It is a lot of fun and you meet new bloggers and gain new friends.  Check it out, Jutta from Hungry Little Girl does a wonderful job in arranging and making sure everything works.    

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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Passion Tea


Last summer as I was shopping I found this Tazo Passion Tea
I believe that it is the same as they use in Starbucks.

It is perfect for those warm summer days.


Passion Tea

1 Passion Tea Bag
1 qt hot water (1 litre)
1 qt cold water ( 1 litre)
ice cubes
lemon slices
fresh fruit (blueberries, strawberries) ~ optional

Place 1 teabag in container that is safe for hot water.  Pour 1 qt of hot water over tea bag.  Let steep for 5 minutes.  Add cold water.  Cut up lemon into slices and add.  Chill. Optional add fresh strawberries and blueberries.  Serve over ice.

Enjoy!

*** I do reuse the teabag a second time.  The second batch isn't as strong but still is good.  I usually try to add fresh fruit to the second batch. 


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Thursday, May 16, 2013

#FoodieFriendsFriday Linky Party ~ A BBQ

When you cook outside do you BBQ or do you Grill?
I was very surprised when I was invited for BBQ and got pulled meat on a bun...
To me a BBQ is cooking out ~ veggies, meats, fruit.. what ever you can make.



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This week my host favorite goes Cozy Country Living for her Chocolate Chip Oreo Cheesecake Squares.  Who could not pick this recipe as it has everyone's favorites or at least mine ~ chocolate, oreo cookies and cheesecake... But then again all it had to have was cheesecake and I would be happy.


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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Grandma's cookbooks

I love cookbooks and recipes and I think I got my love for them from my Grandmother.
Grandma Johnson gave me cookbooks for my birthday and for Christmas for many years.
Each book that she gave me, she would sign it with her name and the year she gave it.
These cookbooks are a great memory.

Grandma's Cookbooks



My grandmother loved to bake and always had a freezer full.  Most of that time those bakings from the freezer would end up at our house.  I remember my dad telling grandma that she should bring her baking over as soon as she made it instead of freezing it and then bringing it over after it has been in the freezer for a few months.  But she always had to freeze them first.  
She always made me an Angel Food Cake for my birthday.  She knew that it was one of my favorites and for years she would make it from scratch. As she got older she would start making it from a box.  I always knew that I would get an Angel Food Cake and a cookbook for my birthday.  
Now I can read those cookbooks and remember her.  When Grandma started downsizing she asked all her grandchildren what they wanted from her.  My request was her cookbooks and I got them.  She also made sure that everyone knew they were all mine and I got more after she passed away.  Her books had some notes written in the margins and her recipe cards always said who the recipes came from.  I can tell which recipes were her favorite by how worn the cards or pages were or how stained they are.
   



As I was going through her recipe box, I came across one recipe that was named Mimmie Buns.  This recipe is my mom's and you can see by the card that there isn't a lot of directions.  It is to the point.  Just the way my mom cooked.

I love having these recipe cards and when I bake or cook from them, I feel that I have Grandma cooking beside me.  Telling me what to do.  
Do you have any cookbooks or recipes from your loved ones? 
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