I have absolutely fallen in love with Pinterest! Why it took me so long to join, I have no idea. But so far, everything I have tried has either tasted great or worked out perfcetly!
This recipe for Chicken Tacos was about the easiest recipe I have tried in quite a while.
4-5 Chicken Breasts
1 jar of salsa (whatever heat you prefer)
1 packet of taco seasoning
Whatever taco toppings you prefer
Whatever type of taco shell you prefer....I used soft tortillas.
Put the chicken in the crock pot.
Sprinkle the taco seasoning on them.
Cover with the entire jar of salsa.
Cook on low 4-6 hours.
The chicken comes out juicy, flavorful, and shredable.
Throw it in your tortilla or taco shell, top with the toppings of your choice, and ENJOY!
Not only was it SUPER EASY, but it tasted SUPER GREAT!
The original website from my Pinterest pin can be found here.
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Make Ahead Breakfast Sandwiches
I love reading MoneySavingMom's blog. She has linked to this recipe several times and I always have wanted to try it. It looked interesting enough, easy enough, and I needed something to make for Big Breakfast at church.
Here is my version of a certain restaurant's "Ham/Egg/Cheese/Muffin Sandwich"....you know the one I mean!
You need
12 English Muffins
12 slices of cheese (American or Cheddar)
12 eggs
12 slices of ham (optional, but I prefer it this way.)
1 muffin tin
1. Preheat oven to 350.
2. Lightly spray each muffin tin. Crack an egg into each muffin tin. Put in oven and bake 15-20 minutes; slightly less time if you don't mind a runny egg.
3. Slice open each English muffin; lay out on pan to toast. You can toast these the while the eggs are cooking.
When these steps are done, it should look like this.
PS.....these went over very well at Big Breakfast. I cut them all in half, so out of 24 servings, I came home with 3. Not bad!
Here is my version of a certain restaurant's "Ham/Egg/Cheese/Muffin Sandwich"....you know the one I mean!
You need
12 English Muffins
12 slices of cheese (American or Cheddar)
12 eggs
12 slices of ham (optional, but I prefer it this way.)
1 muffin tin
1. Preheat oven to 350.
2. Lightly spray each muffin tin. Crack an egg into each muffin tin. Put in oven and bake 15-20 minutes; slightly less time if you don't mind a runny egg.
3. Slice open each English muffin; lay out on pan to toast. You can toast these the while the eggs are cooking.
When these steps are done, it should look like this.
4. Place a slice or two of ham on the bottom of a muffin. Add the egg, with the slice of cheese on top.
5. Eat and enjoy! Or you can wrap them in wax paper and freeze individually. I've not done this step yet but the original link says not to microwave for reheating, but to use the oven.
Friday, April 19, 2013
I married a grill master!
The weather continues to be unseasonably warm. All that means is that we get to fire up the grill a few weeks sooner! Buddy is our resident grill master, and these are our first steaks of the season.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
I forgot how much I love this simple recipe!
My mom used to make this recipe for our family a lot while I was growing up. I don't know what the actual name of the recipe is. All I know is that it is my FAVORITE way to eat chicken, so we started calling it "My Favorite Chicken". I haven't made it in a really long time, until Buddy asked for me to make it this week.
He said, "Would you make my favorite chicken?"
I said, "Ok...how do you want me to fix it?"
He said, "You know....My Favorite Chicken!!" Took me a minute to realize he wanted me to make this....so here's a picture recipe for you!
My Favorite Chicken:
First, take 3-4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (or however much chicken you need for your family). I actually used chicken tenders.
Bake this at 350 degrees for 45 minutes to an hour, or until chicken is done.
I served this with rice and green beans. It was so nice to have this meal after such a long time. I had forgotten how simple and easy this recipe is and how yummy it tastes. I'll be eating the leftovers for lunch later today!!
He said, "Would you make my favorite chicken?"
I said, "Ok...how do you want me to fix it?"
He said, "You know....My Favorite Chicken!!" Took me a minute to realize he wanted me to make this....so here's a picture recipe for you!
My Favorite Chicken:
First, take 3-4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (or however much chicken you need for your family). I actually used chicken tenders.
Next, cover all the chicken with Swiss cheese.
Then, take 1 can of cream of chicken soup (or 2 cans if you used more chicken), and enough water to rinse out the can. Stir the soup and water together and pour over chicken.
Finally, add bread crumbs, crushed crackers, or breaded stuffing mix to the top for a crust. I used Pepperidge Farm Stuffing (blue bag) for my topping.
Bake this at 350 degrees for 45 minutes to an hour, or until chicken is done.
I served this with rice and green beans. It was so nice to have this meal after such a long time. I had forgotten how simple and easy this recipe is and how yummy it tastes. I'll be eating the leftovers for lunch later today!!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
"Try a Cake Pop....it will change your life!"
That's what I was told this past Christmas at our family's gathering when I asked what a cake pop was. My aunt had made them for a couple of years, but I had somehow missed out on this wonderful treat. I of course tried one and instantly fell in love with a cake pop!
Fast foward to last month when it seems like all of a sudden, everywhere I went people were talking about cake pop this and cake pop that. I finally asked my aunt to share with me the wonderfulness that is cake-pop-making. She sent me some pretty simple instructions that made me feel confident. She also sent me to this cake pop website which made me feel like I should be in the remedial cake pop class. I quickly closed that website, went back to my aunt's instructions, and the rest was easy-peasy!
Here is my simple way of making cake pops. Enjoy!
(These instructions are the ones I used from my dear, sweet Aunt Louanne!)
First get a box cake mix...any flavor you want. And bake it per the instructions on the box. It doesn't have to look good because you are just going to crumble it up later.

Then you want to add your sticks. I used the sucker sticks from Walmart. These are found in the same section with candy molds, wedding supplies, etc. I bought the long ones and had Buddy cut them in half for me. Next time, I will look for shorter sticks. After you put the sticks in, take the cake balls and put them in the freezer for at least 30 minutes. My aunt leaves them in overnight. I did 30 minutes, but I think I should have left them longer, as some of the sticks didn't stay put.
Fast foward to last month when it seems like all of a sudden, everywhere I went people were talking about cake pop this and cake pop that. I finally asked my aunt to share with me the wonderfulness that is cake-pop-making. She sent me some pretty simple instructions that made me feel confident. She also sent me to this cake pop website which made me feel like I should be in the remedial cake pop class. I quickly closed that website, went back to my aunt's instructions, and the rest was easy-peasy!
Here is my simple way of making cake pops. Enjoy!
(These instructions are the ones I used from my dear, sweet Aunt Louanne!)
First get a box cake mix...any flavor you want. And bake it per the instructions on the box. It doesn't have to look good because you are just going to crumble it up later.
Pour it into any size pan/pans that you have. I used my 9x13 pan, but you could use anything. Like I said, we are just going to crumble it, so it doesn't matter if you cook this in one pan or ten!
Once you are done baking your cake, let it cool COMPLETELY! I baked my cake while Quinn was napping. I didn't do the rest of the steps until after supper.
Next you want to add 1/2 to 2/3 of a can of frosting to your cake. You would want to choose a complimentary frosting flavor. For example, I made a strawberry cake, so I chose a vanilla frosting. I wanted cream cheese, but they were out of that one. Using your hands (because a spoon just doesn't do the job) you want to mix the cake crumbles and the icing. You are about to get M E S S Y, but it's totally worth it. Mix it all up until it looks like the picture below.
Next you want to lay a strip of wax paper onto a cookie sheet. Then take the cake mixture and begin to shape it into small balls. I would say mine were about 1 inch in diameter.
Then you want to add your sticks. I used the sucker sticks from Walmart. These are found in the same section with candy molds, wedding supplies, etc. I bought the long ones and had Buddy cut them in half for me. Next time, I will look for shorter sticks. After you put the sticks in, take the cake balls and put them in the freezer for at least 30 minutes. My aunt leaves them in overnight. I did 30 minutes, but I think I should have left them longer, as some of the sticks didn't stay put.
You will also need some candy melts (also found in that same section of Walmart.) I used the white chocolate melts, but there are a variety of colors. I have heard that using food coloring isn't the best way to change colors as the consistency messes up. Apparently you should either mix the colors of chocolate melts or by the small color melts to change the color. (I've heard those are sold at stores like AC Moore).
You need to melt this according to the package direction, but buy more than you think you will need, so when you dip the cake balls, they go completely under. Mine did not, so that's why you can see the cake showing through.
Dip your cake pops while the chocolate is completely melted and still warm. As soon as you pull them out, roll them in sprinkles, candy pieces, cookie pieces, etc. I used blue sprinkles, yellow sprinkles, and some just plain. Also lay another strip of wax paper on your counter. Set the cake pops on this, and the chocolate coating will harden in a few minutes.
Meet the cake pops!
Things I learned during my first attempt:
1. Buy shorter sticks....or even use thick toothpicks.
2. Let them stay in the freezer longer, as some of my cake pops lost their sticks.
3. Use a deeper bowl so the cake pop is completely submerged in the chocolate.
I really enjoyed making these. It was a really easy process, although I can see things I will do differently next time.
Thank you Aunt Louanne for "changing my life"!!
I really enjoyed making these. It was a really easy process, although I can see things I will do differently next time.
Thank you Aunt Louanne for "changing my life"!!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Beef....it's what's for dinner!
This past Saturday night, we decided to cook steaks on the grill. Our favorite grocery store had ribeye steaks on sale, and cooking at home is much cheaper than going out to eat. Not to mention the fact that Buddy is a grill master.
Here is what they looked like after they had been put on the grill. We cooked the two little ones for our sweet neighbor Cookie, who also had a craving for steak.

Here they are almost ready. We use my dad's "not-so-secret" steak method of marinating them in Worcestershire sauce for about an hour or so, and then putting a little pat of butter on them as they cook on the grill. Daddy prefers using charcoal, while we use the gas grill more often.

Here is the finished product! We had au gratin potatoes and green beans to go along with our steak. Yummy! Who needs a restaurant?

Here is what they looked like after they had been put on the grill. We cooked the two little ones for our sweet neighbor Cookie, who also had a craving for steak.
Here they are almost ready. We use my dad's "not-so-secret" steak method of marinating them in Worcestershire sauce for about an hour or so, and then putting a little pat of butter on them as they cook on the grill. Daddy prefers using charcoal, while we use the gas grill more often.
Here is the finished product! We had au gratin potatoes and green beans to go along with our steak. Yummy! Who needs a restaurant?
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