Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Tomato and Garlic Chicken

     This is a recipe that I totally hacked from The Pioneer Woman, but I love my version-even though I bet that the real version is way more amazing.  My version is super easy and perfect for something quick to throw together for a weeknight meal.  The Pioneer Woman's version is also simple, but she creates her own sauce...  Someday I will have to try the real deal...maybe on a Saturday.

Tomato and Garlic Chicken

Ingredients
1 tbs butter
2-3 tbs olive oil
1-2 lb chicken thighs
1 jar of Newman's tomato basil sauce
fresh herbs
4-8 cloves of garlic
salt and pepper

Method
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
1. Heat a dutch oven over medium high heat.  Add the butter and oil.  Once warm, brown the chicken on each side-about 2 minutes per side.
2. Remove the chicken and stir in the tomato sauce, herbs, and whole garlic cloves.  Place the chicken back on top of the sauce, spooning a bit of sauce over the chicken.
3. Cover and bake for 1 hour.
4. Serve alone or over pasta.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Walnut Apple Dessert

     I was lucky enough to grow up in the same town as all of my grandparents.  I never had a traditional babysitter, instead we got to spend time away from our parents with either my Grandma and Pop or my Nanny and Grampy.  I always looked forward to time at each set of grandparents' homes for different reasons.
     My Italian grandparents were known for spoiling us and I often spent weeks at a time sleeping over, literally right between my Grandma and Pop or on a plush bed made from every blanket they owned on the floor right beside their bed.  Summers meant time outside in the garden, getting scolded for picking unripe vegetables and climbing the peach tree.  We often went for walks around the neighborhood and my Grandma loved to toss coins and an occasional dollar bill for us to "find" along the way.
      At my Nanny and Grampy's house, I always hoped for a Toaster Strudel and a game of Rummy or Scrabble with Nanny, while narrowing avoiding a talking to from Grampy for getting into something we weren't supposed to.  I remember getting tucked into the giant bed in the blue room that used to belong to my Aunt Mary and listening to Nanny sing lullabies before we went to sleep.  I loved exploring the rooms and treasures left behind by my aunts and uncles.
     Lucky for Wren, and Arnauld and I, we also live in the same town as her grandparents and her great grandma.  We can always count on them to help out in a pinch or just be around to celebrate some seemingly minor occurrence that warrants dessert.  Yesterday was the very popular Grandparent's Day, so of course we marked the day with a special dessert party made from apples we bought at the Apple Festival in Monroe- with three of Wren's favorite ladies!

Walnut Apple Dessert
Recipe from samsclub.com

Ingredients
8 cups of baking apples, sliced (about 6 apples)
2 1/4 cup brown sugar, divided
2 tsp cinnamon
1 cup butter, softened
2 eggs
2 cups flour
1 cup walnuts, chopped
vanilla ice cream

Method
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

1. Place apples in a greased 13x9-inch baking dish. Sprinkle with 1/4 cup brown sugar and cinnamon. 
2. In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and 2 cups of brown sugar.  Add the eggs then stir in flour and 1/2 cup of walnuts.
3. Spread the dough mixture over the apples.  Sprinkle with the rest of the walnuts.
4. Bake for 45-55 minutes or until the apples are cooked.
5. Serve warm and with ice cream.






At the Apple Festival.


Sunday, September 8, 2013

Crock Pot Sweet and Spicy Wings

     The first Sunday of the NFL-a day Arnauld has been counting down to since the Superbowl way back in February.  To say that he is obsessed with football is an understatement.  I don't understand the big deal or the draw of fantasy football, but I decided to be a supportive wife, at least to kickoff the season so I made some football inspired wings to celebrate this "big day."

Crock Pot Sweet and Spicy Wings
Recipe from followinginmyshoes.com


Ingredients
1/4-1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
2 garlic cloves, crushed
2 tbsp Sambal Oelek
2-4 lbs chicken wings
cooking spray

Method
1. Spray crock pot with cooking spray and add the wings.
2. In a small bowl, combine the remaining ingredients and stir to combine.  Pour over the wings and then stir so that all of the wings are coated.
3. Cook on low for 2-4 hours.  The broil for 3-5 minutes or until the skin is crispy.

 In case you also have no idea what Sambal Oelek is, here is a picture.  I had to do a little research before heading out and finally finding this stuff at Target.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Eggplant Pizza

     My Grandma's garden is in overdrive and the backup plants she planted in my yard are producing tomatoes faster than I can pick them.  The toppling bowl of tomatoes on my counter is a constant reminder that I need to do something all the vegetables.  I know in a few months I will be yearning for a garden fresh tomato so I'm trying to make the best of the surplus before it goes bad!  In addition to the tomatoes, it has also been a good year for eggplant-one of my favorites.  I Pinned this recipe for eggplant pizzas about a week ago and it was as if my Grandma had been on Pinterest (she's never used a computer in her life) because the very next day there was a perfect little eggplant in my almost daily garden gift.  No school tomorrow means Wren and I are pretending it's summer vacation again and we have all the time in the world to cook up new recipes that take longer than 10 minutes and then blog about it.

Eggplant Pizza
Recipe Adapted From kaylynskitchen.com*

Ingredients
1 medium eggplant sliced into 3/4 inch pieces
olive oil
garlic, minced
1 can of tomatoes or a few fresh ones, diced
oregano
salt
shredded mozzarella

Method
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
1. Place the slices of eggplant on a doubled piece of paper towel.  Sprinkle with salt and allow to sit for 30 minutes so that the excess water is absorbed by the paper towel.
2. While the eggplant is resting, heat some olive oil in a skillet over medium heat.  Add the garlic, tomatoes, and oregano.  Allow to simmer until it is sauce like.  Add a tablespoon of water any time things start looking too dry.
3. After the eggplant has had time to dry out, blot the excess moisture using a paper towel, while at the same time brushing off excess salt.  Place on a greased baking sheet and roast for 25 minutes.
4. When the eggplant is roasted, top each slice with a spoonful of the tomato sauce.  Then top with a generous amount of cheese.
5. Broil until the cheese is melted.

Wren and Grandma checking out our tomato plants.



*If you want a more exact recipe, check out the link above.  Between making sure Wren wasn't eating dog food and she wasn't feeding the dogs her own dinner, I stole quick glances at the recipes and just kept my fingers crossed for something edible.