29 July 2009

Bread Sticks

Here is another recipe from my cooking class. I made it for Michelle and her family a couple of times and she just loves it. They're great!

Quick Bread Sticks

(Serves 10)


  • 1 tablespoon yeast dissolved in 1 ¼ cup warm water
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 3-3 ½ cups flour
  • ¼ cup butter or margarine, melted
  • garlic salt and parmesan cheese, optional


Add sugar, salt and 2 ½ cups flour to yeast mixture. Mix to form dough. Add up to 1 cup more flour if needed. Mix about 3 minutes. Let dough rest for 10 minutes.

Put half of melted butter or margarine in jelly roll pan. Using rolling pin or hands, flatten dough into buttered jelly roll pan. Spread remaining butter or margarine over top of dough. Using pizza cutter, cut dough into strips. Sprinkle with garlic salt and parmesan cheese. Let rest another 10 minutes.

Bake at 375 degrees for 20 minutes. Cut with pizza cutter again.

27 July 2009

Easy meals

We've been busy lately. VERY busy. I've been busting trying to get all the house projects done in a timely (and affordable!) manner and Liz has been unpacking, cleaning, organizing, fighting the internet fight. I think we might post on our family blog about that.

Anyway, I digress. The other night I made a quick yummy that the boys flipped for. Liz and I had plain old chicken over lightly sweetened cabbage, but the boys enjoyed this:

  • 6 oz. dry pasta (we used Ziti), cooked
  • 2 chicken breasts, diced and cooked
  • 1/4 cup parmesan cheese
  • salt and pepper
  • corn flakes
Nope, it's nothing special, but it's quick, easy and makes the boys happy. We combined everything but the corn flakes, added a splash of Alfredo sauce to make Joshua happier, then topped it with crushed corn flakes. Bake for 20 or 30 at 425˚. They loved it. My snitches were good too.

08 July 2009

Easy Fudge

This is such a simple recipe!  It's also one I got from my cooking class.  As you can see, it's easily adapted to a small, individual serving, and it would be really fun to let kids make their own.

Zip-Lock Bag Fudge
(makes 1 1/2 cups, amounts in parentheses make a single serving in a sandwich bag)
  • 2 oz cream cheese (1 T)
  • 3 cups powdered sugar (3/4 cup)
  • 1/4 cup margarine (1 T)
  • 1/4 cup cocoa (1 T)
Put all ingredients in a 1 gallon zip lock bag.  Push the air out of the bag and seal well.  Squish mixture with hands to mix well.  It will be dry at first, but will soon become fudge.  Serve in whatever shape you would like.  Balls of fudge can be rolled in chopped nuts or coconut.

Tuna Melts!

This is one of the recipes that I got from my cooking class during Winter semester.  We've made it several times, and it proves to be a very simple and delicious recipe.  Great for kids!


Tuna Melt Sandwiches

•1 (6 oz) can tuna, drained

•1/4 cup mayonnaise [we use miracle whip]

•1 hard cooked egg, diced*

•2 oz cheddar cheese, in 1/4" cubes [we've used significantly more than this on some occasions, just as good! also, we use shredded and it works fine]

•1/4 cup sweet pickle relish [we use dill]

•12 slices of bread [or as many as it takes you to use the filling up]


Combine filling ingredients.  Mix well. Spread between two slices of bread, buttering outsides of bread.  Cook in a sandwich maker or electric skillet, turning, until both sides are golden brown and cheese is melted [we just use a frying pan with a lid].


*You can prepare the boiled egg however you usually do, or use the way from my cooking class:  place room temperature egg in a pan with cold water.  Bring water to boil, remove from heat, cover tightly, and allow to remain in water for 20 minutes.

06 July 2009

Brunch Casserole

I made a slight change to the existing brunch casserole recipe and we loved it.  Instead of throwing away the crusts of the bread, tear them up into small pieces (about an inch or less in length) and put them on top of the casserole before pouring the milk and egg mixture.  The crumbs get sufficiently moist to be baked and brown nicely.  It made it look beautiful and added a delightful crunch.

04 July 2009

Pizza pinwheels

Made these for our pizza movie night and everyone loved them.

1 recipe pizza dough
toppings as desired, finely chopped (we did pepperoni and sausage)
cheese

Make dough as directed. Cut dough in two. Roll out on counter cinnamon roll style. Spread cheese and toppings. No sauce goes on these. Roll into a log and pinch. Slice to desired thickness, no more than 2". Bake at 425 degrees for 12 minutes. Dip in favorite sauce. We did a marinara with mozzarella cheese and an alfredo.

Chipotle Burritos

Thursday night, we had the missionaries over to dinner. We served them burritos. I wanted the flavor of that wonderful Chipotle Beef in the burrito, so instead of adding taco seasoning to the ground beef and onions, I added 1/2 t. cumin, 1 t. chopped garlic, about a 1/4 can of chopped chipotle peppers and some fresh cilantro. I let it simmer, covered, for, oh, about 45 minutes. I uncovered it and let it continue simmering for about 15 minutes more. The flavor was divine. Incredible with rice, beans, cheese, sour cream and guacomole on those giant tortillas! I served it with chips and salsa and watermelon chunks for dessert.