Monday, January 28, 2013

Slow-Roasted Pork Loin

 
You will need:
 
A crockpot!!
Pork Loin

Salt/Pepper

Garlic Powder

Balsamic Dressing

Brown Sugar
Cook Time: 7-8hrs
 

Step 1: Stab fork holes all over the pork to prep the meat for the cooker

Step 2: Sprinkle salt, pepper and garlic powder over the meat.

Step 3: Add 1/2 cup of water to the cooker and set to LO heat.

Step 4: After the meat has cooked for about 5 hours, add 1/2 cup of brown sugar and balsamic dressing to soak into the meat, and remain cooking.
 
Step 5: To cook faster, you can slice smaller pieces for the crockpot. Make sure to keep an eye on the loin during hours 6 and 7, as to not over cook your pork to rubber :)



Very moist, amazingly flavored pork loin! Easy recipe, very little attention required!
 
From my kitchen to yours ~ Happy Cookin'

Friday, December 28, 2012

French Toast, with a Twist

 
 
You will need:

Eggs (2-3)
Bread
Butter
Syrup
Bananas
Powdered Sugar

Very simple breakfast to make... if you ever roll out of bed to cook it :P

 
Step 1: Scramble the eggs in a container large enough for your bread to lay flat. Soak a few slices in the eggs, both top and bottom!

Step 2: Lay slices flat on a medium-heat skillet and toast both sides, but not TOO much or it'll taste like rubber

Step 3: Toppers: For the family, I sliced a banana, sprinkled a lil' powdered sugar, and garnished with a piece of orange I will never eat :)

From my parents' holiday kitchen to yours ~ Happy Cookin'

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Italian Crumb Catfish



You will need:
Catfish Filet
Tbsp of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Perfect Pinch Lemon Herb
Weber: Chicago Steak Seasoning
Italian Bread Crumbs
1 cup of Jasmine Rice
1 Egg, Cucumber, Tomato
Mixed Greens
 
 
 
Step 1: Preheat the oven to 325 degrees and cover the baking dish with some tin foil. Then add the tablespoon of olive oil to grease the foil, as well as the catfish. This will keep the fish from sticking in the heat, and also keep the bread crumbs and spices in tact.
 
Step 2: Mix the bread cumbs with the lemon herb and chicago seasoning using small amounts of each. Dip the oiled catfish and cover both sides. Throw it in the oven for about 15-20 min.
 
Step 3: Start the boiling water for the jasmine rice and follow the instruction on the bag ;) Just make sure to occasionally add small amounts of water throughout the process because the bag won't tell you to, but it gives the best results.
 
Step 4: Boil your egg(s) for the salad because that's my favorite part and a salad sucks without boiled eggs. While everything else is cooking/baking, mixed the salad and chop the tomato/cucumber.
 
That is really all you have to do for this meal, very quick and simple > which is definitely my style :)
From my *new* kitchen to yours ~ Happy Cookin'



Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Sprite Cupcakes


I saw this on Pinterest and I had to make it to believe it!!

You only need:
A box of Fun Fetti cake
10oz can of (diet) sprite

**Do not use the entire 12oz can in mixture**
Stir and bake in the oven at 400 degrees for about 15 minutes
Easiest, tastiest dessert I've baked!
Very low in calories and you won't need eggs and oil!


Friday, June 1, 2012

Tuscan Pizza




 You will need:
Tomatoes
White sauce
Spinach
Feta Cheese
Pita/Flatbread
Diced grilled chicken

The white sauce:
sprinkle of pepper
sprinkle of salt
1/2 cup parmigiano-reggiano shredded cheese
1 minced garlic clove or
Powdered garlic is easier :)
1 cup of milk
2 tblspoons of butter
2 tblspoons of minced basil or
sprinkles of basil spice
3 tblspoons of flour

Directions for sauce:
Heat butter in a small saucepan.
Add flour and stir thoroughly.
Whisk in milk, adding slowly.
Stir in remaining ingredients.
Will thicken upon standing.


Preheat oven at 400°F

After you spread the white sauce on your flatbread,
add your base layer of feta cheese, working from the center > outward.
Next, add the (already grilled) chicken pieces, center > outward.
Add the (barely sauteed) spinach and tomatoes, and top with final layer of feta.

Bake 10-15 minutes

Remember to keep watch on the pizza and the time because oven temperatures vary.
I used a toaster oven and it cooked rather quickly :) 
My parents have an ancient oven and it would take 10 more minutes to get the same result.

If you make this, take a pic and send it to me!

Happy Cookin'!

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Summer BlueBerry Lemonade

Treat Your TasteBuds!


This is a very simple and inexpensive cocktail for a hot summer day!

I stopped at Sideburns Bar and ABC Store for a refreshing afternoon cocktail. I decided on a flavored vodka and a pink lemonade blend. Mix about half-n-half in a cocktail glass. I grabbed the pink lemonade from Dollar General. I used the cap of the lemonade container to measure the lemonade powder, and then I put a few spoonfulls of sugar in the cap, moistened the rims of our glasses and coated the edges with a sweet treat.

IN THIS PHOTO:
Blueberry Pinnacle Vodka
Country Time Pink Lemonade
cocktail glass, sugar, ice

My Banana Sushi

Simple Snack for Summer


Quick and Simple:

Step 1: Take two slices of bread and de-crust the edges.

Step 2. Place them side-by-side and overlap them a small bit. Use a rolling pin and flattened the bread as much as you can, vertical and horizontal.
Step 3: Spread peanut butter over the flattened bread.

Step 4: Put banana on the peanut butter - as straight as you can make it

Step 5: Roll it up and slice it for "sushi" pieces.

For a healthier version, use whole wheat bread; it's also easier to roll.


 
Artistic food project, delicious snack for two, and healthy with vitamins and protein ;)