Showing posts with label pie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pie. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

it is always a good time for some firsts...

So today I figured why not try a few new recipes... I had tried to make Chicken Pot Pie before (epic fail .. the "gravy" was more like water). But after some research and a good started recipe in the good ol' Pioneer Woman cookbook.. I have it all figured out






Oh and BIG tip.. you can prepare BOTH of these recipes ahead of time (ie nap time.. after bedtime the night before) and just refrigerate until you can pop them in the oven.. both of these I prepared in about 20-30 minutes while my son played with his friends!




First start with :::::
3 stalks of celery
3 whole carrots peeled (or a half of a bag of these carrot stick things)
1 cup frozen peas
1 yellow onion
1 pie crust (I cheated and bought the store kind..)
1 stick of butter (really only need a half of it though)
1 cup (or  8oz) of heavy cream
2 cups of chicken stock (low sodium please!)
1 tsp salt
1 chicken bouillon cube
1 tsp thyme
pepper to taste
1/2 cup of all purpose flour (sorry forgot to photograph)



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1 whole chicken cut up into bite size pieces : I usually just use chicken breast or cheat and use a store bought rotissaire chicken... you could also be super old fashioned and just make your own chicken broth with the whole chicken and spend all day in the chicken etc... but I have too much other fun things to do!


So gather all these ingredients..... AND one of these::::

A small food dicer.... SO handy... 


If you do not have one of these go to target and buy one for $10.. best $10 you will have ever spent.. you must have one of these for this recipe.... Well I lied.. not really but you can use that excuse for your husband! 

So once ingredients are all out.. prepare veggies (ie wash and dice into bigger pieces)...

 put a pot, skillet whatever onto the stove on medium high and melt 1/2 stick of butter ...
Go ahead and use that little handy food dicer...

Oh and use your best friend in the kitchen... 

A garbage bowl.. I got this tip from Rachael Ray. Instead of walking back and forth to the trash can or the sink with your scraps and trash.. or tripping over the trashcan while it sits beside you while you peel carrots.. simply take a big bowl and deem it your GB, Garbage bowl.. Saves lots of steps and hassle! You will fall in love quick!

So take all those diced veggies and toss them into your melted butter pan
So pretty all those bright colors :)  Go ahead and let them cook for a few minutes, stirring slightly until the veggies start to get translucent then add the chicken bites 

let that cook for a few more minutes to let the chicken brown and warm a little.. 

Add the flour and constantly stir the flour in to let it cook out a little (forgot to photography step.. sorry new at this!)

then add the chicken broth and bouillon cube. stir stir stir (the flour will thicken the stock into a nice gravy)
please ignore my lack of manicure.. true sign of a real homecook

Go ahead and add the cream and peas... remember to stir in the cream to not scald it.. turn the pan on low and let it simmer and thicken a little


by now your kitchen should smell of yummy pot pie filling!

Now take a fun colored deep casserole dish

It MUST be colored and pretty for this dish.. Just kidding.. but it does need to be a deep round pie dish or casserole pan but you can use this for yet another reason to go to Ross and grab a fun kitchen item.. you can tell your hubby the recipe  maker said so!...   Anyway so on...

Add "filling" to the bowl.. sorry missed photo op yet again

Top the casserole dish with the handmade (ahhh store bought) pie crust and pinch to the side


Make sure you cut slits in the top to allow the steam to escape!
Bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until the crust is nice a brown!



And yes it was SO SO yummy! Perfect after a long day of playing or a long evening on a golf course...

Onto a  yummy side.. In all reality you could just go ahead and serve the pot pie alone but I have been dying to make a sweet potatoe casserole on my own. It was my favorite thing ever made while living in NC and I finally found a recipe that sounds similar to Mrs. Helens... So... Here we go::::
 PS I skipped the whole ingredients shot before putting the sweet potatoes in the oven to bake.. too hard to remember


So you will need 3 cups (or a few good sized sweet potatoes) already baked and yummy.. I really could just eat these on their own but I must refrain.. though I need make a few extra for our enjoyment for later....


let the cooked SP (sweet potatoes.. sorry my fingers get all jumbled spelling out "P O T A T O E S" ) cool then peel and plop in a bowl for mixing!
just gimmee a fork now please!


Grab the rest of your ingredients


2 eggs stirred
1/2 stick melted butter
1/2 stick room temperature butter
1/2 cup of milk (sorry added too much in the measurer)
1/2 cup of brown sugar
1 cup of pecans
 1/2 cup of sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 tsp salt
1/3 cup all purpose flour


Combine eggs, melted putter, milk, sugar, salt, and vanilla in the bowl with the SP's and mix with a hand mixer till well incorporated...  add to yet another fun casserole dish... any shape is fine.. just something oven safe :)


For the topping... Add the pecans, flour, brown sugar and the room temperature butter into a small bowl and combine well. 

go ahead spread ontop of the SP mixture...


I like to add a few more bits of butter on top.. butter = flavor



bake at 325 for 30 minutes

I went ahead and put these two recipes in together and just left the temp lower!




Comes out SO SO SO yummy




Monday, July 18, 2011

And so... it begins

You will have to excuse me while I type and enjoy the absolutely mouth watering cobbler I just cooked and will share with you later in this post..

So I have been cooking quite a bit since I got married 4 years ago and have found a definite knack for it... There have absolutely been many bumps along the way and lots of wasted food, effort and ego... but I figure everyone goes through that.. 

Here lately I have been cooking quite a bit. With a toddler who is learning restaurant etiquette and a one income household paired with a coupon clipping mama comes lots of home-cooked meals around the dinner table with fun, laughing and hopefully some friends since I tend to cook enough for a small army.. or the Duggars.

So with all these meals and "experiments" I have posted a few of them on the almighty facebook and have had inquiries regarding recipes etc... So considering I am an avid blog reader, and avid blog try to writer.. (I start blogs write a few times then give up.. hopefully this does NOT happen here).. I figure why not start a blog of my adventures in the kitchen for all other housewives and maybe even bring back the concept of dinner on the table, not in front of the tv, and show how simple it truly is to plan, cook and enjoy a good meal!

So today my grandmother, God bless her, gave me a huge bag of blueberries, free fruit.. nothing better. Upon leaving her house she explains that I need to probably bake with them considering they are a little tart... (Tasty tip... tarter berries make the best baked goods.. they come out sweeter once cooked .. some chemist could probably tell you why.. this cook can not..).... but she also added I need to use them soon or freeze them. I am NOT a fan of frozen blueberries (or actually the product after frozen blueberries are defrosted) so the entire drive home I am contemplating what to do with these blueberries... A given is a batch of homemade blueberry muffins.. but then I had at least two cups left over..

Well last week I purchased and amazing cookbook by Ree Drummond... Amazing and simple and involves photography... oh and lots of butter.. butter makes anything better.. just ask Paula Deen...





So then it comes to me... hows about some blueberry cobbler... Seems simple enough... So I double check my pantry.. yep got everything (flour, sugar, blueberries, milk, sugar, butter, sugar.. oh yea and some more sugar)


So I grab my handy dandy new cookbook... and find the page and realize crap.. I have all purpose flour not self rising.. I figure ah whatever.. it said all purpose... (PS I am well aware this recipe says "blackberry",... you can substitute certain berries"



And well here is comes :::: 



all the "cakey" part stayed at the bottom.. but still remained equally delish.. Ps I am sure someone out there can tell me why it didn't rise or some trick to make it rise the next time when using all purpose flour instead of self rising... PLEASE let me know!



recipe can be found here via the Pioneer woman herself :  


Oh and those blueberry muffins...



Yea... put a few lbs on them hips but SO worth it... recipe is as follows:::::

1 cup blueberries
1 1/2 cup all purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 egg
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 tsp salt

preheat oven 400
combine ingredients and mix lightly
pour into greased muffin pan (should make 12 muffins...)
base 20-25 minutes till browned!



Oh and look at me putting dessert before the actual supper... typical ..

So for supper.. well I had about two cups of left over mashed potatoes from steak and potatoes yesterday... oh and a good bit of corn too.. So... in my house that means Shepherd's pie..well my favorite Megan in the whole world's version of shepherd's pie... I am partial to my homemade from scratch with lots of butter and hrs in the kitchen but  my hubby loves this bbq version so much more.. and well as lazy as I felt after making such yummy baked goods this version fit (plus I still have about 10 bottles of bbq sauce from my free score from winn dixie last month)

So I grabbed the ingredients:::

1 lb grounded beef (we like the leaner version but whatever you have it fine)
1 can green beans (drained and rinsed)
1 can corn (drained and rinsed)... or leftover like I had
2 cups of mashed potatoes (u can do the box kind.. but I had leftovers.. mashed potato recipe another day)
1 bottle of ur favorite bbq sauce (The hubby likes plain ol' original kraft for this one).
1 cup cheese (cheddar or whatever you have on had is fine)...

Brown the beef, drain the fat... mix together the beans and corn with the beef... give the bottle a good swirt.. put mixture in a casserole dish..
top in and even layer with the mashed potatoes.. 
sprinkle with cheese
cover with foil
bake at 350 for about 30 minutes
take the foil off the last 5 minutes to brown the top a little

Serve :)