Thursday, August 25, 2011

Cocunut Cream Cheese Cookies? Yes Please!

I found a recipe for cream cheese cookies on the internet.  It looked simple and I just happened to have all the ingredients on hand so I thought I'd try it.

What you will need: 1/2 cup butter (at room temp), 3 oz cream cheese (at room temp), 1 1/2 cup powdered sugar, 1/2 tsp baking powder, 1 egg, 1/2 tsp vanilla, 1 3/4 cup flour, flaked coconut.

Beat the softened butter and cream cheese together.  Add in the sugar until mixed. Beat in the egg and vanilla.  Then add in the baking powder and flour.  Refrigerator for 30 minutes. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.  Roll the dough into walnut size balls and then roll in flaked coconut. Bake for about 10 minutes, until the coconut is toasted.  The orginal recipe called for rolling the balls in super fine sugar, but I wanted to try crushed walnuts and coconut.  Coconut was the winner!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Whole Grains

I feel like I've been super lazy today even though I took Connor to swim lessons, did two loads of laundry, cleaned the kitchen (this is a daily task), and went to the grocery store. Oh, I took the garbage out and cleaned the laundry room and the master bathroom.  *sigh* I guess I did more than I thought.  I was up until midnight last night because my Bible study group met until 11:00.  I guess I'm just tired and sick of the summer heat.

So, it's 4:45pm, the children are at the neighbor's playing and I feel like I should do something, anything!  Well, I guess I'll blog about the latest recipes I've tried.  They both came from Lorna Sass' Whole Grains Everyday, Every way.  I love whole grains.  I'm enjoying learning about them and cooking with them.  Oh, and Lorna has a great website http://lornasass.com/home Check it out!
Barley








So the first recipe was.....Farro Salad with prosciutto and asparagus
This one sounded really yummy and the picture in the book looked great, but I didn't really care for it in the end.  I may have used too much lemon juice, but the dressing was too bitter.  Next time I would add a bit of sugar.  I also used barley for this because it is really hard to find farro in the Midwest.  Cook according to directions.  You'll need about 4 cups.






An ice bath


After washing and cutting the asparagus, steam them in boiling water for about six minutes; until bright green.  Immediately transfer to an ice bath to stop the cooking process.

Mix up your dressing.  I always use a pint jar with a tight fitting lid.  Shake to combine the ingredients.  3 tablespoons olive oil, grated Parmesan, 2-3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice and the zest, 1/2 Dijon mustard, salt and pepper to taste and here is where my taste buds ask for a little sugar.



The finished product









The next recipe was Hominy with shredded chicken and peppers
This one was superb!  I've always been curious about hominy and while I didn't cook it from scratch (I used canned) it was still good.  I didn't take pictures of this one, I'm sorry, but here is what I did.

To prep slice an onion really thin, seed and slice up a green and a red pepper into thin sliced, seed and mince a jalapeno.
Heat olive oil in a pan and toss in the onions and bell peppers.  After they start to soften add in the jalapeno and two cloves of minced garlic.  Cook for about a minute.  Add 2 teaspoons of dried oregano and cumin.  Stir. Add one can of diced tomatoes with the juices and one can of drained and rinsed hominy (yellow or white).  Cook until heated through.  At this point, I added shredded chicken, but sauteed shrimp or sausage would be delish as well.  Whatever you feel like.

That's it!  It was so good:)

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Summery Salad and To Good to Be True Dessert

I've become addicted to Pinterest.  It's a cool site (http://pinterest.com/) to find things that interest you. You can 'pin' them and put them into your boards (kind of like online files).  Of course I've been pinning recipes left and right.  Today I made a Martha Stewart dessert and a nice salad for dinner.

Martha Stewart has this recipe on her website so here is the link for you.  They are called Chocolate Coconut Bars. Super easy and delicious!http://www.marthastewart.com/313038/chocolate-coconut-bars#slide_17 


Next up was a nice summery salad.  If you want to make this, remember that the beans need to be marinaded for 6-8 hours to put them in the fridge before bed time.  Here is the link from Kalyn's Kitchen.  http://www.kalynskitchen.com/2006/06/weekend-herb-blogging-35-oregano.html
I did change a few things in the recipe (of course).  I didn't add any extra balsamic vinegar.  I chopped up fresh basil as I have it growing on my deck right now.  Instead of feta, I threw in some mozzarella balls that I had soaking in oregano basil infused olive oil.


Served over a quinoa cake.
Here is the recipe for the quinoa cakes.  I think they lacked flavor and will work on them in the future. They did work well with the cucumber tomato salad.  http://www.handletheheat.com/2011/06/quinoa-cakes.html
Enjoy!  And don't forget to check out Pinterest:)

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Black Bean, Edamame and Wheat Berry Salad

Lately I've been interested in trying new grains.  The latest one I've picked up at the store is wheat berries.  Here's a little information for you http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheatberry  I have also started cooking my own beans instead of buying them canned.  You will save money if you buy them dry and after being cooked, they will keep for up to six months in the freezer.  Plus, I have the time to soak and simmer them all day so why not!?

What you will need: 4 cups water, 1/2 cup dry wheat berries, 1/2 cup of dry black beans or 1/2 can of black beans, 1 cup frozen edamame (cooked and shelled), 4 tbsp salsa, a drizzle oil olive, salt and pepper to taste.

Combine the water and wheat berries in a 3 qt sauce pan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and cover. Allow to simmer for 55 minutes or until the wheat berries are tender. Cook the black beans if using dry.  I soaked mine for 6 hours and then simmered for about 90 minutes.  Strain the wheat berries under cold water. Drain the beans from their juices as well. Combine the wheat berries with the remaining ingredients.



Instead of salsa, you can add a chopped tomato, red onion, and add a couple tablespoons of red wine vinegar.