Taylor is here visiting this weekend and we decided to be adventuresome and cook a big breakfast today.
We made an easy quiche recipe since Taylor decided he likes it after trying it at my Grandmother's house. Here it is:
Easy Quiche
1/2 cup melted butter or margarine
1.5 cups milk
1/4 teaspoon salt (optional)
dash of pepper
1 cup shredded swiss cheese (or cheddar)
1/2 cup ham or bacon, cut into small pieces
1/2 cup spinach, cut into small pieces
3 eggs
1/2 cup biscuit mix (like Bisquick)
Mix melted butter, milk, salt, pepper, eggs, and biscuit mix in a bowl with whisk. Pour into greased 9-inch pie plate. Sprinkle with cheese, meat, and spinach, pushing items gently below the mixture with a spoon. Bake at 350* for 30-45 minutes. Allow quiche to set 10 minutes before cutting slices.
We also tried a new biscuit recipe inspired by ones we had during our stay at a B&B in Asheville. It is an adaptation of this recipe:
4 cups Bisquick
1 cup sour cream
6 oz ginger ale
**We added 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese to the batter**
Bake at 400* for 8-10 minutes.
Yummy :)
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
One last glimpse of winter...
Mother nature decided to play one last trick on us and brought some snow to the Fredericksburg area overnight. I have to admit, it was very pretty to wake up to, though I am glad that it has all melted and disappeared now. Here are a few pictures I took:
I always like to make up new recipes and I tried out a new one this weekend. I made calzones with homemade whole wheat pizza dough, tomato sauce, meatballs cut into small pieces, fresh spinach chopped, mixed italian cheese, and italian seasoning. They turned out to be delicious and large so the 2 that I made will end up being 4 meals for me!
Yummy :)
Saturday, March 26, 2011
I'm baaack!!
After a month-long hiatus, a "Spring Break" road trip across NC and TN, a computer repair, and the beginning of Spring, I'm back!
Of course, there have been some delicious food experiences along the way!
Here are a few of my favorites:
*San Antonio's Restaurant, Charlotte, NC-modern Mexican with fresh, delicious dishes. Some are a little spicy so beware, but everything was really good. My mouth is watering just thinking about it! For more information: http://www.centraarchy.com/samm/
*Miller's Country Cafe, Christiana, TN-country cookin' just like it is from Grandma's kitchen. Wonderful gem in a tiny town outside of Murfreesboro. Definitely worth the drive! I recommend taking a dessert home with you because you will likely feel like you are going to pop after finishing your meal! http://www.millersgrocery.com/
*Tupelo Honey Cafe-delicious southern food created from fresh, local ingredients served in a "old fashioned tea room" building in downtown Asheville, NC. Definitely recommend checking it out! http://www.tupelohoneycafe.com/
*French Broad Chocolate Lounge, Asheville, NC-OMG, I love chocolate so this place was a must-visit on our trip to Asheville! It was wonderful! Fresh desserts, homemade truffles, and delicious homemade hot chocolate served in a relaxing atmosphere which features live music on Friday nights. Amazing!!! http://frenchbroadchocolates.com/
*Wright Inn, Asheville, NC-Taylor and I spent a night at this B&B and it was wonderful! The innkeepers were very friendly and helpful, and the breakfast they served was awesome! Beautifully decorated in a funky neighborhood just outside of downtown. Recommend it rather than a hotel!
http://www.ashevillebedbreakfastinn.com/default.htm
It is good to be back :)
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Right outside my apartment :) |
Of course, there have been some delicious food experiences along the way!
Here are a few of my favorites:
*San Antonio's Restaurant, Charlotte, NC-modern Mexican with fresh, delicious dishes. Some are a little spicy so beware, but everything was really good. My mouth is watering just thinking about it! For more information: http://www.centraarchy.com/samm/
*Miller's Country Cafe, Christiana, TN-country cookin' just like it is from Grandma's kitchen. Wonderful gem in a tiny town outside of Murfreesboro. Definitely worth the drive! I recommend taking a dessert home with you because you will likely feel like you are going to pop after finishing your meal! http://www.millersgrocery.com/
*Tupelo Honey Cafe-delicious southern food created from fresh, local ingredients served in a "old fashioned tea room" building in downtown Asheville, NC. Definitely recommend checking it out! http://www.tupelohoneycafe.com/
*French Broad Chocolate Lounge, Asheville, NC-OMG, I love chocolate so this place was a must-visit on our trip to Asheville! It was wonderful! Fresh desserts, homemade truffles, and delicious homemade hot chocolate served in a relaxing atmosphere which features live music on Friday nights. Amazing!!! http://frenchbroadchocolates.com/
*Wright Inn, Asheville, NC-Taylor and I spent a night at this B&B and it was wonderful! The innkeepers were very friendly and helpful, and the breakfast they served was awesome! Beautifully decorated in a funky neighborhood just outside of downtown. Recommend it rather than a hotel!
http://www.ashevillebedbreakfastinn.com/default.htm
It is good to be back :)
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Weekend Cooking Adventures
Since I only work 4 days a week, I have a long weekend every week! I enjoy cooking on these weekends, trying new recipes, and stocking my refrigerator (or freezer) with meals for the coming week.
Sugar Cookies
I've had a package of sugar cookie mix in my pantry for a while. I meant to make them for Valentine's Day but that (obviously) didn't happen! So, I decided to make them this weekend. I think they turned out pretty well and definitely remind me of spring (which is coming soon, I hope)!
This weekend I tried a new recipe for Butternut Squash Soup with Rosemary Ham. It was a very easy Cooking Light recipe that turned out pretty tasty!
2 12-oz. packages frozen butternut squash
1 cup chicken stock
2 Tablespoons cinnamon sugar
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1.5 cups diced ham
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 Tablespoon rosemary
Microwave squash in packages for 5 minutes until thawed. Combine with chicken stock, sugar, and black pepper in microwave-safe bowl. Heat for 3-5 minutes in microwave until heated through. Heat olive oil in pan over medium heat. Cook ham for 2 minutes until browned and add rosemary, cooking an additional 1 minute. Serve soup in bowls and top with ham mixture. Enjoy! :)
Sugar Cookies
I've had a package of sugar cookie mix in my pantry for a while. I meant to make them for Valentine's Day but that (obviously) didn't happen! So, I decided to make them this weekend. I think they turned out pretty well and definitely remind me of spring (which is coming soon, I hope)!
Eat up :)
Monday, February 21, 2011
Hybernating for winter
This past week gave a glimpse (more like a tease) of the spring that is to come. However, it looks like a last cold blast is coming to visit! After a long, tiring work week, I spent a lot of the weekend cooking up some delicious dishes to enjoy throughout the week.
*Buffalo Chicken Pizza-used a base of whole wheat pizza crust (see 9/19/10 post for recipe) topped with chicken marinated in buffalo sauce, tomato sauce, bleu cheese crumbles, buffalo sauce, and italian blend cheese. It was like a chicken wing, but better!
*Tandoori- Spiced Chicken- I found this recipe in the latest Cooking Light and tried it this week. It was quick and easy to make and tasty!
1.5 cups plain reduced-fat Greek yogurt
2 tablespoons grated onion
1 tablespoon ginger
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon ground red pepper
1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric
3 garlic cloves, minced
4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
1/2 teaspoon salt
cooking spray
Combine first 8 ingredients with chicken in zip-top plastic bag. Marinate in refrigerator for 2 hours. Place chicken on pan coated with cooking spray. Broil chicken in lower third of oven for 15 minutes, turning after 7 minutes.
*Tacos-browned ground beef and tossed with taco seasoning and served over flour tortilla topped with taco sauce and cheese with a side of chips and salsa.
*Fantasy Fudge- Learned this recipe from my Mom and decided to make a batch to send to my best friend for a (belated) Valentine's gift.
3 cups sugar
3/4 cup margarine
2/3 cup evaporated milk
1 12-oz. package semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 7-oz. jar Kraft Marshmallow creme
1 cup chopped nuts (optional)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Combine sugar, margarine and milk in heavy 2-1/2 quart saucepan; bring to full rolling boil on medium heat. Continue boiling 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, stir in chocolate, marshmallow cream, and vanilla. Pour into greased 13 x 9-inch baking pan. Let cool and cut into 1-inch squares. Enjoy! :)
Up next, Ham and Butternut Squash Soup.... :)
*Buffalo Chicken Pizza-used a base of whole wheat pizza crust (see 9/19/10 post for recipe) topped with chicken marinated in buffalo sauce, tomato sauce, bleu cheese crumbles, buffalo sauce, and italian blend cheese. It was like a chicken wing, but better!
*Tandoori- Spiced Chicken- I found this recipe in the latest Cooking Light and tried it this week. It was quick and easy to make and tasty!
1.5 cups plain reduced-fat Greek yogurt
2 tablespoons grated onion
1 tablespoon ginger
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon ground red pepper
1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric
3 garlic cloves, minced
4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
1/2 teaspoon salt
cooking spray
Combine first 8 ingredients with chicken in zip-top plastic bag. Marinate in refrigerator for 2 hours. Place chicken on pan coated with cooking spray. Broil chicken in lower third of oven for 15 minutes, turning after 7 minutes.
*Tacos-browned ground beef and tossed with taco seasoning and served over flour tortilla topped with taco sauce and cheese with a side of chips and salsa.
*Fantasy Fudge- Learned this recipe from my Mom and decided to make a batch to send to my best friend for a (belated) Valentine's gift.
3 cups sugar
3/4 cup margarine
2/3 cup evaporated milk
1 12-oz. package semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 7-oz. jar Kraft Marshmallow creme
1 cup chopped nuts (optional)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Combine sugar, margarine and milk in heavy 2-1/2 quart saucepan; bring to full rolling boil on medium heat. Continue boiling 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, stir in chocolate, marshmallow cream, and vanilla. Pour into greased 13 x 9-inch baking pan. Let cool and cut into 1-inch squares. Enjoy! :)
Up next, Ham and Butternut Squash Soup.... :)
Monday, February 14, 2011
Happy Valentine's Day!
Happy Valentine's Day to all my friends and family that I love!
In honor of the occasion, Taylor and I busted out the fondue set that I got for Christmas. We enjoyed chocolate fondue with rice crispy treats, bananas (for Taylor), pretzels, and heart-shaped big cookie. It was delicious!
Kiss (or hug) someone you love today! :)
In honor of the occasion, Taylor and I busted out the fondue set that I got for Christmas. We enjoyed chocolate fondue with rice crispy treats, bananas (for Taylor), pretzels, and heart-shaped big cookie. It was delicious!
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Firebirds
Taylor and I went out for a Valentine's lunch today at Firebirds Wood Fired Grill.
The exposed wood, bold colors, stone columns, and beautiful tile make for a cozy, comfortable setting. The fireplace within the lounge invites you to enjoy a drink and stay a while. It is definitely an inviting restaurant! The extensive wine list and bar selections are impressive!
The open kitchen allows you to be privy to the open flames over which food is cooked, and smoky aromas waft throughout the restaurant. Taylor had the Caesar salad and the Firebirds Chicken Pasta with chile-asiago cream sauce, applewood-smoked bacon, green onions, and tomatoes. It was a very generous portion with just enough spice to wake up your mouth but not enough to burn off your taste buds. I had the Tortilla Soup and Pecan Crusted Trout with cilantro peach salsa served over tortilla slaw. It was a delicious combination of crunch and sweetness, mixed with the tanginess of the dressing on the slaw. (The bread was wonderful as well!)
We will definitely be going back :)
The exposed wood, bold colors, stone columns, and beautiful tile make for a cozy, comfortable setting. The fireplace within the lounge invites you to enjoy a drink and stay a while. It is definitely an inviting restaurant! The extensive wine list and bar selections are impressive!
The open kitchen allows you to be privy to the open flames over which food is cooked, and smoky aromas waft throughout the restaurant. Taylor had the Caesar salad and the Firebirds Chicken Pasta with chile-asiago cream sauce, applewood-smoked bacon, green onions, and tomatoes. It was a very generous portion with just enough spice to wake up your mouth but not enough to burn off your taste buds. I had the Tortilla Soup and Pecan Crusted Trout with cilantro peach salsa served over tortilla slaw. It was a delicious combination of crunch and sweetness, mixed with the tanginess of the dressing on the slaw. (The bread was wonderful as well!)
We will definitely be going back :)
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