Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Peach, Mozzarella, and Basil Salad | Real Simple Recipes

Peach, Mozzarella, and Basil Salad | Real Simple Recipes



Ingredients

Directions

  1. Cut each peach into 6 to 8 wedges, then cut each wedge in half crosswise.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the peaches, basil, and mozzarella. Drizzle with the oil, sprinkle with the salt and pepper, and toss. (You can cover and refrigerate the salad for up to several hours.) Serve cold or at room temperature.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Pancake Art

I have been wanting to try this for months and just now am trying it. I am going to attempt Watermelon Pancakes!!! The directions are a little extensive but it is VERY simple. Thanks Jenni Price for the inspiration! http://jennipriceillustration.blogspot.com/



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Griddle or large skillet
Pam Cooking Spray
Large mixing bowl
Water
Krusteaz Buttermilk Pancake Mix (the just add water mix)
Electric mixer
Three Condiment Squirt Bottles (can be found at Walmart)
red and green food coloring
Paper Towels
Spatula
Spoons for mixing
Miniature chocolate chips
Measuring Cup
Toothpicks
Mixing cups
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Get out your large bowl and stir with a spoon 1 cup plus 2 Tbsp of pancake mix with ¾ cup of water.
You want your batter thick enough to “draw” with but not too much where it won’t squeeze out of the
squirt bottle (you can add more pancake mix if it's too runny). Grab your electric mixer and stir until
it's well blended. If you have too many lumps, they will clog up your squirt bottle. Divide up your
batter into three bowls. Refer to the above squirt bottle graphic for a rough idea on how much pancake
batter should be in each squirt bottle. I didnt use as much as they said to use for the food coloring. The green color needs 6 drops of food coloring, the red needs 13
drops of food coloring and the white doesn't have any coloring in it. Pour the batter slowly into the
squirt bottles making sure to keep paper towels handy for any drips.
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Spray your griddle with cooking spray but do not turn it on yet. Keep toothpicks nearby to release any
clogs in the squirt bottles.

Step One: For the wide slice, draw the Watermelon rind with the green batter. Because these are so
small, I suggest making several of them at the same time.

Step Two: Draw a second watermelon rind line with the white batter.

Step Three: Draw the watermelon top with the red batter.
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Step Four: For the watermelon wedge, draw the rind with the green batter. Again, since these are so
small, I suggest making several of them at the same time.

Step Five: Draw a second rind line with the white batter.

Step Six: Complete the watermelon wedge shape with the red batter.
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Step Seven and Eight: Turn on your griddle to the lowest heat setting (about 200 degrees) and let
the outlines cook. Wait until they seemed puffed up before continuing. These cooked outlines keep the
batter from spreading out so that the shape stays in place. Now turn off your griddle.

Step Nine:
Fill in the wedge with the red batter. Turn your griddle back on to 200 degrees and wait
to flip it until the pancake looks bubbly and loses most of it's shine.
Step Ten: Fill in the watermelon wide slice with the red batter and wait to flip it until the batter is
bubbly and looks mostly cooked. If you plan on making more watermelons, turn off your griddle and
start at step one again but wipe down your griddle with a paper towel and re-spray your griddle with
cooking spray when it has cooled slightly.

Step Eleven : Let the mini watermelons cool a little bit then decorate with mini chocolate chips.

These are mine!!!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Mickey Mouse Pinata

So for Liams 1st Birthday I had thought about doing a Mickey theme but then decided on a Jungle theme instead. When I was throwing ideas around I made this Mickey Pinata. Now it is hanging above Liams bed instead! Here is how to make it!!
 
What I used:
A Costco sized Huggies box.
tape
craft glue
a roll of crepe paper
a couple sheets of tissue paper
tape
 
I started by cutting out the mouse ears shape. I used bowls for my drawing. You'll need two sets of ears, a front and a back.

Next I cut the flaps from the top and bottom of the box in half lengthwise. I took the strips and made them pliable by bending them and rubbing them along the edge of the table. It's kinda like curly ribbon. You just have to break the stiffness so you can bend it around the shape of the ears.
I attached the strips one side at a time. I started at the center corner of one ear and taped it into place. Then running along the edge I would place a piece of tape every now and then. You don't want to tape the whole thing or they won't be able to break it open, use just enough to hold it in place. I continued this until I wrapped around the whole thing. Taping in all the corners help it hold it's shape.

I turned it over and attached the other side the same way.

I left this gap in the top so I could fill it with candy.

I didn't get a picture, but at this point I would poke a hole in the front and back to fish your wire through. Once you've added the wire you can cover the box with paper.

I started at the edges. I ran lines of glue along the edges on both the top and side of the pinata. Next I covered them up with the crepe paper.

I did this on both sides

Then I covered the entire thing with a layer of black tissue paper. I glued it down and cut away the excess.

I covered the tissue paper with spirals of ruffled crepe paper. I started with the ears first.

First I went around the edge with the glue. Then I pulled the crepe paper into gathers as I layed it down. I would lay it in the glue and scrunch it up.

Once the outer layer was done I would start on the next layer making sure they overlapped a little.

 
After the ears were done, I did the same thing for the center. I covered both the front and back and sides with the crepe paper gathers.
For the sides I did the edges first then did a ruffle down the middle.
The only thing left to do is add a bow...or not depending if you want Mickey or Minnie, it can be used to hide the wire.

For the middle of the circle I scrunched a strip of the crepe paper into gathers and formed it into a circle and attached it to the center.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Buffalo-lime Shrimp


Ingredients

  • 1 pound uncooked medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 1 (1.6 oz) package buffalo wing seasoning mix (such as McCormick® Original Buffalo Wings Seasoning Mix)
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 2 teaspoons bottled minced garlic
  • 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 1/4 cup coarsely chopped fresh cilantro
  • 2 teaspoons lime juice
  • 4 lime wedges, for garnish (optional)

Directions

  1. Rinse the shrimp with cold water and pat dry with paper towls. Add the shrimp and seasoning mix to a plastic bag and shake to coat.
  2. Heat the butter, garlic, and red pepper flakes in a large skillet over medium heat until the butter has melted. Raise the heat to medium-high; when the butter begins to pop and sizzle add the shrimp to the pan. Cook and stir the shrimp until they are bright pink on the outside and the meat is no longer transparent in the center, about 4 to 5 minutes. Do not overcook.
  3. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the cilantro and lime juice. Garnish with lime wedges and serve hot.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Pork, Snow Pea & Mushroom Stir-Fry recipe

WHAT YOU NEED
1 Tbsp. oil
1 lb.  pork tenderloin, cut into bite-size pieces
2 cups quartered fresh mushrooms
1 cup  fresh snow peas
1 small yellow pepper, cut into strips
2 cloves  garlic, minced
1 Tbsp. minced gingerroot
1/4 cup  KRAFT Light CATALINA Dressing
1 Tbsp. lite soy sauce
1/4 cup  PLANTERS Cashews
2 green onions, chopped
3 cups  hot cooked long-grain brown rice

Make It


HEAT oil in wok or large skillet on high heat. Add meat; stir-fry 1 min.
ADD next 5 ingredients; stir-fry on medium-high heat 3 to 5 min. or until meat is lightly browned. Stir in dressing and soy sauce; stir-fry 2 min. or until vegetables are crisp-tender and meat is done.
TOP with nuts and onions. Serve with rice.  

Pork, Snow Pea & Mushroom Stir-Fry recipe

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Rainbow Jello

I found this on my friend Amy's Blog and thought some of you would be interested in this for your little ones.

I picked up a 6oz box of blue, yellow and red jello plus a box of knox gelatin. To get these fabulous layers, mix the blue jello with an envelope of the knox gelatin. Pour in two cups of boiling water. Dissolve the gelatin. Add 1/2 cup of ice. Stir until thick. Remove any remaining ice cubes and any bubbles that may have formed. Pour into a 9×13 inch pan. Let set in the refrigerator.
Repeat with the yellow jello and pour it over the set blue. Repeat with the red jello and pour it over the yellow. And there you have it, Rainbow Jello.
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I won’t go into the whole primary and secondary color thing, but these colors, when stacked upon each other, create other colors. There is not an orange or green layer. It just looks like it when the red and yellow layers touch and then yellow and blue layers touch. Pretty cool.
Oh, and these can be made and cut a day ahead.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Mac-n-cheese & Tuna

Makes enough for about 2-3 people but is great for the kids!


1 box macaroni and cheese
1 small can of tuna (drained)
1-2 cups shredded cheddar cheese (optional)
Also easy to make a big pot for large families just double everything
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