Monday, February 21, 2011

Rum Truffles - Sweet Melissa Sunday's

Coming back from vacation is always hard. It takes me a week or so to get back in the swing of things!!! I read through this week's SMS recipe earlier in the week and had planned to make them yesterday. Yesterday came and went and no truffles! I just couldn't get motivated to make them. Today after reading everyone's reviews on how delicious these were, I was motivated. Now to find the time. Finally at about 6:30, I made them! Truffles need to chill at least two hours before they can be formed, so I didn't quite make Sweet Melissa Sunday's. More like Sweet Melissa Monday's.

All of the truffle recipes I am familiar with contain cream. Melissa's recipe calls for egg yolks. Egg yolks, seriously? Concerned that if I left the egg yolk out, the truffles wouldn't turn out properly, I decided to go for it. I quartered the recipe and ended up with seven truffles. These have a rich chocolate flavor with just a hint of rum. The egg yolk? I couldn't tell it was in the truffles. If you like truffles, give these a try. They're easy to make and are a beautiful treat! You can find the recipe at Nina's Cupcakes. Thanks for a great pick this week, Nina! Check out the other SMS bakers truffles here!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Pink Saturday



Happy Pink Saturday! I am sharing a couple of pink's from our recent trip to Cabo.

I am linking this to Pink Saturday at How Sweet the Sound!

Friday, February 18, 2011

Beer and Onion Chicken Carbonade

A few weeks ago I made Pot Roast Carbonade. The layers of flavors in this dish are amazing! Last week I saw, Yvonne at Stone Gable's recipe for Beer and Onion Chicken Carbonade. She'd taken an Epicurious recipe and made it Slow Cooker friendly. If you read my blog, you know I've been all about these Slow Cooker recipes lately. I love coming home from a long day of work and except for a side or salad, dinner is done!

I didn't have dark beer. I used Blue Moon, a light belgian beer, which is what is called for in the Pot Roast Carbonade recipe. I realized when I was reading Yvonne's post again, AFTER I'd finished making the carbonade, I forgot the allspice! This recipe is delicious and I can only imagine the allspice will add yet another layer of flavor. I will be trying this one again!!



Beer and Onion Chicken Carbonade
Recipe courtesy of Stone Gable
1 TBS unsalted butter
1 TBS olive oil
4 large chicken thighs with skin and bones
3/8 tsp ground allspice
1 1/2 cups onions, thinly sliced
1/4 cup flour
8 oz. mushrooms, sliced
1 cup baby carrots
3 tsp dark brown sugar
4 small or 2 large bay leaves
2 tsp Dijon mustard
1 cup dark beer
1/2 cup beef broth
1 tsp balsamic vinegar

Melt butter and add olive oil in a large non stick skillet over medium high heat. Salt and pepper chicken. Add chicken to the skillet and saute until the skin is brown for about 4 minutes each side. Transfer to the slow cooker.

Add onions and 2 tsp of brown sugar. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cover and saute until deep golden brown stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes. Add bay leaves, mustard and remaining tsp of sugar and gently stir. Add to slow cooker. Add mushrooms and carrots to slow cooker.

In a jar with a lid, make a slurry using flour and beef broth. Add slurry, beer and balsamic vinegar to the slow cooker. Gently stir the ingredients to incorporate. Cook on low for 6-8 hours, this is a guess. Make sure chicken is done through.

Serve this in a large shallow bowl on a bed of wide noodles.

I am linking this to Foodie Friday at Designs by Gollum!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Slow Cooker Smoky Apple Butter Ribs

I've been using my slow cooker a lot more these days, on average at least one if not two days a week. There are certain types of foods that are perfectly suited for the slow cooker, soups, stews and meat. These ribs become tender after the long cooking time. This recipe creates perfect, tender delicious ribs. They are flavored with a slight hint of smoke and a sweetness from the apple butter. Be careful with the liquid smoke, too much can overpower the dish!



Crock Pot Smoky Apple Butter Ribs
Recipe adapted from Crock Pot Recipe Exchange

3 lbs boneless pork country-style ribs
¾ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon pepper
1 medium onion sliced
½ cup of apple butter
2 tablespoons packed brown sugar
1 tablespoon liquid smoke
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1. Sprinkle ribs with salt and pepper. In 3 ½ to 4-quart slow cooker, place ribs. Cover with onion slices. In small bowl, mix remaining ingredients, pour over ribs and onion.
2. Cover; cook on Low heat 8-10 hours.
3. Remove ribs from cooker; place on serving platter. Cover to keep warm.
4. Pour juices from cooker through strainer into 1 quart saucepan. Heat to boiling over medium-high heat; reduce heat to medium. Cook about 5 minutes or until sauce has slightly thickened. Serve sauce with ribs.

I am linking this to Tempt My Tummy Tuesday, Tasty Tuesday's and Tuesday's at the Table.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

A Taste of Cabo!

We're back! We enjoyed a beautiful, relaxing week in Cabo. One my favorite things about traveling is the food! This has never been more true than on our trip to Cabo! We dined out six nights and every night was a delicious and unique dining experience.



I've never cooked much Mexican food. I can't wait to try and create some of the dishes we enjoyed during our visit. My favorites were chilaquiles and chiles en nogada (pictured above)!




The guys enjoyed a local cocktail, The Bulldog, at Maro's Shrimp House where we dined on some of the best lobster I've ever eaten.



Felix's where the salsa bar offers 40 kinds of salsa!



The breathtaking view from dinner at Sunset da Mona Lisa.
Disclaimer....iPhone picture.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Slow Cooker Salisbury Steak

I don't think I've had Salisbury Steak since I was a kid. It's one of those recipes I just never think of making. When I saw this recipe was a slow cooker version, why not give it a try? I added potatoes to the slow cooker because they seemed a natural with the steak and gravy. In looking at this picture, I wish I'd added some carrots or something for some color. Picture aside, this was delicious. The packaged onion soup gives the hamburger a great flavor, the mushroom soup and au jus make for a hearty gravy. Just add a veggie or salad and you have a perfect week night meal!



Slow Cooker Salisbury Steak
Recipe adapted from Christina's Taste Test Project
2 pounds ground beef
1 (1 ounce) envelope dry onion soup mix
½ cup seasoned breadcrumbs
¼ cup milk
¼ all purpose flour
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 (10.75 ounce) cans condensed cream of chicken soup (I used cream of mushroom)
1 (1 ounce) packet dry au jus mix
¾ cup water

1. Mix together ground beef, onion soup mix, breadcrumbs and milk
2. Shape into 8 patties
3. Heat oil in large skillet over medium-high heat
4. Dredge the patties in flour to coat and quickly brown on both sides
5. Place browned patties in slow cooker, stacking like a pyramid
6. In a separate bowl, mix together cream of chicken soup, au jus mix and water
7. Pour over patties
8. Cook on low setting for 4 to 5 hours or until meat is well done

SUGGESTION: You can form and brown the patties ahead of time and store in the fridge until ready to use.

I am linking this to Foodie Friday at Designs by Gollum.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

From The Good Life - Cabo

When the weather turned cold in Omaha, I changed my Thursday feature from In My Garden to From The Good Life. If you've never been to Nebraska, which I am guessing most of you haven't, you don't know the signs as you enter the state say "The Good Life". This Thursday, my blog is really from the good life.

We're enjoying beautiful weather in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. We're vacationing with our good friends, Karen and Larry. Yesterday the guys went deep sea fishing. Larry caught the first blue marlin of the season on the boat they were on! Way to go Larry. Tim caught a 10 pound tuna. Stay tuned for a future sushi post!



This fellow joined them for a ride on the back of the boat as they headed back to the harbor.