We had a very relaxing Sunday. Lots of lounging around and baking. We sure needed a down day after the last few weeks and Sunday delivered.
Pizza making is going to become a Sunday tradition in our house again. We used to do it all the time! Have no idea why we stopped. With all the craziness around here with kid activities and such, we had started ordering take out pizza (blek) and there is just no comparison to homemade.
I usually make my own crust (it is VERY easy and so worth it) but I had bought some crusts from the Schwann man a week or so ago and decided to give them a try. Have you heard of the Schwann man? He drives his little yellow van around town selling all kinds of yumminess door to door. I have certain things I buy from him (the ice cream is heavenly) and from time to time he will tell me to try something new and I am always game for that. He swore by the pizza crusts so I bought a pack of two. I love the Schwann man. He always is right.
I made one traditional pepperoni and one veggie. Both were excellent, but the veggie one was over the top good. I used a good jar of pizza sauce (Mama Marys Gourmet from HEB), some fresh mozzarella balls, sun dried tomatoes in oil (these just MADE the pizza....make sure you get them in oil, or make your own by soaking dried tomatoes in extra virgin olive oil...mmmm) and thinly sliced mushrooms. It was excellent. The crusts were soooo good. Just like homemade. You put the toppings on while the dough is still frozen, then bake. They came out perfect and were just as good as my homemade crusts. The Scwann man came yesterday evening and I bought 2 more packages of crusts (2 crusts per package) @ $7 per package. Cheaper than ordering out any day!!
For desert we made pumpkin shaped spritz cookies and decorated them.
I am sooo in the Fall/Halloween mode. I have deserts planned out for this month and they will be so fun to make. Every year I have good intentions about making October a family fun month, but daily life always seems to get in the way. I used to do all this with my two oldest when they were young, but somehow adding 2 more to the mix made things busier. Who woulda guessed. ;*) One thing I don't want to do is slack off and miss the blessings of making holidays a blast for the 2 little ones. So this year I have the cookie cutters out, the recipes and ingredients ready and we are enjoying the pleasures of Fall and the fun that Halloween can bring.
More to come.....
Life-long best friends share recipes and cooking adventures. Pam experiments with gluten-free Southern cuisine, while Jody uses her coastal home as a springboard for a variety of lively, tasty dishes.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Easy Gluten-Free Pasta with Chicken Sausage and Broccoli with Mustard Seeds and Horseradish
It's Tuesday, and I am finally feeling back to normal. But last night, I was still too tired to stage a big production in the kitchen. So thank goodness for gluten-free pasta -- and broccoli, which is always on hand, and always easy to dress-up.
Start with some 100% corn pasta -- I used this fettucine by Sam Mills, available at Central Market/H.E.B.
Then select the perfect jar of gluten-free pasta sauce. There are so many to choose from -- the HEB House Brand with Vodka is my favorite. But they were out of that, so I tried this Rao's Homemade with Vodka Sauce. It was delicious!! These jars provide plenty of sauce for four people. So double if you need to.
The last step is to saute slices of gluten-free chicken sausage. I like Pederson's Mild Italian chicken sausage. It is not only GF, but also low in fat and great tasting. Like the other items, I picked it up at Central Market. And I use one sausage per person, do double if you need to.
After sautéing the sausage, I add it to the already warm pasta sauce. Then pour the whole thing over the noodles that have been put into pasta bowls -- easy to make and ready to serve!
The crowning touch on the meal requires a teensy bit of effort, but it is sooooo worth it!!
Broccoli with Mustard Seeds and Horseradish
Serves 4
Ingredients:
4 med - large broccoli crowns with the florets cut off
3 Tablespoons of Brown Mustard Seeds
1/2 stick of butter
1 Tablespoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice
2 Tablespoons of Prepared Horseradish
Steam the broccoli until it is cooked, but slightly crisp. Drain and pour broccoli into a large serving bowl.
Then using a sauté saucepan (like mine by All-Clad) melt the butter and saute the mustard seeds until they begin to pop. Then remove the saucepan from the heat and stir in the horseradish and lemon juice. Add salt and pepper to taste. Then drizzle the sauce over broccoli and toss to coat. You will LOVE it, and my kids loved it, which is saying something! Horseradish is such a great addition to so many tasty dishes.
blurry broccoli!
The finished product. Eat well!
Labels:
broccoli,
chicken sausage,
gluten-free,
horseradish,
pasta
Monday, October 3, 2011
Best Gluten-Free Pimento Cheese
We love pimento cheese around our house. It's great on a stick of celery, between two slices of Udi's Gluten-Free White Sandwich Bread, or open-faced on bread and toasted under the broiler. And the best thing about this recipe is how EASY it is to make. You won't buy the cheap stuff in the tub again! And this recipe lasts in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks!
Pam's Perfect Pimento Cheese
4 cups of freshly grated extra-sharp cheddar cheese**
1/2 Texas sweet onion (or Vidalia/New Mexico variety) grated
1/4 c. homemade mayonnaise (see my earlier post)
1 (4 oz.) jar of pimentos, drained and finely chopped
Dash of Tabasco
Coarse sea salt and freshly ground pepper
Combine grated cheese, grated onion and pimentos in a bowl. Stir well. Add pimentos and hot sauce. Season with salt and pepper, and you're ready to go!
**you MUST grate it yourself -- pre-grated cheese doesn't make creamy pimento cheese
Pam's Perfect Pimento Cheese
4 cups of freshly grated extra-sharp cheddar cheese**
1/2 Texas sweet onion (or Vidalia/New Mexico variety) grated
1/4 c. homemade mayonnaise (see my earlier post)
1 (4 oz.) jar of pimentos, drained and finely chopped
Dash of Tabasco
Coarse sea salt and freshly ground pepper
Combine grated cheese, grated onion and pimentos in a bowl. Stir well. Add pimentos and hot sauce. Season with salt and pepper, and you're ready to go!
**you MUST grate it yourself -- pre-grated cheese doesn't make creamy pimento cheese
Labels:
gluten-free,
Homemade Mayonnaise,
Pimento cheese,
sandwiches
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Easy beef stir fry (gluten-free too!)
This is another busy week. Between football, birthdays and surf contests I found a night to make a quick, fresh meal.
I think the key to cooking with a packed schedule is planning. Make sure you have all your ingredients together way in advance (HA-haaaaahahahahahaha, oh how I slay me). I actually bought only the foods I would need for the week and did not freeze any of the meats. Eat fresh!!
This was very simple. I am trying to eat clean (she says as a hand full of candy corn goes in her mouth) so I didn't add too much the the beef and veggies to season them.
Don't raw veggies look yummy?! Chop some red pepper, savoy cabbage, and some cilantro.
Top with cilantro.....be heavy handed here. Cilantro is just so yummy and adds a punch of yumminess to everything. Serve over a bed of rice noodles and enjoy!
**Sister Pam says that this dish is GLUTEN FREE!!! Just don't add any soy sauce to this lovely creation!
I think the key to cooking with a packed schedule is planning. Make sure you have all your ingredients together way in advance (HA-haaaaahahahahahaha, oh how I slay me). I actually bought only the foods I would need for the week and did not freeze any of the meats. Eat fresh!!
This was very simple. I am trying to eat clean (she says as a hand full of candy corn goes in her mouth) so I didn't add too much the the beef and veggies to season them.
Don't raw veggies look yummy?! Chop some red pepper, savoy cabbage, and some cilantro.
Next, stir fry some beef strips in olive oil until brown. To this I added some Rice Wine vinegar, ginger, and some 5 spice oriental seasoning. Oh, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce. And salt. All to taste.
Then you should add in your longer cooking veggies. I added broccoli and sugar snap peas. Mmmmm. Cook until these veggies are crisp tender.
Now add in some red peppers. Use your imagination on the veggies. The more veggies the better for you! When the red pepper is tender, toss in some Savoy cabbage. Cook until wilted.
**Sister Pam says that this dish is GLUTEN FREE!!! Just don't add any soy sauce to this lovely creation!
Labels:
beef,
gluten-free,
perfect dish for large families,
stir-fry
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