or is it (tm)? Eh, whatever.
One thing I've missed since I've started working full time is my daily dose of Sandra Lee on the Food Network. This woman is crazy and frankly her show belongs on Comedy Central.
I have learned what not to do in the kitchen. Watching her makes me feel like I have some mad knife skillz... that's right, with a z. I have never seen anyone hate food as much as she does!
Connie and I would snark on her daily and I thought it was only us. Then I found the hilarity that is the Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee thread on Television without Pity. These people crack me up! I need to be careful when reading it at work because I just want to LOL out loud (hee).
The new episodes come on Saturdays and theres an episode on Sundays that come on but sometimes I'm out, or forget that it's on then, or whatever. Then one day on TWoP someone mentioned how it was OnDemand. It's under "Home and Life" or something like that. And it's only a few episodes, but still.... yay!
The funny thing is that I turned one on and Daddy started snarking too! hahaha!!!!
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Friday, June 6, 2008
Happy National Doughnut Day!
I read on MSN.com today that it is National Doughnut Day.
First it was International Pickle Week and now Nat'l Doughnut Day... who knew these wonderful events took place??
Apparently it started in the 1930s during the Depression, I guess to lift spirits. The Salvation Army gave out free doughnuts on the first Friday in June. Or something like that... the article is here
So today Krispy Kreme is giving away FREE DOUGHNUTS!! Sweet.
Go NOW!!!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
I want to learn to bake too...
Not only am I wanting to learn to cook better, I also want to learn how to bake. Cooking and baking are two totally different animals.
With cooking it can be okay if you don't follow the recipe exactly or add more or less of something (with some exceptions like rice, it has to be 2:1 ratio no ifs, ands, or buts). With baking, if it calls for 1/4 teaspoon baking powder you better add 1/4 t... not 1/2 or 1/8. It is exact.
A few weeks ago Steven and I made cookies from scratch. They were very good.. and fun! I also want to learn how to bake a cake and make frosting from scratch. I'm sure it's not very hard. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with box mixes, but I'd like to try and make a cake myself.
So I'll get out my mixing bowl... but where did I put the measuring cup?

From LOL cats
With cooking it can be okay if you don't follow the recipe exactly or add more or less of something (with some exceptions like rice, it has to be 2:1 ratio no ifs, ands, or buts). With baking, if it calls for 1/4 teaspoon baking powder you better add 1/4 t... not 1/2 or 1/8. It is exact.
A few weeks ago Steven and I made cookies from scratch. They were very good.. and fun! I also want to learn how to bake a cake and make frosting from scratch. I'm sure it's not very hard. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with box mixes, but I'd like to try and make a cake myself.
So I'll get out my mixing bowl... but where did I put the measuring cup?
From LOL cats
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Yum-O
I made one of my favorite dishes, Mac and Cheddar Cheese with Chicken and Broccoli, last night for dinner. I don't think I really have a favorite dish because it wouldn't be fair to name just one. Anyways, it's not that hard to do if you chop everything before rather than during cooking.
Notes on what I do: Even though the sauce is mentioned towards the middle, I start the sauce right away and let it simmer the whole time because it gets a little thicker. Also I don't use cayenne pepper.. I'm not a fan of spicy food, but if you like it by all means add it. Of course I get whatever chicken is on sale, not necessarily tenders. Cans of chicken broth are more than a cup, so I add the rest to the pan of chicken and onions to deglaze the pan.
The best thing about the dish is that it makes a lot and like most pastas it is better the next day. When I move out I plan to make the full amount (but I may invite others over to help some, lol).
This is from 30 Minute Meals
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 pound chicken breast tenders, chopped
Salt and pepper
1 small onion, chopped
1 pound macaroni elbows
2 1/2 cups raw broccoli florets
Sauce
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon paprika
3 cups whole milk
1 cup chicken stock
3 cups yellow sharp Cheddar
1 tablespoon prepared Dijon mustard
Place a pot of water on to boil for macaroni.
Heat a medium pan over medium to medium high heat. Add extra-virgin
olive oil and chicken and season with salt and pepper. Saute a couple of minutes
then add onion and cook another 5 to 7 minutes until onions are tender and
chicken is cooked through. Turn off heat and reserve.
To boiling pasta water, add pasta and salt to season the cooking water.
Cook 5 minutes, then add broccoli and cook 3 minutes more or until pasta is
cooked to al dente and florets are just tender.
While pasta cooks, heat a medium sauce pot over medium heat. Add butter and
melt, then add flour, cayenne and paprika and whisk together over heat until
roux bubbles then cook a minute more. Whisk in milk and stock and raise heat a
little to bring sauce to a quick boil. Simmer sauce to thicken, about 5 minutes.
Drain macaroni or pasta and broccoli florets. Add back to pot and add
chicken to the pasta and broccoli.
Add cheese to milk sauce and stir to melt it in, about a minute or so.
Stir in mustard and season sauce with salt and pepper. Pour sauce over chicken
and broccoli and cooked pasta and stir to combine. Adjust seasonings, transfer
to a large serving platter and serve.
Notes on what I do: Even though the sauce is mentioned towards the middle, I start the sauce right away and let it simmer the whole time because it gets a little thicker. Also I don't use cayenne pepper.. I'm not a fan of spicy food, but if you like it by all means add it. Of course I get whatever chicken is on sale, not necessarily tenders. Cans of chicken broth are more than a cup, so I add the rest to the pan of chicken and onions to deglaze the pan.
The best thing about the dish is that it makes a lot and like most pastas it is better the next day. When I move out I plan to make the full amount (but I may invite others over to help some, lol).
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