June 2016 Moms

**Recipes**

Because I am a hungry pregnant girl and people keep talking about food... 
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  • Sydvicious08Sydvicious08 member
    edited February 2016
    I am currently obsessed with Bashmati rice, so...

    Lemon Pepper chicken and rice
    Ingredients:
    1lb of chicken breast fillet or boneless whole
    1/2 c butter (melted)
    Lemon pepper seasoning
    1c uncooked basmati rice (or whatever kind you like)
    2 c water

    Preheat oven to 350

    Pour melted butter into 8x8 dish. Season chicken to taste with LP and put in dish. Cook covered for 20 to 30 minutes until almost cooked

    Cook rice on stove top in 2 cups of boiling water for 20 mins. Add LP and salt for extra flavor if want.

    Remove chicken from casserole dish and add in rice, mixing with butter left in dish. Place chicken on top of rice and cook uncovered about 10 more minutes or until chicken is done

    VOILA!


  • Are dessert recipes cool? Because I made these for Valentine's Day and I'm pretty sure they were the best thing ever. Like, I still have two in my fridge and I'm trying not to eat them for breakfast. I'll have to see what "real food" recipes I have... 
  • @dennyandlee - My grandma makes those and we call them veggie bars.  It's her go-to for family events and they get devoured every time!  So good.... 
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  • totsaboundingtotsabounding member
    edited February 2016
    Is it true that you pronounce "hot dish," "hoddish?"  
    edited for another question: I had a roommate in college from New Ulm, MN who spoke of something called, "cookie salad." Is that a real thing?!


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  • Is it true that you pronounce "hot dish," "hoddish?"  
    edited for another question: I had a roommate in college from New Ulm, MN who spoke of something called, "cookie salad." Is that a real thing?!

    I say hot dish... I think. 

    And yes. Cookie salad is real too. 

    https://m.recipetips.com/recipe-cards/u--4191/fudge-stripe-cookie-salad.asp

    its amazing. Haven't had it in a while. 
    Married: June 25, 2011
    DS #1: Born September 29, 2013
    Baby #2: Due June 3, 2016

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  • NicknShan said:
    Is it true that you pronounce "hot dish," "hoddish?"  
    edited for another question: I had a roommate in college from New Ulm, MN who spoke of something called, "cookie salad." Is that a real thing?!

    I say hot dish... I think. 

    And yes. Cookie salad is real too. 

    https://m.recipetips.com/recipe-cards/u--4191/fudge-stripe-cookie-salad.asp

    its amazing. Haven't had it in a while. 
    This just rocked my world. I need to make this, soon... like yesterday.

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  • NicknShan said:
    Is it true that you pronounce "hot dish," "hoddish?"  
    edited for another question: I had a roommate in college from New Ulm, MN who spoke of something called, "cookie salad." Is that a real thing?!

    I say hot dish... I think. 

    And yes. Cookie salad is real too. 

    https://m.recipetips.com/recipe-cards/u--4191/fudge-stripe-cookie-salad.asp

    its amazing. Haven't had it in a while. 
    I'm from the midwest and H is from the south.  He doesn't understand how salads can be sweet or why there are things like jello salads.  I say, there's more for me then!
  • I have totally been craving cheese this pregnancy, like it eat it way more than I ever have before.  This is one of my favorite dishes to bring to a party (I haven't made it at home yet just for us, but I wouldn't put it past me!).  It's super easy - mix things together and pop it in the microwave.
    ________
    To Die for Cheese Dip
    - 8oz. cream cheese
    - 1 c. mayo
    - 2 c. grated swiss cheese
    - 1/4 c. bacon bitz
    - 12 crushed buttered crackers (like Ritz)

    Instructions:
    1. Mix together cream cheese, mayo, and cheese.
    2. Spread evenly in a pie plate. Cover with crushed crackers and bacon bits.
    3. Cook in a microwave for 4-7 minutes on high.
    4. Serve with crackers or thinly sliced french bread.
  • Do people elsewhere know about snicker salad?
    https://blogchef.net/snickers-salad-recipe/
    Married: June 25, 2011
    DS #1: Born September 29, 2013
    Baby #2: Due June 3, 2016

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  • NicknShan said:
    Do people elsewhere know about snicker salad?
    https://blogchef.net/snickers-salad-recipe/
    Yep! We had this at my wedding shower and my aunt makes it for holidays frequently.
  • NicknShan said:
    Do people elsewhere know about snicker salad?
    https://blogchef.net/snickers-salad-recipe/

    Yessss! My mom's best friend made this once for us after my brother was born, I think. I love it. H thinks it's weird. I think he's weird.
  • I love the ramen noodle salads...you know some healthy stuff with a side of sodium. :) 
  • I make this with chicken instead of shrimp (cheaper) and add mozzarella at the end. Serve over egg noodles and it is so yum!



  • ON the subject of sweets...years ago I was a camp counselor in NC and they made this dessert that was like chocolate chip cookies mixed with whipped cream and you just scooped it out because it was soft.. .any ideas?
  • sdnybrk said:
    ON the subject of sweets...years ago I was a camp counselor in NC and they made this dessert that was like chocolate chip cookies mixed with whipped cream and you just scooped it out because it was soft.. .any ideas?
    None at all, but I second the request for an answer!
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  • Make this and I promise you will thank me later. It's AMAZING!

    https://www.kevinandamanda.com/recipes/dinner/crispy-lemon-chicken-pasta.html?m

    Good thing tomorrow is grocery shopping day.

  • NicknShan said:
    Is it true that you pronounce "hot dish," "hoddish?"  
    edited for another question: I had a roommate in college from New Ulm, MN who spoke of something called, "cookie salad." Is that a real thing?!

    I say hot dish... I think. 

    And yes. Cookie salad is real too. 

    https://m.recipetips.com/recipe-cards/u--4191/fudge-stripe-cookie-salad.asp

    its amazing. Haven't had it in a while. 
    I'm from the midwest and H is from the south.  He doesn't understand how salads can be sweet or why there are things like jello salads.  I say, there's more for me then!
    1. Those cookie salad thingies look amazeballs.

    2. Um, we have all kinds of sweet salads and jello salads in the south! @mrsallikat, your H has clearly forgotten ambrosia, jello molds, apple salad, etc. ;) Mmm. 
  •  Here's my basic curry recipe:

    1 onion, diced

    2-3 carrots, diced

    3 cloves garlic, minced
    1 jar green curry paste (I like it spicy, add less if desired)
    3 or so cups veggie, chicken, or shrimp stock
    1 15 oz can coconut milk
    1 tsp-1 tbsp fresh minced ginger, to taste
    2 tbsp-ish chopped cilantro 
    2 bay leaves
    Plain Greek yogurt
    Olive oil

    Other "filler" ingredients, include any as preferred:
    1 russet potato, diced/chunked
    1 head cauliflower/broccoli, small florets
    1/2 cup green lentils
    Shrimp
    Chicken

    In about 2 tbsp olive oil, sauté onion and  carrots about 5 mins until soft. Add garlic, ginger, curry paste, cook until fragrant--1 min or so. Add coconut milk and stock, stir, bring to boil. Add potatoes/cauliflower/lentils, cook until soft  (time depends on texture desired: 10 ish mins for cauliflower and broccoli,  30 ish mins for lentils).

    If adding chicken, chop into bite sized pieces and add, cook through. If adding shrimp, cook 3 mins until pink.

    Remove bay leaves. Top with cilantro and yogurt. Can serve over rice also.

    I've also added chopped bell peppers too, just added in the beginning with the onions and carrots.


  • 1. Those cookie salad thingies look amazeballs.

    2. Um, we have all kinds of sweet salads and jello salads in the south! @mrsallikat, your H has clearly forgotten ambrosia, jello molds, apple salad, etc. ;) Mmm. 
    Good point.  I should have said Texas instead of the south.  But maybe its just his family that doesn't do sweet salads?  Who knows.  But I like them all!!  :)

  • 1. Those cookie salad thingies look amazeballs.

    2. Um, we have all kinds of sweet salads and jello salads in the south! @mrsallikat, your H has clearly forgotten ambrosia, jello molds, apple salad, etc. ;) Mmm. 
    Good point.  I should have said Texas instead of the south.  But maybe its just his family that doesn't do sweet salads?  Who knows.  But I like them all!!  :)
    Yeah, who knows. Everyone has different traditions! I like your attitude--the more the merrier!
  • NicknShan said:
    Do people elsewhere know about snicker salad?
    https://blogchef.net/snickers-salad-recipe/
    Thanks a lot, @NicknShan. Now I'm *definitely* getting GD...
  • I'm so glad someone posted cookie and snickers salad here! I posted in the random thread, but it'll totally get buried. Win!
  • This is a bit of work, but a crowd pleaser.  

    Grandma Ople's Apple Pie

    Ingredients

    • 1 recipe pastry for a 9 inch double crust pie
    • 1/2 cup plus 3 tablespoons of unsalted butter
    • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
    • 3/4 cup white sugar
    • 3/4 cup packed brown sugar
    • 1/4 cup water
    • 6 honey crisp apples (peel, core, and chop into 1/2 inch thin pieces first), or you can use 3 gala, and 3 Fuji apples 

    Directions

    1. Melt butter in a sauce pan. Stir in flour to form a paste. Add white sugar, brown sugar and water; bring to a boil. Reduce temperature, and simmer 5 minutes.
    2. Meanwhile, place the bottom crust in your pan. Fill with apples, mounded slightly, pour half the sugar butter mix of the apples and stir till covers the apples.  Cover with a lattice work crust. Gently pour the sugar and butter liquid over the crust. Pour slowly so that it does not run off.
    3. Bake 15 minutes at 425 degrees F (220 degrees C). Reduce the temperature to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C), and continue baking for 35 to 45 minutes.
  • Making the tater tot thing this weekend if the stomach bug finally leaves my house. Anyone have good soup recipes? 
  • sdnybrk said:
    Making the tater tot thing this weekend if the stomach bug finally leaves my house. Anyone have good soup recipes? 

  • I don't know if this is a Midwest thing, but it's another "salad" :)

  • crdo said:

     Here's my basic curry recipe:

    1 onion, diced

    2-3 carrots, diced

    3 cloves garlic, minced
    1 jar green curry paste (I like it spicy, add less if desired)
    3 or so cups veggie, chicken, or shrimp stock
    1 15 oz can coconut milk
    1 tsp-1 tbsp fresh minced ginger, to taste
    2 tbsp-ish chopped cilantro 
    2 bay leaves
    Plain Greek yogurt
    Olive oil

    Other "filler" ingredients, include any as preferred:
    1 russet potato, diced/chunked
    1 head cauliflower/broccoli, small florets
    1/2 cup green lentils
    Shrimp
    Chicken

    In about 2 tbsp olive oil, sauté onion and  carrots about 5 mins until soft. Add garlic, ginger, curry paste, cook until fragrant--1 min or so. Add coconut milk and stock, stir, bring to boil. Add potatoes/cauliflower/lentils, cook until soft  (time depends on texture desired: 10 ish mins for cauliflower and broccoli,  30 ish mins for lentils).

    If adding chicken, chop into bite sized pieces and add, cook through. If adding shrimp, cook 3 mins until pink.

    Remove bay leaves. Top with cilantro and yogurt. Can serve over rice also.

    I've also added chopped bell peppers too, just added in the beginning with the onions and carrots.


    Can't wait to make this.....except for the cilantro because cilantro is the worst thing to ever exist. ;)
  • For anyone who wanted the chicken bacon ranch hotdish recipe we were talking about the other day, here it is:

    Ingredients

    • 1 lb penne pasta, cooked and drained
    • 2 cups shredded cooked chicken 
    • 1 jar (15 oz) Alfredo pasta sauce
    • 1/2 cup ranch dressing
    • 6 slices chopped cooked bacon 
    • 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese (8 oz)
    • Chopped parsley, if desired

    Directions

    1. Heat oven to 350°F. Grease or spray 13x9-inch pan. 
    2. In large bowl, place 1 lb cooked and drained penne pasta, 2 cups shredded cooked chicken, 1 jar (15 oz)    alfredo pasta sauce and 1/2 cup ranch dressing. Stir to combine. Pour mixture in pan; spread evenly.
    3. Sprinkle 6 slices chopped cooked bacon evenly over top, then sprinkle with 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese (8 oz).
    4. Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Sprinkle with chopped parsley.
  • These are the brownies I mentioned in Friday Check-in.  I sub crushed (no need to crush too finely) mini-eggs for chocolate chips.

    Double Chocolate Brownies

    adapted from Robin Robertson, 1,000 Vegan Recipes

    1 cup all-purpose flour 
    ¾ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
    1 teaspoon baking powder
    ½ teaspoon salt
    1¼ cups sugar 
    ½ cup vegan margarine (try Earth Balance)
    ¼ cup water
    2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
    ⅔ cup vegan semi-sweet chocolate chips (try Ghirardelli—Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips-- SEE NOTE AT TOP)

    Directions:

    1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly oil an 8-inch square baking pan and set aside.
    2. In a large bowl, combine the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
    3. In a medium bowl, cream together the sugar and vegan margarine until light and fluffy. Stir in the water and vanilla and blend until smooth.
    4. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, stirring to blend. Fold in the chocolate chips.
    5. Scrape the batter into the oiled baking pan and bake until the center is set and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, about 40 minutes. Let the brownies cool for 30 minutes before serving.
    *** Side note- Ambrosia salad (marshmallows and all) is a salad that a lot of my old-school family from up here in Ontario love.  They were into lots of jello mould salady things... so it's not just the south!  We had ambrosia salad at Christmas dinner and it was about the only thing my stomach felt like consuming.
  • fishwife799fishwife799 member
    edited February 2016
    Bringing this thread back to say that I'm attempting the total hot dish for dinner tonight. I have a feeling my H is going to love it. The only problem is he is fishing and won't be home till late. Does it re-heat well? 


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