Tag: fun family foods

Pan-Browned Brussels Sprouts

The first time I had brussels sprouts was when I was a kid at my friend’s house. They were so good. I have never been able to make them like Beverly. I prefer fresh sprouts over frozen because freezing vegetables such as asparagus and brussels 

Traditional Japanese Miso Soup

When I was living in West Palm Beach Florida, I practically lived at the local Whole Foods. It was near my place of work making it an easy stop for lunch. One winter when I was really sick I ate the Miso soup everyday. To 

Fall Harvest Pumpkin Roll

This recipe comes from a woman I met in Baybrook Texas. I wish I could remember her name because she really deserves the recognition. She is one of those die hard Christmas bakers but her goodies are the ones you look forward to all year. I have tried other versions of the pumpkin roll but Stephen and I agree we like taste and texture of this version best. So, the pumpkin roll has become a regular at our Thanksgiving table.

Many of my friends comment on how intimidated they are of making a rolled cake. It looks pretty daunting but is actually as simple as cutting and frosting a layer cake. I felt the same way before I made my first one. May I side with GI-Joe when I say knowing is half the battle. There is not that much batter, which has made a few people nervous. The cake is supposed to be thin so that it can be rolled up. There are two ways to roll the cake. I was taught to roll the cake with the short side facing me rolling short side toward the other shorts side. Last year I made a different recipe with a friend and she rolled it with the longest side towards her rolling longest side to long side. The only difference I could tell is the way my friend does it produces a much longer roll which means more to go around but they pieces are thinner and smaller. I prefer the denser version of rolling it into a shorter loaf.

Cake:
1 cup sugar
2/3 cups pumpkin
3 eggs
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
3/4 cups flour
1 tsp cinnamon

Filling:
1 (8 oz) pkg cream cheese
2 tbsp butter, softened
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup powdered sugar

Preheat oven to 375. Spray a jelly roll pan with cooking spray or lightly spritz with water. This is to hold the waxed paper in place. Then line the pan with waxed or parchment paper. Spray the paper with cooking spray.
Combine the sugar, pumpkin and eggs; mix well. Add the soda, salt, flour and cinnamon; mix well.

Spread the batter in pan evenly. Bake 14-18 minutes. (Do Not Over Bake). Cover the pan with a clean dry dish towel then top with a wire cooling rack. Immediately invert pan onto hand/dish towel.

Peel off paper. With the long side in front of you, roll the cake up in the towel. Let cool rolled up.

Combine filling ingredients, mixing well. Unroll the cake, remove the towel, spread filling evenly. Roll cake back up (without the towel), wrap with plastic wrap and refrigerate.

Asian Noodle Stir-Fry

Asian noodle stir-fry is one of several inexpensive recipes I came up with using Top Ramen. It is definitely a recipe that can be played around with. Omit the Top Ramen for rice and chicken broth. The broth in the recipe is made with pasta 

Cranberry Orange Almond Oatmeal

My kids could eat oatmeal every morning for breakfast as well as lunch and dinner. When I was on Joythebaker.com I noticed a post for Cranberry Orange Almond Oatmeal and decided to give it a whirl. I think it was a little too gourmet for 

The Frugal Pantry

Two years ago, we were faced with a difficult financial dilemma.  It was the second week of the month and I had to make the decision to pay bills, or buy groceries. I decided to try to make it another two weeks on what we had in the pantry and freezer and pay the bill. Amazingly, we went the two and a half weeks living on canned, boxed and frozen food. The following year we came up short again. Taking the lesson learned the previous year to always have a stocked pantry, I did not fret. Instead, I got creative with my cooking.

Since then, I have made what I call Budget Meals, part of my monthly menu. There are some weeks I forget to make a menu or things come up and I don’t make it to the farmers market. Budget Meals are great to have around for those nights the refrigerator is empty. Rather than order take out or make a trip to the grocery store, I basically clean out the refrigerator. There have been many instances I have postponed going to the grocery store and used what I had on hand. I have found that by coming up with “Budget Meals”, I can prolong a shopping trip one to two weeks saving me hundreds of dollars.

This is what “My Frugal Pantry” looks like now.

Canned fruit-Pineapple, mandarin oranges, pumpkin
Dried fruits- raisins, cranberries, apricots
Jell-O
Jam
Peanut Butter
BBQ sauce
Cooking Spices: black pepper, chili powder, cumin, paprika, garlic powder, oregano, thyme, rosemary, sage, ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves,
Baking Ingredients: all-purpose flour, wheat flour, oat flour, flax meal, wheat germ, salt, baking powder, baking soda, granulated sugar, brown sugar, powdered sugar, powdered Milk, evaporated milk, honey, vanilla, shortening, cocoa powder, olive oil, canola oil, coconut oil,
Brown rice, pearl barley
Canned and dry beans- black, kidney, white, lentils
Tomato sauce
Tomato paste
Tomato puree
Diced tomatoes
Refried beans
Tuna
Cream of Mushroom or chicken soup
Cereal
Oatmeal- rolled oats, steel cut oats
Cooking Spray
Ketchup
Grainy mustard
Broth
Soy Sauce
Vinegar- white, red wine, cider, balsamic
Nuts- raw almonds, pecans, walnuts, cashews
Popcorn

My Frugal Freezer:
Salmon
Ground Hamburger
Ground Turkey
Pork tenderloins
Hot Dogs
Shredded Cheese- Mozzarella, Cheddar/Jack,
Butter
Baking Yeast
Vegetables
Fruit
Left Overs

Chicken Pot Pie

I love chicken pot pie. For me, a well made chicken pot pie is the quintessential comfort food. I have experienced countless failures searching for that perfect recipe. I finally found one that fit the bill on allrecipes.com. I cheat and use store bought crust, 

Baking Bits Raspberry Scones

A friend and I went to the Sweetwater Berry Farm in Ahwahnee California to pick fresh raspberries to make jam. We had more than enough for the raspberry jam so my friend decided to make a batch of mouthwatering Raspberry Scones. She kept talking about