Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Chocolate no-bake oatmeal cookies = YUM


This is one of my families favorite treats for the holidays. Make sure you have milk in the fridge because you can't eat these without it. They are very rich. Oh and don't tell my Mom that I just made these. They are her favorite :) 

Chocolate No Bake Cookies

2 - cups granulated sugar

3 - tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder

1/2 - cup butter

1/2 - cup evaporated milk

1/2 - teaspoon salt

3 - cups quick or old fashioned oats

1/2 - cup creamy peanut butter

1 - teaspoon vanilla extract

In a medium sized saucepan over medium high heat add butter, sugar, cocoa powder, milk and salt. 

Stir until butter is melted and ingredients are
incorporated. 

Bring to a boil, and boil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly so it doesn't burn.









Remove from heat and stir in peanut butter until completely melted. 

Add vanilla and oatmeal while mixing well. 

Drop by tablespoon full onto wax paper. 

Let cool completely on waxed paper. 



Remove the cookies once they have set up. They are delicious so make plenty because the go fast. At least they do in my house. 

Enjoy!




Saturday, September 17, 2016

Enter to win new GE Appliances


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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Enter to win a Weber grill everyday for 30 days


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Monday, January 4, 2016

Homemade Gluten Free Mexican Street Tacos



Every time we make tacos for dinner everyone goes crazy. They start off with three and end up eating ten to twelve tacos. I know it sounds crazy but it's true. I decided I would share the directions on how to make these homemade authentic Mexican Street Tacos with tostadas as well. This recipe is gluten free and the tostadas are vegetarian

Here's what you need

1. A package of 85% or more lean ground beef. two lbs is enough for most families of 4.

2. Two lbs of cheddar or Colby jack cheese you won't use it all. 

3. A package of corn tortillas. They come in 12, 24, 30, 36 and 72 count at most grocery stores. Always buy more than you think you need. 

4. Canola oil

5. A medium electric skillet

6. Tongs to flip the tacos

7. Large cake pan or cookie sheet lined with paper towels.

8. Taco seasoning or nature seasoning in a shaker container.
9. Salsa, we prefer the El Sol organic salsa from Costco. It's cheap and delicious.


10. Refried beans

11. Spanish rice

12. Lettuce, tomatoes and onions

13. Guacamole - I'll post our family recipe on another day. 

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Step one: Turn the skillet on 400 degrees and pour the canola oil in the pan covering just the bottom about 1/8".


Step two: Pour yourself a glass of wine, trust me you will thank me later.


Step three: Wait for the oil to heat up in the pan.





Step four: Make tostada shells. Once the oil is hot, place two corn tortillas at a time in the hot oil. Flip them over as they brown. Once they are browned on both sides, take them out and place on a paper towel. 

Make all your tostada shells first so they can be completely vegetarian.


Step five: Now take a plate and place one corn tortilla on it. Using a fork, take a small amount of meat and spread it onto half of the tortilla smashing it down to a thin layer. Then sprinkle the meat with the seasoning of your choice. 




Step six: Add another tortilla on top and spread meat on the opposite half. Continue making a pile until you have about ten high. Alternating the meat from the left to right side so the pile stays even. 


Step seven: Start placing the tacos flat in the hot oil. Wait for the tortilla to "bubble" a little bit. Usually takes just a few moments.Then fold the non-meat side over to make a taco. You can usually cook about five at a time in a 16" electric skillet. 





Step eight: After about two-three minutes you will flip the tacos over. Let them cook for two-three minutes more. They should be golden brown. 


Step nine: Turn your oven on warm. 


Step ten: Take the tacos out of the oil and place them on your cookie sheet or cake pan lined with paper towels. 


Step eleven: Take a large pinch of cheese and place inside the taco shell on one side only. 



Step twelve: After you have placed the cheese inside the shells, put the tacos in the oven to melt the cheese.



Step thirteen: After all the tacos are done and in the oven you can cut up your vegetables and prepare your rice and beans. 

Step fourteen: Take your tacos out of the oven and place on the stove to cool for a few minutes. The cheese should be melted and your tacos are now ready to eat.



~Enjoy~




   

Monday, June 22, 2015

Enter to win a trip to Colorado to take a BBQ cooking class with Steven Raichlen


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Monday, December 15, 2014

My favorite holiday treats.

I love all the cooking, baking, and spending time with family that the holidays bring. The way the house smells and the decorations really put you in the holiday spirit. It really puts a smile on my face. I wanted to share some of my favorite treats that I make with my family for the holidays. 

If you have a favorite you would like to add, please feel free to share it in the comment section. 





This is sooooo delicious. 










Sunday, November 16, 2014

Pie School 101


We are quickly approaching Thanksgiving and almost time to start baking for the holiday. I just came across a great website. It promises to make you a pie making pro in no time. Check out Pie School 101 and see what I mean.