Saturday, February 26, 2011

February Recipe Share

Yes, this is up before the end of February. Can you believe it?!?! I feel like I've been so behind on everything, so it feels good to be ahead of everything.

One thing I should share briefly, is that I have started to eat Gluten free. Which means to wheat, barely, oats, etc. It is a huge adjustment, but I started it to see if it helps my migraines and so far it seems to be helping. I feel like I have so much more energy and feel so much better. Anyway, since I started Gluten Free it's kinda like a whole new way of cooking. I mean not really, but I can't bake and such like I used too. I'm trying new things. So I'm not sure how many of you will try these, but seriously, I have enjoyed eating Gluten Free. It's been a good change for me.

Now, once again I've been awful about pictures. I really gotta get back into taking them. Maybe next month. So once again I apologize.

First up:

This was my very first loaf of Gluten Free bread. I'll be honest, I was scared to try it. I heard that Gluten Free Bread was not very tasty and would be nothing like normal bread. I almost didn't try it. I'm glad I decided too. First, I have to say that I was freaked out about the texture of it, it was more like really grainy brownie batter than any bread dough. I did add a bit more flour than the recipe showed, to see if I could get it to look a bit more like normal bread but I didn't. I was shocked at how much it rose!! I mixed it up in the bread machine and then baked it in the oven.

Verdict: I will totally be making it again!!!! It was a little bit crumbly, but very good. It was sweeter than normal bread, but I was fine with that. I also heard that GF bread should be stored in the fridge to last longer, and that also helps with the cutting/crumbling of the bread so I stored it in there. It feels great to know I can have bread again. :) Though in the future, I'm going to cut this recipe in half. I don't need a ton of bread. Now I'm not scared of trying to make GF bread.

Second recipe I tried:

1 cup dry quinoa
1 cup salsa
2 eggs
1 cup shredded low-fat cheddar cheese
2 cups shredded sweet potato
3 cups black beans (or 2 cans, drained and rinsed) NOTE: I used the cans
1 T ground cumin
liberal pinches of salt and pepper

Cook quinoa according to package directions. I googled how to cook quinoa in a rice cooker and cooked it that way.
Preheat oven to 350.
Mix quinoa, black beans, sweet potato, half the cheese, and the cumin, salt, and pepper in a large bowl. In a small bowl mix the eggs and the salsa, then pour over the vegetables. Pour all ingredients into a 9x9 casserole dish coated with nonstick cooking spray.
Sprinkle on remaining cheese and bake for 30 minutes, uncovered.
Can serve on a bed of spinach if you would like.
Makes about 8 servings.

Now, first off, I've always wanted to try quinoa, mainly because it sounds so exotic and it's fun to say. Yup, I'm odd, but hey, at least it got me to try a different food! Now I have to say that I did not like the smell of the quinoa cooking. It kinda grossed me out, I couldn't place the smell, but I just didn't like it. It was not pleasant. I still went ahead with the recipe though. It was very easy to put together despite all the ingredients.

Verdict: I topped mine with a bit of sour cream after trying the first bite. I thought it tasted like it was missing something, but couldn't place it. I couldn't taste the sweet potatoes and it tasted very Mexican-ey. I enjoyed it. The downside is that when it was re-heated it didn't taste as good. I didn't really care for it. It's hard to explain. I don't think I would make this again. Though I'll look for another recipe to try quinoa again.

And of course I saved the best recipe for last!!!

Tonight I was craving pizza. I did some searching last night for a crust recipe and with the help of a group on Facebook found this one. Now keep in mind I have been making homemade pizza crust for years. I have never perfected the recipe, but I have made decent crust. After the bread, I was a bit concerned about the consistency, but wanted to try it. No issues at all. Was very similar in consistency to my normal crust from scratch.

Verdict: OH. MY. GOODNESS. I think I have found THE pizza crust recipe. Even if I go back to eating wheat, and this crust tastes good reheated, I'm sticking with this recipe. It was a thinner crust, with just enough flavor. I loved the texture and the taste of it. It kinda reminded me of a Pi Pizza crust, but with Italian Seasoning in the crust. I can't wait to re-heat this and see how it tastes. :) I also think it might make good croutons or flavored breadcrumbs to use in other dishes.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Painting

Long story short, I'm moving back in with Jason. One thing with the house is that we never made it "ours." The house was Jason's grandparents and when we re-did the living room, I felt that I got a lot of flack from Jason's dad for changing it and painting it bright red. I love it though, but that stopped me from continuing to upgrade the house. It's been a huge challenge for me. I haven't felt like the house is "home" if that makes sense.

Tonight Jason and I went to Menard's to look a paint colors. We ended up buying some since they were on sale, plus we got 2 rebates, which means that we ended up getting 3 gallons free.

So the colors are a little off in my samples here, but you can get the general gist. Feel free to look up the colors online if you want! I could find linkable samples.












I can't wait to start painting!!!!!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

January Recipe Share

One of my goals is to try 3 new recipes a month for a year. I succeed in that for January. Of course I forgot to take pictures of the goods, but I did find all of these online.

First up:

New York Cheesecake from Mr. Food I made this for Christmas (we celebrate it on New Years Day) with the in-laws with a homemade chocolate sauce. I have made cheesecake before, but not this style. Now I have to admit that I did not follow this recipe exactly. If you know me, you know that I won't buy pre-packaged cookie dough. Instead I made sugar cookie dough from scratch and used it as the crust. I really missed the graham cracker crust. I was not fond of the sugar cookie one at all. Everyone but me loved the filling. I thought it was missing something, but couldn't place my finger on it.

Verdict: I would try this recipe again, but I would do the traditional graham cracker crust. If at that time I still feel like something is missing from the filling, then I won't make it again. Oh, and it did turn out just like the picture!

Second Recipe:

HOT FUDGE CHOCOLATE SAUCE

3 T. Cocoa
1/4 c. Butter
2 c. Powdered sugar
3/4 c. Evaporated Milk

In a 2 qt. saucepan melt the butter with the cocoa until smooth.
Add the milk & sugar slowly until all lumps are gone.
Bring to a boil & continue boiling until thickness you desire.
Put on ice cream or cheesecake, or simply eat with a spoon. (Not that I have ever done that....)

Verdict: OMG. I have made this one TWICE. OH SO GOOD! It stores perfectly in a pint size glass jar in the fridge. Growing up Ma made something similar, and I didn't have her recipe, but I called her and this is very similar if not exact to it. It is heavenly. I think that this recipe is from All Recipes. I didn't save the link from it....I copy and pasted it into a word document....but it is AMAZING.

Third Recipe:

Lemon Poppyseed Bread from Joy of Baking Now this one I once again realized I forgot part of it. I forgot to make the topping that goes on it. I have a love for Lemon Poppyseed muffins and breads. I just love that combination.

Verdict: I wasn't that impressed with this recipe. I thought that the bread was try and that there wasn't enough of a lemon flavor. I don't think that I will make this recipe again. Though if you try it and make it with the topping, let me know what you think! I could be persuaded to try this again, because it totally could have been my error and the topping could make that much of a difference.

I'll post this again monthly and I think that the recipes will vary more than just baking. I'm planning on trying a couple gluten free recipes, and Andrew wanted me to post a couple vegetarian ones. I think I'm going to accept his challenge, since I didn't finish the 7 day challenge. Oops.

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Challenge Day 4: Photo!

Today's challenge is "Share a photo I took this week and tell you about it."

Yea, this is so not one of my best photos that I have ever taken! But it's a photo I took tonight and the lighting sucked!

Anyway, here is the photo!



Don't mind the reflection of the ceiling fan....

I've been meaning to share more pictures of the apartment. This is part of the wall in the dining room. The picture on the left, the egg beaters, I bought off of etsy. It's a screen print and I just love it. The picture on the right is a housewife picture that I commissioned Lee to do. I've had it since either '09, but never got around to hanging it up. Now I just need a third picture to hang on the other side of the egg beaters. The frames are just IKEA ones that I painted with acrylic paint. I love the colors of them. I really wish I could have a color other than white on the walls, but I shall deal with it!