Saturday, June 2, 2012

Steak & 'Shrooms Toast

This is a delicious hot appetizer that also doubles as dinner, if you like! There are a few steps and it does require some time to make, but the outcome is worth it!

Here's what you will need:

1 baguette loaf, sliced into thin pieces
Olive oil
1 box of button mushrooms, chopped
1 cup of your favorite red wine-I used merlot
2 shallots, minced
2 garlic cloves, minced
Salt and pepper to taste
1-1.5 lbs of good quality steak-I used filet mignon
Garlic Salt 
Montreal Steak Seasoning
1 pkg of Knorr Bearnaise Sauce (dry)
1 stick butter
1 cup milk
2 Tbs fresh lemon juice
2 Tbs Tarragon- I used dry


I would suggest omitting the whole Bearnaise sauce, if desired. I find it is delicious without it. It is nice to add, if you have the time and enjoy the smooth lemony addition to the steak. Here is a picture of the appetizer without the sauce:


Take the bread slices and brush liberally with olive oil. Toast in 400 degree oven for 10-12 minutes. Remove from oven.

Put about 3-4 TBS olive oil in skillet and saute mushrooms on high heat for about 5 minutes, stirring often. Add more oil, if needed. Add the minced shallots and garlic and saute for another 4-5 minutes. Season liberally with salt and pepper. Then, add the wine, reduce heat and simmer until the wine is reduced and sauce is absorbed into mushroom mixture. Set aside.



I season my steak with garlic salt and Montreal Steak Seasoning and cook in a pat of butter. You should cook for about 5 minutes on each side on medium high to high heat and then remove steak and let rest for 10 minutes to allow juices to stay inside the meat. 
Then, thinly slice steak and set aside.

If you make the sauce-do so now. Put the milk and packet in a saucepan and whisk until mixed well over medium high heat. Then, remove from heat and add lemon juice. Whisk and keep warm.

Assemble your toasted bread with a teaspoon of the mushroom mixture followed by one or two slices of steak on top. If using the sauce, drizzle a teaspoon of sauce over each piece. Finally, sprinkle the tarragon on top of each appetizer and enjoy! 

Quick and Easy Dessert


Remember those Ginger Cookies we used for our easy appetizer? Well, I had some left in my pantry so I made a very quick dessert that I wanted to share. You only need 2 ingredients and about 5 minutes to make-and no baking!
Take your ginger cookies and liberally spread Philly chocolate cream cheese on one cookie and top with another. Bam! An instant, delicious, chocolate ginger sandwich! 


Household Helper


I really like the Magic Eraser product. I have found it works well for cleaning just about anything-from taking ball point ink off of my leather sofa at the office to removing stains and scratch marks from my white kitchen sink at home. It removes marks from walls, doors, shoes and more. 
My latest discovery is for my glass shower. I have hard water and it leaves unsightly spots all over the glass walls. I used to use Kaboom and it works well. But, I don't like breathing fumes from the chemicals when I use the cleaner and I have to take an extra step to rinse the product off of the walls and then dry it by hand. Below is a picture of the product Kaboom-it does work-I am just trying to stay away from chemicals whenever possible. Also-there is a before and after shot of the glass shower walls.


With the eraser, you simply wet the sponge, wipe down the walls and then I use a microfiber towel to dry off. The spots are gone, shower walls sparkling clean and I am done in minutes! 
See if it helps you tackle your cleaning jobs!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Brie with Ginger Crackers


Here's another easy appetizer for company or that you can make for yourself. Of course you can make it the traditional way by baking the brie cheese in the oven, but this version is made in the microwave. Quick and delicious!

Depending on the size of your group, you can make a large or small version of this dish. I made the small version for our get together. Here's the recipe.

Ingredients:
1 wedge of creamy Brie cheese from grocery store
Small jar of your favorite jelly-I used an apple pomegranate jelly
I used Anna's ginger thins-very light and crispy



Directions:
Unwrap cheese wedge and cut off rind
Place cheese on microwave safe serving tray and soften in microwave for 30-45 seconds, depending on your microwave wattage. You don't want the cheese to melt but to be warm and soft.
Spread jelly over top and sides of cheese wedge. Serve with ginger thins and enjoy!


Caprese Bites


Here's a tasty summer appetizer that is both healthy and super easy to make!
If you like Caprese salad, you will love these.

Ingredients:
Basil Leaves-I used fresh ones from my container garden
Grape tomatoes or cherry tomatoes
Mozzarella cheese-I used balls that I sliced in halves
Balsamic Vinegar 
Olive Oil
Toothpicks
Salt, if desired

To make the appetizers:
Take one tomato and one piece of cheese. Wrap a basil leaf around the bottom of the cheese and tomato-making a cradle. Skewer with a toothpick to secure. Place on serving tray and repeat until you have made the desired number of appetizers. I made 15 for a small gathering of friends. Note: this was not enough-everyone LOVED them! 

Drizzle vinegar and oil over each one. Salt to taste. Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Chicken Pad Thai

I decided to try to cook Thai food and searched multiple recipes to find a method to make my own version. I wanted to make it extra lean and load it up with veggies.

First I bought the noodles-it comes with a sauce packet, too.


Here's a list of ingredients I used-mix and match as you wish:

3-4 Large chicken breasts, cubed
*I often add a dozen shrimp or some organic lean chicken sausage*
1 egg
Olive oil-1 TBS

Prepare noodles per package instructions-I let noodles sit in the water while I prepare the rest.


Brown the meat in olive oil in an extra large fry pan or wok and set aside

Crack egg into pan and scramble

Add Vegetables:

1 cup raw spinach leaves, torn
1 cup broccoli slaw
1/4 cup shredded carrots
1/3 each of diced bell peppers-I use red, orange and yellow
1/2 yellow onion, diced
1 small bunch of fresh asparagus-I use the tips 
6-8 Basil Leaves, chopped (approx)
2 TBS chopped fresh cilantro
1 small lime, cut into wedges, if desired
1/4 cup fresh pineapple, chopped


* Can add water chestnuts, mushrooms or whatever you like-can also omit any of the ingredients-you should make it however your family will eat it.

I saute all veggies (stir fry) and add back in the meat. 
I add extra sauces while cooking (you may do without or use less or more-according to your specific taste) :
1-2 TBS Sriracha Sauce, to taste
2 TBS Fish Sauce
1 TBS Hoisin Sauce
2-3 TBS Soy Sauce

Once vegetables are done to your liking-add in the noodles and the sauce packet from noodle kit, and stir all together. Squeeze a lime wedge on top, if you wish. 
Enjoy! It's delicious!


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

CHRISTmas lights and cookies

Two of our CHRISTmas traditions include looking at Christmas lights and baking/decorating sugar cookies. Thought I would share a few pictures with you. Another thing we do annually is visit a Mexican food restaurant that puts up tons of tinsel and lights. It is festiveness at its finest! LOL 
After we eat dinner, we go look at lights. We also pile the family into a large SUV or VAN and go see lights on Christmas Eve....this year was particularly special because we got my dad and my brother in law to go with us! It was EPIC! We sang Christmas carols loudly and had a wonderful time making family memories! 
My hope is that you and your family will enjoy traditions of your own-if you don't have any-feel free to incorporate ours or simply start your own! 




The restaurant:




More lights:


Cookies!


Wishing you a very Merry Christmas every year!