Tuesday, January 28, 2014

CHEESY BROCCOLI CHICKEN





Recently I have been trying to come up with new recipes to try that are both easy and quick to make and still taste super yummy!  This chicken recipe was about as simple as it gets and was a big hit with my family!

WHAT YOU NEED:

*3 boneless skinless chicken breasts (I cut each breast in half)
*1 cup milk
*1 bunch of broccoli (or you can use frozen. I would say about 2 cups.)
*1 cup French Fried Onions, crushed
*1 can Campbell's Cheddar Cheese Soup
*1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
*Salt & pepper to taste

WHAT YOU DO:

Preheat your oven to 350*.  While the oven is heating up, cut each chicken breast in half and place in a baking dish. Salt and pepper each piece of chicken. In a mixing bowl, combine the cheddar cheese soup and milk until it is blended. Pour over the chicken making sure each piece is well covered. 

Next, cut broccoli into small florets and add on top of chicken.  Sprinkle shredded cheddar cheese and crushed fried onions across top as well. Place in oven and bake for 30-35 minutes or until chicken is cooked completely through. 

Serve with rice or mashed potatoes. My husband likes that there is enough sauce to use on the mashed potatoes.  Enjoy! :)



Thursday, September 12, 2013

CHOCOLATE CHERRY MICE & CANDY BAR BEARS

Everyone has heard that familiar question before....."Sure we will be able to make it to the party. What can we bring?"  Such a simple question and yet I always find myself at a loss when it comes to replying. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE when relatives bring something to our parties because lets face it, planning a party can be somewhat overwhelming. From balloons to food to decorations and so on, there are lots of things to do and usually (if you are a procrastinator like me), not a lot of time to do them.  I always feel rude when someone asks me what they can bring to a party and my response is "whatever you would like". I honestly am thankful for anything they do. So when my Aunt asked me the question before my son's party, my response was the same robotic response as always: "Whatever you would like to bring."  One thing I do know is that I am always pleasantly surprised when it comes to her, and this time was no different.  
She arrived the day of the party with these two super cute candy treats, which fit perfectly with the Mickey Mouse theme. I asked her how she made them because I couldn't pass up the opportunity to blog about them. 

FOR THE MICE:
First, she melted several pieces of chocolate in the microwave, being super careful that the chocolate did not burn.  Once the chocolate was completely melted and creamy, she dipped several cherries (with stem still attached) into the melted chocolate and placed each one onto a lined baking sheet.  Before the chocolate re-hardened, she gently attached a Hershey kiss sideways (see above) using the melted chocolate as "glue".  Add two almond slivers for ears and with black gel cookie icing, add the eyes and nose. Super simple and super cute!

FOR THE CANDY BAR CARS:
Begin by unwrapping several Milky Way miniature candy bars and set them on a lined baking sheet.  Using a butter knife, carefully make an indention through the chocolate shell of the candy bar (this is where the bear will sit). Add one teddy bear cookie to each candy bar. Next, using some melted chocolate, place 4 drops of chocolate (two on each side) where the wheels would be. Add M&Ms as the wheels. Now your Candy Bar Cars are complete. How cute are they?  My Aunt added little flags with Mickey Mouse symbols so that they would go with the party theme. 

I got so many compliments on these at my son's party. Not only were they very cute looking on the cake table, but they tasted so good!  

MICKEY MOUSE OREO CUPCAKES

In keeping with the Mickey Mouse theme for my son's 3rd birthday party, I wanted a really cute dessert to have next to the cake for the kiddos. But these sweet treats were a big hit with everyone!  I mean who wouldn't like all that chocolate?  They were super easy to make and didn't really require many ingredients.
INGREDIENTS:
*1 box Chocolate cake mix
*1 can Chocolate cake frosting
*1 lg. package Oreo cookies

WHAT YOU DO:
You begin by preparing the cake mix as directed on the box. Place batter into muffin tins and bake. (This should make 18-24 cupcakes depending on the brand). While they are in the oven, place half the package of Oreos into a food processor and chop until you have small cookie crumbs.  Place in a bowl and set aside. 

Once the cupcakes are done baking and have cooled completely, begin frosting them with the chocolate icing making sure you get plenty of icing on each one (you want to make sure that there is enough icing for the ears to stick into later).  After icing a cupcake, gently dip it in the cookie crumbs making sure to coat the icing completely. (see picture above).  I prepared these cupcakes the night before my son's party. Once i had all the cupcakes iced and dipped in the cookie crumbs, i placed them in plastic storage containers and finished them the next day.  

When I was ready to set up for the party, I removed the cupcakes from the containers and added the "ears".  This was pretty simple since i got them ready the night before by gently separating each cookie, scraping out the cream, and saving each chocolate halve. That way on the day of the party all I had to do was take two cookie halves and gently stick them into the icing so that they resembled Mickey's ears.  How simple is that? Say Cheers!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

HOMEMADE CINNAMON APPLE CHIPS

For years I have loved to buy Apple Chips in the store, they were sweet, crunchy, and best of all....a lot healthier than regular potato chips.  I used to buy them in bulk and then one day, I went grocery shopping and NONE. There were none to be found in any of the grocery stores around here. I have to admit I was more than a little bummed. I even looked online from the manufacture to see where they were still being sold.  Then one day, I realized how simple these should be to make and decided to attempt it.  It is probably the simplest recipe in existence and they come out perfectly! Here's how I made these scrumptious treats!



WHAT YOU NEED:
*2 Apples (duhhh)
*1 tbsp. Cinnamon
*1/4 cup Sugar
*Mandolin Slicer (optional...but it sure does make this recipe a million times simpler)

WHAT YOU DO:
The first thing you do is preheat your oven to 250* (you don't want it any higher because it can make the sugar burn).  Next, line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.  Once your baking sheets are prepared, you are ready to slice your apples. 
I use a mandolin slicer because I prefer the simplest method possible when it comes to this. I absolutely hate chopping or slicing things when cooking and so I decided to spend the money on buying a slicer like this that has settings for all different types of slicing/chopping/etc.  However, if you do not have a slicer like this, you can surely slice the apples your self.  You want to get very slin slices so that they crisp up like chips.  The thicker the slices the softer your chips will be (and who wants soggy chips). 
Once you slice your apples, you want to lay them in a single layer on the baking sheets.  You can overlap the edges, but I wouldn't overlap anymore than what I have pictured.  If they overlap too much, they won't crisp either and you will end up with one big chip. 
Next, combine 1/4 cup of white sugar and 1 tbsp. cinnamon in a small bowl.  You may think that it doesn't make a lot for all those apple slices, but trust me, you won't even end up using all that.  Once you combine the sugar and cinnamon, just lightly sprinkle some on each apple slice.  You won't need much because apples are naturally sweet.  Then place apples in the oven for 3 hours (yes 3 hours), they need to bake on very low heat for a long time in order to dry out.  After about an hour and a half, flip all the slices over. (They will be slightly stuck to the parchment paper, but should be no more difficult to peel off than peeling a new sticker off the backing sheet).  They won't be crispy at this point.  Place back in the oven for the remaining hour and a half.  Once the 3 hours are over, turn the oven off and leave apples in the oven for another hour while the oven cools.  This will crisp the chips up nicely.  Then enjoy :)




Sunday, April 28, 2013

BUFFALO CHICKEN STUFFED SHELLS

Two of my hubby's favorite dishes are stuffed shells and buffalo chicken wings. So I thought "why not combine these two yummy dishes into one?"  I figured that stuffing large shells with a mix of cheeses, chicken, and hot sauce would be super scrumptious! They turned out amazing and quickly became a often requested meal in our home!
 
 
 
 
WHAT YOU NEED:
 
*1 box large shells
*1 pkg.  blue cheese crumbles
*1 chicken breast
*1 (8 oz.) pkg.  cream cheese, softened
*1/2c  blue cheese dressing
*1/2c  hot sauce
 
For the sauce:
*3 tbsp. butter
*1/4c  hot sauce
*1/4c  blue cheese dressing
 
 
WHAT YOU DO:
 
Cook shells according to directions on box, but only until shells are cooked but still firm.  Drain and cool. Drizzle with a little olive oil and toss gently to keep them from sticking together.
 
Cook chicken breast in skillet with a drizzle of olive oil, until browned and cooked through.  Let cool and shred with a fork.
 
Add shredded chicken to bowl with red hot, blue cheese crumbles and dressing, and cream cheese. Mix until blended.  Stuff shells with mixture and place in large baking dish.

 
In saucepan, melt butter and hot sauce until heated then add 1/4 cup of blue cheese dressing.  Drizzle over shells. Bake in oven at 375* for 15 minutes.  
 
 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

"OMG" Orange Creamsicle Cake

I came across a recipe online recently, for a creamsicle cake and thought it was something different and sounded tasty. So the other day, I finally decided to try and make it for an Easter dessert.  As I followed the recipe, I noticed that the cake in no way resembled the picture and seemed as if it would end up being a big pan of mush that may or may not have ended up tasting somewhat like a creamsicle.  So after some thought, I decided to attempt to make this cake my own way. It turned out fantastic and tastes just like the creamsicles that I used to love when I was a kid! This is one of those recipes that tastes so good that it's dangerous! Luckily EVERYONE liked it and I wasn't left with much :)



WHAT YOU NEED:

*1 box yellow cake mix
*2 (3 oz.) pkgs orange flavored Jell-O
*1 (5.1 oz.) pkg vanilla instant pudding mix
*1 cup milk
*2 eggs
*2 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
*1 tub Cool Whip, thawed


WHAT YOU DO:


The first thing that you do is bake the yellow cake as directed on the box in a 13x9 inch cake pan.  Once the cake is done, let it cool completely. I left mine cool for several hours. If you proceed before the cake is completely cooled you will end up with a mushy cake. 
Once the cake is cooled, Mix 1 package of the orange Jell-O with 1 cup of boiling water and 1 cup of cold water.  Make sure it's dissolved completely. Then poke holes into the cooled cake with a knife and pour Jell-O over top (this is the same way you make a typical Jell-O poke cake).  Once you've poured the Jell-O over the cake. Cover and refrigerate for several hours. I left mine in the fridge for like 6 hours. You want to leave it in a while so that the cake firms up after putting all that liquid into it. 


After the cake has chilled for several hours, mix pudding mix, milk, vanilla, and the other package of orange Jell-O. Using a whisk, beat the mixture for several minutes until it becomes a thick pudding mixture. Spread over top of the cake. Cover and refrigerate for another 1-2 hours.
 

 
Remove from fridge and frost with Cool Whip and decorate with orange zest!  Yummy Yummy!  Store in the refrigerator!
 

Monday, April 1, 2013

STRAWBERRY CREAM CHEESE COBBLER

Recently my husband came across a picture of a strawberry desert that looked super yummy and asked me to make it for him. But just like a man, he shows me only a picture....no recipe and not even so much as a word to tell me what exactly it was.  So using my wife super powers, I tried to figure out what the dessert could possibly be and then make my own version of it...the outcome?? A super yummy Strawberry Cream Cheese Cobbler :)
 
 

WHAT YOU NEED:

*1 egg, lightly beaten
*1 cup milk
*4 ounces cream cheese
*2 quarts strawberries, washed and cut in half or quarters
*1/2 tsp. salt
*1 stick of butter (1/2 cup)
*1 cup flour
*1 cup sugar
*2 tsp. baking powder
 
WHAT YOU DO:

Start by preheating your oven to 350*. Wash and slice strawberries in half (or for bigger strawberries, cut into quarters).  Melt butter in microwave and pour into a 13x9 glass baking dish.  Next, combine egg, sugar, milk, baking powder, flour, and salt.  Pour mixture over top of melted butter in baking dish.  Do not mix together. Add strawberries in a single layer to the mixture.  Next, cut cream cheese into small pieces and place on top of strawberries. 
 

 
 
Bake in oven for 35-45 minutes or until top is golden brown and edges are bubbly.  Serve warm!