Friday, May 3, 2013


Korean Beef

Ingredients:
1 lb lean ground beef
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup soy sauce
1 Tablespoon sesame oil
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 - 1 teaspoon crushed red peppers (depending on how spicy you like it)
salt and pepper
1 bunch green onions, diced
Rice, cooked

Directions:
Heat a large skillet over medium heat and brown hamburger with garlic in the sesame oil. Drain most of the fat and add brown sugar, soy sauce, ginger, salt and pepper and red peppers. Simmer for a few minutes to blend the flavors. Serve over steamed rice and top with green onions. 

Add some angel hair pasta noodles soaked in chicken broth, ginger and garlic and a side salad and call it a meal.  Lanning is reminded of his mission and just can't get enough!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Banana cream pie from scratch


this is what Lann requested instead of cake for his birthday. It was the first time i'd made one from scratch.  It took awhile but boy was it thrilling when it all came together nicely:)

ingredients:
8 tablespoons cornstarch
1 1/4 cups sugar
4 eggs, slightly beaten
4 cups cold milk
2 tablespoons butter
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 pinch salt
3 bananas, sliced diagonally
Directions:
ingredients for 10" BAKED pie shell.
MIX cornstarch, sugar, salt.
ADD to COLD milk in a medium size saucepan.
STIR to dissolve.
Cook mixture over MEDIUM heat (Stir constantly to prevent scorching) until bubbly.
Pour 1/4 of the hot mixture into beaten eggs.
Mix thoroughly.
Return mixture to the saucepan.
Continue cooking until mixture comes back to"bubbling" and is thick.
Blend in butter and vanilla.
Pour half of the mixture into 10" baked pie shell.
Cover the top with sliced bananas.
Pour remainder of the mixture on top of the bananas.
Let the filling cool-- then refrigerate until firm.
Top the pie with sweetened whipped cream and serve!


Oreo Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies

Oreo Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies 4Ingredients
  • 2 sticks softened butter
  • 3/4 Cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1 Cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 Tablespoon pure vanilla
  • 3 1/2 Cupall purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 10 oz bag chocolate chips
  • 1 bag Oreo Cookies, I used the double stuff :)
Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a stand or electric mixer cream butter and sugars until well combined. Add in eggs and vanilla until well combined.
  2. In a separate bowl mix the flour, salt and baking soda. Slowly add to wet ingredients along with chocolate chips until just combined. Using a cookie scoop take one scoop of cookie dough and place on top of an Oreo Cookie. Take another scoop of dough and place on bottom of Oreo Cookie. Seal edges together by pressing and cupping in hand until Oreo Cookie is enclosed with dough. Place onto a parchment or silpat lined baking sheet and bake cookies 9-13 minutes or until cookies are baked to your liking. Let cool for 5 minutes before transferring to cooling rack. Serve with a tall glass of milk, enjoy!
Makes about 2 dozen VERY LARGE Cookies :)

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Liff's Chicken Sesame Pasta

This is one of my favorite recipes. I have it jotted down on a worn out 3x5 card and it keeps getting lost.  Recently i've been looking for it for over a week and finally it turned up inside the kid's "goodnight gorilla" book.  So i think it's about time i jot it down somewhere it's easier to find....

-3 or 4 chicken breasts sauteed in oil, sprinkle with lemon pepper and slice in diagonal strips.
-1 pkg (12 oz) wide egg or bowtie noodles
-1 bunch of spinach
-chopped red, yellow, green peppers
-1/4 cup diced sugared almonds
dressing:  1/4 cup sesame seeds
1/3 cup red wine vinegar
1/2 cup canola oil
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1/4 cup chopped parsley
1/3 cup soy sauce
3 T sugar
Mix dressing ingredients well in blender and pour over salad and refrigerate. Add spinach and almonds just before serving.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Slime




The girls and I had fun making slime.

Here are the directions:

1. Empty an entire 8 ounce bottle of Elmer's glue into a mixing bowl. Fill the empty bottle with warm water, but the lid on then shake. Pour the water mixture into the mixing bowl and use a spoon to mix well.
2. Add a drop or two of food coloring.
3. Measure 1/2 cup of warm water into a plastic cup and add a teaspoon of Borax powder to the water. Stir the solution.
4. While stirring the glue in the mixing bowl, slowly add a little of the Borax solution. When firm enough mix with your hands, keep adding the Borax to the glue and don't stop mixing until you get slime. The more you add the more firm it will get, make it as stringy or as firm as you like.
We put all of the Borax and water in, but may not add so much next time. The girls had fun with this stuff for hours. It keeps in a plastic bag for days.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Christmas cookie puzzle

I found this on the internet (somewhere?) and i can't wait to give a try with the little ones:)
This is a fun gift or activity for the child (or child-like person) in your life. An edible puzzle, to be decorated to your heart’s content and then eaten afterwards. Who says you can’t play with your food?
These are a lot of fun to make and after snapping the above photo, I let my son have at ‘er. He had a blast smearing the frosting and mixing all the colours together into an unappealing grey mass. It may not have looked very appetizing but he had so much fun and after scraping off an inch of frosting, it was still very edible. :)
You can make these as intricate or as simple as you like. It’s all left up to your imagination… or time.
The process is simple:
  • Roll cookie dough into a rectangle (you’ll want it to be a little thicker then normal for stability). Lay desired cookie cutters on top of the rolled out dough to figure out placement. Press cookie cutters into the dough, then press walnut, pecan or almond halves into the dough to create handles. Remove cookie cutters and bake according to recipe instructions.
  • Once baked, immediately re-cut the shapes with appropriate cookie cutters. Allow to cool completely before carefully removing them (it’s best to roll these out and bake them on the same piece of parchment paper so that you can pop the pieces out easier).
  • Once removed, decorate all pieces with frosting (recipe below) and allow to dry before putting the puzzle back together, to avoid smudging. Package up in cellophane to give away or eat and enjoy. :)

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The frosting I used is perfect for kids. It can be made thick enough to spread or watered down just a tad more so you can put it into resealable plastic bags and pipe it on. It also dries nice and hard so you don’t have to worry about any of the pieces smudging if you are wanting to gift it. But of course, you can use royal icing if you prefer.

Sugar Cookie Frosting
7 tablespoons of milk will give you a frosting thick enough to spread, add additional milk to reach your desired consistency.
  • 5 cups icing sugar (confectioners sugar), sifted
  • 1/3 cup unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 7 + tablespoons milk
Mix together all ingredients until smooth, adding more milk as necessary to get desired consistency.
Tip: If piping onto cookies check the consistency by doing the 10 second ribbon test. Drag a knife through the frosting and lift to make a ribbon. It should smooth out in 5-10 seconds. If the icing comes together before 5 seconds, add more sugar. If it comes together after 10 seconds, add more liquid. This will ensure that it is firm enough to pipe but still loose enough to flood the cookie.

Hummus


Hummus
1 (15 ounce) can garbanzo beans (or about 5 oz. of dried chickpeans or garbanzo beans which have been soaked overnight and cooked for)
1/2 cup vegetable oil (typically olive oil is used)
2 tablespoons fresh parsley or 1 1/2 tablespoons dried parsley
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 whole scallion
2 garlic cloves
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon water
Directions:

Blend all ingredients except for beans in a food processor.
Add beans and process until it resembles a chunky dip; not completely smooth.
Enjoy!