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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Crockpot Lemon Chicken Piccata

Lemon chicken piccata is one of my favorite Italian dishes! This simple version is great for when you are in a pinch for dinner yet it is full of flavor! I have confessed my love for the crockpot in many of my posts and I am using it again! This dinner will not disappoint.




Shopping List

bone in chicken thighs and legs-I purchased eight
capers, olives
juice of two lemons
one sliced lemon
one cup of chicken stock
1/4 cup of flour
2 TBS cumin
salt/pepper
olive oil

Procedure

generously salt and pepper both sides of your chicken
in a pan with oil on medium heat brown your chicken for three minutes on both sides
Transfer the chicken to the crockpot and layer with lemon slices
continue to do these steps until all of your chicken is used. 
layer more lemons on top if needed, add capers,olives ( i used some of the juice as well)
*In a shallow bowl mix the flour, lemon juice, and cumin. Whisk away until flour is dissolved. Then pour this mixture over all of the chicken. Cook on low for 6 hours. I also think it would be amazing to splash a few gluts of white wine...I added some italian blended cheese as well :) My house smells AMAZING. Thank you again crockpot for making my life SO easy!



Monday, August 18, 2014

Apple Butterscotch Bundt Cake

Yep.. its another fall recipe only this time its a DELICIOUS dessert! This was my first ever Bundt Cake and I am telling you this is definitely not my last. My friend @Mixandmatchmama goes through 100 bundt cake recipes all "mixed and matched" so that you can basically take a simple plain bundt cake recipe and just add a few different ingredients here and there and come up with a whole different cake! Genius!!! This was the butterscotch version and it was amazing. I made this cake on Friday and I think there may be a crumb left... i am not sure Brandon probably ate that too. This cake is pretty good just sayin'.




Shopping List

one bundt cake pan -I use a 10 inch one
two small boxes of instant butterscotch pudding
one apple grated-I peeled and grated a Braeburn
one cup of butterscotch chips
one box yellow cake mix
four eggs
 1/2cup of veggie oil
1 1/4 cup water
one cup of praline pecans
one can of butter cream frosting

Procedure

In a bowl combine cake mix, oil, water, eggs, puddings and stir with an electric mixer. Pour in apple and butterscotch chips. Pour into a greased bundt pan
Bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean.
Allow the cake to cool for ten minutes before inverting it on another cake plate or stand.
wait until cake completely cools to add frosting and garnish with the praline pecans. 

DELICIOUS




Saturday, August 16, 2014

Crockpot Apple Cinnamon Stuffed Pork Loin with Herbed Goat cheese Mashers



Fall is approaching and I am drooling over all of my fall cook books, Pinterest fall board, and every single pumpkin candle I can get my hands on. It's hot, I'm over the Texas heat and I am ready for some freakin' 65 degree weather and some pumpkin spice latte's can I get an amen? So, due to my lust for the fall season I decided to get a little jump start and cook up one of my recipes I had been saving for a cool fall evening. The Frankhousers are in town and I thought they would be perfect guinea pigs to try this dinner out on. There were no leftovers :) Also the BEST part about this dinner is that it basically cooks itself!!! People please invest in a crockpot if you have not done so already. It is a time life saver. There is nothing better to me than when I have been running after four year old preschoolers all day to come home to a delicious aroma in my kitchen and knowing that I don't have to lift a finger!! UM wine time:) Here are the ingredients you will need.


Shopping List
Pork Loin 
one apple Sliced thin ( I used a Braeburn because they have a really nice flavor but any apple will do)
one yellow onion
cinamon
honey
apple juice -optional
BBQ sauce-optional
5 large Gold Yukon Potatoes
a log of herbed goat cheese
salt/pep
whipping cream
Butter

Procedure

Take your pork loin and place it on a cutting board. Cut slits and place the apple inside the slits
turn your crock pot setting on low and place the meat inside.
Sprinkle some honey and cinnamon over the pork-I always eyeball so just do what you think is best. Also add about 1/4 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce to the top of the meat. Top with sliced onions and additional apples. The recipe I found this from called for some splashes of apple juice but I just substituted the juice for BBQ sauce because I knew eventually it would break down with the juice of the pork and provide a fabulous ROUX but it is up to you :) Cook for about 4-5 hours and dinner is DONE!

For the Mashed potatoes

Boil your golden Yukon mashed potatoes for about 15-20 minutes or until a fork can pierce easily through. Drain and place potatoes back in pot. Add about half of the goat cheese log, a few splashes of heavy whipping cream, and half a stick of butter. Also add a generous amount of salt and pepper especially if you are using unsalted butter. Get your handy dandy hand mixer out and whip those puppies up! I like to leave them a little bumpy because I like my taters to have some texture but whip away if you must!

Serve pork and mashed potatoes side by side and top with the amazing juice you have in the bottom of your crockpot :)


Garlic Lime Cilantro Chicken

Everyday when I am contemplating what to make for dinner that night my heart almost always screams three ingredients..garlic...cilantro..and spice. I love mexican food... and while this supper isn't exactly a "Mexican" style dinner, it has a TON of flavor and many of the same ingredients that I use in my other southwest/Mexican dinners. We paired our chicken with roasted sweet potato topped with a corn, black bean,and hatch green chile topping for some spiciness but a salad topped with the same ingredients would be just as yummy and a bit healthier!


Shopping List
four boneless skinless chicken breasts-chunked
cilantro
Garlic
Limes-3-zested
olive oil
cumin
cayenne
avocado-optional
two sweet potatoes peeled and cubed
one can black beans
one can corn
one can rotel
one can hatch green chile peppers
monterrey jack cheese
salt/pep

Procedure

Cut your chicken into chunks, then pour some olive oil in the pan and sauté' garlic. Begin to brown the chicken over medium heat. Once the chicken is browned nicely-with that white line starting to creep up the middle- then generously sprinkle with cumin cayenne and salt/pep. Turn the chicken and let it cook another few minutes and add your lime zest. I also added a little more oil at this point. Juice your lime carcasses over the chicken for a little more tang and add your cilantro. 
remove from skillet and serve.

Sweet potato fiesta

cube your sweet potato and toss with olive oil/salt/pepper
cook on a baking sheet at 400 degrees for about 40 minutes. Mean while add your beans, corn, rotel, and chilled to a pot. Add cumin and cayenne and salt and pepper. cook until hot and flavorful. Add cilantro in the pot and cook to add flavor. When potatoes are done you can add the mixture on top with a little monterrey jack.



Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Crockpot Hawaiian Chicken

I am a huge sucker for crockpots.. especially in the fall when its cold outside. There is just NOTHING better than coming home to a house that smells of amazing fall food thats been cooking on the slow cooker all day. I do enjoy an easy meal in the summer too if I know I have a busy day. This meal is so easy to make it is literally three ingredients!!! Throw it in your crockpot on low and cook for six hours. Easy!


Shopping List
three-four boneless skinless chicken breasts
BBQ sauce
one can of crushed pineapple 
salt/pep

Procedure:
Salt and pepper your chicken and place in pot
pour a generous amount of BBQ sauce over them
and about half a can of crushed pineapple
simmer on low all day!-six hours

UM EASY?!!!!!


*Sidenote* we served our chicken over brown rice however you could totally shred this chicken and place inside of a whole grain tortilla with a little green onion and you have an amazing summer burrito!




    

Monday, August 4, 2014

Graduation Weekend

This weekend felt so surreal. After seven years of tears, wanting to give up, changing schools, switching to be an online student, wanting to give up, and pushing myself to finish. I finally did it. I finished college. I am so proud of the determination that I always kept in order to push through the hardest times. It was even more amazing because my husband..my soulmate was there to see me walk across that stage and accept my diploma. The sound of my entire family cheering me on in the audience was enough to make this whole thing worth it.  So many people have said "Finally Callie, you FINALLY graduated!" Yes I did. I finally graduated..but see instead of looking at the fact that it took me seven years.. I look at the fact that I never gave up.

A few pictures from this weekend

My supportive husband and myself before we walked in


The fabulous creme brûlée that I devoured at our dinner Saturday night at Amerigos


My BFF Lindie and me got to sit right next to each so other and cheer one another on during the ceremony!


Thursday, July 31, 2014

FALL...in love

I am READY for fall to arrive... I have been dreaming of fall all week and how excited I am to get out my scarves and boots and whip up some of my favorite fall inspired foods!! I have TONS of new soups, stews, and casseroles that I will feature on the blog this coming fall!!...Think PUMPKIN:) These are some of my FAVORITE things about fall since I am feeling a little fall-inspired today.

FALL INSPIRATIONS

 
 
Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte'
Buffalo Dip that I make for football season
all of my 2334245234 scarves :)
boots and skinny jeans :)!
drinking my coffee outside on my patio
the month of October
Our anniversary
Thanksgiving
Soups/Stews/Hearty dishes
constantly using my crockpot
cooking with tons of apples, cinnamon, and pumpkin!
My beloved Circle E fall scents-apple strudel and country morning
Fall décor inside my house
the fact that we are THAT much closer to Christmas...FALALALA
dark nail polish
and finally.. visiting the ranch with our family and friends. The ranch is gorgeous in the fall.
See? :)
 
 

Baked Snapper with garlic basil sauce

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