Sunday, May 29, 2011

Breakfast Tostadas


In the mood for something different for breakfast? This is a little something I cooked up back in May, I took pictures of it, then forgot to blog about it.  This was actually for Cinco De Mayo and it was so good, I will not be waiting for May 5 to come around to eat it again!

Here's what you'll need:
1 small onion
1/2 Green Bell Pepper
1 Clove of Garlic
1/2 Can of Corn (Drained)
1/2 Can of Black Beans (rinsed)
1 Can of Tomatoes/Green Chilis
1 packet of Sazón Goya
1/2 lime (optional)
1 avacado (optional)
Tostada Shells
4 eggs (optional, but highly recommended - 1 egg per tostada)
Fresh Cilantro


Start by Sauteing the Onion, Garlic and Pepper


Once tender, add in the Corn, Black Beans, Tomatoes and Chilis

Next, add the Sazón Goya
Continue to cook until everything is done.  While it is cooking, get out another skillet and cook up some eggs any way you like it.  We use Fisher Eggs from Fisher Farms right here in Oklahoma, I've never tasted a better egg in my life.

For Michelle, I scrambled her eggs (1 egg per tostada) I did one scrambled and one fried.  There's something wonderful about a fried egg over this mixture (if you like fried eggs, it's a must try) Top it off with fresh salsa (another blog post coming soon), avocado and fresh cilantro.  Enjoy!


Monday, May 23, 2011

My Favorite Meal


Falafels have become one of my favorite meals to make at home.  They are healthy, tasty and just so good! I decided I wanted to try something a little extra I'll show you at the end of the post.  Today was a good day minus all the tragedy over in Joplin. It's so crazy to think about! We drive through there quite a bit when we go to Branson, so to see what you see on TV just doesn't seem real.  May God's presence be seen through this calamity.  We truly are blessed to have a home where we can make food, stay warm/cool and dry.  I write this laying on my bed just listening to the thunder roll and the rain drops fall. So relaxing.

So here is the deal with the felafels, let's get started! Super easy! You will need:
Pita Bread
1 can Chickpeas (garbanzo beans)
3 tsp Fresh Parsley
1 tsp Lemon Juice
3 cloves Garlic
1 tsp Cumin
1 tsp Coriander
1 tspBaking Powder
1 tsp Flour
2 tsp Olive Oil

Sauce:
1 small container Greek Yogurt (Plain)
2 tsp Cumin Seeds
1 tsp Mustard Seeds
10 Peppercorns


Put the can of chickpeas in a food processor (Drain them first) get them as mashed up as possible. Put them in a mixing bowl and add the remaining ingredients.  Form them into little patties. You want them to be firm, but not dry, so make sure you have that consistency. It makes 8 patties all together.

Michelle is a hater on frying things, so we bake everything... lame but healthy. (I've been begging for a fry daddy for 3 years...) These are just fine baked.  Heat your oven to 375 and place these patties on a greased baking sheet and bake them for about 20-25 minutes, flipping half way through.

Have some toppings as well. Tomatoes, Spinach, Cucumbers, Hummus, Red Onion, whatever sounds good on it.

The sauce is simple but you will need a mortar and pestle for the best tasting sauce.  This was my own recipe, so change it if you must.  Take the cumin seeds, mustard seeds and peppercorns and put them in a heated skillet on the stove.  Keep them moving around, you want them to warm up so you can smell the fragrance. DO NOT OVERCOOK them.  A few of the seeds will start jumping and popping, that's about the time I removed them from the skillet and put them in the mortar. (this was a gift from the Dominican Republic SDA Union Office, otherwise we probably wouldn't have one) Anyways, grind these seeds up and put about half of the mixture in with the yogurt and mix well. That's it! Easy!



Now for that something different.  As a kid I hated cauliflower, I loved broccoli, but thought that cauliflower was just a gross white piece of broccoli, so I've always avoided it.  However recently, I've been trying different things with cauliflower. Well we were at Aldi yesterday and I saw some and decided I would make some roasted cauliflower. 


Here's what I did.  I cut the cauliflower up into bite size pieces. Put it in a large mixing bowl and coated them with olive oil.  I sprinkled the rest of the seed mixture onto the cauliflower and added a little salt and turmeric (just a sprinkle). Stir it up so you have an even coat on all of it.  Place it on a baking sheet and put it in the over with the falafels.  They should get done about the same time.  You want a little brown on the cauliflower, but most importantly you want it tender.







Now comes the best part, assembling your falafel sandwich! Have fun and enjoy!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Lions, Tigers and Bulls...


What a great trip to Chicago! Michelle had a week off of school, so we took full advantage of it.  We flew in last Sunday to stay with Mark, Stephanie and Monroe.  Throughout the week, we made it to the zoo, watched the Bulls play (on tv of course), went to the park and even cooked a few meals in the process.  We wanted to make life easier on Steph than adding pressure to entertain guests.  Yes, there were some exciting moments like this one.

1st Chicago Style Hot Dog!
Chicago Style Hot Dog - Vegetarian just for Michelle!
Now that I got that out of my system, check out this super easy Thai Peanut Pasta dish I cooked for everyone. 

First start out with a few broccoli crowns, carrots, scallions and garlic. We even threw in some Tender Bits as a protein.  Also, grab a Peanut Sauce from Target and select Wal-Mart's.  They are pretty easy to find.  Boil up some Penne Pasta and throw the veggies in a large skillet with some oil.  Once everything is nice and hot, take about 1/4 cup of water and add it to the skillet and put a lid on it to steam the veggies.  Keep doing this if necessary, you can also put a few squirts of soy sauce over it with some sesame seeds.

Once the broccoli and carrots are tender, drain the pasta and add the peanut sauce and veggies into a big bowl.  Toss together and add a handful of cilantro.  It's pretty tasty. Michelle says it's in her Top 5 things that I make, which is an extremely bold statement - but Michelle means what she says.
Thai Peanut Pasta
 On another note, I understand that I am not taken seriously in the blogging world because I do not update on a regular basis. This is malarky... And I'm not sure what that word means, but my mom used to say it a lot when she tried to say something was bogus.  I am such a great blogger, I only have to do it once a month... okay, j/k. I will try to do better.  In fact, I have many things to blog about, just not a lot of time to do it, so I will try to do better.

On a completely unrelated note, I bought my first pair of Toms shoes this last week.  It took me a while to get used to them, but I think I am a huge fan now.  Extremely comfortable, and now I look like a cool kid. Here is a picture of one, yes, just one. 

To close, I would like to leave you with something I fell in love with while in Chicago - It's Garrett's popcorn.  This is the "Chicago Mix" (Cheddar Corn and Caramel Corn) The sweet, salty, crunchy goodness is just incredible - it is messy but worth it.  If you're ever in Chicago, it's a must.  We walked 2 miles to get some when we could've just gotten it at the airport before we left (which we did) Here is a picture to get your mouth watering. And this is also the end of today's blog. Good night!