Friday, October 31, 2008

Cathy's Pasta Salad


My street is having a block party tonight in my cul-de-sac for Halloween. I was asked to bring pasta salad because one of the other girls has had it and loved it. I give all credit to my step-mom Cathy because it's her recipe. This is my favorite thing to make for BBQ's and I can eat way too much of it. This is one dish that if you take to a party, you usually don't go home with any. Happy Halloween!

Cathy's Pasta Salad

multi colored pasta (cook as directed)

sliced carrots
broccoli
cauliflower
celery
cherry tomatoes sliced in half
black olives whole
cucumbers
Bernstein's Italian Dressing

* can add or not include any vegetables you have, don't have or don't like

combine all veggies and pasta and add one bottle of Bernstein's Italian dressing or until covered and moist ( use the Bernstein's Cheese and Garlic Italian...yum!)
you can add a pinch or two of fennel seeds.. I like it when its added, it adds a really good flavor.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Crock Pot Green Chile

When I got married my Aunt Cheri gave me a wonderful cook book that she made, full of her delicious recipes. This cook book has been my #1 cook book for the last 2.5 years. I know I can try just about any recipe out of it and it will be good. Well, there is a recipe in there that is hand-written. It is from Cheri's mother-in-law...Grandma Hall. On the recipe, she wrote "JW likes them". JW is my cousin. I think it is so cool to have recipes handed down that are loved in the family.
I hope you enjoy! Sorry no pic this time.

2 lbs stew meat (fat trimmed away)
1 large onion - shopped
1 pkg taco seasoning mix
1 tablespoon oregano
1 teaspoon garlic salt
1 large can chopped green chilis
1 large can tomato sauce (the biggest one, not the soup size can)

Layer all ingredients in crock pot with meat on bottom. Turn on low and cook 10 hours or overnight. Stir only after it has cooked for 5 hours. Spoon on large flour tortillas and wrap to form burro. Burro may be deep-fried if desired.

*I have never cooked mine the whole 10 hours and they still turn out great. I usually put it on around 10am and we'll eat around 5 or 6pm.*

*Also, this is great to eat even just in a bowl and not made in a burrito. I had mine in a bowl tonight since I didn't want the carbs and it was still delicious.*

*You can also put some shredded cheese in the burrito to make it even more tasty.*

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Foil Dinner

Sorry we haven't posted a recipe in a while. Carrie is busy moving, Jen is busy with her three kids and all the things they have going on and I have just been making dinners that we already have on here. I recently made the Apricot chicken, Mozzarella chicken, and Better than Sex Cake and they were all so good! Oh, I also made Grandma's beef stew and LOVED it! Anyway, I just started a low carb diet to try to lose the rest of this baby weight so I will be posting lots of low-carb meals on here since I will be trying a lot of new dishes. The first one I have for you is the old camping classic Foil Dinner. This is normally something you would make over the fire or grill out in the woods, but I have a recipe for one that you bake in the oven and I thought it would be something different to try. I really liked how it came out.

1 1/2 pounds ground hamburger meat
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 envelope onion soup mix
2 medium carrots-quartered (I just cut up a bag of already peeled baby carrots)
2 stalks celery (i used about 4 so there were more veggies)
3 medium potatoes - pared & quartered (i put these in for my hubby but didn't eat them since they add carbs)
3 tablespoons water


Heat oven to 450 degrees. Line a 9x13 pan with foil, leaving edges to bring up and together to seal.
Stir together mushroom soup and onion soup mix, spread over meat. Top with veggies, sprinkle water over veggies. Fold over foil and seal securely. Cook 1 1/2 hours or until tender.
Sprinkle with salt/pepper if desired.


*not the best picture, but mine never are! :-)*