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one-pot meals

November 29, 2012 by anne 1 Comment

I enjoy cooking and making food for people. I however dislike stressful recipes and cleaning the kitchen after dinner. I joke that if I won millions I would never hire a chef but a dishwasher that is another story. So one-pot meals are perfect for me. Even if they have some prep or a little sautéing these are my favorite meals. Lasagna, meatloaf, mac and cheese, and stew to name a few. The best part about these are that no matter how much of the kitchen I dirty I can clean the whole thing before the cooking is done. I don’t have to do anything while the cooking is happening. I don’t have to multi-task pans on the stove.

I have always loved fine Cooking magazine and I am a sucker for the best of issues they put at the check stands. I think I own most of them and cookies twice because I purchased it again this year forgetting I already owned it. When I saw the one-pot meals version this week it took about 5 seconds before it was in my cart. I didn’t even let them put it in a bag. I carried it out with me like I was going to read it on the way home.
Since I put down my Baker’s Dozen goals I have been challenging myself to get a head start on them. Especially, the goal of cooking a recipe from every food magazine I get. This is the first food magazine I have purchased or that has shown up in my mailbox so let the challenge begin. I have done myself proud and made two recipes out of this issue. Last night we had beef and black bean chili with chipotle and avocado and tonight we are having slow-cooker steak and guinness pie. If you like the sounds of these I suggest you too get the new issue of the best of fine Cooking. I know I will be making more of the included recipes.
My skills at food photography late at night are still growing so these photos are brought to you courtesy of the nice people at fineCooking.com

I didn’t make the chili according to the recipe so I am adding my version below but if you would like to cook the slow-cooker steak and guinness pie just click. This was my first recipe in a slow-cooker and I am hooked. I can’t wait to get more recipes so dinner will be done while I do whatever I want.
The only change I made to the recipe was the meat. Instead of 1 lb. of 85% lean ground beef I did half beef and half pork.
Beef, Pork and Black Bean Chili with Chipotle and Avocado

3 15-oz. cans black beans, rinsed and drained
1 14-1/2-oz. can diced tomatoes
1 medium chipotle plus 2 Tbs. adobo sauce (from a can of chipotles in adobo sauce)
2 Tbs. extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 lb. 85% lean ground beef

1/2 lb. ground pork
Kosher salt
1 large red onion, finely diced
1-1/2 Tbs. chili powder
2 tsp. ground cumin
1 lime, juiced
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
Freshly ground black pepper
1 ripe avocado, cut in a medium dice

Put one-third of the beans into the bowl of a food processor, along with the tomatoes and their juices, chipotle, and adobo sauce. Process until smooth and set aside.

Heat the oil in a 5- to 6-quart Dutch oven or similar heavy-duty pot over medium-high heat until it’s shimmering hot, about 2 min. Add the meat, season with 1/2 tsp. salt, and cook, using a wooden spoon to break up the meat, until it loses its raw color, about 3 minutes. Transfer the meat to a large plate using a slotted spoon. Add half of the onion and 1/4 tsp. salt, and cook, stirring, until it begins to brown and soften, about 3 min. Reduce the heat to medium. Add the chili powder and cumin and cook for 20 seconds. Add the remaining black beans, the puréed bean mixture, and the meat to the pot and simmer for 10 min., stirring frequently. Add half of the lime juice, half of the cilantro, and salt and pepper to taste. If the chili is thicker than you like, it may be thinned with water.

Meanwhile, in a small bowl, mix the remaining lime juice and onion with the avocado. Season generously with salt and pepper. Serve the chili topped with the avocado mixture and remaining cilantro.

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: Fine Cooking, reading, Slow cooker, stew

can you say "Championship"

November 26, 2012 by anne Leave a Comment

Well it isn’t quite time to talk about the championship but I will be making the playoffs. I talked about my love for football a few days ago. I even mentioned the family tree fantasy football league. What I didn’t mention is I am in three leagues. One I have been in for 8 seasons, the second one I have played in for 3 seasons and actually won last year and the third the family league is in the inaugural season. My team is always named the liquored up kicker. It is a nod to my favorite NFL team the Colts.
At the end of the 2003 season Mike Vanderjadt, the kicker, questioned Coach Dungy’s style and Peyton Manning’s leadership. When asked about it during an interview at the Pro Bowl Manning’s answer helped name my fantasy football teams.

The other tidbit I have left out is I am killing it in two leagues.

My longest league is a group that started from some work friends. Now I know some of them but not all. For years I was the only girl and for years I have paid my money and never seen a return because I just never caught the right breaks. This year I have the best record and the most points and a legitimate shot at playing in the final game.

Today in the family league I sealed up the top seed in my division and home field advantage. This is by far my best year in fantasy football. Playoffs in the family league start next week. Playoffs in the other league don’t start until the following week. Four more weeks of fantasy football and another season will be in the books. Hopefully I can write a happy ending, collect my winnings, raise the trophy and gloat all the way into next September.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: fantasy football, liquored up kicker

holiday movies: the classics

November 25, 2012 by anne 1 Comment

It is only a few days after Thanksgiving and we have completed viewing of our first holiday movie. I am a sucker for holiday movies. Some aren’t even holiday movies but because such memorable scenes they become associated with the holidays. Sleepless in Seattle always reminds me of the holidays…”horses, horses, horses. Next up jingle bells sung backwards.” Some others that are holidayish: Die Hard, You’ve got Mail, and many others. In my 38 years some new movies have carved their place in the list of must view holiday favorites. Of the new movies my favorites would have to be in this order are: Elf, A Christmas Story and National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. My animated favorites are Charlie Brown Christmas, Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, Frosty the snowman and Emmet Otter’s jug-band Christmas. I love watching all of them but it is the classics I love the most.

My dad’s favorite and therefore the first one I fell in love with is Miracle on 34th Street

“I believe. I believe. It’s silly but I believe.”

A great movie about believing in people and dreams and the Macy’s Thanksgiving day parade. To this day I still wait for Santa Claus at the end of the parade. Because I am me I get very excited when he comes on screen and even got a little teary this year from the excitement. I do have to say that the rest of the parade has really gone down hill and if Doris Walker was in charge she would have none of this.

For some reason my parents never watched It’s a Wonderful Life every year when it came on TV so I didn’t see it until relatively recently. From the first time I saw it I was in love. In love with George Bailey and his amazing dreams. With Clarence and his sweet innocence and Zuzu and her petals.

“What is it you want, Mary? What do you want? You want the moon? Just say the word and I’ll throw a lasso around it and pull it down. Hey. That’s a pretty good idea. I’ll give you the moon, Mary”

Another movie that gives me goosebumps and has me curled up on the couch just waiting for the perfect ending and the outpouring of love and Christmas spirit. It helps make the bells at work tolerable when you know that every time a bell rings an angel gets their wings.
Last year was the first Christmas I lived with my husband. Our first tree, our first morning opening presents and the first time we watched Holiday Inn together. It is one of his favorite holiday movies.
Could there be anything better than Irving Berlin music, Bing Crosby singing White Christmas and Fred Astaire and Marjorie Reynolds dancing? It was a fun addition to the holiday movie collection.
Tonight we added one more holiday movie. When we looked onDemand it was between Meet me in St. Louis or Christmas in Connecticut. Christmas in Connecticut won.

The plot description got me and it sounded very Holiday Inn like in it’s humor. It is about a food writer who has lied about being the perfect housewife must try to cover her deception when her boss and a returning war hero invite themselves to her home for a traditional family Christmas. That and outside of The Wizard of Oz I am not a huge Judy Garland fan. It was a cute movie and made me laugh out loud a couple times. It was no Miracle on 34th street or It’s a Wonderful Life but it was a good start to the holiday season.

There is one more that we started watching that we hope to be able to finish this holiday season. The Bishops Wife. Cary Grant is dreamy even in black and white.
What is your favorite? Is it a classic or a modern day masterpiece? Does it seem like it isn’t the holidays until you watch one? It feels a little more like the holidays now that we have seen a holiday movie, but it won’t be the same until I watch Miracle on 34th Street or It’s a Wonderful Life.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: holiday movies

thankful captured on film

November 23, 2012 by anne Leave a Comment

Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what is important to you and what makes you feel grateful. Yesterday I wrote a post about a four of the most important people in my life and our combined love of football. That post doesn’t really do justice for all that I am thankful for in my life. This year has given me even more to be thankful for than any other. Not all people I am thankful for are pictured but all are included in one way or another. Let’s get started…

I am thankful for the many people that came to support Tom and I as we became husband and wife and for those that wanted to make it but were unable for one reason or another. As well as those that sent us their congratulations in many different ways.
The friends that helped set up our DIY wedding and the youth that are already strong enough to be themselves.
Old friends that I can call after months and it is like we have never been apart.

My longest friend that loves me even in my ugly moments

The best roommates

The amazing group of women I get to be a part of because of marriage

Great people I have met at work

Especially the ones that I took the time to give me a little bridal shower
One of the people I am most thankful for is the man that introduced me to Tom.

I am also thankful to everyone that has taken the time to read the blog. I hope that you have enjoyed the increased posts. I will be back to recipes and crafts later this week.

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I am familystrong

November 22, 2012 by anne Leave a Comment

Football goes with Thanksgiving like gravy goes with turkey. Sure it is just a game but so much of what I am thankful for has a connection with football. So for my Thanksgiving eve post let’s talk about football and the people I am most thankful for this holiday.

My parents taught me a love for football. I associate my passion for football more with my dad than my mom. I think because when we sat around the TV watching football what my dad said seemed like it had to be correct because he was the guy. Seems silly now but I was little. All I really remember from the early years are that my mom hated the Cowboys. So I cheered for them. My dad took me to my first football game. I have a previous post about that amazing day here. While my love for football started as a father daughter thing my mom really should be given credit for how much she knows about football. She can hold her own in any conversations. Like mother like daughter.
My brother and I have followed the Colts for years. It is a love we share to this day. Now that my parents are in Indy, Michael is in Cincinnati and I am on the west coast there are many sundays of group text messages to talk about the latest Colts info. We call and chat about the team during the off season. We both showed up in Indy to go to attend a couple of the AFC Championship games. The first where the liquored up kicker missed the kick wide right to give the win to the Steelers. Then back to Indy for the game against the Jets that sent the Colts and my parents to the Super Bowl. That year when my parents go picked in the lottery to purchase tickets to the Super Bowl it all came down to that game. After going to the Super Bowl my dad said that if they get picked again Michael and I can have the tickets and go to the Super Bowl. A Colt’s Super Bowl with my brother, that would be a great day.
My husband might just take the cake though. He is a huge Ucla Bruins fan and was a Cowboy’s fan growing up. His love of the Bruins is so strong he hasn’t missed a Jim L. Mora press conference all season. I think growing up in Los Angeles in between teams you just had to pick someone. In a large family there are Cardinals fans, Steelers fans, 49ers fans and Tom was the Cowboys fan. He has since become very supportive of the Colts and my love for them. I don’t know if we can call him a fan just yet but a few more seasons and we can call him one of us. He is however the best commissioner fantasy football has seen.
I have played fantasy football for 8 seasons. Some have been more successful than others but none have been more fun than the Family Tree Fantasy Football League. A group that is nieces and nephews and a brother-in-law. There has been more chatter and smack talk in this league than any other. There are a lot of personalities in any family and this group is no exception. The biggest reason for it being the best is Tom’s dedication to the league. Without him the league wouldn’t exist and he has spent many hours fueling the fire.
For the first time this year I got to see a live football game with all of these people. It was a fun day to get to spend time at Lucas Oil with all of them. Go Colts!
You can’t see them but Maya brought out the blue tights to represent her Colt’s Pride.

My mom and Tom warming the bench

Tom and I in the end zone we are familystrong

Wish we were all together for Thanksgiving. Where ever you are tomorrow have a great Thanksgiving.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: family, football

got flowers and no vase, no problem

November 20, 2012 by anne 8 Comments

Unfortunately we won’t be celebrating Thursday night with a big meal. That might sound surprising for the author of a blog with food in the title. I enjoy all the food at Thanksgiving but since I spend the 7 days prior to the holiday making sure you all can get the groceries you need, I don’t mind relaxing on the day of Thanksgiving. I thought it would be nice to have a nice centerpiece to make it feel a little more like Thanksgiving in the house. I also needed a cute project for the Dare to DIY challenge that starts this week. Truthfully, I needed a project and that lead me to getting creative with flowers.

I don’t own lots of fancy vases and since this is a Thanksgiving centerpiece what could be a better container than one of my favorite pots. That conveniently comes in a nice fall orange color. I have seen tricks to making your own centerpieces so I bought some flowers and decided to give it a shot. I have to say I am pretty happy how it turned out and think it looks mighty fine on the coffee table. I will have no trouble getting into a thankful mood as I sit in front of the fireplace and look at my first flower arrangement.

I started with my favorite LeCreuset pot, a mixing bowl and some painters tape.

Then simply taped of a grid to give the flowers a little support.

Added some water and some flowers and that was all there was to a quick Thanksgiving centerpiece.

What do you have in your house that would make a great base for your next flower arrangement?

Thanks to the hosts of Dare to DIY, NewlyWoodwards, Maybe Matilda, Decor and the Dog and Two Twenty One for putting this challenge together. Be sure to check out what some of the other ladies did with this weeks theme of be thankful and check back next Monday for the entertain theme.

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who is the Hostess with the mostess?

November 19, 2012 by anne Leave a Comment

Enriched Bleached Wheat Flour [Flour, Reduced Iron, B Vitamins (Niacin, Thiamine Mononitrate (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Folic Acid)], Corn Syrup, Sugar, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Water, Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable and/or Animal Shortening (Soybean, Cottonseed and/or Canola Oil, Beef Fat), Whole Eggs, Dextrose. Contains 2% or Less of: Modified Corn Starch, Glucose, Leavenings (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Baking Soda, Monocalcium Phosphate), Sweet Dairy Whey, Soy Protein Isolate, Calcium and Sodium Caseinate, Salt, Mono and Diglycerides, Polysorbate 60, Soy Lecithin, Soy Flour, Cornstarch, Cellulose Gum, Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate, Natural and Artificial Flavors, Sorbic Acid (to Retain Freshness), Yellow 5, Red 40.

That all sounds so yummy doesn’t it? I don’t even know what some of that is. Do you want one? You might and not even know it because you might be one of the many people that are mourning the demise of this little confection. This group when mixed in the correct portion and method turns out a junk food that people are now mourning like a lost dog. The beloved Twinkie. A junk food that has the honor of being associated with murder. The famous twinkie defense.

I will admit I got a little nostalgic when I heard Hostess is going bankrupt and closing. I remember eating them at friends houses. My mother never purchased such things on any occasion. My nostalgia didn’t last long. My thoughts have been more about those people that will lose their jobs and how good it would be if the Twinkie did just disappear. One less junk food option. I am sure it will be replaced with something else if the recipe isn’t purchased and made by someone else. Wouldn’t it be great if the demise of the Twinkie did change some eating habits?
I think the advertising and logos of Hostess hold more interest for me and luckily those aren’t going away. This image will always be around to remind me of Saturday morning cartoons and other food icons from childhood. I still get a kick out of the Kool-aid guy.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Hostess, Twinkie

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