Saturday, March 16, 2013

Meatless Lenten Friday: Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup

A meatless family favorite that only takes about 15 minutes to throw together is grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup.

First, start with making the soup. This cream of tomato soup is so much tastier than Campbell's* - but just as easy!



Cream of Tomato Soup
  • 1 can (12 ounces) tomato paste
  • 3 tomato paste cans milk
  • 2 teaspoons celery seed
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 tomato paste can heavy cream
1. Whisk tomato paste, milk, celery seed, and salt in a large saucepan together until smooth. Heat over medium heat until almost boiling, stirring frequently, but do not boil.

2. Reduce heat to low and whisk in heavy cream. Serve when heated through. Do not allow to boil. Yield: 6 servings.

While the soup heats, make the grilled cheese sandwiches.


Classic Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
  • 12 slices sturdy white bread
  • 6 slices American cheese
  • 6 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, sliced or grated
  • 1 stick butter, melted
1. Heat griddle to medium-high. Assemble 6 sandwiches by laying one piece of American cheese on one slice of bread, then add one ounce of cheddar. Top with another slice of bread. Brush each side of the 6 sandwiches with melted butter.

2. Cook sandwiches on hot griddle for about 2 minutes on each side, until cheese is melted and bread is toasted a golden brown. (Do not press down or flatten sandwiches with spatula!)

Yield: 6 sandwiches. 

Mmmm....grilled cheese and tomato soup complement each other perfectly!


*True story: After Whitney was married and running her own household, she kept making Campbell's tomato soup but could never understand why it didn't turn out the way she remembered it tasting when growing up. She did remember me opening a can and making soup on the stove - whatever could she be doing wrong by just dumping in a can of soup, adding milk, and heating it?

One day recently, I started making tomato soup while she was visiting, and she exclaimed, "So that's how you do it!" I didn't realize I had never passed on my "secret recipe" to her. Now she knows how to make tomato soup the "right" way. :)

Monday, March 11, 2013

Birthday Surprise Party!

Saturday night, with lots of help of from my kids and Sky's friends from school and church, we threw Sky a surprise birthday party! It was so much fun. It all started with Emma, who came to me around January and said she would like to throw Sky a surprise birthday party. I thought it was an excellent idea, if we could get enough of her friends to help pull it off. Andy got a hold of Sky's phone one night and "stole" her contact list. Through Facebook and word of mouth, my son and I were able to secretly get the word out about her surprise birthday party to her friends, and it ended with a very successful night.



Sky's actual 15th birthday will be Wednesday, but we told her we wanted to have a "little" family celebration Saturday night. The day began with her Dad taking her to Seattle for the day, one of Sky's favorite places to hang out. This gave Whitney, Emma, and me plenty of time to get ready for the party. I prepared all the food, and Whitney and Emma (my two artistic, creative kids) were in charge of the decorating.

The girls chose a "springtime" theme with rainbow colors. Notice the little butterflies.



I prepared Sky's favorite snacks, which included chips, homemade salsa, a veggie tray with French onion dip, her favorite party punch....


 and of course, queso!
 

Friends arrived, and waited patiently for her to walk through the door.


We had party guests of all ages....guess who?



Emma & one of her best friends.


The gifts were set out...


Finally, she walked in. The house was quiet and dark. This was the best picture we got of her as she rounded the corner into the dining room where all her friends were hiding out. As they yelled "Surprise!!!" all she could do for a few seconds was just stand there and laugh. She was completely shocked!


Then everyone got a hug...




Andy managed to stop off on the way home and pick up a bunch of pizzas without raising Sky's suspicions. She thought it was just going to be the family, plus Whitney and her kids, so he just told her he wanted to get some "extras" for tomorrow.










There was a lot of laughing and giggling going on...


and eating...

Just about everyone in the family requests a "Texas Sheet Cake" for their birthday. I topped this one with some "spring time" sprinkles.




Lighting the candles...


Here's the birthday girl! :)


River wanted to help remove the candles.....so he could lick the icing off of them.





Soon it was time to open gifts...



Sky is a master of silly faces....



After gifts, some of the kids went outside to make S'mores...




 And jump on the trampoline....


And some of them convinced Sky to play the piano a bit...


And posed for a picture for me...


Pretty girls!


"Best birthday card EVER!"



Some played fooz ball...



And some had to smell the monkey's butt. (One of Sky's gifts was a lavender-scented monkey that you can warm up in the microwave!)


HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SKY! I love you so much and am so proud of you! 
You will always be my "Sky-Baby"!





Friday, March 8, 2013

Chipotle at Home - Burrito Bowls!

My favorite fast-food restaurant is Chipotle. If you don't have a Chipotle near you, I would like to offer my condolences. Have you considered moving? Because it would be worth it. I absolutely love the fresh flavor of everything offered at Chipotle - from their meats, to the grilled veggies, to the salsas. And the cilantro lime rice is to die for.

About once or twice a month, I serve what we have come to call "Chipotle at Home." It is a family favorite, and heaven forbid I serve it on a night that someone in the family isn't home and they miss out. I prepare chicken fajitas with sauteed peppers, cilantro-lime rice (unbelievably easy to re-create), beans, pico de gallo, shredded cheese, chopped lettuce - and if I'm in an especially fabulous mood, some homemade flour tortillas.


I set everything out, buffet-style, for my family to each pick and choose exactly what they want to put in their own "burrito bowls." I do not claim my food tastes just like Chipotle's (except the cilantro lime rice is pretty darn close) - I just like their idea of personal, assembly-line burrito bowls, and that is the concept I use when I put "Chipotle at Home" on our dinner menu.



How to have your own "Chipotle at Home" night  

Cilantro-Lime Rice: In a rice cooker or on the stove, start a pot of salted, plain, white rice. When the rice is ready, keep it warm until serving time. Just before serving, stir in fresh-squeezed lime juice and chopped cilantro. That's it!

My grandmother's juicer - she had it since she was a young newlywed in the 1930's - and gave it to me about 10 years ago. I love it!
 

Pico de gallo: Combine 3 chopped Roma tomatoes, 1 chopped yellow onion, and a "handful" of chopped cilantro. Stir in some chopped jalapeno peppers - the amount depending on how much heat you want - and salt to taste. I usually use 2 ripened jalapeno peppers - unseeded. We like our food hot. Important: Chop by hand! Do not put pico de gallo ingredients into a food processor. 



Guacamole: Mash 1 or 2 ripe Haas avocados with a fork or potato masher. Never, ever use a food processor to make guacamole. That is just gross. I have very strong feelings about smooth guacamole. It should be slightly chunky, trust me on this. Stir in about 2-3 tablespoons of the pico de gallo, and some salt and pepper to taste. You can also stir in a little lime juice if you like, but I personally don't like the taste of lemon or lime in my guacamole because I think it covers up the flavor of the avocado. If it's consumed within the next 2 hours, it will not turn brown. Cover tightly and chill until serving time.



Make the Beans: Open a couple cans of pinto or black beans, drain, and rinse in a colander. Dump into a pan and add 1 chipotle pepper in adobo sauce, plus about 1 teaspoon of the sauce, and cover with water. Bring to a boil, give it a stir, then cover and reduce heat to low, and slowly simmer while you prepare the other food. Before serving, add salt to taste.


Spruce up plain pinto beans with the addition of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce! They make the beans taste amazing.

Chicken & Veggies: Thinly slice a yellow onion, a red pepper, and a green pepper, and set aside.



Slice 4-5 skinless, boneless chicken breast very thinly into strips. Hint: partially frozen chicken breast is much easier to slice than completely thawed chicken breast.


 Heat 1 tablespoon of butter and 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add sliced chicken, sprinkle with fajita seasoning, and add 1 tablespoon of the adobo sauce from the chipotle peppers. Give it all a stir, and then cover. Simmer for 10-15 minutes, until chicken is cooked thoroughly. 


After the chicken has cooked, remove the lid, turn heat to high, and allow all liquid to evaporate. Stir and cook until chicken starts to brown.

Add vegetables and continue to cook over high heat, stirring frequently, until vegetables and chicken just start to smoke and char slightly. Remove from heat. Vegetables should be crisp-tender.




Of course, the chicken and vegetables can also be cooked separately, in case someone in the family wants a vegetarian burrito bowl. Just cook the chicken on high until it starts to get a little blackened; remove from skillet and keep warm on a hot plate in the oven. Add a little more oil to the skillet and throw in vegetables. Add a bit of chipotle sauce for flavor. Cook on high, stirring and flipping frequently, until slightly charred, but still crisp-tender.

Other things to serve:
 
Shredded Cheese: I like to serve sharp cheddar or Monterrey Jack cheese.

Sour Cream: To make sour cream thinner like Chipotle's, just whisk in a couple tablespoons of milk.

Lettuce:  Thinly slice crisp lettuce, like iceberg or heart of Romaine.

It's serving time!


Set everything out buffet-style like Chipotle's assembly line: Start with a stack of empty bowls for self-serving, then the tortillas (if serving), cilantro-lime rice, black beans, the chicken and veggies, pico de gallo, shredded cheese, sour cream, guacamole, and chopped lettuce.


Everyone's burrito bowl will look different, because they are individually made. Enjoy!