Sunday, October 31, 2010

Menu Plan - October 31



October.  It was a busy and delightful fall month!  We spent this weekend tiling the kitchen back splash {part 1} and next weekend we'll finish up the kitchen.  I told my family I kind of want to move my bed into the kitchen because it's the nicest room in our house and I love it!!

This past week, we enjoyed:

Jack-O-Lantern Cake






Crockpot Breakfast Casserole (x2)
{recipe on Wednesday}





Grilled Apple Cheddar Sandwiches
{Recipe on Thursday}



Pumpkin Muffins
{recipe on Tuesday}





{for my students as we talked about FOOD and digestion in class}




We didn't get to the cheesy spinach lasagna soup from last week's menu plan, so it appears here again :)  And, since we have Italian sausage in the house this week, Frog Prince requested his favorite Broccoli and Red Pepper Penne... yum!

Sunday
B - Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Granola Bars {new}, Apples
Brunch - 100% Whole Wheat Buttermilk Pancakes, fried ham
D - Pumpkin Pizza {new}
Dessert - Jack-o-Lantern Cake

Monday
D - Cheesy Broccoli Potato Soup, leftover pizza

Tuesday

Wednesday
B - Leftover pancakes
D - Cheesy Spinach Lasagna Soup {new}
Dessert - Apple Crisp

Thursday
D - Brown Rice Bake, steamed mixed veggies

Friday
B - Leftover Breakfast Cake

Saturday
B - TBD

What are you eating this week?

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Ready for Halloween!?!


Besides all the pumpkin sweet potato recipes we've been cooking up around here lately... you'd never know Halloween is right around the corner at the house of SnoWhite and Frog Prince.


I love all-things fall, but two things make Halloween a tough celebration at our place:
  • (1) Frog Prince is allergic to pumpkins!!  
  • (2) Finding Halloween candy that's allergen friendly is tough!
I really miss carving up a pumpkin and oh... how I miss roasting those pumpkin seeds!  But, I love Frog Prince more, so we've come up with other ways to be festive around Halloween.


Our family has started a tradition -- a Jack-O-Lantern Cake!


Even though we can't carve pumpkins, carving into this pumpkin cake is a real treat.

 

Yes, this cake has something inside....


Surprise!!  We have our own carved pumpkin.  

Okay -- so it's not really the same as carving up a squash, but it works for us!  This is our pumpkin and nut-allergy friendly Halloween tradition!  We enjoy a slice of this delicious Halloween cake while we hand out allergen-friendly candy at our door.  


Does your family do anything special for Halloween?


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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Cherry Balsamic Chicken Skillet

A cozy, and delightfully flavored dinner!



This is going on our make again list.  The combination of cherries with the vinegar is wonderful -- almost like a BBQ sauce!  Try it.  You'll enjoy it!


Cherry Balsamic Chicken Skillet - Adapted from Out of the Box and Into the Kitchen 
{Print Recipe}

1 lb. chicken breasts
3/4 C sweet cherries {I used frozen}
1/4 C Balsamic vinegar or vinaigrette
1 C chicken broth
Olive oil, as needed

In a little bit of olive oil, brown the chicken breasts on both sides until nicely golden brown (about 5 minutes per side).


Then, add in the chicken broth (my chicken broth was frozen, hence the rings), and allow the chicken broth and chicken to simmer away for about 10 minutes, covered.


Add in the cherries and vinegar.  Cover and continue simmering, stirring occasionally, for another 10-15 minutes.


Cook until chicken has reached an internal temperature of 180 degrees.


Serve with brown rice and steamed veggies.


Enjoy!


This post is linked to:
Recipe Swap Thursday
The Grocery Cart Challenge
What's on Your Plate?
Ingredient Spotlight

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Bars


Sometimes I just enjoy a really good oatmeal chocolate chip cookie.

Do you?

I love the combination of oats and chocolate... but sometimes I'm lazy.  So, I decided to try my favorite cookie recipe as a bar just because I didn't feel like scooping out all those cookies.


I ended up loving them as a bar, and still had enough dough left over to freeze 10 cookies for later.


The best of both worlds. If you ask me.



Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Bars - Adapted from Mom {and Quaker Oats}
{Print Recipe}

3/4 C butter
1 C brown sugar {I use just under 1 C}
1/2 C sugar {I use just under 1/2 C}
1 egg
1/4 C water
1 tsp. vanilla
1 C white wheat flour
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking soda
3 C Old Fashioned Oats
1 C Dark Chocolate Chips

Begin by creaming together the butter and sugar. Then add in the egg, water and vanilla.


Stir the flour, salt and baking soda together. Add these to the moist ingredients until blended.

Then, add the best part... the oats.


:)


Stir until oats are combined.


Next, add in the dark chocolate chips.


Have I mentioned before that I love dark chocolate?

You should see my chocolate drawer.


Pour the majority of the dough into a lightly greased 9x13 glass baking dish.

To smooth out the dough, you'll need to spray your spatula (or hand) with cooking oil otherwise the dough will stick.


Scoop the rest of the dough into cookies, if you'd like, and flash freeze on the cookie sheet for 10-20 minutes. Then, store in an airtight bag or freezer-safe container. These make a perfect after school treat :)

Bake at 350 for 30ish minutes, or until edges begin to brown and the center is set.


Slice and serve.


If you wish to bake them all as cookies, this recipe yields about 5 dozen cookies. Bake a tray of them at 350 for 12-14 minutes until the edges are set and slightly browned.

Enjoy!


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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Crockpot Baked Potatoes




These are the best baked potatoes I've ever had.  They are delightfully moist, soft and have a yummy skin.    


Not to mention they're made in the best kitchen appliance ever -- your crockpot!  Did you know that cooking in your crockpot is the most energy efficient way to cook?!  The crockpot is the least energy-consuming appliance you have, and is much better than our hummer-mimicking ovens.  

Knowing I can save energy and have a great tasting potato at the same time means I don't think I'll be going back to cooking potatoes in the oven any time soon!!


Crockpot Baked Potatoes - From Around My Family Table
{Print Recipe}

4-5 russet potatoes
1/2 T - 1 T olive oil
Sea Salt

Scrub potatoes well and pat dry.

Spray the crockpot with olive oil cooking spray.

Then, lightly coat each potato with olive oil.

Arrange the potatoes in the crockpot.


Sprinkle with sea salt.

Cover and cook on high for 4 hours, rotating potatoes a couple of times during cooking to make sure that all potatoes come into contact with the crockpot sides/bottom for a portion of the cook time.


Serve warm with desired toppings --


we love broccoli, cheese and a few bacon bits!


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This post is linked to:
Delicious Dishes
Tasty Tuesday
Slightly Indulgent Tuesday
Ingredient Spotlight: Potatoes
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