Simple and filling dish - though not too healthy LOL
Two boxes of Kraft macaroni and cheese cooked as directed. While that's cooking, bake some bacon (my thick cut was at 400 degrees for maybe 17 minutes). After the mac'n'cheese is all made, add one can of chili (with or without beans - this time was without). Then cut up the slightly cooled bacon (after blotting off any grease) and mix it all together.
I add grated cheese when serving.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Homemade chili mac with bacon
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Reese's cookie brownies
Another idea from Pinterest :)
I make a package of chocolate chip cookies and then pressed some dough into greased cupcake tins.
Then put a Reese's cup into each cupcake tin.
After that I made a package of brownies and put a bit on the top of each Reese's.
I baked them at 350 degrees for 18 minutes and let them cool down a lot before removing from the pan and eating. They're yummy! Or as my fiancé said "they're bomb" LOL.
I make a package of chocolate chip cookies and then pressed some dough into greased cupcake tins.
Then put a Reese's cup into each cupcake tin.
After that I made a package of brownies and put a bit on the top of each Reese's.
I baked them at 350 degrees for 18 minutes and let them cool down a lot before removing from the pan and eating. They're yummy! Or as my fiancé said "they're bomb" LOL.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Chili, waffle fries, and hamburgers
A while back we had hamburgers and waffle fries... My pregnant self thought that combining the two and adding chili (with beans) would be scrumptious so I tried it, and I was right!
Literally just baked some frozen waffle cut French fries and cooked some hamburgers, tossed the burger on a bun, added chili, added some of the waffle fries, topped it with more chili, and added the top bun. Mmm!
Literally just baked some frozen waffle cut French fries and cooked some hamburgers, tossed the burger on a bun, added chili, added some of the waffle fries, topped it with more chili, and added the top bun. Mmm!
Bacon, avocado, and Colby jack paninis
This is another one inspired by Pinterest. I saw a pin of bacon, avocado, grilled cheese sandwiches which sounded heavenly. So I got some avocados, bacon, and Colby jack cheese. I sliced up the avocado and fried the back, and made thick slices of the cheese then threw them together on some sourdough bread (no condiments) and grilled them in our panini press. Super yummy!
Next time I might try more of an avocado spread so there's definitely avocado in each bite but otherwise they were delicious.
Next time I might try more of an avocado spread so there's definitely avocado in each bite but otherwise they were delicious.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Mexican style hotdogs
I got this idea from a local restaurant that we used to have here in town. It was a hotdog place that had a really good "southwest" hotdog. For dinner one night last week, we made our own version...
I wrapped each hotdog in a slice of bacon (got that idea online) and then fried them in a pan. After tossing that into a bun, I added homemade guacamole, salsa, sour cream, shredded Mexican blend cheese, and topped it with crumbled tortilla chips. My fiancé also added green onions to his. Then on the side we just did super basic nachos and corn. Mmm.
I wrapped each hotdog in a slice of bacon (got that idea online) and then fried them in a pan. After tossing that into a bun, I added homemade guacamole, salsa, sour cream, shredded Mexican blend cheese, and topped it with crumbled tortilla chips. My fiancé also added green onions to his. Then on the side we just did super basic nachos and corn. Mmm.
Alfredo chicken (crockpot)
I saw a pin on Pinterest for two ingredient crockpot meals and got the idea for this. It was delicious! Could maybe use a little bit more in the spices category, but it was also great as is.
4 frozen chicken breasts,
6 red potatoes quartered,
Ground black pepper,
Minced onion,
Garlic flavored seasoning salt,
Bertolli Alfredo sauce,
Crockpot on high for 6 hours.
I'd probably do low if the breasts were thawed, but I hadn't preplanned. And the spices were just eyeballed. I added them once (as pictured) and then again once more after 3 or 4 hours (I stirred up the sauce a little bit and then added more). Also, to get all the sauce from the jar, I added some milk and shook it up, then added that in initially - a trick I learned from my mom (with red sauces I just use water).
4 frozen chicken breasts,
6 red potatoes quartered,
Ground black pepper,
Minced onion,
Garlic flavored seasoning salt,
Bertolli Alfredo sauce,
Crockpot on high for 6 hours.
I'd probably do low if the breasts were thawed, but I hadn't preplanned. And the spices were just eyeballed. I added them once (as pictured) and then again once more after 3 or 4 hours (I stirred up the sauce a little bit and then added more). Also, to get all the sauce from the jar, I added some milk and shook it up, then added that in initially - a trick I learned from my mom (with red sauces I just use water).
Oreo cupcakes
I saw this idea on Pinterest a little while ago, and decided to try it out. It's super simple! After laying out your cupcake papers, put one Oreo cookie (I used the double stuffed kind) in each paper and then add your cupcake mix (I used a boxed mix). Bake as normal and then if course wait until cooled to frost them.
I would love to do a chocolate cake mix and get a peanut butter frosting - that just sounds amazing to me.
I would love to do a chocolate cake mix and get a peanut butter frosting - that just sounds amazing to me.
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