Friday, February 5, 2016

PB&J Pie

This recipe takes every kids favorite sandwich and turns it into an adult dessert!

Ingredients:
-1 store bought gram cracker pie crust
-1 pkg cream cheese left out to soften
-1 cup creamy peanut butter
-1 jar mixed berry jam
-1/2 cup sugar
-home made or store bought whipped cream
-2 eggs
-1teaspoon flour

Pre heat oven to 375. Mix softened cream cheese and peanut butter together using a mixer. Then and sugar and flour, continue to mix. Add eggs one at a time and continue to mix until everything is smooth and creamy. Take your jam and spread evenly on the bottom of your pie crust. Then pour peanut butter mixture on top of that. Bake for 30 minutes or until center is firm. Set out to cool completely. Then top with whipped cream and place in fridge for 2 hours to chill. Slice, serve and devour.

xoxo,
gim

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Garlic Dill Pickles




Who loves a good and crunchy dill pickle? Well... the only thing better is a good and crunchy homemade garlic dill pickle. These babies are for sure a crowd pleaser. I brought a jar to work and they didn't last but an hour or two. 

If you love a good pickle. I highly recommend making your own. You won't regret it!


Ingredients:

  • 2 quarts of water
  • 1 cup white vinegar
  • ½ cup sea salt
  • About 3 to 4 pounds of cucumbers - small pickling cukes are best
  • 8 large heads of dill, or more if they are smaller
  • 8 medium garlic cloves
  • about 20 black peppercorns



  • Instructions:
    Bring your water, vinegar, and sea salt to a boil
    While you wait, slice cucumbers into quarters long ways
    Take the slices plus the dill, garlic, and peppercorns and place them into the jars
    Once the liquid has come to a boil, poor it into the jars filling to the top (be careful as this is very hot)!
    Seal the jars and leave on the counter for two days. The lids will seal as the temperature drops.
    After the second day place in the refrigerator for two more days and then you are ready to enjoy your homemade pickles. 
    They will keep for several months. 

    xoxo,
    g


    Monday, February 1, 2016

    Southern Chili





    Happy Monday! Well, it has actually been a little cold in our neck of the woods the last few weeks. So we decided to cook up a big pot of chili to enjoy and boy did we enjoy it. I think this is the best chili I have ever made. I hope you enjoy it too.

    Ingredients
    -2yellow onion
    -2 tbsp EVOO
    -5 cloves garlic, minced
    -1lb ground turkey
    -1lb ground beef
    -1 green bell pepper
    -4 roma tomatoes
    -2 jalapeños
    -2 cans red kidney beans (rinsed)
    -2 cans corn
    -3 cups chicken stock
    -2 cans tomato sauce
    -2 tbsp Chili powder
    -1 tbsp Garlic Salt
    -Pepper to taste

    Directions
    Dice onion and garlic, sauté in a large soup pot until translucent
    Increase heat to medium high and add in ground meats, cook until browned
    Add diced jalapeno, green onion, and jalapeños, sauté for 1 minute
    Add chicken stock and tomato sauce
    Add in remaining ingredients and stir
    Simmer over medium heat for 40 min, the chili will thicken
    Turn heat off and let rest for 5 minutes
    Top with sour cream, cheddar cheese, and green pepper :: Other amazing toppings are green onion and avocado.

    xoxo,
    g

    ps... How cute is Gimmi in that picture? I honestly have the best sister.

    Wednesday, December 30, 2015

    Roasted Beet & Goat Cheese Salad


    So beets are kinda my jam... I juice them regularly and order them out all the time but I have always been a little intimidated to roast them myself... Clearly this is Gigi talking as Gimmi roasts them all the time because she is quite the more experienced chef than I!

    Anywho, I felt like living life on the edge the other day and wrapped these bad boys up in foil and put them in the oven for an hour and guess what? I had roasted beets! It was actually super simple and I found myself feeling kinda silly for not doing it sooner.

    I grabbed what I had in the kitchen and whipped up this healthy and super yummy salad. It was much more than I could eat so I brought the left overs to work and my co-workers were just as happy as I was with the results.

    I hope you too live life on the edge and roast up some beets to make this or anything really. They are so so yummy!

    Salad Ingredients:

    3 medium to large beets
    Bundle of fresh greens
    1/2 cup walnuts
    1/4 cup goat cheese crumbled

    Dressing Ingredients:
    1/4 cup EVOO
    2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
    1 tablespoon honey
    1/2 teaspoon dijon mustard

    Cut beets from beet greens and wash them. Wrap them in foil and place in the oven on 400 degrees for an hour to an hour and half. Open the foil and let cool. Remove skins with a paper towel. Dice and place on top of greens. Garish with cheese and nuts. Add dressing as desired. ENJOY!

    Xoxo,
    G

    Tuesday, November 24, 2015

    Spicy Avocado Salsa on Black Beans & Rice



     Spicy Avocado Salsa Ingredients:

    • 1 bunch cherry tomatoes cut in half
    • 2 medium jalapeños diced
    • 1/2 large red onion diced
    • Handful of cilantro diced 
    • 1 1/2 hash avocado's cubed 
    • 3 tablespoons EVOO
    • Garlic salt to taste
    • 1 limes juice
    Mix all of these lovely ingredients together and you should have some delicious salsa that looks like this... 



    Now for the Black Beans & Rice

    Ingredients:
    1 cup white rice
    1 small yellow onion
    1 can black beans (good for up to 3 servings)
    1 tablespoon EVOO
    Salt to taste

    Follow the directions on the bag of rice. I used white which calls for 2 cups water to 1 cup rice. Let it cook over low/medium for 20 minutes. Remove from heat.

    Meanwhile...

    Dice 1 small yellow onion and sauté in a medium sized pot with the EVOO.  Once the onion is translucent add 1 can of black beans. Salt to taste. Bring to a boil and then immediately bring temperature down to low.

    When rice is ready, serve on the bottom with beans on top, finishing with the Spicy Avocado Salsa.
    This can be served by itself or as a side dish as seen below.




    Xoxo,
    G

    Wednesday, October 7, 2015

    Mixed Berry Pie






    Talk about easy! This is a dessert anyone can make and it will turn out delicious! Even those of you who don't bake, this is almost impossible to mess up.

    What you'll need:

    -1 pkg store bought pie crust. (We like the Pillsbury one that comes in the red box.)
    -1 glass pie dish
    -1 pastry brush
    -6oz blueberries
    -6oz rasberry
    -12oz blackberries
    -4 tbsp melted butter
    -1/2 raw sugar
    -1 tsp vanilla
    -1 egg white

    Preheat oven to 400. Leave first pie crust out for 15 mins, then place it in the pie dish. Poke holes in the bottom with a fork and bake for 10 mins. While its baking take out the other pie crust. In a large bowl mix berries, sugar, vanilla and butter. Once the pie crust is finished baking, remove from oven and let cool for 5 minutes. Add berry mixture to pie crust and top with other crust. Now for the edges you can either pinch them together with your fingers for a more rustic look or use a fork and press the edges together. Use a very sharp knife to cut 4 slits in the middle of the pie. Mix egg white with a fork and then use a pastry brush to brush the egg white on top of the pie, then sprinkle the top with a pinch of sugar. Bake for 20-30 minutes or until crust is nice and golden brown. If the edges of the pie start to get too brown cut a whole in a piece of foil and place on top of the pie until it finishes baking. Let the pie cool and then go to town! It's even better if you add a scoop of vanilla ice cream!

    Xoxo,
    Gim

    Friday, October 2, 2015

    Sweet and Spicy Pork Ribs







    Ribs are always a big crowd pleaser,  especially at BBQ's. This is a great recipe because it doesn't involve using a grill. While I love to cook, I am not really a grilling kind of girl so I find ways around using the grill. If you like to grill and are comfortable with it you can adjust this recipe a little bit. At the end instead of using the oven go ahead an throw these bad boys on the grill! This recipe is also great because you can cook these ribs in advance, even the day before, just don't put them under the broiler until you are ready to serve them.

    Ingredients:
    -1 slab of pork ribs  (baby back or spare)
    -1/4 cup brown sugar
    -2 tbsp salt
    -2 tbsp onion powder
    -2 tbsp garlic powder
    -1 tbsp black pepper
    -1 tbsp smoked paprika 
    -1 tbsp red pepper
    -1 ts white pepper
    -1/2 cup beef broth
    -1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
    -1/4 cup honey
    -1 tbsp sriracha

    Preheat over to 250. Rinse off pork ribs and pat dry with paper towel. Mix all dry ingredients together in a bowl and use a fork to mix well. Coat ribs with dry rub making sure to get both sides. Add beef broth and vinegar to the bottom of a oven safe pan then place ribs in the pan. Wrap entire pan in foil making sure you have a tight seal. Place in oven and cook for 4 hours. When done take out of oven, unwrap and pour off excess juice. Turn oven to broil. Mix honey and sriracha together and pour over ribs. Then place the ribs back in the oven for just a few minutes until the top starts to bubble and turn brown. Make sure to keep your eye on them. When they're done pull them out of the oven and let them cool for about 5-10 minutes, devour!

    Xoxo,
    Gim