Saturday, October 25, 2008

I miss cooking...and blogging...

Unfortunately I have not been doing a lot of cooking, and therefore not a lot of blogging this month. I have been busy with all sorts of things, including a class for work that is Friday-Sunday for the past two weekends.

Tonight I am cooking for some friends who just had a baby, lasagna and pineapple coconut loaf cake. I have blogged about both recipes in the past.

Next weekend things should slow down a bit and I will be back in the kitchen! I have plans for several recipes but the one I am the most excited to try is homemade bread!

TTFN!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Italian Chili

I made this one out of Soups Stews & Chilies a special edition magazine from the editors of Cuisine at Home (love their regular bi-monthly magazine by the way) and thought it might be a good way to start out some cool weather.

The recipe was easy to follow and is filled with things that I thought Peter would just flip for. Italian sausage, pepperoni, beans ect. It filled the house with the beautiful smells of Italian cuisine and I couldn't wait to try a bowl!



Well.......Peter thought it was too rich and didn't finish his bowl.....I never did get a good answer out of him about the actual taste of the dish. I do have to agree with him that it was very rich but it was also pretty tasty, it reminded me of pizza. However, I do not think I will be making it again, it was good but not a keeper.

Foodbuzz Publisher Community Launches

If you look to the left on my blog you will see links to Foodbuzz which is a great online community of Foodies like me who like to cook, bake, and dine out all around the country. I joined the Foodbuzz family in March 2008 and I must say I am so proud to be a part of it!

I would like to help them in officially announcing their publisher community! Check it out when you have some time, this is a great place to meet people who love food and to hear reviews and feedback about your local restaurants!

Cheers!

A Seasonal Treat

Even though I try I just can not seem to break my coffee addiction.....I am just too weak!

Every year around this time Coffeemate releases their Peppermint Mocha creamer and I just can not resist it. I saw it a Publix, on sale for 2 for $4.00 and I just had to buy the last four on the shelf!





Peter was so disappointed in me, he said that I am hoarding coffee creamer like people hoard gas! I say so be it!! This stuff is hard to come by and is only around for a limited time!!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Sage Rubbed Pork Chops with Warm Apple Slaw

DELICIOUS!!!!!!!!!

Really, really delicious! Peter is into pork chops recently so I have been looking for creative and healthy ways to fix them and this one is a winner from The Food You Crave by Ellie Krieger. The classic combination of sage, apples and pork immediately caught my eye and with the addition of carrots and cabbage I had a feeling the dish would hit the spot.

The recipe is fairly easy to put together. I like to prep everything before I start cooking to ensure nothing becomes overcooked. I shredded the carrots into long strips with my vegetable peeler, I thought it gave a nice visual interest. I also must admit that I took some help from the store and bought preshredded cabbage. I love cabbage and cook with it a lot, but often times I find chopping a head of cabbage a little daunting so this is one area that I normally buy preshredded.




The chops which marinate in a mixture of chopped fresh sage, minced garlic, olive oil and salt and pepper for about 10 minutes and then they are browned in the pan. The chops are then removed and the onions, apples and more fresh sage sauteed until soft. Then in go the rest of the veggies with a bit of cider vinegar. This cooks down for a short time and then the pan is deglazed with chicken stock. The chops are then placed back into the pan and covered to simmer for about 5-7 minutes longer. The result is absolutely one of the best meals I have had in months.



At only 330 calories per serving Sage Rubbed Pork Chops with Warm Apple Slaw will be a meal made in the Kallos household again and again.