Friday, August 26, 2011

Quicky meals and kitchen tips

Hi friends!  I received notice from my little sister (Ali) that she and her husband (Ryan) are in a meal rut and she asked me for suggestions.  Happens to the best of us, right?  Of course!  The tricky part of this request is that neither she nor her husband spend much time in the kitchen (go here to see an epic quesadilla fail) and neither really enjoys cooking.  So they need help to get out of this rut, however her comment noted "simple" and "not too many ingredients" as stipulations.  After a couple of days of noggin work, I came up with some fantastic tips for simple, easy, on-the-go, or just-don't-wanna-spend-hours-in-the-kitchen meals.  (And honestly, who wants to??)

The biggest and most helpful part of simple cooking is this basic rule:  COOK ONCE, EAT TWICE. (or three or four times...)  This is a guiding rule in my home and I RARELY cook and only get one meal out of it; whats the point??  

Make BIG batches of chili and stew and freeze them into portions!  Make a HUGE pot of spaghetti sauce and freeze it into meal amounts for the next time you need sauce!  Make a GIANT pot roast and portion it out.  When you have these things handy, you don't have to cook, you just have to defrost and reheat...super easy.
(Note: Milk based items and sauces do not freeze well.  Example: beef stroganoff)

Another big help is keeping convenience foods handy.  No, not frankenfood, you know I don't like that stuff, but ready-to-go things like diced, canned tomatoes, frozen fruits and veggies, shredded cheese (grating takes forever) frozen pizza dough or puff pastry, etc.  One ready-food my husband and I love are these Chipotle Black Bean Garden Burgers from Costco.  They're in the frozen food aisle and come in a green box.  We cannot get enough of these and even my very-much-a-carnivore husband really enjoys them.  They make great burgers and amazing quesadillas and we eat them at least once a week..  Super healthy and very yummy. 

My favorite meal shortcut? READY.MADE.CHICKEN.
  • Make a whole chicken, or a large pack of boneless skinless chicken breasts in the crock pot.  What could be easier??  Add garlic, rosemary, a chopped onion and a bit of (fresh if you have it) basil and thyme.  I love fresh herbs in chicken, they really make a difference.  Let the crock pot do the work while you go to work play and it's done when you get home!  
  • SAVE THE BROTH!!! Save the water your chicken cooked in, that's supper yummy chicken broth and can be used for soups!!  Strain into a container and freeze.
  • If you're really lazy short on time you can purchase cooked chickens from your local grocery store or Costco and separate out the meet into individual meals worth, and freeze.  This is great if you're super pinched for time, but can be costly.  You know me, I'm cheap so I prefer to make my own ready-chicken.....  
Things to make with your ready chicken: tacos, quesadillas, taco salads, taco soup, sandwiches, wraps, etc.  I also have a few favorite things I like to make with leftover chicken, recipes below:

Chicken flatbread:
 Image by Ellen Silverman, Recipe from Redbook Magazine
  • Ingredients for each:
    • 1 Naan flat-bread
    • 1/2 cup Shredded cooked chicken
    • 1/4 cup Cherry tomatoes, halved or quartered
    • 1 oz Mozzarella - fresh works best, diced (use more if you prefer.  I like more than 1 oz)
    • 1-2 Tbs Low fat ricotta or cottage cheese
    • 1 Tbs Parmesan cheese - fresh is better
    • shredded romaine lettuce
    • optional: diced shallot or red onion
  • How to:
    • Heat oven or grill to 450
    • Brush naan with olive oil or a sauce of your choosing.  If you like a pre-made pesto or garlic sauce, feel free to use it.  Brushing with a little olive oil is great too though
    • Top with chicken, tomatoes, mozzarella, ricotta or cottage cheese and onion if you used it.  Sprinkle with parmesean
    • Bake or grill 8-10 minutes until Naan are golden brown and crisp and cheese is melted.  
    • Top with shredded romaine lettuce for a crunch
  • Customize your own personal Nann pizzas with whatever ingredients your like best!


Tortilla Soup
 Image from shermanqkinneys
This recipe is something I learned while visiting said little sister while she was studying abroad in Mexico.  She and her class (and myself, tagging along...) took a basic cooking class at a restaurant and the chef showed us how to make a simple tortilla soup.  I've made this a bunch of times and it remains one of my all-time favorite foods....  It's super simple to make and can be thrown together in a matter of minutes.
  • Ingredients: 
    • 4 cups chicken broth, store bought or homemade.  You may want more or less broth depending on how you like your soup
    • 1lb cooked, shredded chicken
    • diced tomato
    • diced avocado
    • juice from 1 lime
    • queso fresco or sour cream
    • tortilla strips (or just chips) homemade if you have an extra 15 minutes.  (seriously, take corn tortillas, cut them into strips and fry in oil.  Transfer to paper towels, done.)
    • salt and pepper to taste
  • Heat broth and chicken on stove until it boils.  Juice lime into broth and add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Scoop into bowels, garnish with diced tomato and avocado, queso fresco or sour cream and tortilla strips.  

Chicken and Veggie Alfredo
If your chicken is cooked, Alfredo is super easy to make.  You can do it over pasta, of course, but I prefer mine over veggies.  Use a store-bought sauce, or make your own with literally 4 ingredients: 
  • 1/4 cup butter 
  • 1cup heavy cream
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1-1/2 cups freshly grated Parmesan cheese.  
  • How to: Melt butter over medium-low heat, add cream, simmer for 5 minutes, add garlic and cheese and whisk quickly until heated through.  Salt and pepper to taste.  
Steam veggies (or see my veggie tip below) and have chicken and Alfredo sauce over veggies.  While it's a bit high in fat and definitely a treat, you're also getting lots of delicious veggies and lean protein.  This is a great way to get kids/husbands/picky eaters to eat veggies they normally wouldn't because Alfredo makes everything delicious. 

Another thing I really love to do for easy meals is do the entire darned thing on the grill!  With no clean up, the dinner meal feels so much easier!!  Some of my favorite grilled dinners:
  • Grilled chicken (of course) with asparagus and potatoes.  Marinate chicken for 30 minutes (I love the Lawrey's Herb & Garlic or Jamaican Jerk)  and pop on the grill to cook!  Toss asparagus with olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper, and cook them on the grill until tops are almost charred.  Slice red potatoes about 1/4" thick, toss with olive oil, a bit of white vinegar, salt and pepper and grill until both sides have golden brown grill marks.  The entire meal is made on the grill so there's no clean up!  Make sure to grill up extras for the next night's dinner or to freeze!
  • Grilled Steak!  Marinated or bare.  My fav marinade is so simple to throw together: Worcestershire, bbq sauce, dried onion, garlic, and parsley, and pepper.  Spread on both sides and let sit for at least 30 min.  Grill until desired done-ness and enjoy!  Slap an extra one on the grill to make quesadillas the next night!  
  • Fish in a foil pouch:  I love fish... rinse fish and place on heavy-duty foil (2 layers if you want to be extra secure)  Add a little butter or olive oil, fresh rosemary, thyme, sage, or other herbs you love right on top of the fish, squirt with a little lemon juice.  Bring sides of foil up and fold edges down to make a tent over fish.  Fold ends in to make a pouch and place on grill.  Depending on how thick your fish is, you will need more/less time.  Check it after about 10 -12 minutes.  Fish should be completely opaque when finished.  Check often and refold foil to cook longer if necessary.
  • Zucchini and yellow squash are great on the grill too!  Slice lengthwise or in quarters, spread a little olive oil, salt, pepper and lemon juice and grill on both sides for about 3 minutes until brown grill marks appear.  YUM

Veggie tip:  Broccoli, cauliflower and carrots all cook best in the microwave, if you can believe it.  Add a tiny bit of water to the bottom of your microwave-proof bowl, add veggies, sprinkle with diced dried garlic and onion and microwave on high, covered, 5 minutes per pound of veggies.  Broccoli is specially yummy like this. 

Chinese food tip:  Hit up the ethnic aisle at your grocery store and find the Chinese food seasoning packets.  The recipes on the back are all SUPER SIMPLE and only require a few ingredients!  (you may already have the cooked chicken or meat ready too...)  We love these packet recipes and eat them often especially in the fall.  Chinese food = lurve.


To my lovely, kitchen-challenged sister and bro-in-law... I hope this post is informative and gives you some yummy things to try and some easy tips to break out of your cereal rut!  I love you both!!


Enjoy!
KDH.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

BIG Klondike Savings!!!

Well hello there....  Just thought I'd drop a quick note about a SWEET deal I found at Safeway, starting TOMORROW, Wednesday the 10th...

Klondike bars are on sale for 2.99 for a package of 6... And when you sign up for Safeway's Just 4 U coupon thingy online (totally free...) you can upload a coupon to your club card for $2 off one package... 

That's right, folks!  That's just 0.99 for a pack of Klondike bars!!!!  Amazing....  And super yummy!


Couple more good deals....
It may not be fall yet, but this is too good of a deal to pass up: 
Progresso soups, on sale for 1.11 with coupon from Safeway's weekly mailing.  Any flavor, limit 8.  I will definitely be purchasing 8...


Great coupon on the Safeway J4U site for laundry soap... Safeway brand, large bottle of detergent for just 8.99.  Not too shabby!

Fage Greek Yogurt on sale for $1 with your club card.  I love these yogurts, they're like the perfect mini-meal! 


12 pack of Coke B2G2.  I'm not a soda drinker, but this is a great deal to stock up for a party, bbq or camping..


That's all for today!  I'm off to go read more Harry Potter.. k thanks goodnight!


KDH.

Friday, July 29, 2011

The best omelet ever....

Morning friends!  Two posts in two days??  I must be crazy... I whipped up omelets this morning for the husband and I and just the idea of them sounded so yummy I wanted to share.  And, it's vegetarian!  So Erin!  Mom!  This is something you can make for the whole family and they'll all love it!  Even my meat loving husband (who believes no meal is complete without meat...) loved it and wanted it to stay in the breakfast rotation.  The ingredients are so stinkin' cheap and usually on hand, I know we'll be enjoying this again soon.  Hope you will too!


Here are my ingredients:

eggs (yes, those are green eggs... farm fresh and delicious!)
zucchini (from Kevin's mom's garden)
potatoes (from our garden)
onion (I used a walla walla sweet, but you can use whatever kind you want)
shredded cheese (your preference)
a little olive oil

What to do:
Dice the onion and julienne the potato.  Suatee in a little olive oil until cooked completely.  I added garlic, salt and pepper to taste.  When almost done, add julienned zucchini to mix and toss.  Cook for about 1-2 minutes until it's just heated through.  Transfer to a bowl.


Mix eggs (3 per omelet) in a bowl with a fork and add just a tiny bit of water.  (It makes the eggs fluffier...really....)  

Pour eggs into small skillet on LOW heat.  Do not touch your eggs or they will scramble in the pan rather than make a flat omelet.  Cover with a lid and cook until top is just slightly runny.  Flip if you can.  

Sprinkle grated cheese on top of omelet and add sauteed onion/potato/zucchini mixture....LOTS.  When cheese is melted, slide omelet onto plate flipping one side over the other. 


YUM, this was so delicious the husband requested I make it again.  And since it contains green veggies, I say that's a success!!!  

enjoy!
KHD.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Safeway Deals 7/28

Hi friends... how about some Safeway deals for the weekend, yeah?

Wishbone Italian dressing:
in store coupon $1.19 each (limit 3)
Join Safeway Just for U and zap a 1/1 coupon onto your card in their "coupon" section. 
If you buy just 1, you've paid only 0.19 for it...

Safeway Open Nature Bread - BOGO.
(this bread is all natural and delicious.)

Coconut Milk shampoo or conditioner - BOGO

Progresso Vegetable soups - 1.25 each. 
(It's not soup season, but this is a price worth stocking up on!!)

Safeway Eating Right Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts - 1.99/lb. 
(This is a rockin deal and the price at which I stock up.)

Hot Pockets or Lean Pockets
Coupon on Safeway J4U - 1.69 ea.
(You know I hate processed food, but these are quick and easy for the husband to grab once in a while for lunch when he's running late.  Hey, it's better than McD's or Jack in the Crack!)

Downey Fabric Softener
on sale for 4.99
Safeway J4U coupon - 1/1

Ice cream coupons on Safeway J4U:
2/1 any Klondike product
3/1 any Bryers Blast
2/1 any Starbucks pint
2/1 any Reeces Ice Cream Cup
(these are good coupons!)

And for another delicious (and healthier alternative...) 
3 Musketeers:
on sale B2G2
use .50/2 from 6/26 RP
Use Safeway Doubl'r for another .50 off
You paid $1 for 4 candy bars!!!  If you can get your hands on 2 of the RP coupon, SOME checkers will honor both....

NOTE TO MY LOYALS:  Don't be fooled by Safeway's S&W Kidney beans on "sale" for "10 for $10!"  That's a buck a piece.  That's NOT a good price for beans....  Don't fall for fancy store-sale-speak.

Not a ton of deals out there this week, but a few for sure!

Enjoy!
KDH.


Thursday, July 21, 2011

Coupla Safeway Deals...

Hi friends!  Ran across a couple of deals I thought worth mentioning... these deals are only valid through 7/26 with Safeway so GET ON IT!  

Need a refresher of how these are spelled out?  Go here to see previous post.
Also, Safeway sends out a weekly mailer of their coupons and sale items.  In this mailing is printed a Safeway Doubl'r in which you can double 4 of your manufacturers coupons, up to 0.50 each.  USE THIS.  It's used in my deals below.  If you can get your hands on multiple ads, use more than one!  Ask friends, neighbors, whomever, if you can have their ad before it finds their recycle bin.....

Lets get ready to rumble......!!!!!!.......
Old Spice deodorant - fresh collection only
get 2 deodorants and 1 body spray, must be "fresh collection"
In-store coupon for deodorant # 3.49 ea
$1/2 from 7/3 P&G
buy 1 fresh collection deodorant, get a free body spray from 7/3 P&G
Safeway doubler coupon from store mailer -0.50
PAY: 5.50 for all 3
**  You MIGHT not be able to do this whole deal... the manufacturers coupons  MAY NOT be compatible to use together but it's worth a shot.  IF you can't, then you can nix the body spray and the coupon for a free body spray and just use the coupon for the $1/2 and safeway doubler to pay 5.50 for 2 sticks of deodorant, making them 2.25 each... almost half price!

Secret Deodorant - get 2
In store coupon 3.49 each
1/2 from 7/3 P&G
Safeway doubler -0.50
PAY: 5.50 for 2

Crest toothpaste
In store coupon for 2.49 each
$0.75/1 from 7/3 P&G
Safeway doubler -0.50
PAY: 1.25 for tube..   Must be 4-6oz toothpaste

Duracell batteries
In store coupon for $2/1 on the smallest (read:cheapest) pack you can get
$0.50/1 from 7/3 P&G
Safeway doubler -0.50
PAY: varies... but you're getting $3 off!

Tampax Pearl Tampons
40-ct on sale for 5.99
1/1 from 7/3 p&G
Safeway doubler -0.50
PAY: 4.49
**If you can get a smaller box on sale, you might get a better deal

Honorable mentions:
  • BOGO Safeway smoked sausage
  • B2G2 - 12 packs of select cans of soda  (great for stocking up for summer, not that I condone soda drinking..it's terrible for you.) and get a free pack of Oreo Cookies (also don't condone..)
  • BOGO Fresh Gourmet Crunchy Toppings
  • 2 for 5 - 6-16oz organic blackberries, blueberries, raspberries or strawberries.  (This is a pretty fantastic deal for organic!!)
  • BOGO Nature Made or Nature's Bounty vitamins
  • Buy 4 Save $4 on select items such as Pillsbury cake mix, Crisco vegetable oil, Folgers gourmet instant coffee, Folgers regular coffee, Jif To Go, Smuckers items.  Look for the "Buy 4 and Save" tickets on items
  • Ranchers Reserve Beef Chuck 7-Bone Steak - 1.99/lb in extreme value pack.  This is a pretty good deal, but I prefer to wait until they have BOGO meat sales..
That's all for now, Enjoy!
KDH.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Where have all the Salem coupon deals gone???

Hi friends.  As you may know, I like a good deal.  Yes, I coupon.  No, I am not a freak with 10 transactions and hours spent at the store.  I like saving money, but I still have a full time job, a part time job and a life.  Usually I follow other coupon blogs to find my deals.  HOWEVER, it's come to my attention that the Salem and Portland coupon inserts NO LONGER MATCH so the blogs I used to follow to get my deals no longer line up.  And I've also discovered there is no coupon blog for the Salem area..............

Wait, wait wait... I know what you're going to say... "Kristen, you should write a coupon blog!!"  Why, yes that would be a fantastic idea, however did you miss in the first paragraph that I have 1.5 jobs and a life still?? I don't have time for a full time coupon blog!  But, my friends, I will still try to pass along deals I find in our area.. maybe someday I can have a super-cool full time coupon blog....

A quickie coupon lesson:
P&G = P&G Brand Saver
SS = Smart Source
RP = Red Plum
All of these come in the Sunday Paper
Deal listing: 1/2 means $1 off of 2 products... or .75/1 means $0.75 off of one product... 

Got it?  Ok, lets continue....
Also, if you've followed coupon blogs before, you know they count the store Catalina (the coupons the register spits out after your shopping is paid for) in your savings. I don't agree with this math.  If you have to put the cash out at the check stand, you're putting the cash out.  Period.  Just because the register spits out a coupon for your next visit or purchase, does not mean you're not paying money now.  I will NOT be counting Catalina savings in my deals.

While I was building my database, I came across this Pantene deal...two separate manufacturer's coupons so you can use them together....

Pantene Hair Care
7/3 P&G - 1/1
6/26 SS - 1/1
Both coupons are for $1 off any 2 products..so find two and use both of these coupons to get $2 off instead of just 1.  Like I said, if you find them on sale at your local store, even better...

Also, in the Red Plum from 6/26, there are two mail-in rebates for alcohol.  If you consume alcohol (responsibly, of course) these coupons are major saver and we've used them before.  One is for a $12 rebate from 2 bottles of various liquors, and another is for $2 off a 6-pack of various malt beverages.  Pretty sweet savings...  
That's all for now, I need to go make the hubby dinner....  

Enjoy!
KDH.


Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Vegetable Mac & Cheese...Minus the Mac

YUM to Mac and cheese only subsituting the 'mac' for 'veggies'.  Ummm..... "Veggies & Cheese" just doesn't have a good ring to it....ideas?  Name beside the point, this dish was delicious and packed full of good healthy stuff.  TONS of veggies, lowfat cheeses, what could be better?  It's super filling, the husband and I (who both love to eat...) could only eat one bowl.  I couldn't even finish mine which is a miracle!  (Thanks Body By Vi!)

Confession: I forgot to take pictures of all my steps....I suck......  sorry!  :-/

I adapted this from a recipe I found online but I like mine way better.  And let me just state here, on record, if you aren't ready to give up pasta, do halfsies!  Half pasta, half veggies...  It still ups your healthy quotient greatly.
Here's what's going down:
1 yam
2 medium red potatoes
Slice these, toss with a little olive oil and roast in the oven on a parchment-lined baking sheet.  400 degrees for about 20 minutes until they're about 3/4 cooked through; just a little hard in the middle still

Slice and prep these while the potatoes are roasting:
1 head broccoli
1/2 head cauliflour
3 medium-large carrots, pealed and sliced diagonally about 1/4" thick
1/2 cup frozen peas (no prep necessary besides cutting open the bag.)

Boil a large pot of salted water.  Add carrots and boil for 4 minutes.  Add broccoli and cauliflower and boil for an additional 2 minutes.  When finished, strain veggies and remove pan from heat.



While your water is coming to a boil.....
Whip up in a blender or food processor:
3/4 cup cottage cheese
1 package light cream cheese
1/2 cup hot water from boiling veggies
 1 Tbs. dijon mustard
1/4 tsp Tabasco or other hot sauce, or more to taste
salt and pepper to taste

You will also need about 2 cups shredded mozzarella, 1/2 to 1 cup shredded cheddar, and 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan for the top.

When veggies are cooked and potatoes are roasted, add all to the empty saucepan; stove should be turned off!  Cover with cheese sauce from the blender and mix well.  Stir in shredded motzerella and cheddar cheeses.  Place all in a greased 13 x 9 baking dish.  Sprinkle with shredded parmesean.  Bake at 400 for about 30 minutes until top is golden brown.  Remove from oven and let sit for 15 minutes to thicken before eating.  Eat with crusty bread of choice!


Husband approved, even full of veggies and containing no meat....
Enjoy!
KDH.