Showing posts with label cook once and eat twice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cook once and eat twice. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

I'll take door #2 please....

Love me two times, baby 
Love me twice today 
Started with a pile of steaks, on the cheap
One for tomorrow 
One just for today 
Love me two times 
If you can, marinate them using some leftover bottle dressing in fridge. Any oil/vinegar based flavor works. 
Toss onto screaming hot grill
Work on a couple of sides... Slice up some mushrooms
Saute with butter, garlic and onion powders
Dump a bag of baby carrots into a sauce pan with an inch or so of water, bring to boil. Once tender, drain water and add a pat of butter and either 2TBSP brown sugar or herb of choice.
Check steaks on grill... realize that propane tank has run empty
Finish cooking in grill pan on stove
Serve with mushrooms and carrots. I cheated with a couple of heat and eat mashed potato thingies from grocery store...miscreants are "too good" for instant potatoes.   Camera decided this was last picture before SD card corruption occurred.
Love me one time 
I could not speak 
Love me one time 
Yeah, my knees got weak 
But love me two times, girl 
Last me all through the week 
After dinner, bagged up leftover steaks to use for part II, a few days later... once they forget they had steak already...
Using grilled (even slightly grilled) meat in another recipe adds a level of flavor.
Sliced up 3 bell peppers and half an onion. For flavor, 1 can of diced tomatoes, pepper, and Penzey's Southwest seasoning plus Cumin.
Put tomatoes and seasonings on bottom, stir, then add steaks
And peppers/onions.
Set crockpot for 4 hours on low. Shred meat, which is now very tender, can be done with forks. Add juice of one lime and or a bundle of cilantro if you have it. Meh if you don't.
Love me two times, babe 
Love me twice today 
Love me two times, babe 
Gather usual taco makings: tortillas, shredded cheese, salsa, and sour cream.
2nd easy meal.... they never knew what hit them.
Love me two times, babe 
'Cause I'm goin' away 





Monday, September 16, 2013

And I Feel Fine

I have a large package of ground beef to "do something with". I even made a list of dinners we like that use ground beef.
That's great, it starts with an earthquake, birds and snakes, an aeroplane-
I am not afraid. Eye of a hurrican, listen to yourself churn-
Things to do with ground beef:
        Tacos
Sloppy Joes
Camper's stew
Cabbage Rolls
Cabbage Soup
Stuffed Peppers
Chili
Meatloaf
Shepherd's Pie
Enchiladas
Crockpot lasagne
So many choices.... but
I want mostaccioli.
It's the end of the world as we know it.
It's the end of the world as we know it.
It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine.
It's not that I have a problem with Italians, or that it is a wedding buffet staple, or even that I have to look it up to spell it. (I use a dictionary maybe 3 times a month. Most times, I have it spelled correctly, just doubted myself. Including this time. Silly blogger spellchecker making me question myself.) I never make spaghetti, the easiest and cheapest of meals that aren't a box of mac n cheese. Kid pleaser. HATE IT.
I want mostaccioli
It's the end of the world as we know it.
It's the end of the world as we know it.
It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine.

I hate the "mess" of cooking pasta. Big pan for cooking pasta. Large skillet for making sauce. Colander for draining pasta. Really? Isn't a big, boiling vat of water clean? Isn't BOILING the pasta, in effect, making it sterile? NO, 30 seconds of straining in the colander and it needs washed.... everything isn't going to fit into the dishwasher after dinner.
Wash the colander by hand?
I need to adjust the pain level for this meal... and I'm cooking the whole package of ground beef... I should find comfort that this can be a part of a "cook once, eat twice" scenario... Alright... gonna cook nearly 6lbs hamburger in batches. Add some garlic and onion powder.
 Brown ground beef while boiling water for first batch of pasta.
Once browned....
 Drain and move to dish lined with paper towels.
 drain first batch of pasta, refill pot with water, put back on stove
 First batch of pasta is becoming baked mostaccioli... the meal that started all this...
Mix ground beef, pasta sauce, and can of diced tomatoes
Start layering pasta in a pan or crock
 Layer pasta sauce and cheese next
 And layer again, bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 mins
 Maybe it's not the end of the world... but if it is, this is the way to go.
For the remaining ground beef, put into to ziploc bags and freeze
Cook and drain one other box of pasta
 Once drained... what to do with it? A little googling indicates cooked pasta will stay fresh/usable 3-5 days in refrigerator. 5 days might work, but if icky at 3, this extra effort will go to waste. I'm going to try freezing.. if Green Giant can freeze pasta, why can't I?
Since I'm making a mess anyway, I trimmed some fresh green beans, peeled and cut up carrots,and washed new potatoes.
 We get bagged carrots from produce co-op, no one eats them. So I add them to things
 Bag on left is veggies for crockpot tomato soup for one night, bag on right is for crockpot ham and potatoes for another night.
 After draining second batch of pasta, rinsed out pot and tossed in tomatoes
 Added 2 cups of water and put on med high heat for about 30 mins.
 Drain tomatoes and start a batch of El Macho Enchilada Sauce.... bag and freeze. Can use this with a bag of ground beef.
Recap from 2 hours of kitchen time:
baked mostaccioli - fully cooked and served for dinner
1 bag ground beef and sauce for enchiladas
1 bag of pasta for chicken and pasta dinner
1 bag ground beef for stuffed peppers
1 bag veggies for crockpot tomato soup
1 bag veggies for crockpot ham and potatoes

Sunday, September 8, 2013

The Ham That Time Forgot

Hey, what's this blob in the bottom of the freezer anyway? OH, a partial ham... when did I put this in here?
Not really THAT long ago.... more like a couple of months. Leftovers from some other dinner and I was too lazy to take meat off bone, tossed whole thing in ziploc bag and banished to the freezer. Kept digging and found some frozen green beans and some produce co-op potatoes.
 Layered everything in the crockpot, added seasonings, and a couple of cups of chicken broth.
Set crockpot on high for 3 hours and headed for the office. Since dinner was so easy, I decided to make a batter bread to go with... but what kind????
Cheers! Beer bread it is! Recipe here.
Mix ingredients as directed...
Stir until mixed, batter will be thick and lumpy
 Spread into bread pan, or into a cake pan as I want to use my toaster oven instead of heating up the house.
 Baked at 325 in toaster over for about 45 mins. Warm, crusty outside and tender inside!
Ham is tender and simply falls of the bone
No sign of Easter now... dinner is served