Slow-Cooker Spaghetti Bolognese Real Simple Recipes
Adventure #1:
Googled question: Is a celery "stalk" the whole bunch or just one piece? Answer: One piece.
Adventure #2:
After completely emptying the husband's spice cupboard, googled question: Is there a spice substitute for bay leaf? Answer: No. However, opinion seems to be that one bay leaf will not affect the flavor that much. Ended up adding more oregano and thyme (1/2 teaspoon each).
Flavor review to follow ... here it is ready to cook ...
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Week 2, Recipe 2: Everyday Food's Chicken Fettuccine with Pesto Cream Sauce
Made a recipe from Everyday Food circa 2005 - Chicken Fettuccine with Pesto Cream Sauce.
Except I cheated. I didn't make the pesto and I used the leftover Trader Joe's Just Chicken strips.
Easy and delicious ... But fattening. Don't know if half and half would work. Not sure how else to cut it. Oh well. A nice treat.
For next week, can't decide between the slow cooker recipes and a stuffed pepper recipe. Maybe we'll get crazy and do both!
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Ingredients
- 3 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves (6 to 8 ounces each)
- Coarse salt and ground pepper
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1/2 pound fettuccine
- 4 cubes (1/2 cup) frozen Basil Pesto
- 1/4 cup heavy cream
Directions
- Place chicken breasts between two pieces of plastic wrap. With a meat mallet or heavy skillet, pound chicken to an even 3/4-inch thickness. Season with salt and pepper.
- Heat the oil in a large nonstick skillet; cook the chicken until golden brown and cooked through, 3 to 4 minutes per side. Slice each piece across the grain into 4 or 5 strips; cover to keep warm.
- Meanwhile, cook pasta according to package instructions. Reserve 1/4 cup cooking water. Drain pasta and return to pot.
- In a small saucepan, heat pesto over low until liquefied. Stir in cream; heat until warm. Toss pasta with reserved cooking water and half the sauce. Divide among shallow bowls; top with chicken. Drizzle with remaining sauce.
Except I cheated. I didn't make the pesto and I used the leftover Trader Joe's Just Chicken strips.
Easy and delicious ... But fattening. Don't know if half and half would work. Not sure how else to cut it. Oh well. A nice treat.
For next week, can't decide between the slow cooker recipes and a stuffed pepper recipe. Maybe we'll get crazy and do both!
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
New Recipes - Real Simple!
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Pizza Disaster
Well, I knew this dough would be problematic. Only I could mess up ready-to-bake dough. It didn't really rise and wouldn't roll out without a lot of coaxing. We finally got the pie assembled ...

However, the dough never really cooked. The edges were like crackers, the middle wasn't done, and it tasted like dough not bread. We ate some of the topping so as not to have to waste the entire thing. Flavors there were good so we may try it again but sticking with pre-baked crust this time.

What I think happened: the dough ended up sitting in the fridge for a couple of days until the schedule permitted cooking dinner at home. I have a feeling this is a make right away deal? Who knows. Not worth the waste. - Posted using BlogPress from Laura's iPhone

However, the dough never really cooked. The edges were like crackers, the middle wasn't done, and it tasted like dough not bread. We ate some of the topping so as not to have to waste the entire thing. Flavors there were good so we may try it again but sticking with pre-baked crust this time.

What I think happened: the dough ended up sitting in the fridge for a couple of days until the schedule permitted cooking dinner at home. I have a feeling this is a make right away deal? Who knows. Not worth the waste. - Posted using BlogPress from Laura's iPhone
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
2012 Week 1, Recipe 1: Trader Joe's Thai Chicken Pizza
Kicking off the new year with a new count and Thai Chicken Pizza!
Trader Joe's Thai Chicken Pizza, to be exact:
1 cup TJ's Just Chicken
1 jar TJ's Peanut Satay Sauce
1 package TJ's Pizza Dough
1/2 cup TJ's Carrots, shredded
2 tbsp TJ's Unsalted Peanuts, chopped
4 TJ's Green Onions, cut lengthwise
1 cup TJ's Shredded Mozzarella
Trader Joe's Thai Chicken Pizza, to be exact:
Preheat the oven to 425°. Combine chicken and a 1/2 jar of the satay sauce and place in fridge. While the chicken chills, take out pizza dough and allow it to rise for 45 minutes to an hour. Begin to shape the dough by lightly dusting a flat surface with flour, form the dough into a ball, and begin to push from the center out (it's perfectly honorable to use a rolling pin). When the dough is in a rough circular shape, spread the remaining satay sauce on top of the dough. Sprinkle the mozzarella over the sauce and layer the marinated chicken on top of that. Complete by sprinkling with the shredded carrots, green onions and peanuts. Place carefully into the oven (if you have a pizza stone, all the better, otherwise a baking sheet will do just fine). Bake for 10 - 15 min until the cheese bubbles and the crust turns golden brown. Enjoy!
Serves: 2 - 4
Cooking Time: 10 - 15 Minutes
Cooking Time: 10 - 15 Minutes
Adventure #1:
The pizza dough will be interesting. I never use fresh dough. I do have a pizza stone, though!
Adventure #2:
Trader Joe's was nightmare busy. I'd really love to go in there and be able to browse but it is always packed.
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