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Chicken Stroganoff

Today was a rainy day. I didn’t have any plans so I decided to cook something yummy. I had a package of mushrooms and a pound of chicken. Chicken Stroganoff!

Chicken Stroganoff

1 tablespoon butter
1 medium chopped onion
1/4 teaspoon dried sage
1/4 teaspoons salt
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
1 (8-ounce) package pre-sliced mushrooms
1/4 cup flour
1 teaspoon paprika
1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breast
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup sour cream
1/2 tablespoon flour
Cooked rice (I believe that stroganoff is typically served over egg noodles but I prefer rice.)

Melt butter in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add onion; saute 5 minutes or until tender. Add sage, salt, pepper, and mushrooms; saute 5 minutes or until mushrooms begin to brown. Spoon mixture into a large bowl.

Combine 1/4 cup flour and paprika in a shallow dish. Cut chicken into strips. Dredge chicken strips in flour mixture; shake off the excess flour mixture. Heat oil in pan over medium-high heat. Add chicken and saute 4 minutes or until chicken is done. Add chicken to mushroom mixture.

Add broth to pan, scraping pan to loosen browned bits. Reduce heat to medium-low. Place sour cream in a small bowl; sprinkle with 1/2 tablespoon flour. Stir with a whisk until combined. Stir sour cream mixture into broth mixture. Stir in chicken mixture; cook 1 minute or until thoroughly heated. Salt and pepper taste. Serve over cooked rice.

* Since I always seem to have some sort of recipe dilemma, today was no exception. I got all the way to adding chicken broth to the pan only to discover that I didn’t have any chicken broth, not even a chicken bullion cube! I found an old can of chicken noodle soup in the pantry. By old I mean a few, ahem, years. (Have no fear. When I make food for others I do NOT use old or questionable ingredients!) It smelled OK so I used 1/2 cup of broth strained from chicken noodle soup. It worked. Oh and I used basmati rice because that’s my favorite.

A delicious creamy concoction of chicken and mushrooms!

While I was making the stroganoff dish, I was listenting/watching Francis Chan.

Very inspiring. Convicting. And disconcerting, in a good way.

What’s For Dinner?

It probably seems that all we eat around here is cake, cookies, pie and more pie. While we do love cake, cookies and pie (who doesn’t!?) we actually eat a lot of salad and grilled chicken and grilled vegetables. Dave is a whiz at grilled chicken. He got that ability directly from his dad.

Recently, I decided that we needed to branch out and try cooking beef. The only beef we know how to cook is hamburger. This week I went to the grocery store and, lo and behold, rib-eye steaks were on sale. I felt better about experimenting on $20 worth of steak rather than $40 (it was a big package of steaks).

Dave found some steak rub in our pantry and fired up the grill.

I want to tag this post to the recipe section so here’s the recipe: rib-eye, steak rub, grill. :)

OH. MY. WORD. Delicious. What in the world took us so long????

Steak

After I took this picture, I thought to myself that it looked kind of GROSS but I promise that it was wonderful!

What’s for dinner at your house?

Dave’s Father’s Day Cake

Because Lauren was out-of-town last weekend, we decided to postpone our Father’s Day celebration a week. So, this past Sunday morning while Dave took a nap, Lauren and I made a cake.

Back when Dave and I could eat anything and not gain an ounce, I made this cake for special occasions. Those days are long gone thanks to babies, lethargy, and the passing years.

Lauren and I made two 8×8 cakes and popped one straight into the freezer. I felt better about us only eating half a cake!

Lauren helped me stir up the mix.

Lauren making cake

She took a break to lick the bowl clean.

Lauren eating cake batter

This cake calls for crushed up cookies or candy so Lauren broke up Dave’s favorite cookies, Pepperidge Farm Milano Double Chocolate cookies. Pre-Lauren’s peanut allergy, I made this cake with chopped up Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups on top.

Lauren crushing cookies

Here’s the finished product. Rich beyond words. I ate salad for lunch and dinner.

Cake

A close-up of the cookies.

Crushed cookies

My friend, Becca, gave this recipe to me years ago. I’ve since seen it various places with different cake mixes and toppings. It is most often called “Better Than Sex Cake.” I really don’t want to have the Birds and the Bees talk right now, so we are going to call it Crazy Cake at our house! Because this amount of sugar and fat IS crazy! And, it’s crazy good!

Crazy Cake

1 box chocolate cake mix

1 can sweetened condensed milk

1 jar hot fudge topping

1 tub Cool Whip

Candy or cookies for topping

Make the cake mix as directed. While still warm, punch holes in the cake with the handle of a wooden spoon. Pour sweetened condensed milk all over. Spread fudge on top. Cool and then spread Cool Whip on top. Crumble cookies or candies on top of cake. Refrigerate.

I think this cake tastes best once it has been in the fridge for a little while. The fudge kind of solidifies and the whole thing is just yummy!

Dave, we hope you enjoyed your Father’s Day Cake!!!

Deep Dish Taco Squares

This. Is. Yummy. And no, it’s not good for you. My mom made this during her visit. Thanks Mom!

In honor of Cinco de Mayo…

(It’s not really a Mexican dish but we call it Deep Dish Taco Squares so it will have to do!)

Taco Squares

Deep Dish Taco Squares

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 2/3 cup mayonnaise
  • 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese
  • 2 tablespoons chopped onion
  • diced tomatoes
  • diced avocado
  • biscuit dough (see below)

Heat oven to 375 degrees. Grease 9×13 pan. Brown ground beef and drain. Add salt and pepper, to taste. Mix sour cream, mayo, cheese and onion. Set aside. Make biscuit dough. Press dough into pan, making a ½ inch rim around the edges. Spread beef over the dough. Top with sour cream mixture. Bake 25 minutes or until edges are light brown. Top with diced tomatoes and avocado.

Biscuit dough

Mix 2 cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, ½ teaspoon baking soda, and enough buttermilk to make a soft dough.

I Am A Dark Chocolate No Bake Cookie Monster!

My mom is here visiting for two weeks. She is sabotaging my attempt to lose the baby weight by making my favorite foods. She made dark chocolate no bake cookies. I have no will power. I love these. They are my very favorite. Thanks Mom!

I am Cookie Monster.

I love these cookies.

Mmm...total yummy!

No Bake Cookies

Dark Chocolate No Bake Cookies

  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1/3 cup dark chocolate cocoa powder
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • 1 stick butter
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter (We used soynut butter because Lauren is allergic to peanuts.)
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 3 cups oatmeal
  • Waxed paper

In a heavy saucepan bring to a boil, the sugar, cocoa, salt, butter and milk. Let boil until soft ball stage then add peanut butter. Stir until melted. Add the vanilla and oatmeal. On a sheet of waxed paper, drop mixture by tablespoons, until cooled and hardened.

My mom said that these are a little tricky. It is hard to cook them for the right amount of time. Too short and they won’t harden; too long and they get grainy. So, it might take a bit of practice. However, you can certainly eat them with a spoon if they don’t harden up right! :)

ETA: My mom said to take a cup of very cold water and drop a small amount of the boiling chocolate mixture into the water. If you can pull it together with your fingers on the bottom of the cup into a very soft ball, then it is ready.

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