Monday, November 4, 2024

Pumpkin Bread with a side of Gratefulness

Pumpkin bread, pictured with butter on top, plus butternut squash soup

I recently made this delicious pumpkin bread and I thought that it turned out better than usual. I made it to share and so far some of it made its way to my daughter's house, but that's as far as it went. (Read that as Marci ate a LOT of it.) So, I will be making it again soon! I like to make this kind of baked good and spread the love to friends and neighbors. The recipe that I am developing (and maybe this is final, for this one) is as follows:

Ingredients:
3 cups flour, all purpose
2 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. salt
2 cups granulated sugar
3/4 cup light brown sugar
2 tsp. pumpkin pie spice
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 15 oz. can pumpkin 
2 tblsp. apple butter
4 eggs
7/8 cup vegetable oil
1 tblsp. molasses
1/2 cup apple cider or juice
 
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine all dry ingredients in one bowl and all wet ingredients in another. Mix the two together with your mixer or by hand, but it's a fairly big batch so I recommend a mixer. Grease and sugar coat two large loaf pans. Divide batter between the two and bake for about 55 minutes. Watch for doneness and when the center springs back or an inserted toothpick comes out dry. 
Options: add nuts and raisins/cranberries if you desire them! 

Let me know if you make this and please tell me how it turns out for you! I'm grateful to share it and also I'm very grateful for YOU. People are the spices in my life. You are the toppings on my toast, the sauce on my spaghetti. Ok that's enough. You get it. Thanks for trying my pumpkin bread! 
With foodie love,
Marci 




 

Saturday, October 26, 2024

So, what are you eating these days? I'm making green chili- egg and cheese casserole! It's Eggstroidinaire-y!

I've been cooking up many dishes lately! I tried to think of what might inspire YOU, to open your fridge and pull out ingredients. 
I look like a Kroger advertiser! 

I decided that the recipe that I get the most enjoyment from is this one, lately. I am calling it Chili Cheese Eggstroidinaire - a casserole that is eggciting and easy to make. 😊It lends itself to changing out ingredients to suit your taste and also to the ingredients you might have on hand. 

Here are the ingredients needed:

4-6 beaten eggs
1/4 cup flour (all purpose)
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
3/4 cup cottage cheese
1 cup Monterey Jack cheese
1 cup cheddar (both shredded/grated)
2 tblsp. melted butter
small can of diced green chilies
small can of rotel tomatoes, drained
1 tsp. dry mustard

Add ins:
diced ham or crumbled and cooked breakfast sausage
bell pepper, onions, (green or white), mushrooms, pimentos
1 tblsp. dijon mustard
herbs and spices, such as chervil, chives, parsley and tarragon and good ol' Cavendars Greek seasoning 

Beat it all together, reserving (or adding more) about a half cup of cheese to top the dish.
Bake at 350 degrees in a casserole dish. Mine measures 8 x12, an odd one, I know. But then, I'm like that. I've used other sizes, adding an egg or two more for 9 x 13 pans.

I first made this in Oklahoma, after tasting it at my friend Laura's house. She is a master at brunches! I miss her coffee dates! I've decided that, with my son Steve's help, I'll move my blog to a website and begin working in earnest on recipe and cooking development, in order to one day make a recipe book for family and friends. Stay tuned and follow me when you see it, if you'd like. Cooking is my true love language for people and I sometimes burn myself out, but it's a passion, for sure. 
Happy hunting in that fridge, for the items I used to make this. Let me just say - the cottage cheese melts in there and is a game changer. Don't take it out. I tried once and it was not as good. If you don't like its texture (friend whose name starts with Sonya--haha!) it melts, so do it! 
With foodie love to you,
Marci 

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

We Eat with Our Eyes Too




 
Above: Chicken noodle Soup and to the left, pizza with veggies and sausage
The chicken noodle recipe is below. The pizza is for color. I'll share that another day! 


I recently saw a friend's Facebook post, showing a meal this person loved, which was served at a local restaurant. Since I read the post as well as looked at the picture, I could see that it was a tasty pasta dish. But it really stopped me, because it was so monochromatic in color! It was a tan, bland looking pasta dish. I'm sure it was very good! The description sounded good but the picture was unappealing to me. I admit, I'm a big ol' foodie and I can cook and bake a bit above average if I do say so myself! I wondered why the restaurant didn't add some color to the dish, to appeal to the eyes too. I know we eat with our taste buds and bellies but we also 'eat' with our eyes and this is important to this self-proclaimed foodie. So restaurant owners listen up: when you serve a dish, add some color even if it's parsley! But also, would it hurt to add peas, mushrooms, peppers and onions too? No it wouldn't! Could tomatoes add some appealing red color to the dish? Yes! In addition, these colors add nutrition and balance to our diet! 

Even when I make chicken noodle soup as I did yesterday, I added celery, onions and carrots to the chicken, broth and egg noodles. (That's all of the ingredients, except herbs, salt and pepper.) The carrots add color and great nutrients too! When I reheat the soup, I might even add in some small pieces of broccoli and zucchini for more color and value. Just do it for me, chefs of the world. Whether you are a home or restaurant chef, add that color so that I want to come back for more! Please? Thanks and you're welcome! 

Recipe for Chicken Noodle Soup
I made enough for about 6 folks with the following:

4 chicken breasts with a tablespoon of olive oil in the crockpot, set on high. 
After 1.5 hours, reduce heat and add chicken broth, sliced carrots, celery, and onions. I used about one cup of carrots and 1/2 cup each, the other two veggies. Cook on low an hour more. 

In a separate pot, boil your desired noodles. I used about half a bag of no yolk dumpling noodles from the store. Cook for 12 minutes, then add to the soup. Add seasoning of your liking. I added a rosemary-garlic blend, paprika, Cavendars Greek seasoning blend, and pepper and home-made Fines Herb mix. There is usually enough salt from the blends and the chicken broth. Cook for another 30-40 minutes! Enjoy! 

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Choose Happiness, then Repeat!

 

    Happy 2024 everyone! 

I choose to be happy, everyday. It's a long-held belief of mine that you choose your mindset and then live it. Wow, that sounds so simple, doesn't it? But it's my recipe for grace-filled living and I stick to it, year after year. Now, I have a confession: every day is NOT happy, because I am a fallible, average human being and I make mistakes. I get angry. I experience disappointments and feel regret too, but in all cases, I do not let it make my entire existence sad. I move on and I choose to make the most of a bad hour or two and then I adjust my attitude until I can be joyful again. I do this with intention. Sometimes I sing or dance to get back in the groove. I most certainly do some sort of physical exercise because it's the best way to improve how you feel. Sometimes I call or text one of my favorite people or I may paint, sew, visit a friend, bake or play pickleball. In short, I make an adjustment and those choices manage to improve my attitude and then I am happy again. 

I've heard some people very dear to me state that they can't do what I do. I guess what they mean is that they cannot find choices that can positively adjust their feelings. But for me, it feels like a combination of bragging or prying to ask them to explain themselves. What can I ask? Should I ask if they have hobbies, maybe? Or, what if they say that all they have time for is work. Dare I suggest that they find or make time for themselves after work? Or even better, find a part of their work that brings joy and focus on that for a few minutes? Should I make such suggestions? Nope. But I do hope they read this sometime this year, and then invest in themselves by spending time on something that brings them joy. 

It's all any of us can hope for. For me, I will not make a resolution but instead if I feel myself grumbling or complaining, I will switch mindsets and choose to do that which makes me happy. This grandson, pictured above, is reason enough to make good choices, don't you think? Just remember when I say HAPPY 2024 to you, I mean it for the next 365 days and then let's repeat it the next year too! I hope it's a great and happy year for each of us. Choose wisely!