Monday, February 16, 2015

Homemade chili from my kitchen to yours!

I know the North is shoveling out from a terrible snowstorm so I'm sharing my chili recipe for a very chili day!

New updated version:  My chili recipe


Mom made homemade chili now and again as well as my mother- in- law. Although my recipe doesn't call for it my mother-in- law would use a small can of drained mixed vegetables when she made her chili.  It was an easy meal to make and served with bread or rolls it seemed to fill our stomach and today it still does. 






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 Here is the recipe:

1 lb. ground beef** and or 1 lb. beef fondue pieces. (I found some today at the local market, tiny bite size pieces)
1 medium onion diced
1-64 oz Tomato juice or
1 large can crushed tomatoes or even a large can tomato sauce ( if using sauce add about 1/4 cup water)

3 tsp. chili powder
1 small can chiles drained (optional)
salt and pepper to taste
1  or 2 cans red kidney beans drained
2 tablespoons canola oil
shredded sharp cheese (optional) for top
**1 small can mixed vegetables drained (optional) 

Note:  Feel free to use all ground beef or turkey if desired.  Results will be the same.

Saute beef and onion in canola oil until browned.. Add salt, pepper and chili powder.  Add crushed tomatoes or tomato juice and drained kidney beans and optional chiles. Cook about an hour or more slightly covered..  Serve with some crusty bread or roll.  Add a salad if desired.


  Happy Cooking!
 
M.J.

Note:  My mother-in-law used a small can of drained **mixed vegetables to her chili.  I guess she thought she'd thought it was a good way to get the kiddo to get some veggies. 


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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Making Beef Stir Fry with Nate!

I'm trying to get a few recipes accomplished since Nate(our grandson) was hanging out with me..So here was our lunch today..Beef Stir Fry!

l lb. beef tenderloin ( cut in small bite size pieces)
2 tablespoons canola oil
2 scallions chopped
1 clove minced garlic
1/2 cup sliced mini carrots
1/2 bag fresh or frozen broccoli florets
1/2 bag fresh or  frozen snow peas
pinch red pepper flakes

Saute scallions and carrots in canola oil,,Add minced garlic..Saute a few minutes more..Add beef, salt and  red pepper to taste and brown slightly..Add broccoli and snow peas....
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In a separate  bowl put 1 cup water, 1 tsp. sugar, add 1 tsp. soy sauce and 2 tablespoons cornstarch.  Whisk until blended..Add to beef, vegetable mixture until it thickens slightly..  Serve over rice..




Add liquid ingredients to thicken.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

My Friends Flower Garden:

My good friend loves flowers and I do too! They almost look artificial but they're not!


Beautiful!



She has hanging baskets everywhere
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Monday, February 9, 2015

Handy Kichen Tools: #2

Poultry scissors.. Love them!! Easier to handle chicken than with a knife...Just cut the unwanted skin etc. away
Silicone pastry brush. I like it better than a bristle brush..Easier to clean too!
Paring knife..I have several
Meat thermometer...Takes the concern out of cooking your meat/ chicken sufficiently.  Will show if your roast is  done.
Pancake flipper..You should have a large and small size.

Electric Knife.. I have had one for over 40 years..and still use it from carving roasts to slicing Biscotti..

I absolutely love these..One for flour, sugar and rice! No need to clutter your counter with a canister set..They fit easily in your cabinet..

The photos aren't the greatest but I was just starting so there is a lot to be learned in that are.  Enjoy!








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Sunday, February 8, 2015

Sharing my thoughts on my blog! Repost from 2011

I have been blogging  for approximately 4 months and feel myself wanting to expand my recipes in a lot of different areas.

 My taste buds are calling on me to venture out in other food areas.. I am still an Italian cook first and love my Slovakian  foods but I hope you'll continue to join me for some new food adventures. .

I recently posted my potato gnocchi recipe.  Mom's cappelletti and Nana's ravioli recipe will follow in October....

 you I would be delighted if you would follow me on this food journey!  I love comments so please feel free to post any comments..

You have inspired me to continue with this blog and I hope I have inspired you as well..  Happy Baking and Cooking!


Looking forward to spending more time wi in my kitchen,
M. J.


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