Step 1: make chocolate chip cookie dough.
Step 2: roll dough into balls and place on wax paper lined cookie sheet.
Step 3: freeze.
Step 4: prepare and pour a box of chocolate cake mix into cupcake liners.
Step 5: place a frozen ball of cookie dough into each cupcake.
Step 6: bake.
Step 7: cool.
Step 8: frost.
Step 9: share and enjoy.
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Talk About Using What You've Got...
There wasn't much for me to cook for dinner last night. No chicken, no onion, no fresh veggies... I felt lost. (But I did have bacon!) I looked in the cabinet and saw brown rice and lentils and I figured I could do something with them. Maybe the (often cringe-worthy) word casserole. I Googled "rice lentil casserole" and discovered that this is an actual dish! Pretty popular, I might add. According to the Internet anyway.
The basics are the right proportions of rice to lentils to liquid. Then whatever seasonings and add-ins you want. I found mostly Mexican flavors going on, but I went Italian instead...
What I Used:
*No photo... It's not exactly the most attractive dish.
The basics are the right proportions of rice to lentils to liquid. Then whatever seasonings and add-ins you want. I found mostly Mexican flavors going on, but I went Italian instead...
What I Used:
- 3/4 c. brown rice
- 1/2 c. lentils
- 1 1/2 c. chicken broth
- 1 1/2 c. crushed tomatoes w/ basil
- the last bit of a can of cream of chicken soup
- a couple spoonfuls of tomato paste
- 3 cloves chopped garlic
- onion powder (I didn't have an onion!!)
- 2 chopped carrots
- oregano & parsley (just a little)
- peas
- Mix it all in a baking dish.
- Cover and bake. Most of the recipes I found online said to bake at 300 for a little over an hour. But after about 40 minutes I checked on it and realized that would never work. So I upped the temperature to 325. It was in the oven for about 2 hours. ...It did come out a bit mushy, but surprisingly incredibly tasty!
- Oh and the best part: I topped with mozzarella, but didn't have quite enough so I grated lots of fresh Parmesan on top. (The good stuff, from work.) And then crumbled bacon!! This really made it.
*No photo... It's not exactly the most attractive dish.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Easy Peasy Rainy Day Lunch
It's easy peasy, but fear not, Pea Haters -- no peas included.
What You'll Need:
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What You'll Need:
- 1 can (Well... half a can, but you can't only buy half) of Progresso Hearty Tomato Soup
- Some leftover brown rice (...or white, but you should be eating brown rice!)
- 2 tablespoons of ricotta cheese
- Parmesan cheese
- Pour soup into your bowl, on top of your brown rice.
- Dollop the ricotta on top.
- Microwave for about 2 minutes.
- Sprinkle with parmesan and some pepper (I prefer freshly ground).
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