Showing posts with label pork chops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pork chops. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

in my kitchen

One of my goals over the next couple years is to document more of my recipes.  Many of the meals that I prepare on a regular basis are my own creations or heavily modified recipes.  I want to be able to pass these on to others someday.  I also simply enjoying sharing them.

HubPages is having a recipe contest next month so I'm saving up a couple new ideas to turn into great articles.  For now, I'm sharing a few of my older standards.  Enjoy!

What's In the Fridge Cobb Salad

I make salads for lunch on a fairly regular basis.  Most of them are a variation of a Cobb salad with what we have on hand and whatever dressing I'm currently loving.  This is what I included in the pictured salad above.
Handful of lettuce, torn (spinach leaves work well, too)
3-4 slices cucumber, diced
3-4 cherry or grape tomatoes, diced
1/2 avocado, diced (or if you're like me and don't live with anyone who enjoys avocados, the whole avocado)
2 slices deli meat, shredded (I used sliced ham and chicken)
small handful of shredded cheese (I used Colby Jack)
small handful of croutons (we bought these, but you can make them)

I did not include hard boiled eggs, but this is another great option that I sometimes use.

Sloppy Joes

This is a modified Rachael Ray recipe.
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 pound ground beef
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
2-2.5 tablespoons steak seasoning (I use McCormicks)
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
1 8 oz. can tomato sauce

Pour the olive oil in a large frying pan.  Brown the ground beef.  About halfway through cooking, mix the brown sugar and steak seasoning.  Add the mixture to the beef.  Finish cooking the beef.  Drain the grease.  Add the red wine vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, and tomato sauce.  Mix well.  Simmer for 5 minutes.  I like to serve it on toasted buns with cheese.

I chose to pair my sandwich with some simple raw veggies and Ranch dressing and chips.  There are many great side options for sloppy joes.

Pork Chops
I did document this recipe on HubPages a while back.  You can check it out here.

Cheesy Orzo
This is another recipe from Rachael Ray.  I don't use a lot of her recipes, but this pasta and the sloppy joes are two of her best.  I cut this recipe in half, but otherwise I didn't make any modifications.  If you're cooking for a larger group, you can easily make a double batch.
1 cup orzo pasta, uncooked
2 tablespoons olive oil
1-2 cloves garlic, diced
1 small yellow onion, diced
1 14-16 oz. can chicken broth
3/4 cup shredded cheese of your choice (I usually use a mix of Colby Jack and Parmesan)

Coat the bottom of a large saucepan with the olive oil.  Cook the garlic and onion for 4-5 minutes or until the garlic has browned slightly.  Add the chicken broth.  Cover the pan and bring to a boil.  Add the pasta.  Turn the heat to low and cover.  Stir the mixture every 3-4 minutes until the pasta has absorbed all of the chicken broth.  Add the cheese and stir until it's melted.  Serve.

The broccoli that we ate with this meal is simple steamed broccoli.  Delicious and healthy but nothing too exciting.

What are some of your standard recipes?  Feel free to share recipe links!

I included this post in Michelle's Delicately Constructed Friday 5/11/12.