Saturday, February 15, 2014

Spaghetti Squash, Basil, and White Bean Lasagna with Mushroom Cheese Sauce

Spaghetti Squash, Basil and White Bean Lasagna with Mushroom Cream Sauce
 
What you'll need:
1 spaghetti squash
3c fresh basil
1 can white beans, rinsed.
Olive oil
Lasagna noodles
1-2c ricotta cheese
1 egg
2tbsp Italian seasoning
1 bag Italian cheese blend
1-2c mushrooms
2tbsp butter
1c half & half
Salt and Pepper to taste.
Oven preheated to 400 degrees.
First Cut Spaghetti Squash in half.

Scoop out all seeds leaving clean flesh inside.

Place face down in 1" of water in casserole dish

Cook for 30-45 mins until flesh is tender.

Add squash, white beans, basil and olive oil to processor.

Blend on high until filling is smooth.
**this filling can double as a vegan bean dip! Delish!

Mix cottage cheese, egg, seasoning, and 1/2 of cheese to make cheese layer.

Cook noodles until aldente.

Set aside to cool for layering.

Starting with noodles, layer on beans, then noodles, then cheese. Repeat.

On top of the last layer, add mushroom cheese sauce.
To make Mushroom Sauce:
Add butter to med-hot pan.
Add mushrooms, Sautee until soft.
Add cream until bubbly.
Add remainder of cheese and stir until smooth.
Add salt and pepper to taste.  


 
Bake for 45 mins, or until brown and bubbly.

Monday, January 6, 2014

Easy Cheddar Biscuits!

So. Super. Easy.
 
Canned Biscuits:
 
Poke Holes:


 
Add a pad of butter:
 
Top with Cheese, Garlic Powder, Chives, and Italian Seasoning:
 

Bake per package instructions:
 
 
 
ENJOY!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Easy and Delicious Chicken and Dumplings! Vegetarian Version Included!



I made this tonight and it was so good, easy, and I also made a vegetarian version for myself at the same time, and it was just as good!! 

For the Traditional version you'll need:
  • 1c. Cooked Chicken (I like to use rotisserie chicken meat)
  • Lg carton of Chicken Stock
  • 2-3 Raw canned biscuits ripped into small pieces
  • 1 can Cream of chicken soup
  • 2 TBSP Butter
  • 1/2 stalk chopped Celery
  • 1/4c Flour
  • 1/4c Half&Half
  • 1 tsp Onion Powder
  • 2 tsp Garlic Powder
  • Salt&Pepper to taste


For the Vegetarian Version:
  • 1-2 Vegetarian Chicken pattys, cooked
  • 2-3c. No-chicken Broth
  • 2-3 Raw Canned biscuits ripped into small pieces
  • 1 can Cream of Celery Soup
  • 2 TBSP Butter
  • 1/2 stalk chopped Celery
  • 1/8c Flour
  • 1/8c Half&Half
  • 1 tsp Onion Powder
  • 2 tsp Garlic Powder
  • Salt&Pepper to taste 

Simple Directions for both:
  1. Boil Broth and butter
  2. Add chopped Celery
  3. Gently add small pieces of raw biscuit dough
  4. Stir in condensed soup
  5. Let mixture boil for a few minutes until dumplings are swollen
  6. Add cooked chicken (only in traditional version), and flour
  7. After flour has dissolved and made broth a little thicker
  8. Add half and half and seasonings

Super simple, and really good. It will be a hearty meal regular in our house from now on! Thanks for reading!! 













Thursday, January 3, 2013

Wedding Ornament!

Yes I realize I am a little late in posting this, but its never too early to think of things for next year! Pin this to your Christmas board! 

I did these for all the couples in my family now that everyone is married! Yay! And they were, as always, super cheap! 



All you need, is one of those clear plastic ball ornaments ($1) a roll of white or cream, or whatever color, of Tulle ($5 or $10), and a paint pen ($2)!  I made a BUNCH of these for a little over $2 a piece! And everyone was really happy with them! 


Just take a really long piece of tulle, and squish it down into the ball until its all filled up! 



Take 2 more squarish pieces and lay them over each other in a diagonal way, and put that over the hole at the top.  



Put the cap back on and fluff out the flaps like a veil! Super cute! Write the date, or initials with your paint pen, and you are good to go! If you mess up, no biggie. Fingernail polish remover and q tips will help you fix your mistakes!! Have fun!  




Friday, December 7, 2012

DIY Christmas Card Wreath

DIY CHRISTMAS CARD WREATH
For all those Christmas Cards that you have no place to display!

I have seen a tutorial on one of these, but it used some pretty expensive items, mine however only cost $10! And was SUPER EASY.


 

I used a $3.99 pressed wood ring, that I got at the craft store next to the $11 Styrofoam ring. I just painted it with $.87 Green, White and Red acrylic paint.

I also painted the $1 pack of clothes pins with polka dots and stripes with the same paint. My 3y old helped! It was a lot of fun.

 Then I cut 2 different patterned ribbon (only $.99 a roll!) into about 6" strips. And tied them around the wreath at equal intervals. And hot glued my painted clothes pins in between! I tied one extra ribbon at the top for hanging and BAM! You have a super cute Christmas Card Holder!


Add this to your Kids Christmas Craft list this year and 
cherish it for years to come!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Healthy Snack for Kiddo and Me:)

Today, I was on a mission! I wanted a healthy snack for myself and my daughter, who isn't normally a picky eater. But when it comes to snack time she is a little demanding. 

We have a lot of marshmallows lying around from pies and things during Thanksgiving, and upcoming Christmas. She has been begging for them every second. So today I got a little creative. I mixed just a few into our healthy PB and added some raisins and celery! She scarfed it in 2 minutes! 


Healthy PB Fluff Dip!


And as for me, I am dieting from and for the holidays.. Who isn't? And I have this dip mix that is so delicious that I wanted so bad. So instead of the usual mayo/sour cream mix, I did non-fat Greek yogurt, and hot sauce. And it was really good! I know that everyone talks about substituting Greek yogurt for all kinds of things, but being a mayo fanatic I was skeptical. But it is actually really good, and curbed my craving. In just 60 cals! VICTORY!

Skinny Hot Pepper Dip!


Monday, November 19, 2012

DIY No Sew Curtains + Accesories on the CHEAP!

 I posted last week about my DIY Curtain Rods for under $5! This week I made the curtains to go with them! NOT HARD. They aren't fancy, but they are functional and I think they look great! And the best part is NO SEWING! I don't know or have a machine to learn on, but what I did have was a Hot Glue Gun. I have seen other blogs where people use Iron on stitches, but hot glue was SO much cheaper, and just as fast!

This is actually a picture of my DIY Curtain Tie Backs but its a great way to show you how I made my curtains. All I did was cut a large rectangle from the fabric. Big enough to cover my window and maybe be a little ruched. Then I just folded a little bit of the material on the end at a time and glued it! Super easy! Then after I had all 4 sides 'hemmed' then I could fold over the top to make a loop for the rod to go through. NO buying expensive rings with clips!
 I also did DIY rod holders. I figured why spend $7 for a set of rod hooks when I could just make my own from my curtain material scraps! I just hemmed the 4 sides like before and nailed the loop to the wall. And the curtain rod slips right in! And I think It looks nice too!


Then like I said, I made my own Tie Backs too, and these I am really please with since I did want to be able to see outside during most of the day when the sun isnt right in my face! These are the Before and After pics of the Tie-Backs. Again, just out of my scrap material!!

SO: Entire Curtain Wrap up: I spent $120 on electric conduit rods, spray paint, candle holder wood cups for finals, and fabric for curtains, rod holders, and tie backs. And that was for 8 windows and a full glass door. That comes out to $13 a piece! You could not buy all of those things already made for less than $39/ window. And that might not even fit windows as awkwardly sized as mine! 

And it wasn't hard at all. So DIY Custom Curtains, and Rods are the way to go!!