Friday, January 17, 2014

A Pawn of Southern Cornbread

Southern Cornbread


Southern Skillet Cornbread

In the south, some foods just call for a golden pawn of cornbread
&
this is how I do it!

Nothing much beats bread out of a wood cookstove. If you are going to use your woodstove get your fire going good & hot before mixing up your cornbread. 
In my opinion, it takes a hot oven to bake a good pawn of bread.

If you will be cooking this in your regular electric stove go ahead;
  Preheat oven to 425 degrees.


After, I have gathered my ingredients
Ingredients:
2 Cup Corn Meal Mix
1/2 Cup Flour
1 Teaspoon Salt
1 Egg
1 Cup Milk
1/3 Cup Oil(for cornmeal mixture)
3 Tablespoons oil for skillet


 I heat a stove eye a little past medium while I mix my ingredients together and pour enough oil in my pan to well cover the bottom of your skillet letting it get hot on the eye before pouring your batter into your pan.


We like the bottom golden and crusty!

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 or until bread is a golden brown color

Direction:
1. Combine all dry ingredients.
2. Stir with wisk.

3. Stir in egg.
4. Add milk. If mixture is too thick add a little tap water until batter is thin enough to pour.

5. Pour batter into oiled skillet. Cut heat to skillet off and let batter set on eye 1-2 minutes.

6. Bake in oven for approximately 30 minutes or until golden brown.
If you begin smelling your bread check it may be done.

Smellin' Good!


Many times I leave my cornbread in the pan and serve it from there.
If you want to turn it out onto a serving plate take a serrated knife and trim the top even
 so as to set on the plate nicely.


Oh yum! Cornbread's Callin!



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Boo Berry Cereal~Alternative


Are you on cereal burn-out?
How about trying an alternative to the usual bowl of cereal and splash of milk!
You might even gather a little more nutrition 
&
exchange it for excitement!

I have always tried to offer a little variety to my children's breakfast but even changing up between a boxed-cereal, oatmeal,  poptarts or pastry, and the an egg here and there, their weekday breakfast can quickly go boring and stale. 
As I was hoping to retrain myself on some healthier habit(I'm usually a breakfast skipper) I picked up a tub of yogurt and a box of granola and placed it in the grocery cart when I asked what they would be wanting for their morning breakfast for the week they eyed my yogurt and granola in jealousy. I then asked them if they would really eat it; they nodded wholeheartedly.
&
They have! They love it! 
I think they think there getting dessert for breakfast.

Let me give you my super simple recipe....



Boo Berry Cereal~Alternative


Prep Time: 2 minutes (maybe if that much)

Ingredients:
French Vanilla Yogurt 
Granola cereal 
Blueberry topping

Directions:
1. We've started ours with placing 3 heaping tablespoons of yogurt in the bowl.
2. Top with granola and a tablespoon of blueberry topping.

3. Fold over gently.

There's nothing left but the eatin'!
I'm no nutritionist but this meal can boast no preservatives.
Have checked out the ingredients to you children's favorite cereals?





Friday, January 10, 2014

Hambone Stew~Crockpot Style


This cold & rainy day is just a callin' for soup.
There's a ham bone in the fridge that's still got a good bit of meat left on it. He seem like the perfect beginning for my stew for today.

Soup and Stew are basically the same thing. I call mine stew when it's loaded with meat and has been simmered to a thick creamy consistency. I generally prefer a stew in the cooler weather. Thinner soups I consider better on those warmer days.


Hambone Stew

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 8 hours
Total Time: 8 hours 15 minues
Yields: 8 servings

Ingredients:
Ham or leftover ham bone~ I'll be cutting as much meat off the bone as possible. I like mine to be nice                                         bite size chunks. 
Potatoes~5-6
1 onion
1 Cup of Rice
1 can green beans~I use a short cut smaller bean. I don't want to see a soup full of green beans
2 cloves minced garlic
1 Tablespoon Black Pepper
1 Tablespoon Ground Cumin
1 Teaspoon Ground Allspice

Directions:
1. Cut ham into bite-size chunks. Place chunks and ham bone into crockpot. Covering with water.

2. Turn  temperature to high.

3. Place remaining ingredients in pot.



4. Simmer 8 hours. Remove bone before serving. Salt to taste.

Do enjoy a bowl of Hambone Stew!





Sunday, January 5, 2014

Toasted Mozzarella French Toast


This isn't hardly a recipe at all 
but 
a nice bowl of chili just calls for a good piece of bread.

cook time: less than 10 minutes
Ingredients:
Loaf of fresh french bread
8 oz. shredded mozzarella cheese
a dash of parsley

Preheat oven on broil

Directions:
1. Cut bread long ways, down the middle.
2. Cover bread with shredded cheese & a dash of parsley
3. Toast until golden and bubbly.

White Chicken Chili


It is the season for chili!
Are you looking for a different twist on one of the seasons favorites?
Maybe, you should give White Chicken Chili a try.
&
It's oh so easy!
Prep time: approximately 10 minutes.
Cook time: at least 30 but the longer this simmers the better it gets

Ingredients:
2 Large cans  Great Northern Beans(40.5 oz)
1 can Chili Ready dices Tomatoes
2-3 lbs. fresh Chicken Breast(diced)
1/3 Cup chili powder
1 clove of garlic or Knorr's mini garlic cube
1 Tablespoon chopped onion or Knorr's mini onion cube
1 Teaspoon Salt
1 Teaspoon Pepper
1 Habenaro Pepper or Jalapeno Pepper(chopped, no seeds) 
2 Tablespoons Olive Oil

Directions:
1. Pour beans and tomatoes into large pot.
2. Bring to a rolling boil.
3. Add chili powder, onion, salt and pepper. Reduce heat to a simmer.
4. In a skillet brown cubed chicken and habenaro pepper in 2 tablespoons of olive oil.
5. Put browned chicken mixture into your pot of beans.
6. Simmer for about 30 minutes.


Around here chili requires Frito corn chips & a dollop of sour cream.
This White Chicken Chili is wonderful with Toasted Mozzarella French Bread.
Go ahead and toss a little mozzarella in the chili while you're at it.

Oh yum...eat up!