Football tailgating always means one thing: buffalo chicken! Of course, you’ll find buffalo chicken and wings but these buffalo chicken cups are the perfect little one bite appetizer to offer at your next tailgate of Superbowl party!
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Delicious Recipes to Keep my Family of Four Happy and Full
Football tailgating always means one thing: buffalo chicken! Of course, you’ll find buffalo chicken and wings but these buffalo chicken cups are the perfect little one bite appetizer to offer at your next tailgate of Superbowl party!
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One of my personal goals this year is to become healthier. This includes eating out less and focusing more on healthy, home cooked meals.
There are a few ingredients that, when kept on hand in the pantry, can make this goal a lot less easier. One of those items is canned tomatoes.
When I was in the store the other day, I noticed that Classico {makers of the yummy pasta sauce} has started making canned tomatoes too! They can be found at Walmart and 100% fresh…free from preservatives too! You can get even more details on these new canned tomatoes by visiting the Classico Canned Tomatoes website.
From crushed tomatoes to tomato puree to whole peeled pear tomatoes, there was a great selection to choose from. I picked up the whole peeled tomatoes to make a family favorite: chicken curry with chickpeas.
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It is a new year. Have you started writing 2013 yet or are you still, like me, adding a little curve to the bottom of the 2 in 2012?
With the new year often comes declarations of grand goals…you know, those resolutions things. Of course, like so many, mine include healthier eating.
Someone really smart once said {something like this} that if you start your day off making the right food choices, then, you are most likely going to continue to make good choices throughout the day. Breakfast really IS the most important meal of the day.
So, let’s make a healthy choice and start our day with great things like shredded potatoes, lean ham, veggies and egg whites. I’m talking Southwest Egg White “Muffins” here.
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I just can’t get enough of pumpkin this time of year. One of my favorites things are the pumpkin muffins from Panera. They come with this delicious powdered sugar dusting on top that makes them taste so delicious. I decided to try and make my own version of pumpkin muffins at home and added a cream cheese glaze to mine over the Panera powdered sugar. They turned out wonderfully so I will definitely be making them again!
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Need a way to use up that leftover turkey from Thanksgiving? I’m here to help you out with a great recipe for Turkey and Spinach Lasagna!
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Ok, turkey day is fast approaching. Do you have your menu planned? Grocery list made? How about your table setting planned?
As you prep for the holiday, make sure you put this easy turkey brine recipe on your planning list. It will take your Thanksgiving turkey from good to great with just a few steps.
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Every month, a group of parents from H’s old preschool get together for a dinner club. It is always a great time and everyone brings really delicious food.
We hosted last month and one of the families brought these super delicious taco cups. Everyone was raving about them. I didn’t think about getting the recipe at the time but decided to try and create them on my own a few days later. These turkey taco cups are sure to be a favorite in your house.
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Thanksgiving is a time for family to get together and be thankful for all of their blessings. In our family, we gather around the table and share a meal together. While being thankful takes a center stage, the food, of course plays a huge role in Thanksgiving day.
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This post was originally a guest post over at The CSI Project as part of Dee’s fall food challenge. I wanted to share it with you here on Just Us Four though in case you missed it.
Nothing says fall quite like pumpkins. They are the quintessential fall icon. What’s the best food for fall…why something including pumpkin of course!
Today, I’m going to share with you pumpkin soup with cinnamon marshmallows. It’s the perfect way to warm up on a cool, fall night!
Pumpkin Soup with Cinnamon Marshmallows
Adapted from epicurious.com
What you’ll need:
3 Tsbp unsalted butter
1 medium yellow onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp grated fresh ginger
1 leek {white and pale green parts only, diced}
1 tsp ground cloves
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground allspice
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
3 15 oz cans pumpkin
6 cups vegetable broth
1 tsp freshly ground nutmeg
1/2 cup mini marshmallows
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 cup pepitas (pumpkin seeds)
Let’s make it:
1) Wash and dice your leeks.
I typically cut mine and then place them in a bowl of water for 10 minutes to let all the dirt soak off. Just gently scoop them out to keep from stirring up the dirt that has settled to the bottom.
2) In a dutch oven, melt butter over medium heat. Add onion, garlic, ginger and leeks. Cook over medium heat for 5 minutes.
3) Add the canned pumpkin, cloves, cinnamon, allspice, black pepper and vegetable broth. Bring to a boil.
4) Reduce heat to low and let soup simmer for about 25 minutes or until the vegetables are tender.
5) While the soup cooks, place the marshmallows and 1/4 tsp cinnamon in a resealable bag. Shake to coat.
6) Serve soup topped with sprinkle of nutmeg and marshmallow/pepita mixture.
So, what have you been cooking now that fall weather has hit?
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They had some great options but this green beauty caught my eye immediately. I grabbed it, along with two matching ramekins and decided to look around the store some more.