Today's post is a special one! For the first time ever on my blog, I have a guest poster! My handsome and clever husband has agreed to write up and share his famous recipe for collard greens. First off, let me say that I am generally not a big fan of greens. In fact, I was not a big fan of even my husband's greens for a long time (despite most people loving them). However, being the amazing husband he is, he worked on the recipe over several years, and eventually created a collard green recipe that even I could love! This recipe involves a lot of time and effort, but is well worth it. It makes a fantastic side dish for Thanksgiving or Christmas, and is the perfect dish to make to bring you luck on New Years Day.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Tasty Traditional Collard Greens
Today's post is a special one! For the first time ever on my blog, I have a guest poster! My handsome and clever husband has agreed to write up and share his famous recipe for collard greens. First off, let me say that I am generally not a big fan of greens. In fact, I was not a big fan of even my husband's greens for a long time (despite most people loving them). However, being the amazing husband he is, he worked on the recipe over several years, and eventually created a collard green recipe that even I could love! This recipe involves a lot of time and effort, but is well worth it. It makes a fantastic side dish for Thanksgiving or Christmas, and is the perfect dish to make to bring you luck on New Years Day.
Friday, December 12, 2014
Chicken Pot Pie
I've been working on creating a healthy (and delicious) chicken pot pie for a while now. I've looked over a ton of different recipes, and played around with various ideas, and I can say with absolute certainty that I have definitely come up with a winner. The weather was chilly last night, and my husband built a roaring fire in the fireplace, so I figured it was the perfect night for a hearty chicken pot pie. To make my pie as healthy as possible, I made it bursting with my favorite winter vegetables. Feel free to adapt the vegetables to your own taste; just try to keep the amount of vegetables roughly the same to make sure that there is enough filling for the gravy (for example, if you'd rather not use parsnips, increase the carrots from 2 to 3, or substitute a potato instead). When developing the recipe, I toyed with the idea of finding a substitute for the pie crust (like phyllo), but ultimately decided that real pie crust is the best part of pot pie, so it would be almost sacrilegious to remove it. So I only used one pie crust as opposed to the traditional two, to keep the calorie and carbs low without sacrificing the integrity of the dish. The result? A healthy yet hearty chicken pot pie that is under 500 calories for a nice large serving. Most importantly...it's comfort food at its best: warm, filling, and full of rich flavor.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
15 Minute Spaghetti Squash Curry
A few months ago, my brother and sister-in-law came over for dinner and we each made our favorite Asian-style recipes to share with each other. I made my Asian Lettuce Wraps and they made a Spaghetti Squash Curry. I was astonished that such a tasty meal (and boy was it tasty!) was so quick and easy to prepare! You can jazz it up with your favorite sautéed vegetables and/or proteins (I like tofu, red bell pepper, and mushrooms), or you can keep it simple and just serve it as is. The simplicity of this delicious recipe, has made it into one of our regular family dinners.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Smothered Burritos
Every family has their own way of making burritos, and well, this is how it's made in my house! By smothering the burritos in delicious red sauce and cheese and baking them, it makes the burritos so gooey and delicious. It's definitely a fork-and-knife meal, but so worth it. Make sure to top your burrito with your favorite toppings! I never serve this meal without plenty of sour cream (or even better, crema), shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, and lots of ripe avocado.
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