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Big Game Recipes

February 1, 2017

So we all know that the “big game” ??? is coming up this weekend, and no Super Bowl watch party is complete without some delicious grub! Here are some of my favorite dishes to bring with me to watch the VICs (that’s Very Important Commercials).

Loaded Tater Tot Casserole

I love cheesy tots, so it’s no surprise that this is one of my favorite recipes. I suggest waiting until the last minute to cook it because cold tots make me sad.

Loaded Tater Tot Casserole

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American

Ingredients
  

  • 1 bag Ore-Ida tater tots I prefer Extra Crispy
  • 1/2 cup ranch dressing
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1/2 cup shredded parmesan cheese
  • 1/2 cup swiss cheese
  • 1/2 cup bacon bits
  • green onions for garnish

Instructions
 

  • Cook tater tots according to directions on package. Mix cheese together.
  • Mix together ranch dressing, half of the cheese combo, bacon, and sour cream.
  • Remove tots from oven, but keep oven on. Toss with cheesy-ranch mixture and top with remaining cheese.
  • Bake for 5 minutes (or until cheese is melted) and sprinkle with green onion.
  • Enjoy!

New England Clam Chowder

Since it seems like the Patriots are always in the Super Bowl, you might as well get a little festive with this New England Clam Chowder. You can add more water and serve it in a bowl as an entree, or leave it nice and thicc and serve with chips and bread as a dip… either way, it’s delicious!

New England Clam Chowder

Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 45 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 1 LB butter unsalted
  • 1 LB All Purpose Flour
  • 5 LB Red Bliss Potato Diced ½”
  • ½ LB Bacon Raw Diced ½”
  • 3 LB Yellow Onion Diced ¼”
  • 1 LB Celery Diced ¼”
  • ½ GAL Whole Milk
  • ½ GAL Heavy Cream
  • 1 GAL Clam Juice Canned
  • 2 oz Clam Base or Clam Paste
  • 2 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 TB Tabasco Sauce
  • 1 TB Fresh Thyme Chopped
  • 1 TB Garlic Chopped
  • 1 LB Corn Frozen
  • 4 LB Shucked Clam Meat
  • 1 GAL Water
  • To Taste Salt & Black Pepper

Instructions
 

  • In a saute pan, melt the butter over medium heat. Slowly whisk in the flour and cook for 5 minutes until the mixture resembles wet sand. Set aside.
  • Clean potatoes and cut into ½” dice. Place in a pot, cover with water, and cook through over medium-high heat (approx. 20 minutes). Reserve.
  • In a large stock pot add the bacon then place on the stove over low heat. Render the fat and cook until crispy. Remove bacon bits and leave fat in the pot.
  • Add the onion and celery and cook until translucent. Add bacon back to pot.
  • Whisk in clam base until fully incorporated. Add milk, heavy cream, clam juice, Worcestershire, tabasco, thyme, garlic and corn. Whisk to incorporate and then bring to a simmer.
  • Once at a simmer, slowly add the roux (cooked butter and flour) in small batches, whisking after each addition before adding the next batch. Whisking often, bring to a simmer.
  • This step is optional: The soup will be very thick at this point. Using UP TO the 1 GAL of water, slowly whisk in water and thin out to desired consistency.
  • Add cooked potatoes and clams then bring to a simmer. Season to taste.

Christine-a-Lena’s Guacamole

My best friend invented (or maybe stole, I have no idea) this guacamole recipe and it is my absolute favorite and I make it all the time. It’s always a hit! You can leave it super chunky if you prefer a nice chunky guac like me, or you can stick it in a food processor and make it silky smooth. Also don’t tell her I posted this or I might get in trouble.

Christine-a-Lena's Guacamole

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine Mexican

Ingredients
  

  • hass avocados
  • 1 lime
  • 2 roma tomatoes
  • 1 shallot
  • 1 jalapeño
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • a boatload of cilantro optional if you're a monster who hates cilantro
  • salt & pepper

Instructions
 

  • Cut up and cube the avocado and add the garlic to a large bowl.
  • Small dice the Roma tomato, shallot, and jalapeño and add to bowl.
  • Juice the lime, cilantro, and salt & pepper to the bowl.
  • Mix well.
  • Serve with your favorite tortilla chips
Recipes

Chicken Tikka Masala Recipe

August 1, 2016

First, there was pomegranate. Then there was kale. Now, the newest superfood craze to sweep the nation is turmeric. While I was hesitant to jump on board the previous craze(y) trains (kale is sour, bitter, and chewy, and pomegranate is like a weird alien fruit that takes 3 hours to extract like 15 nibs…no thank you), I’m 100% ready to join the turmeric cult. Not only is it orangey-yellow (which happens to be my favorite color of the moment), but it’s also prevalent in Thai and Indian cooking (which happen to be my favorite cuisines).

It's just so colorful and pretty!

It’s just so colorful and pretty!

 

Whilst stumbling down the rabbit hole that is recipes-on-the-Internet, I found a pretty cool turmeric power smoothie recipe, which I tried and was delicious. Inspired, I set out to make more foods with turmeric in order to really reap the health benefits of this alleged superfood. Since I’ve really been craving Indian food lately (but I don’t know anyone who will actually go eat it with me), I decided to make my own version of chicken tikka masala.

Pictured: most of my friends.

Pictured: most of my friends (coughlaurencough).

This recipe from Allrecipes.com is one that I used to use in college (the first time was when we rented Slumdog Millionaire and wanted to really get in the spirit of things) and really enjoyed, so I thought I’d use it as inspiration for a slightly modified and not at all authentic (probably) recipe.

Ingredients

The marinade

  • 2 cups Greek yogurt
  • 2 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 2 tsp turmeric
  • 2 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tbsp freshly minced ginger
  • 4 tsp season salt
  • 3 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces

The sauce

  • 1 tbsp ghee or clarified butter
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • 1 medium jalapeño pepper
  • 2 tsp cumin
  • 2 tsp turmeric
  • 2 tsp paprika
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 1 8-ounce can of tomato sauce
  • 1 8-ounce can of coconut milk
  • cilantro to garnish (optional)
  • Basmati rice or naan bread for accompaniment.

Instructions

I mixed together the yogurt and marinade spices and then folded in the chicken breast chunks until they were nice and coated. I covered with plastic wrap and let it marinade in the fridge for about 3 hours.

The word "folding" in recipes always makes me giggle.

The word “folding” in recipes always makes me giggle.

10 minutes before the chicken is ready to come out of the fridge, mince 3 cloves of garlic and dice the jalapeño (discard the seeds, unless you’re into that kind of thing). Add the ghee to a large frying pan on medium heat. When the ghee melts, toss in your minced garlic and jalapeño and sauté for about 1 minute.

It doesn't look like much yet, but it's getting there!

It doesn’t look like much yet, but it’s getting there!

Add in the spices from the sauce ingredients and stir to coat. Take the chicken out of the fridge and using a slotted spoon (to remove excess yogurt), add the chicken to the frying pan. Cook for about 8 minutes, or until the chicken looks to be cooked completely, stirring frequently.

Much like me in the sun, it gets redder as it simmers.

Much like me in the sun, it gets redder as it simmers.

Stir in the tomato sauce and coconut milk until thoroughly combined. Once the mixture comes to a boil, turn the heat to low and let simmer for about 40 minutes, stirring occasionally. Consider covering your pan, as it may splatter. (If you’re making basmati rice to serve the tikka masala with, this would be a good time to start cooking that so they’ll both finish about the same time).

I'm really into brown rice right now.

I’m really into brown rice right now.

Once the chicken is done and the sauce has thickened, serve over rice or bread and garnish with cilantro.

Ta da!

Ta da!

To easily make this recipe vegetarian, simply replace the ghee with olive oil and the chicken with tofu, and omit the marinating process.

How do you incorporate turmeric into your diet?

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Quote of the Week

Quote of the Week 11/18/13

November 18, 2013

Whoooo! Was that Auburn-Georgia game exciting or what? And Carolina-Florida was pretty intense, too, towards the end. This was definitely a great weekend for college football.

It was also just a really great weekend for me in general. Went to a chicken wing cook off on Friday night, tailgated on Saturday, and then saw Ender’s Game on Sunday! It was a jam-packed weekend, but it was so much fun and that’s just how I like it.

This week’s quote comes from Thomas Keller, and I think it really applies to life. Food just tastes better when people put their heart into cooking it. That’s probably why my mom is such an amazing cook!

“A recipe has no soul. You as the cook must bring soul to the recipe”
–Thomas Keller

This picture makes me want to go put an apron on & cook something. I just want to look that bad ass.

This picture makes me want to go put an apron on & cook something. I just want to look that bad ass.