This recipe is an oldie but a goodie. Hannah and I had lunch today and we had this and the left over Pesto Chicken. This salad is from Christmas recipes from the Lion House pg 41
2 C diced cooked chicken
4 C shredded cabbage
1 pkg chicken flavored ramen noodles
4 green onions, diced
2 T sesame seeds
Sauce:
1/4 C vinegar
1/4 C salad oil
2 T sugar
1/2 t salt
1 favoring packet from Ramen boodles
1/2 C slivered almonds
Place chicken and cabbage in mixing bowl. Break noodles up and place in a colander. Pour boiling water over to soften slightly. Add to cabbage w/ onions and sesame seeds. Combine vinegar, salad oil, sugar, salt and contents of favoring packet. Pour over cabbage mixing well. Cover and refrigerate overnight or for several hours. Just before serving stir in slivered almonds.
We have loved this recipe for years. I even remember this when I was a little girl!
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Recipe: Chicken Pesto Recipe
I just got this new recipe from Face Book actually. It is SO GOOD!!! It is really easy as well.
1st layer: Chicken breast
2nd layer: Pesto
3rd layer: sliced Roma tomatoes
Bake at 400 for 30 minutes
4th layer: Mozzarella cheese
continue baking for another 10 minutes
Add a side of rice and potatoes and yum! Hannah LOVED it! I'm so glad that I happeded to see that recipe.
1st layer: Chicken breast
2nd layer: Pesto
3rd layer: sliced Roma tomatoes
Bake at 400 for 30 minutes
4th layer: Mozzarella cheese
continue baking for another 10 minutes
Add a side of rice and potatoes and yum! Hannah LOVED it! I'm so glad that I happeded to see that recipe.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Recipe: Cafe Rio (Yummy dinner tonight! Easy too, I made it a while ago and just took it out of the freezer!)
This is WONDERFUL recipe that I got several years ago at Young Women's Girls camp. This was intended for a salad but I usually make it as an enchillada. This freezes really well. I just freeze the shredded meat and the sauce in small servings in a zip lock baggie. It makes for easy dinners. Just thaw and put in whatever type of beans you want: pinto, black or refried (or none) along with rice and cheese with the shredded meat and sauce inside the enchilada, just be sure to reserve some sauce to put on top to bake it. Then serve what ever sides you want. You can make guacamole and I have a great 3 bean salad that Hannah absolutely loves that I got from Pampered Chef years ago. I can't remember if I have included the Cafe Rio recipe on this blog or not, so just in case.
Here is the recipe for the meat and sauce:
Pork
6 lbs pork roast
4 to 5 cans tomato sauce (8 oz each)
3 t garlic
2 - 3 C brown sugar
4 t cumin
4 C Dr. Pepper
2 - 4 T molasses
1/2 t salt
pepper to taste
I put all this in a crock pot for at least 8 - 10 hours. The longer the better, the meat will just fall apart and be so tender. I have not found this version on the internet. I am pretty sure this is an original recipe from my friend Lori from our ward.
I will also include the Lime Rice and Creamy Cilantro Dressing recipes although I didn't use them in this dinner that I took a picture of.
LIME RICE
2 T butter
1 1/4 C rice
1 C chicken broth
3/4 t salt
pepper
Juice and zest of 1 large or 2 small limes
2 T chopped fresh cilantro
3/4 t cumin
In a cooking pot, melt butter with rice, add liquid ingredients and other ingredients. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and cook according to rice directions.
CREAMY CILANTRO DRESSING (I love this!!!!!!!!)
1 8 oz jar of green salsa, medium spiciness
1 pkg buttermilk ranch dressing (dry)
1/2 C sour cream
1/2 C low fat mayonnaise
1/4 C buttermilk
1 C fresh cilantro
2 t garlic
1/4 t cayenne pepper
1/2 t salt
2 T fresh lime juice
1/2 t cumin
1/4 C sugar
Few drops of Tabasco sauce (taste the dressing before adding this, you may find it is already spicy enough)
Blend all together in the blender until smooth and creamy.
Can add chopped letuce, Cafe Rio Pork, black beans, pico de gallo, guacamole, cheese, and crushed tortilla chips to salad
Serve on tortilla if desired.
Here is the recipe for the meat and sauce:
Pork
6 lbs pork roast
4 to 5 cans tomato sauce (8 oz each)
3 t garlic
2 - 3 C brown sugar
4 t cumin
4 C Dr. Pepper
2 - 4 T molasses
1/2 t salt
pepper to taste
I put all this in a crock pot for at least 8 - 10 hours. The longer the better, the meat will just fall apart and be so tender. I have not found this version on the internet. I am pretty sure this is an original recipe from my friend Lori from our ward.
I will also include the Lime Rice and Creamy Cilantro Dressing recipes although I didn't use them in this dinner that I took a picture of.
LIME RICE
2 T butter
1 1/4 C rice
1 C chicken broth
3/4 t salt
pepper
Juice and zest of 1 large or 2 small limes
2 T chopped fresh cilantro
3/4 t cumin
In a cooking pot, melt butter with rice, add liquid ingredients and other ingredients. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and cook according to rice directions.
CREAMY CILANTRO DRESSING (I love this!!!!!!!!)
1 8 oz jar of green salsa, medium spiciness
1 pkg buttermilk ranch dressing (dry)
1/2 C sour cream
1/2 C low fat mayonnaise
1/4 C buttermilk
1 C fresh cilantro
2 t garlic
1/4 t cayenne pepper
1/2 t salt
2 T fresh lime juice
1/2 t cumin
1/4 C sugar
Few drops of Tabasco sauce (taste the dressing before adding this, you may find it is already spicy enough)
Blend all together in the blender until smooth and creamy.
Can add chopped letuce, Cafe Rio Pork, black beans, pico de gallo, guacamole, cheese, and crushed tortilla chips to salad
Serve on tortilla if desired.
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Derek
Derek was ordained a Priest today! I can hardly believe he has reached this age. I am so proud of my quiet hero. He is a quiet, gentle giant. He has such a strong moral compass and is very firm in the power of discernment in knowing what is right and what is wrong. He was very excited as he had to wait a bit because of Stake Conference last week. He asked Richard Schmuhl to ordain him. I felt so privileged to be there. ther Schmuhl gave a very sweet blessing to Derek. He blessed him to know that he is loved by his Father in Heaven. He blessed him to work hard and to succeed in his school work. Brother Schmuhl has been such a positive influence on Derek, we are so grateful for him and feel blessed to have him as a neighbor. He is Sam, Derek's best friend's dad. I know that my parents would have been there had it been possible. They sure are proud of you Derek, as am I. I love you and I am excited for your new opportunities for blessings in the way you live your life and for being able to be a blessing in other's lives by magnifying your priesthood.
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