Sunday, May 22, 2011

Macaroni Casserole


So I decided to do one of my own recipes on here, well actually it's my mom's....and with that I'm sure she got it from someone else.  Oh well I have no one to cite for this except my mom.  This was always my favorite meal growing up.  My dad and brother didn't like the cream cheese/sour cream mixture so it was always have the pan just sauce and and cheese and the other half was lathered in the creamy sauce.

So to start it up bring some water to a boil and cook the bow tie pasta.  I'm assuming everyone knows how to make noodles.
Chop up the medium onion and the clove of garlic and put it in a sauce pan with a little oil.  Let it start cooking for a minute before adding in the meat.  I always use ground beef, but turkey tastes really good also.

After the meat has browned pour in the can of tomato sauce and add the oregano. Let it simmer for 20 minutes so all the flavors get absorbed into the sauce.
 Mix the sour cream and cream cheese in a separate bowl until it is creamy.

Now I am assuming the noodles are done.  I usually double this recipe and make it in a cake pan, but it could fit in an 8x8.  Put the noodles on the bottom of the pan and start dropping dollops of the cream cheese/sour cream spread across the pan.  Spread the mixture all over the noodles until it is evenly covered.

Take the meat sauce and pour it evenly over the noodles and do a little spreading to make sure it is even.  Take the cheddar cheese and sprinkle it over the top of the casserole.

Place it in the oven at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or until the cheese is completely melted.

Ingredients
7 oz elbow macaroni
1 Tbsp cooking oil
1 1/4 lb ground beef/turkey
1 med chopped onion
1 clove garlic minced
1 can (15 oz) tomato sauce
1/2 tsp oregano
1 cup sour cream
3 oz cream cheese
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese

Friday, May 20, 2011

BBQ Bacon Blue Cheese Sliders

Ok honestly everyone needs to check out our best bites. It is my favorite blog ever. So here is another recipe I took from them calle BBQ Bacon Sliders. They are just soo tastey.



Ok so first you need to make some beef pattys.  I don't know anything about barbecueing or making burgers so I just took some ground beef, added some salt and pepper, shaped them into mini pattys and threw them on my George Forman grill.  The rest of the stuff is so good that no one noticed that my burgers weren't super amazing.

 The key is in the this Garlic blue cheese sauce that coats both sides of the bun. Seroiusly so good. Make it...NOW.

1/2 c. mayonnaise
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
1 Tbsp. red wine vinegar
1 clove garlic minced
1/4 c. crumbled blue cheese

Mix all of this and you are pretty much set.
So after you make these beef pattys go aead and add some BBQ sauce.  I coated both sides, because I like lots of BBQ sauce.

The next step is to make some bacon.  That is a whole different tutorial so I am just going to assume you know how to make  bacon.

Now to assemble the burgers
First lay out some dinner rolls cut in half or find some mini burger buns like I did. Then generously spread some of that lovely garlic blue cheese sauce all over the bun...then add some more.  Add a little piece of lettuce (mine are pretty small).

then goahead and add some bacon right on top
This is what you should look like when preparing the sliders :)


Now you add those delicious beef pattys...and then some homemade onion rings (I'll post a tutorial on those eventually...another our best bites recipe ofcourse)

I only put them in a pan because I had to transport them to a potluck I went to.

Go ahead and slather the top bun with more garlic blue cheese sauce and there you have it! Perfection.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Pizza Rolls

So I found these on one of my favorite food blogs Our Best Bites annnnd they looked way too good to pass up.
First step was taking a pillsbury pizza crust and rolling it out on a lightly floured surface.  It should roll out to 8x16. Then cut the dough into about 24 squares. 
Add your favorite toppings.  I used shredded cheese, but I think chunks would be easier.  I put in in some small pepperonis and cheese. The insides shrink up so try to get as much filling as possible.  These turned out a little airy inside because there wasn't enough filling.
My second attempt I used some pineapple, pepperonis, and cheese. Yum!
Next fold the edges up and seal the filling inside.
Put the balls into a greased 8 inch round pan seam down.
Brush olive oil across the top of the balls and sprinkle with garlic powder, parmesan cheese, and italian seasoning.

Stick it in the oven for about 15 minutes at 400 degrees, or just read the package and follow the directions. Keep an eye on them and take them out when they are golden brown like this...

they will be nice and gooey inside. I ate dipped mine in some marinara sauce and some ranch :)