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Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Crock Pot Chicken and Dumplings

 There's nothing quite like a comforting bowl of chicken and dumplings on a chilly day. But who has the time to slave over a hot stove? This crock pot version is here to save the day (and your energy)!



This recipe is not only easy but also endlessly customizable. In the mood for something a little heartier? Throw in some frozen vegetables along with the chicken. Craving a bit more herbaceous flavor? Add some fresh thyme or rosemary to the pot.


Here's what you'll need:




Ingredients

½ onion, diced 2-3 chicken breasts 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 teaspoon pepper 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp Italian seasoning 1 can cream of chicken soup 2 (14 oz) cans chicken broth 1 can instant biscuits 1 (16 oz) bag of frozen peas and carrots



Directions

Add onion, chicken breasts, salt, pepper, garlic powder, Italian seasonings, chicken broth and cream of chicken soup to the crockpot.


Cook on HIGH for 4 hours. Using a fork, shred the chicken by moving your fork around in a circular motion. Add frozen peas and carrots and stir.


Chop biscuits up and layer across the top.

Cook on HIGH another 2 hours. Serve warm and enjoy.




Notes If you over cook during the second half, the biscuits can begin to brown or burn against the side of the crock pot.


All crock pots/slower cookers do not heat the same. If at the 4 hour mark you need to add more liquid, do so, to avoid burning later.

Here are some tips for perfecting your crock pot chicken and dumplings:

  • Don't overcrowd the crock pot. This can lead to uneven cooking.
  • Shred the chicken before adding the dumplings. This will ensure the dumplings cook through without getting mushy.
  • Use a spoon to distribute the biscuits evenly in the pot. This will help them all cook through at the same time.


This recipe is a little different from my cracker barrel copycat chicken and dumplings. I wonder which you will prefer? I can't make a decision. I love them both!

Find more of my favorite chicken recipes here:

Bacon Ranch Chicken Salad

Cracker Crumb Chicken Nuggets


Chocolate Espresso Cookies

Deepen Your Chocolate Fix with Espresso Cookies!

Calling all chocoholics and coffee lovers! This recipe for Chocolate Espresso Cookies is the perfect meeting of your two favorite indulgences. The rich, dark chocolate pairs beautifully with the subtle kick of espresso, creating a delightful flavor combination that's both sophisticated and satisfying.


These cookies are easy to whip up, requiring just a few bowls and common pantry staples. They're chewy on the inside and crisp on the outside, offering a textural contrast that's impossible to resist. Plus, with a touch of espresso powder in the dough, these cookies will give you a little afternoon pick-me-up alongside that decadent chocolate flavor.

Here's what you'll need:


1 cup of melted butter

½ cup of dark cocoa powder

1 cup of granulated sugar

2 tablespoons of pure maple syrup

1 egg

1 teaspoon of vanilla

1 tablespoon of instant espresso powder

1 ½ cup of all purpose flour

1 teaspoons of baking soda

A pinch of salt



For rolling:

½ c sugar and 1 teaspoon of espresso powder 



Directions:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Add cocoa and maple syrup to melted butter. 

Mix until well blended.




Add 1 cup of sugar, vanilla, and egg to the mixing bowl, and beat for 1 minute.

Add flour, baking soda , espresso powder and salt. 




Stir until all ingredients are well blended.

Using a cookie scoop, form balls of dough.




Drop them one at a time into the espresso and sugar mix. 

Roll each ball around until completely coated with sugar.




Place the dough balls 3” apart on the prepared cookie sheet and bake for 11 minutes.

Allow to cool for 5 minutes before removing from the cookie sheet.




Tips for Success:

  • Don't overmix! Overmixing can lead to tough cookies. Once the dry ingredients are incorporated, stop mixing.
  • Chill the dough (optional): Chilling the dough for 30 minutes to an hour can help the cookies spread less and create chewier centers.
  • Play with the chocolate: Feel free to experiment with different types of chocolate, such as dark, milk, or white chocolate chips, or even chopped nuts.


The reward? A batch of irresistible Chocolate Espresso Cookies that are perfect for enjoying with a cup of coffee or tea, sharing with friends, or indulging in all by yourself.


So preheat your oven, grab your ingredients, and get ready to bake a batch of these delicious cookies. They're sure to become a new favorite treat!


I know you will agree the chocolate and espresso flavors blend perfectly together to make a great snack!


The beauty of these cookies lies in their simplicity. You won't need any fancy ingredients, and the process is quick and straightforward.


But don't be fooled by their ease – the espresso powder adds a surprising depth of flavor that will have you reaching for another (and another).


You can find more favorite cookie recipes here:


 

10 Simple Techniques for Making Your Meals Unforgettable

 


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Creating meals that you and your loved ones will remember doesn’t require fancy techniques or complicated recipes. Adding a few simple touches can elevate your cooking and turn everyday dishes into something special. Small adjustments to flavor, texture, and presentation can make a big difference in how enjoyable your food is to eat. Learning a few basic tricks can help you bring out the best in your ingredients and create dishes that people remember.

This guide will walk you through some easy techniques that anyone can master. These tips will help you make your food taste and look better, adding to the overall experience.

  1. Use Fresh, High-Quality Ingredients

The foundation of any unforgettable meal is fresh, high-quality ingredients. Fresh ingredients have better flavor and texture, making it more vibrant and tastier. When shopping, look for seasonal produce, as it’s often the freshest and most flavorful option. Opt for ripe tomatoes, crisp greens, and fresh herbs, as they add a burst of flavor that’s hard to replicate with dried or processed alternatives. Good quality ingredients also need less seasoning and preparation, letting the natural flavors shine through. 

  1. Grill Your Meat

Grilling can transform the flavor and texture of meats, adding a smoky and savory taste that’s hard to achieve with other cooking methods. Whether you’re preparing grilled chicken or another type of meat, the grill's high heat creates a beautiful sear that locks in juices, keeping the meat tender and flavorful. This technique also gives you the flexibility to add wood chips or charcoal for a unique smoky flavor. Mastering the basics helps create juicy, delicious meat that leaves a lasting impression.

If you are just starting to learn to grill, start with chicken, as it is the easiest meat to grill. You can try some of the best grilled chicken recipes that require prior marinating before grilling. This adds an extra layer of flavor for even more depth. Once you get there, you can experiment with any meat you like! 

  1. Experiment with Fresh Herbs and Seasonings

Fresh herbs and seasonings are simple additions that greatly impact flavor. Herbs like basil, thyme, cilantro, or rosemary can elevate a dish with minimal effort. They add freshness and brightness, bringing out the best in ingredients like vegetables, grains, and proteins. Seasoning with a mix of herbs and spices lets you customize the taste, making each dish unique. Try sprinkling fresh herbs on top as a finishing touch, or mix them into marinades and sauces for extra depth. 

  1. Layer Flavors with Simple Marinades

Marinades are a great way to add depth to meats and vegetables without much work. A basic marinade with olive oil, vinegar or citrus juice, garlic, and herbs can enhance flavor. Marinating for just 20–30 minutes helps tenderize the meat and allows flavors to penetrate, creating a more delicious result. For even more impact, marinate overnight to let the flavors fully soak in. The acidity in marinades also balances richness, making dishes feel lighter. Experimenting with different ingredients in your marinades can make each dish taste unique and memorable.

  1. Incorporate a Touch of Acidity for Balance

Adding a bit of acidity, like lemon juice, lime, or vinegar, can brighten up your food and balance out rich flavors. Acidity cuts through the heaviness, making your meals feel lighter and more enjoyable to eat. A squeeze of lemon over grilled vegetables, fish, or pasta can make flavors pop, while a dash of vinegar in dressings and marinades adds complexity. Just a small amount of acidity enhances flavors without overpowering them. Incorporating this step brings balance to your dishes, helping you create a well-rounded taste that keeps people coming back for more.

  1. Play with Texture by Adding Crunchy Elements

Adding layers of texture can make meals more interesting and satisfying. A little crunch goes a long way in balancing softer or creamier ingredients. Try topping salads with toasted nuts or seeds, adding croutons to soups, or sprinkling crispy fried onions over casseroles. Texture gives each bite a more enjoyable feel and adds contrast that keeps the dish from feeling monotonous. Simple additions like a sprinkle of chopped nuts or a handful of tortilla strips can elevate the dining experience, making the food more fun.

  1. Use Homemade Sauces and Condiments

Homemade sauces and condiments add freshness and depth that store-bought versions often lack. They’re also customizable, allowing you to adjust ingredients to fit your taste. Try making a simple vinaigrette, pesto, or even a homemade barbecue sauce. These can be drizzled over grilled meats, roasted vegetables, or mixed into grains for added flavor. A quick homemade sauce can elevate a basic dish, adding unique layers of flavor without much extra work. Not only does this improve taste, but it also makes it feel more special and personalized.

  1. Add Finishing Touches with Garnishes

Garnishes are a simple but effective way to make dishes look and taste better. Fresh herbs, grated cheese, lemon zest, or a drizzle of sauce added just before serving can make the dish pop. These small touches add color and enhance the visual appeal, making the food look more appetizing. Fresh garnishes also provide a burst of flavor that ties everything together, whether you’re working with pasta, soups, or grilled meats. Taking a few seconds to add a thoughtful garnish can leave a lasting impression, making your meal feel complete and well-presented.

  1. Practice Controlled Cooking Temperatures

Temperature control is key to achieving the perfect texture and flavor. Understanding when to use high, medium, or low heat helps you cook food evenly and prevent overcooking or burning. For instance, searing meat on high heat locks in juices while lowering the heat afterward cooks it through without drying it out. Similarly, gently simmering sauces on low heat enhances flavors without risking a burn. Practicing temperature control improves the outcome of any dish, allowing you to achieve consistent, professional-level results with ease.

  1. Plate with Intention for Visual Appeal

Presentation adds to the dining experience, making meals feel special and thoughtfully prepared. Simple plating techniques, like placing larger items first and arranging smaller elements around them, can improve the look of a dish. Using different colors and shapes on the plate also enhances visual appeal, making the food more appetizing. Even a sprinkle of herbs or a slice of lemon can make a difference. Intentional plating doesn’t require professional skills—just a bit of attention to detail that can turn a meal into a delightful experience.

Making meals unforgettable doesn’t require complicated techniques. By incorporating fresh ingredients, playing with texture, using homemade sauces, and paying attention to finishing touches, you can easily elevate your cooking. Experimenting with these techniques brings variety and creativity to the kitchen, making cooking more enjoyable for you and the people you serve.


Chicken, Bacon and Gruyere Turnovers

Looking for a quick and impressive appetizer, lunch, or light dinner? Look no further than these delightful Savory Chicken Bacon Gruyere Turnovers! They're bursting with flavor, thanks to a combination of juicy chicken, crispy bacon, and nutty gruyere cheese, all wrapped in a flaky puff pastry crust.



These turnovers are incredibly versatile. They can be served hot or at room temperature, making them perfect for potlucks, game days, or simply a weeknight treat. Plus, they're a great way to use up leftover cooked chicken.




Here's what makes these turnovers so special:

  • Simple Ingredients: You don't need a ton of fancy ingredients to create these crowd-pleasers.
  • Easy to Assemble: The recipe comes together quickly, with minimal prep and cooking time.
  • Endless Variations: Feel free to get creative with the filling! Add your favorite vegetables, herbs, or cheeses.
  • Perfect Make-Ahead Option: Prepare the turnovers ahead of time and bake them just before serving.



Ingredients:

1 sheet of puff pastry

½ pound of bacon

1/2 pound of boneless chicken breast

2 tablespoons of olive oil

Brie cheese (I like to use the individually wrapped triangles) 

Shredded swiss or gruyere cheese




Directions:

Crisp bacon to your preference and drain on a paper towel.

Slice chicken into strips.

In a medium saucepan add olive oil and chicken breast strips. Cook over medium heat for about 4 minutes or until cooked through.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Roll out the puff pastry and cut into triangle shapes. You want to get about 8 triangles from 1 sheet. 

Layer chicken and bacon onto 4 of the triangles of puff pastry.

Add a wedge of brie and a generous pinch of shredded gruyere or swiss cheese.

Top with the remaining 4 triangles of dough and press the edges together, like you might a pie crust.

Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until the puff pastry is golden brown.

Serve immediately. Refrigerate any leftovers.




Tips for Success:

  • Thaw the puff pastry completely: This will prevent it from tearing when you fold it.
  • Don't overfill the turnovers: Leave a little space around the edges for sealing.
  • Let them cool slightly: The filling will be very hot right out of the oven. Allow them to cool for a few minutes before devouring.


These Savory Chicken Bacon Gruyere Turnovers are sure to become a new favorite. With their irresistible flavor and ease of preparation, they're a recipe you'll come back to time and time again. So, fire up your oven and get ready to enjoy!

Slice, Slice, Cupcake! Michael Meyers Halloween Cupcakes to Die For (Literally)

Calling all horror fans and cupcake enthusiasts! Halloween season is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with some chillingly delicious treats? Today, we're taking a trip to Haddonfield with a batch of cupcakes inspired by the iconic slasher film, "Halloween."


A Slice of the Night He Came Home:

These cupcakes are a delightful blend of spooky and sweet. Here's how you can bring a bit of Michael Myers' mayhem to your Halloween party:


HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED:

2 cups of White Chocolate - melted

Molds for Halloween face:

Horror Movie Killer Face Silicone Molds for Keychains Michael | Etsy

Black Food Coloring Gel



FOR THE CUPCAKES:

1 1/4 cup of Flour

1 1/2 teaspoons of Baking Powder

1/2 teaspoon of Salt

1 cup of Sugar

1/2 cup of Milk

1/4 cup of Vegetable Oil

2 Tablespoons of Vanilla Silk Yogurt

1 Egg

1 Tablespoon of Vanilla

Orange Food Coloring Gel

FOR THE FROSTING:

4 ounces of Cream Cheese - softened

4 Tablespoons of Butter - softened

1 teaspoon of Vanilla

2 Tablespoons of Heavy Cream

4 - 5 cups of Powdered Sugar




HERE'S WHAT YOU DO:

Melt the White Chocolate in the Microwave, and fill the halloween Face Molds with the White Chocolate.  Place in Freezer for about 10 minutes to quickly set the Chocolate. Place 1 teaspoonful of the Black Food Coloring Gel in a small dish, and mix in 1/2 a teaspoon of the melted White Chocolate, stirring well.  Using a small Cookie Brush,  paint the outline of the halloween Face mask with the Black Food Coloring Gel/White Chocolate mixture.  Let dry for about 10 minutes. Set aside.




Make the Cupcakes:

In the mixing bowl of a stand mixer, add the Sugar, Milk, Oil, Yogurt, Egg, and Vanilla, and mix on low until blended, then mix on medium, until creamy.  In a separate bowl, place the Flour, Baking Powder, and Salt, and stir well to blend.  Add the Mixer, and blend on Low speed, until mixed, then turn up the mixer, and blend until smooth.  Scrape down the sides of the mixing bowl, and blend again until completely smooth.Add about 2 or 3 teaspoons of the orange Food Coloring Gel to the Cupcake Batter, until you have the desired color of Red.  Line a 12 count Muffin Tin with Cupcake Liners, and fill the Liners 2/3 of the way full.  Bake at 350 for 13 to 15 minutes, or until Cupcake are done, and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Remove from the oven to a wire rack to cool.



While Cupcakes are cooling, make the Frosting:

In the mixing bowl of a stand mixer, place the softened Cream Cheese, softened Butter, Vanilla, and Heavy Cream, and mix until smooth and creamy.  Add the Powdered Sugar about a cup at a time and blend well between additions.  Scrape down the Mixing bowl, and blend until smooth.  The Frosting should be thick and creamy.  If you need to add a little more Powdered Sugar, add about 1/4 cup at a time until you have a thick and  creamy Frosting.





When the Cupcakes are completely cool, place the Frosting in a Pastry/Piping bag with the large Star tip, and Pipe the Frosting on the Cupcakes, using a swirling motion around the cupcakes and bringing the Frosting up to a point.  Place the halloween White Chocolate Faces in the Frosting and keep refrigerated until time to serve.  Serve, and Enjoy!





NOTE:  Each Halloween Face Mold makes one Face, so you'll need to order accordingly - you can just order 1 mold, and make the Faces a couple of days ahead, and keep them in the refrigerator until time to use them. 



With a little creativity, you can whip up a batch of horror movie cupcakes that are as frighteningly fun to make as they are to devour. So grab your ingredients, turn up the John Carpenter soundtrack, and get ready to bake up a storm! Happy Halloween, and remember... don't eat the last cupcake. Michael might be watching.


Find more Halloween ideas here: