Showing posts with label under $10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label under $10. Show all posts

3.14.2011

mini pita pizzas

picture from delish.com


I love this recipe. It's more of a concept than an actual recipe though. It's a great way to use up those left over meats and veggies that are sitting around in the fridge. Most recipes I have seen don't call for pizza or marinara sauce, probably because of the soggy-factor, but I would recomend dipping!!





INGREDIENTS:



  • Pita rounds, or those Orowheat Sandwich Thins work too.

  • Mozzerella cheese

  • Marinara sauce (for dipping)

  • Any thing else you want on a pizza (pineapple, ham, spinach, turkey, chicken, cherry tomatoes, onions....etc)


Place pitas on cooking sheet. Add toppings and cheese. Bake at 375 degrees until cheese is melted and edges are slightly crisp.

fruit & cream cheese tostadas

No picture for this one. So lame, I know. But at least I am posting!!

I made this for lunch today. So good. It's easy too. Here goes:

INGREDIENTS (for 1 serving):
  • 1, 6" flour tortilla
  • about 2 Tbsp. cream cheese
  • about 1/2 cup fruit (I used grapes--halved-- and blueberries, really anything you want)
  • cinnamon
  • sugar

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Butter baking sheet. Spread cream cheese on tortilla. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Gently press fruit into the cream cheese. Sprinkle with sugar. Bake until crispy, 12-18 minutes.

Super yum.

7.11.2010

banana bites



  • 2 cups of chocolate chips (or whatever chocolate you like)

  • 2 T. vegetable oil

  • assorted toppings for covering bananas (nuts, coconut, toffee, chopped butterfinger bars, crushed oreos, etc)

  • 3 bananas, peeled, cut into 1/2 inch thick slices

Stir together chocolate and oil in small sauce pan over low heat until smooth. Let stand 15 minutes to cool.


Place each topping in seperate shallow dish. Line baking sheet with foil. Arrange banana pieces on foil. Dip one banana slice in chocolate, coating completely. Shake off excess chocolate. Drop banana in one topping. Using clean hand, sprinkle topping over banana to coat. Transfer to foil. Repeat for all banana slices. Freeze until firm, about 3 hours.

4.29.2010

squash casserole



  • 3 lbs yellow squash, cut into rounds

  • 1 medium onion, diced

  • 1 sleeve buttery crackers, crushed

  • 2 Tbsp butter

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place squash and onion in large sauce pan and add enough water to cover. Bring to a simmer. Cover and cook until squash is tender, 10-15 minutes. Drain and mash slightly. Transfer to a large bowl.


Add 1/2 cup cracker crumbs and 1 Tbsp butter to squash. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer to an 8 inch square baking dish. Add remaining cracker crumbs to top and dot with remaining butter. Bake for 25-30 minutes or until golden. Serves about 6.

1.23.2010

stuffed pizza rolls

go here for recipe. delicious. easy.
and buy two things of pizza dough so you can make another batch later.
the rest of the ingredients will be enough for two batches.

3.08.2009

onion chicken


Yummy. This recipe has the best flavor to it! It will become a regular in my home. Sorry Bradshaw girls, but I love onions.



  • 1 small onion for every 2 chicken breasts

  • 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil

  • Paprika

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. In a glass baking dish, add chicken and thinly sliced onions. Drizzle with olive oil, salt and pepper, then toss to coat. Arrange chicken on top of onions. Season chicken with paprika.


Bake for 30-40 minutes, until chicken is cooked through, stirring intermittently.

3.03.2009

pork chops with parsley mushroom gravy

Recipe inspired by Granny

Serves 4


  • 4 pork chops

  • 1 Tbsp Olive Oil

  • 1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup

  • 1 Tbsp Parsley

Heat olive oil in large skillet over medium heat. Season pork chops with salt and pepper. Add to skillet. Cook for 3-4 minutes on each side. Add 1/4 cup of water and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and let cook until pork chops are cooked through. Remove pork chops at place on a plate. Cover to keep warm.


Add Cream of mushroom and Parsley to skillet and stir until gravy becomes a good texture and is heated through. Serve over pork chops...and some mashed potatoes if you got them.

2.25.2009

tomato garlic pasta


I love pasta. I love cooked tomatoes. I love garlic.
1/2 a bag of your favorite pasta
1-2 cups of your favorite tomatoes, chopped-- or you can used a can of diced tomatoes
3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
1/2 cup of jarred spaghetti sauce (optional...I like it because I love sauce, definitely not needed if using canned tomatoes)
1/4 cup chopped parsley (or multiple dashes of dried parsley)
Shredded Parmesan cheese (optional, but highly recommended)
Olive Oil
Cook your pasta according to package directions. Drain and let pasta sit in colander. Using the same pot, heat 1 Tbsp olive oil over medium heat and add garlic, tomatoes and parsley. Cook until tomato skins are wrinkly, 3-5 minutes. Return pasta to the pot and add spaghetti sauce. Stir until heated through. Serve with cheese on top.

2.24.2009

the egg sandwich


Easy. It's a fried egg, cheese on toast with mayo and Tony's. Yummy.

2.22.2009

pork chops with sweet tomato sauce

I altered this recipe quite a bit. It called for Golden Raisins...I wasn't going to buy them. I made a few other changes and this is what I ended up with. It was pretty good. The only thing I would change is I would make the onions smaller. I always get impatient while chopping because they hurt my eyes.

Serves 4

4 pork chops
1 can whole tomatoes in juice
1/2 onion, chopped
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup vinegar (white or cider)
4 tsp brown sugar
a few dashes of parsley (opt)
S & P
3 Tbsp Olive Oil

Heat 1 Tbsp Olive Oil in a large skillet on medium heat. Add chopped onion and cook until golden and translucent, about 8 minutes. Add can of tomatoes with juice, vinegar, water, parsley and brown sugar. Bring to a boil and then reduce; simmer, stirring occasionally until sauce thickens, about 15 minutes.
Meanwhile, in another skillet, heat remaining Olive Oil over med-high heat. Season both sides of pork chops generously with salt and pepper. Add pork chops to frying pan and cook until cooked through, about 3-4 minutes per side.

Serve sauce over pork chops.

oatmeal

We had oatmeal for dinner the other night and it was yummy. It's all about what you add to it.

Just cook it as the directions on the packaging say and add whatever you like. I added Sweetened Sour Cream (just mix sour cream and brown sugar to your liking) and Strawberry Freezer Jam to mine...with some additional brown sugar, of course. Here are a few mix-in suggestions I found:

  • Sour Cream (sweetened or regular)
  • Jam
  • Fruit
  • Brown Sugar
  • Maple Syrup
  • Peanut Butter
  • Chocolate Chips
  • Nuts
  • Dried Fruit


2.18.2009

baked ham and cheese sandwiches

They were delish. Really good. Honestly, the "spread" that the recipe calls for didn't provide any flavor on the sandwich...but it's not too great by itself (the spread, that is). I wonder if they suggested it because it has a more mild flavor than mayo, or so the sandwich wasn't too dry...Anyway, you can make it if you like. I think I will use mayo next time. Actually, I just realized I didn't add the S & P...that could explain some.

Makes 4 sandwiches

SPREAD:
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 cup milk
Pinch of ground nutmeg
Coarse salt and ground pepper

SANDWICHES:
8 slices white sandwich bread
3/4 pound cooked ham, thinly sliced
2 cups shredded melting white cheese (I used cheddar and it was good)
Dijon mustard, for serving (optional)

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
SPREAD:
Heat butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat until foamy. Add flour; cook, whisking constantly, until smooth, 1 to 2 minutes (do not let color).



Add milk and nutmeg to saucepan. Whisking constantly, bring to a simmer; continue cooking until thickened, 2 to 3 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer to a shallow dish; cover with plastic wrap, pressing it directly on the surface of the sauce. Refrigerate at least 10 minutes.


SANDWICHES:
Place 4 slices of bread on a baking sheet. Spread each slice with sauce, dividing evenly; layer with ham, and sprinkle each with 1/4 cup cheese. Top with remaining bread; sprinkle with remaining cup cheese. Bake until cheese is melted and golden, about 15 minutes. Serve hot, with mustard on the side, if desired.

tony oven fries

Tyler loved them. So did I.

3 large russet potatoes (about 2 pounds)
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 teaspoons Tony's or your favorite season salt or chili powder
Coarse salt and ground pepper (only use salt if you chose chili powder)





Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Halve 3 large russet potatoes lengthwise; cut each half lengthwise into thirds.


In a large bowl, whisk olive oil with chili powder; season generously with coarse salt and ground pepper. Add potatoes; toss to coat.


Transfer potatoes to a baking sheet, cut sides down. Bake, turning potatoes halfway through, until they are tender and golden brown, about 45 minutes.

2.17.2009

mustard crusted pork chops

Obviously this is not my photography skills you are looking at. You can thank Martha Stewart...or someone she hired...for this photo.

Yummy. Easy. Cheap. I used to make this one a lot. I forgot about it for a while and now it's back up on the charts again.

4 boneless pork chops
Mustard (any kind you like)
Bread Crumbs (or make your own using 2 slices of white bread, salt and pepper in a food processor)


Preheat oven to 450 degrees.

Season pork loin chops on both sides with salt and pepper; place on a baking sheet. Spread top of each chop with mustard; sprinkle with breadcrumbs, patting in gently. Bake until crust is golden and chops are cooked through, 7 to 10 minutes.

2.09.2009

italian chicken

We can thank my family for this gem. I make it a lot. I swear it tastes better than my picture looks ;)

Chicken (as much or as little as you want, any kind)
Wishbone Italian Dressing (at least 1/3 bottle)
Lee & Perins Worcestershire Sauce
Butter
Dried Thyme


Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Cut chicken into good size chunks (I do this because it cooks faster, but not necessary). Place in glass baking dish. Pour in Italian Dressing until dressing is at least 1/2 way up the side of the chicken, and make sure you get some on top. Add 20-30 dashes or Worcestershire sauce, you want it to be a dark golden brown when done. Place a small pat of butter on each chicken piece. Add salt, pepper and thyme leaves, generously. Bake for 40 minutes or until chicken is cooked through.


***By the way, I am a food snob when it comes to Italian Dressing and Worcestershire Sauce. I can't do generic.

2.05.2009

chili, dang good chili

This will be the easiest chili you will ever make...that doesn't come from a can. Not to mention, it has won some chili cook-off's.
Serves 4
1 lb Ground Beef
1/2 Onion, coarsly chopped
1-2 cans Ranch Style Beans
1 jar of your favorite Salsa
That's it, really.
Brown ground beef and onion, salt and pepper generously. Drain off the grease. Add beans and salsa. Cook until warm.
You can add the ground meat and onion, after browning, to a crock put and then add the rest to keep it warm, if you choose.
I think the recipe was orignally larger than that. I made it smaller for Tyler and I.

2.03.2009

chicken with grape tomatoes and mushrooms

Top 3 Hated Foods as a Child:
1. Olives
2. Tomatoes
3. Mushrooms

Top 3 Hated Foods as an Adult:
1. Olives
2. Black Olives
3. Green Olives

I have come around to tomatoes and mushrooms. So much, in fact, they have become among my favorites. Sorry, Olives, but I just don't see that happening for you. Maybe when I am 90 and my taste buds go and I love Chinese Buffets and Golden Corrall.

Also, the only reason I bought mushrooms and tomatoes was because they were a steal! I am normally too cheap/poor.

Anywho--this recipe was inspired by another, but is my own. Ehem.

Serves 2...but you can easily control this by increasing the amount of chicken/ingredients

2 Chicken Breasts (I cut them in smaller pieces so they will cook faster)
Olive Oil
1/2-1 Pint Grape Tomatoes, halved
1/2 Pint of Mushrooms, sliced (slice them upside down...it's easier, in case you are dumb like me and common sense decided not to inform you of that)
1/2 an onion, chopped (I used a few green onions because they were about to kill over in my fridge)
4 dashes of dried Thyme
1 tsp Lemon or Lime juice

In a large skillet, heat 1 Tbsp of Olive Oil over medium-low heat. Add chicken and season well with salt and pepper. Cook chicken, only turning once for about 30-35 minutes or until cooked through.
OR, cook the chicken for 10 minutes then get tired of waiting because you are
eating all the tomatoes that are supposed to go in your sauce, put the chicken
in a glass baking dish, cover with foil, throw in a 350 degree oven for about
20-40 minutes while you are making your sauce. That's what I did.
Using the same skillet, raise the heat to medium. Add onions (unless you are using green onions, then you can add everything all at once). Cook until tender. Add tomatoes, mushrooms and thyme until tomatoes release their juices and get pruny-lookin'. At that point, remove from heat and add about 1/2 -1 Tbsp Olive oil and 1 tsp lime or lemon juice. You are done. Serve over chicken and marvel at what you just cooked.

Aw, yeah.

Substitutions:
Green Onions for Onions
1 can Diced Tomatoes for Grape Tomatoes
Garlic for Mushrooms (or add garlic anyway)

1.29.2009

hawaiian haystacks

Believe it or not, finding a picture of this was hard. I found this image off of some ladies old blog. I hate olives. And that big clump of cheese at the bottom bothers me. Beggars can't be choosers.

Anyway--easy, delicious and cheap. I am sure most of you have had them (although the old blogger claimed that only native Utahans knew of them, that's bull. I am from AZ and my WA relatives knew too). If not, do try them.

Cook some rice. Heat up some cream of chicken soup (you can use milk to make it thicker...and 1 can feeds a good size portion to 2 people). You can add cooked cubed chicken if you like, but not necessary.

Here's the fun part, add any toppings you like. You really can't go wrong, except with olives. Here are a few typical toppings I have seen:
  • shredded cheese
  • Pineapple Tidbits
  • Green Onion
  • Celery
  • Shredded Coconut
  • Slivered Almonds
  • Chow Mein Noodles
  • Diced Tomatoes
  • Peas
  • Mandarin Oranges
  • Green Bell Pepper
  • and last night we tried Bacon because it was in the fridge. Yum.

I always use whatever toppings I have instead of buying more. Less exciting, but it saves me cash.

1.27.2009

burritos


We used our left over Chicken Taco meat in combination with refried beans, cheese and tortillas. I also like to eat mine enchilada style by adding some El Pato sauce over the top with some cheese and sour cream. Also, it's amazing the difference quality tortillas can make.


Very easy. Comes in handy for the nights you don't have time. And my favorite things about burrito night? Minimal dishes.


grilled ham and cheese sandwiches and tomato soup

picture found here.

It's the ultimate comfort food in my mind. We eat it once a week. Not to mention, it's probably one of the cheapest, filling meals you could provide for your family.

I make my grilled cheese using medium cheddar, white bread and deli ham with a sprinkle of Tony's.

I find one can of soup is perfect for 2 people, and I use one can of milk instead of water. All I add is pepper.

And you have to dip. You HAVE to. It's so good.

**The person who took this picture cooks the soup like this:

I use two cans of Campbell's tomato soup and only half a can of water. Then I add basil, garlic salt, pepper, and tabasco.

I might have to try that sometime.