Yesterday Adrienne had an eye doctor appointment after school to update her glasses prescription and order a new pair so dinner had to either be take-out, something quick, or ready when we got home. I opted for the "ready when we got home" and tried a new crockpot recipe for chili.
Liam likes his chili with just "beans and sauce" so this was perfect for him. The meat in it? Fresh chorizo. I'd never worked with the "tube" of chorizo that you find by the sausage section of the supermarket -- and it wasn't what I was expecting. The recipe stated to cook the chorizo and then slice it when it's done but when I cooked it (no casing) it almost disintegrated leaving a very fine paste. I was seriously worried about the taste and texture of the final dish but I have to say I was impressed. Just the right amount of spice and a good texture.
When we were eating it last night I realized it was the perfect consistency for a topping for hot dogs or even french fries so tonight's dinner idea was born ... chili dogs (and Travis' request chili cheese fries). Great way for me to use up the leftover chili and the kids are happy because they get hot dogs. :)
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One of my favorite recipes that I don't make very often is stromboli. Meat, cheese, roasted peppers, sauteed mushrooms and onions all wrapped up in a dough and baked.

This is a recipe that I've had for several years now and even blogged about before but I thought it deserves a repeat. Really it's a little time consuming, but the end result is worth it. (And it really is easy to make). This last time I made it I forgot the cheese inside so that's why I put some cheese on the top of the dough. I'd really NOT recommend forgetting the cheese -- the cheese does a good job melting the inside ingredients together and helping it stay together to eat as finger food.

See, doesn't that look good? :-)
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Paula (from The Cookbook Junkie) asked me in the comments section yesterday if my health "issues" were due to a bun in the oven ... well, I'd rather be able to say "yes" then the truth which is at this point I still don't know what the problem is. Since the end of June I've had varying symptoms -- the worst of which has been debilitating chest pains -- but now is mostly just stomach upset when I eat certain things (but I never know just what will set it off or how badly it will be set off). I've been to a cardiologist so my heart is fine (thankfully!) and he put me on some acid reflux meds which have really helped. I go back to him next month and we'll see where we go from there. So, that's one of the reasons I've been negligent on the blog -- though since feeling better slightly it's easier for me to cook (and post!). BTW, thanks to everyone who stuck around in my absence ... I appreciate it!
Now on to some food ...

This last week on my Costco trip I picked up a brisket thinking I might use my standard Ina Garten recipe but opted instead to try a new one. The new one comes from Emeril and is beer braised instead of the tomato braised and I think just about as good as the Ina recipe. My brother was over for dinner last night too and he said that while they were both different from each other, they were each very good. One of the things I liked about Emeril's recipe is that you put the vegetables in about an hour before it's done so they have a little more texture to them -- but as my brother said last night also, mushy veggies are good too.
My only changes to the recipe were that I didn't brown the brisket before I put it into the oven, I omitted the tomato paste and doubled the amount of beer and beef broth. Next time I might even triple the amount of liquid because there wasn't anything left in the pan after I took it out. (Oh, and I cooked it for about 4 hours.)
Luckily I have leftovers today for lunch (as long as they'll agree with me!)
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Thanks, everyone. I'm glad to be back. :-)
While I was on my hiatus from blogging I took maybe 2 pictures of things I could share. I'm not proud to say that over the last 2 months we've eaten a lot of quick throw together things as well as a number of take out meals. When you don't feel good it's hard to get excited about cooking (or anything for that matter).
One of the meals that I actually cooked and we liked came out of the Crockpot cookbook Better Homes & Gardens Biggest Book of Slow Cooker Recipes. It's not very exciting, but it worked.

Yes, it's a pasta sauce recipe. Unfortunately it's not just a "throw all together in the morning and let it cook all day recipe" but it was nice that it was ready to eat when we were and at 5:00 I didn't have to stand and cook. The original recipe says you can cook it all day (well, 6 to 8 hours), but in the past I've found if you cook Italian sausage all day in the crockpot it gets, well, mushy and unappetizing. I opted to throw all the actual sauce ingredients into the crockpot in the early morning and then about 2 hours before dinner throw in the browned sausage (and mushrooms). All in all something I could happily repeat again.
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If you've been reading for a while, you've probably noticed that I don't cook much seafood. The unfortunate part is that no one in the house likes it except for Travis and I -- and I feel it's a waste of my time to make something for just he and I when I'd have to turn around and create something different for everyone else. (Not to mention the incredible mess that would make.) However, since my brother comes over on Saturday nights to join us for dinner (and he likes seafood), I thought this would be a perfect opportunity to try out a new recipe: green shrimp curry.

Basically it's shrimp simmered in a coconut green curry paste sauce and then topped with sliced chilies, fresh basil leaves and strips of cucumber. It was so delicious -- but it was also very very spicy. My brother and I both agreed that we liked the green curry taste but would love to try the same recipe using red curry paste instead ... the flavor is a little richer. Definitely something I'd like to repeat!
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Yesterday was Don's birthday so I told him to decide what he wanted me to cook for dinner. For me if someone asked I'd probably come up with something exotic and out of the ordinary but he just wanted spaghetti and sausage. To make it seem I did a little more work then just throw that together I opted to make some homemade breadsticks to go with it.

The unfortunate part? I thought they'd like the harder kind of breadsticks to dip into their spaghetti sauce but it was received as a "eh, don't do that again". I'm sure by today they'll be fine (I put them into a zipper top bag to soften up) but last night, while they were eaten, they weren't inhaled.
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