Thursday, May 5, 2022

Cinco de Mayo Menu

It's Cinco de Mayo today and that means enjoying yummy Tex Mex food at our house!  Here are some of my favorites:

Appetizer:

Marinated Black Beans and Tortilla Chips





What you need:

2 cans 29 oz black beans, drained

1 c green onions sliced

2 jalapenos, seeded and diced (leave in some seeds for heat)

1/4 c cilantro, roughly chopped

1 c lemon juice (6 lemons)

1 c olive oil

Avocado diced


What you do:

Mix all ingredients together except avocado.  Store in a shallow dish with a lid in the fridge for at least 1 hour before serving.  When you're ready to serve, add in the avocado and give a big stir.  Serve with tortilla chips.


Main:

Jessica Alba's Chicken Enchiladas...the secret's in the sauce!  This is easy to make gluten free if you read your labels!



Festive Drink:

Spicy Paloma



What you need:

8 oz Central Market's Italian Grapefruit Soda

2 oz Tequila

Tajin Chili Lime rim mix

Ice

Grapefruit slices and rosemary for garnish


What you do:

Wet the rim of your glass with a slice of grapefruit and dip into Tajin seasoning.  Add ice, the soda, and the tequila to the glass and garnish.


Dessert

Tres Leches Bundt Cake



What you need:

Cake:

1 box white cake mix

1 large (or 2 small )box instant coconut pudding

1/2 cup vegetable oil

1 c water

1/4 c milk

4 eggs

Icing:

Sweetened Condensed milk (about 1/2 cup)

4 c powdered sugar

1/2 c butter, softened

French Vanilla coffee creamer (we us SO Delicious) to taste

Caramel topping


What you do:

Cake:

Preheat your oven to 350.  Combine all cake ingredients and pour into a prepared bundt pan (I use Baker's Joy). Bake for about 45 minutes of until knife inserted comes out clean. Let it sit until it's cool enough for you to turn it out on a plate and immediately poke all over with a fork and drizzle the sweetened condensed milk.

Icing:

Cream butter and sugar adding enough coffee creamer to make it the right consistency.  Smooth over cake and drizzle caramel. Enjoy!


What are some of your Cinco de Mayo traditions?

Friday, February 4, 2022

Turkey Chili

 



It's February so apparently winter has decided to arrive and stick around here in Houston.  After being out of town for my birthday trip, I've been out of the groove of meal planning and grocery shopping which made dinner this week look like:

Monday - pizza

Tuesday - rotisserie chicken, steam in the bag broccoli, and baked sweet potatoes

Wednesday - salmon, rice, and steam in the bag green beans

So Thursday I actually did a real grocery haul incase we got iced in and I made White Chicken Chili and bought ingredients for classic chili (recipes in my newest newsletter; subscribe here.)

So I thought I'd share our favorite turkey chili.  It's adapted from the Mom-a-licious cookbook and my kids prefer this to classic chili hands down; plus it's leaner.

What you need:

1 lb turkey

1/4 c onion, diced

2 T cumin

2 cloves garlic minced

1 T tamari

1 can fire roasted tomatoes

1 can black beans

1 can kidney beans

1 can chopped green chilis

chicken broth

2 t chili powder (or more or less to taste)

1 t onion powder (or more or less to taste)

garlic salt to taste


What you do:

1. In a saute pan, saute onion in olive oil until translucent ~4 minutes (add garlic for the last minute of cooking time so you don't burn it).

2. Add in cumin and combine.

3. In a big pot, brown turkey and tamari browning turkey until no pink remains. Drain fat and then add the onion mixture to it.

4. Add in beans, tomatoes, chiles and broth (eyeball this until desired consistency.

5. Add in the rest of your spices adjusting to taste.


We like ours over rice and served with fritos.

Friday, January 7, 2022

Company Green Beans

 Y'all.  I was missing a key ingredient for my green beans and improvised and came up with an even better version - I love happy accidents!  These are so good we're calling them Company green beans because they are easy to make and a crowd pleaser. Having company over for dinner can be daunting, so keep it simple and stress free!





What you need:

Steam in the bag green beans

2 T minced garlic

"Onion Salt" from Trader Joe's

Lemon


What you do:

1. Steam your green beans in the bag in the microwave for half the time (my HEB brand says 3-4 minutes but I think they're too mushy, so I do it for 2 minutes).  

2.  Meanwhile heat some olive oil in a skillet and then put the steamed green beans in and season with the onion salt to taste (I probably used 2 ish teaspoons).

3.  When the green beans are almost done cooking, add in the garlic and cook one more minute.  

4. Squeeze a lemon over it and serve immediately!


They went great with grilled New York Strip and a baked sweet potato.  Eating clean can be easy and delish!





Let me know if you try it!

Sunday, January 2, 2022

Clean Spice Mixes

It's January so many of you are embarking on Whole 30 (bless your hearts), so it's time to read some labels or make your own spice mixes.  It's super easy to make your own and keep gross chemicals out of your family's dinner.

Here are three of my favorites:


Wicked Spatula's Clean Ranch 


I use this on Mississippi Pot Roast which we repurpose a second night for pulled beef tacos - yum!










Homemade Taco Seasoning:

2 T chili powder

1 T cumin

1 T sea salt

1/2 T black pepper

1/2 T paprika

2 t garlic powder

1 t onion powder

1 t dried oregano

1/8 t cayenne (optional)

Keep in an airtight container and use 2 T per pound of meat for recipes. We love this for ground turkey tacos, stuffed bell peppers, or slow cooker chicken tacos.













Clean Chili Seasoning:

12 T chili powder

3 T garlic powder

3 T cumin

2 T onion powder

1 ½  T sea salt

2 t paprika

2 t dried minced onion

1 t pepper

Pour into a Mason jar and shake til combined. Use 3-4 T per 2 lbs of ground beef for chili.



Now, reconsider Whole 30 and jump into my FASTer Way group starting TOMORROW.  We will eat rice and beans and peanuts (plus lots of other stuff) because I don't want to live in a world without any of that.  Check it out here:

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Happy 2022!

XO,
Robin