Weekly Dinner Menu:September 6-10, 2010

September 6, 2010 · Posted in Menus · View Comments 

It’s been awhile since I’ve put together a weekly dinner menu online, we were a little laid back on the menus during the summer but now that school is back in session, it’s time to start focusing on routines, homework, menus and more.

 Over the weekend, we enjoyed a huge treasure outing.  First, we started off with the 30th Annual Labor Day Weekend Yard Sale at the Sierra Presbyterian Church. Throughout the day, we stopped in to check out the small thrift shops. Usually the first weekend of the month, items are 50% off or more. You can usually find me somewhere in the housewares, kitchen or cookbook section. I found some kitchen treasures along the way and some new throw pillow for our couches. Here are a few of my frugal finds:

Sears Roebuck CO. Chef Quality Aluminum  Maid of Honor Canisters-$3.00

They are in perfect condition, not sure exactly what year they are from. Can anyone date these?

    

Pampered Chef Ice Shaver/Sno Cone Maker-$2.50

It’s an older model dated in 1995 before my time as a Pampered Chef Consultant. The only thing missing is the ice maker cups with the lids. I have enough small freezer containers with lids that would work to use as a substitute. I enjoy finding and collecting older Pampered Chef products.  

The Pampered Chef Favorites II and Amy Sutherland’s COOKOFF-$0.50

Two more great books to add to my collection. The Pampered Chef Favorites II is from 1994. More great recipes from appetizers to desserts. I love the recipes-Taco Lasagna, Cinnamon Swirl Loaf, Banana Split Brownie Pizza-YUM! Amy Sutherland’s COOKOFF is about her experience as a journalist taking readers on a guided tour of the vast competitive cooking competitions and the people she meets along the way. I can’t wait to read it!

And lastly, I found a Belgium Waffle Maker in perfect condition. Outside is a little faded in color but inside is in great shape. I’ve been wanting a waffle maker for some time now. This is perfect for making waffles ahead of time and freezing them. Kids can pull out of the freezer for a quick breakfast.

Belgium Waffle Maker-$4.00

Okay, enough frugal thrift talking, let’s plan the week’s menu:

Monday: BBQ Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Slow-Cooker Baked Beans, a juicy watermelon and for dessert, a French Vanilla Blueberry cake.

Tuesday: Apple Pork Chops, covered with sliced baking apples.( marinated in refrigerator the night before. This recipe does take an extra 15 minutes to cook, but it’s so worth it. )

Wednesday: Southwestern Sausage Gumbo served over rice.

Thursday: Cooked Pinto Beans with Mozzerella cheese

Friday: Pizza, fresh veggies and fruit platter

Saturday: Breakfast for Dinner–Belgium waffles, scrambled eggs, sausage and apple sauce.

Hope you had a great weekend and have a safe Labor Day!

As always, my quick and easy recipes for Busy Moms can be found on my website Noel’s Kitchen Tips.com.

Visit my A Busy Mom’s Kitchen Amazon Kitchen Store  for some of my recommeneded appliances, storage and kitchen needs along with some of my favorite cookbooks and aprons to help you with your family meal planning. For high quality kitchen tools for your kitchen, visit www. NoelsKitchen.com

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Curried Pumpkin Soup

September 3, 2010 · Posted in Soups · View Comments 

 September, I start thinking about what wonderful recipes I can create and take advantage of the abundance of fruit, vegetables and meats that are just beginning to come into season.  Our apples are falling from the tree, the weather is starting to change, and we say this every year, “I can’t believe the stores are already displaying items for Thanksgiving.” 

Around here on the farm, there is lots to be done this time of year and what better way to keep our energy going than with a delicious bowl of soup.

Wonderful flavors are joined together to make a healthy, creamy and savory soup!  

Curried Pumpkin Soup

Ingredients:

1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

1 Tablespoon butter

1 medium onion, chopped

3 carrots, chopped

3 celery sticks, chopped

3 granny smith apples, peeled, cored and chopped

2 garlic cloves, pressed

6 cups pumpkin puree (can use canned or fresh roasted pumpkin)

1 cup coconut milk

8 cups chicken broth

1 Tablespoon curry powder

1 Tablespoon Thai Red Curry Rub

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon cumin

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon pepper

pinch of cayenne pepper

Directions:

In a 5-quart Dutch oven or stockpot, heat the oil and butter. Once butter has melted, add onion, carrots, celery and apples. Sauté all ingredients until  tender. Add the pumpkin and coconut milk. Stir with a wooden spoon or silicone spatula until all ingredients are combined.

In a small bowl, add seasonings. Stir the seasonings together and add to pumpkin mixture. Next, slowly add the chicken broth, and bring to a boil.

 Reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes.

Remove from heat and use a hand blender. Puree until ingredients are smooth. (This can also be done in a food processor, but be sure to do 2 cups or smaller portions at a time to avoid spillage or burning yourself.)

Garnish with some sour cream or flat leaf parsley.

Enjoy!

Need more Pumpkin Recipe Ideas? Give some of these a try!

Harvest Pumpkin Soup

Pumpkin Bread

Quick and Easy Pumpkin Mousse

Harvest Pumpkin and Black Bean Soup

What are some of your favorite pumpkin recipes?

As always, my quick and easy recipes for Busy Moms can be found on my website Noel’s Kitchen Tips.com.

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Kitchen Treasures:Let’s Get Smokin!

September 2, 2010 · Posted in Noel's Kitchen Smarts · View Comments 

Kitchen Treasures

There are truly a lot of great resources out there for finding household bargins for your family. For a long time now, I’ve been wanting to purchase a smoker. Real good ones can run way over $500. In reality, I’d rather spend the $500 on a family trip or something the whole family would enjoy. I have used the Weber BBQ to smoke meats but just think how fun a smoker would be.  Freecycle is another great resource for families to find the items they need. After all, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.

Let’s Get Smokin!

 Last week, I put a “Wanted” ad on freecyle for a smoker. A couple of days ago, someone responded that they were given a brand new smoker and they never used it. Jackpot! Yesterday, my husband pick up this brand new smoker with cover in perfect condition. It’s a Brinkmann Gourmet Charcol Smoker and Grill. Generally, these smokers run around $100.  It couldn’t come at a better time too. We have a 3-day weekend coming up and I was thinking of smokin some ribs.  Truly a great find in my opinion.

There are certainly a lot of tempting recipes that I’d like to try. I’ll share more with you once I actually put this smoker to use.

 I love when I find deals like this one!

What are some of your Kitchen Treasure finds?

Real Moms Love To Eat

September 1, 2010 · Posted in Noel's Kitchen Smarts · View Comments 

Yesterday, I was introduced to a new site that has some really good information on how Moms like us can create wonderful healthy meals with organic foods and make the right food choices with our family meals.  Beth Aldrich is a subscriber to my A Busy’s Mom’s Kitchen e-newsletter and introduced herself to me. It is a pleasure to meet Beth and I look forward to viewing more of her website.  

So far, I’ve enjoyed reading some of Beth’s posts and suggestions on healthy foods. Beth is writing a wonderful book with a 21-day healthy eating section due out I believe early next year.  She has asked to feature my Harvest Pumpkin and Black Bean Soup recipe. This is very exciting and truly an honor. I appreciate the wonderful feedback on my site and recipes Beth has given me.  I’ll keep you all posted on the book, it will be one I’ll add to my collection….But in the meantime, visit Beth at Real Moms Love To Eat by clicking the link below:

Real Moms Love To Eat

Check out the recipe for Sexy Raw Lasagna. Think I might make this for dinner soon!

Do you have any neat healthy websites that you visit?

As always, my quick and easy recipes for Busy Moms can be found on my website Noel’s Kitchen Tips.com.

Visit my new Amazon Kitchen Store  for some of my recommeneded appliances, storage and kitchen needs along with some of my favorite cookbooks and aprons to help you with your family meal planning. For high quality kitchen tools for your kitchen, visit www. NoelsKitchen.com

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A Working Mom’s Easy Weeknight Dinner

August 31, 2010 · Posted in Beef · View Comments 

If you’re a subscriber to my weekly e-newsletter, A Busy Mom’s Kitchen, you read that this week I’m sharing how mom’s or dad’s can create inexpensive meals for their families that are not only quick and easy but cost less than $100.

Normally, when I’m at the grocery store I can spend just a tad bit over the $200 mark for almost a month’s worth of groceries. Yes, it can be done. You just have to pay attention to what’s on sale and from trial and error know what a good deal is at the supermarket. I see more and more people shopping with lists and coupons these days. It’s good to see people are looking for that extra savings.

My last trip to the grocery store, I picked up some cubed steak. You can pick up a decent package of cubed steak for less than $1.50 for 2 pieces. Serve with a salad and a vegetable and you have yourself a wonderful meal.

 I’ve learned how to create a week’s worth of salad with lettuce, carrots and celery to make it last all week and still taste fresh. This I will share with you in a later post.

Vegetables are inexpensive when purchased frozen and still have the required nutrients. Of course you can buy canned vegetables if they are on sale. I’m able to get more side dish meals from the frozen vegetables.

In this easy weeknight dinner, I’ve created a main dish using just 6 simple ingredients.

Cubed Steak with Gravy

Ingredients:

1 Tablespoon vegetable oil

4-6 pieces of cubed steak

1 large onion, diced

3/4 cup flour

Salt and pepper

1 cup water

Directions:

Place flour on a baking dish, plate or plastic bag. Salt and pepper both sides of cubed steak. Coat the cubed steak with flour on both sides. Save the flour for later, you will be using it for the gravy.

Heat vegetable oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Brown cubed steak on both sides, roughly 3 minutes. Once cooked, remove from saucepan. Keep drippings in pan, add onion. Cook onion, for 2 minutes, then add flour, about an 1/8 cup or a little more. Stir while flour browns.

As you are continuously stirring, slowly add water and reduce heat to low. Simmer the gravy until it is the right consistency. at this point you could add the cubed steak back in and simmer for about 5 minutes more or you could plate it and serve the gravy on top as I did.

 I served the cubed steak with corn and a salad. You could also serve with rice or mashed potatoes.

Do you have any tips that work for you on shopping and creating inexpensive meals? I’d love to hear them!

As always, my quick and easy recipes for Busy Moms can be found on my website Noel’s Kitchen Tips.com.

Visit my new Amazon Kitchen Store  for some of my recommeneded appliances, storage and kitchen needs along with some of my favorite cookbooks and aprons to help you with your family meal planning. For high quality kitchen tools for your kitchen, visit www. NoelsKitchen.com

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Desserts For Less:Easy Baked Apple Crisp

August 30, 2010 · Posted in Desserts, Recipes · View Comments 

An easy  inexpensive dessert recipe with sliced apples and a crunchy topping. Serve alone or with old fashioned vanilla ice cream.

Desserts For Less

If you’re looking for a fast, inexpensive dessert recipe, this is a really yummy one!

 

Easy Baked Apple Crisp

Ingredients:

1 Tablespoon butter or may use cooking spray to lightly coat baking dish

8 granny smith apples, peeled, cored and sliced

1 lemon, plus juice

1 Tablespoon molasses

3/4 cup flour

1 cup brown sugar

1 Tablespoon cinnamon

1 teaspoon nutmeg

1 teaspoon ginger

1 stick of butter (8 Tablespoons), cut into chuncks

Caramel ice cream topping (optional)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Place apples in a 9×12 lightly greased baking dish. Add the zest of one lemon and juice, and molasses. Toss apples until coated. Spread apples evenly in baking dish.

In a small bowl add flour, brown sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon and butter. Using fingers mix ingredients together until butter is incorporated into ingredients.  Sprinkle evenly over the top of apples.

Bakes in oven for 25 minutes or until top is lightly brown. Serve alone or on top of vanilla ice cream.

As always, my quick and easy recipes for Busy Moms can be found on my website Noel’s Kitchen Tips.com.

Visit my new Amazon Kitchen Store  for some of my recommeneded appliances, storage and kitchen needs along with some of my favorite cookbooks and aprons to help you with your family meal planning. For high quality kitchen tools for your kitchen, visit www. NoelsKitchen.com

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Finally A New Theme Kitchen!

August 27, 2010 · Posted in Noel's Kitchen Smarts · View Comments 

So I’ve been debating over the past few months on a new kitchen theme. I wanted to freshen up the kitchen and give my readers a fresh new insight on all of my kitchen ideas, recipes, family life, add some cooking videos and more. This theme was designed after a recent blog critic so my designer and I shared some ideas and she did an amazing job. Thank you Christa! Need a blog lift, visit Christa at Jensen Designs. She’s affordable, communicates very well with her customers, (I dislike when I have to wait for days or don’t hear back from a designer.) and she does an amazing job!

Feel free to leave a comment on what you think of the new design. I’d love to hear from you!

I have more fun ideas coming up and a lot more frugal and easy recipes for busy families coming up a little later so come back and visit the kitchen soon.  Can you imagine making a week’s worth of meals for just $100 grocery shopping trip? Stay tuned…..

In the meantime, don’t forget to get your Friday Freebie at Raley’s. This Friday, Saturday or Sunday, spend $10 at Raley’s and get a 3 lb. bag of Raley’s Fresh Apples! Available with online coupons only. Limit 1 per customer.

As always, my quick and easy recipes for Busy Moms can be found on my website Noel’s Kitchen Tips.com.

Visit my new Amazon Kitchen Store  for some of my recommeneded appliances, storage and kitchen needs along with some of my favorite cookbooks and aprons to help you with your family meal planning. For high quality kitchen tools for your kitchen, visit www. NoelsKitchen.com

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Kitchen Gadgets That Make Wonderful Meals

August 25, 2010 · Posted in Recipes · View Comments 

Simple Tuesday Weeknight Menu: Grilled Chicken and Broccoli Greens, with Brown Rice Couscous served on a bed of lettuce with a drizzle of your favorite dressing

Tender Grilled Chicken Breasts make this a delicious meal for your family

Kitchen Gadgets That Make Wonderful Meals

 Yesterday while I was out and about, I stopped in at one of our local thrift shops. I’m a sucker for a bargain and I love searching for new kitchen items old and new. While I was there, one of the items I came across was a Stove Top Grill. You place it directly on one of your stove burners and cook directly on it. One of the simplest and most effective cooking gadgets.

  I had grilled chicken planned for dinner, but I wasn’t looking forward to grilling outdoors while it was 101 degrees. The grill cost me a $1.  I thought to myself, if the results are good, what a bargain! So I decided to experiment and ended up with wonderful results. The chicken and broccoli tasted just like I had grilled them outdoors. Here’s a wonderful and delicious recipe you can create with a stove top grill.

Grilled Chicken Breasts

Ingredients:

3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts

1 head of lettuce of your choice

2 cups broccoli

Your favorite dressing

Directions:

Marinate chicken breasts in refrigerator for 30 minutes or overnight. Remove chicken breasts from refrigerator 15 minutes prior to cooking, bringing them to room temperature. This allows the chicken to cook evenly.

Preheat your stove top grill for 8 minutes on high heat or per user manual. Reduce heat to medium and place chicken breasts flatly on grill. Grill on each side for 12-15 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink.  Remove from grill and place on cutting board to rest for 5 minutes. Slice lengthwise and place on lettuce greens on a platter.

I served the grilled chicken with grilled broccoli and a brown rice couscous. We drizzled a little bit of our favorite dressing on top.

As always, my quick and easy recipes for Busy Moms can be found on my website Noel’s Kitchen Tips.com.

Visit my new Amazon Kitchen Store  for some of my recommeneded appliances, storage and kitchen needs along with some of my favorite cookbooks and aprons to help you with your family meal planning. For high quality kitchen tools for your kitchen, visit www. NoelsKitchen.com

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Homecooked Meals Don’t Have To Be Expensive

August 23, 2010 · Posted in Recipes, Soups · View Comments 

 Homecooked Meals Don’t Have To Be Expensive

Family dinners, don’t have to be complicated or expensive. With simple ingredients you can make wonderful hearty soups for your family and stock your freezer. Today, I’d like to share a few of those recipes I created over the weekend. But first, let me take a few minutes to share why I love making soups that have simple ingredients.

Make-Ahead Freezer Meals

Soups can be prepared days or even weeks ahead of time and at your convenience. Some soups actually improve the longer they simmer, as all the different flavors blend and mingle with each other. Most of all, they freeze well! I make large batches, then freeze them in ready-to eat meal size containers or one gallon freezer bags. Every time I serve the soup, I may add different things just to vary the tastes.  

Some great classic soups are Split Pea Soup and Harvest Pumpkin and Black Bean Soup. Both of these freeze well.

Here’s a brothy vegetable soup that is hearty and delicious! It’s one of those soups that tastes best when given the chance to sit overnight. The flavors really blend together.

Minestrone Soup

Ingredients:

1 Tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

1 cup onions, diced

1 cup celery, diced

1 cup carrots, diced

2 garlic cloves, pressed

1 28 ounce can organic diced tomatoes with juice

1 15 ounce can red kidney beans, rinsed and drained

1 cup fresh zucchini or yellow squash

1 cup french green beans

1 cup Mostaccioli noodles

6 cups chicken stock

1 Tablespoon Italian seasoning

Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

In a stock pot, over medium heat, saute onion, garlic, celery and carrots in olive oil until lightly brown. Add tomatoes with juice, zucchini or squash, kidney beans and green beans. Stir until ingredients are combined. Slowly add chicken stock and Italian seasoning. Bring to a boil and add noodles. Reduce heat to a simmer andcook for 2 hours. Rember, the longer the soup simmers, the more flavorful it becomes.

When ready to serve, grated fresh Parmesan cheese over the top or add some croutons.

   Recipe Note: When soup is fully cooled, transfer to a freezable container or ziploc freezer bags. Freezes well up to one month.

As always, my quick and easy recipes for Busy Moms can be found on my website Noel’s Kitchen Tips.com.

Visit my new Amazon Kitchen Store  for some of my recommeneded appliances, storage and kitchen needs along with some of my favorite cookbooks and aprons to help you with your family meal planning. For high quality kitchen tools for your kitchen, visit www. NoelsKitchen.com

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Harvest Pumpkin and Black Bean Soup

August 23, 2010 · Posted in Recipes, Soups · View Comments 

This weekend has been a cook-a-thon for me in the kitchen. Rummaging around the pantry to cook up some last minute recipes and stocking our freezer. I started off with a simple Homemade Split Pea Soup than moved onto making crepes, pinto beans and a chicken and mushroom filling for a croissant recipe I have in mind. Looking in my pantry, I had one can of black beans left and a couple cans of pumpkin puree. I’ve been craving the idea of another pumpkin soup recipe and I found this one rather tasty. It’s amazing what delicious recipes you can create with just a few simple ingredients. It’s also another quick and budget friendly meal for the family. The combination of flavors is fantastic. Very healthy too.

Harvest Pumpkin and Black Bean Soup

Ingredients:

2 Tablespoons butter

1 medium onion, diced

4 garlic cloves, pressed

1 15 ounce can black beans, rinsed and drained

1 30 ounce can pumpkin puree

1 14.5 ounce can diced tomatoes with juice

1 teaspoon sugar

1 teaspoon cumin

1 teaspoon chili powder

1 teaspoon pepper

1 teaspoon Spanish paprika

4 cups beef broth

1/2 cup heavy cream

Directions:

In a stockpot, saute onions and garlic in butter until translucent. Add black beans, pumpkin and tomatoes, stirring until combined. Add sugar, cumin, chili powder, pepper, paprika, beef  broth and cream. Simmer on low heat for 20 minutes.

Recipe Note: This soup can be pureed in a blender or serve as is, garnished with chives, celery leaves or croutons.

As always, my quick and easy recipes for Busy Moms can be found on my website Noel’s Kitchen Tips.com.

Visit my new Amazon Kitchen Store  for some of my recommeneded appliances, storage and kitchen needs along with some of my favorite cookbooks and aprons to help you with your family meal planning. For high quality kitchen tools for your kitchen, visit www. NoelsKitchen.com

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