Wednesday 28 March 2012

Italian Chicken

Ingredients:
8 chicken breasts
2 pkgs dry zesty Italian Dressing  (See recipe below!)
2 blocks of softened cream cheese
2-4 cans of cream of chicken soup  (depending how creamy you want it)

Directions:
Mix all ingredients....EXCEPT for the chicken.  :)    Put sauce mixture in freezer bag, and add in chicken breasts.  (You will need 2 freezer bags!)    Thaw when needed & place in slow cooker for 6 hours on low.  Serve with your favourite dish!

Zesty Dry Italian Dressing Mix
1T garlic salt
1T onion powder
1T white sugar
2T dried oregano
1t ground black pepper
1/4t dried thyme
1t dried basil
1T dried parsley
1/4t celery salt
1T salt   (The original recipe calls for 2T...but we found it wayyyy too salty....and we LOVE salt!)  :)

**  Remember, you will need to double the dressing mix!   This was a huge hit!  Hope you enjoy!!!

Monday 26 March 2012

The Grocery List!!!!


Meat

8 racks of baby back ribs
76 boneless, skinless breasts of chicken (buy them frozen, save a bundle)
16 breasts of chicken (bone in)
3 trays of chicken thighs
20 lbs of ground beef
2 x 10lb ham shanks
4 toupie hams
24 pork chops (we used pork loin chops)
8 pork loins
2 large roasts (whatever cut you like, personally like the prime or sirloin)

Veggies

1 lg bag frozen baby carrots (Cash & Carry)
1 medium bag of frozen corn (Cash & Carry)
2 medium bags of yellow potatoes (need about 32 potatoes)
1 medium bag of frozen green beans (Cash & Carry)
20 cups of mashed potatoes (buy the instant ones, don't waste your precious time)
1 lg bag of frozen chopped onions (Cash & Carry)
1 medium bag of frozen peas (Cash & Carry) 

Canned Goods

3 lg cans of chicken broth (Cash & Carry)
8 small cans of cream of celery soup
4 lg cans of cream of chicken soup (Cash & Carry)
1 lg can of cream of mushroom soup (Cash & Carry)
2 small cans of golden mushroom soup (only can be found at Sobey's)
4 bottles of your favourite BBQ sauce
4 cans of diced tomatoes
3 bottles of French Dressing
4 bottles of peach preserves (smuckers was all I could find)
4 small cans of sliced mushrooms
1 500ml bottle of honey

Miscellaneous

1 bottle of balsamic vinegar (need about 1 cup)
6 cups of brown sugar
1 bottle of canola oil (need about 4 tbsp)
4 pkgs of cashew nuts (baking isle)
10 cups of dry macaroni noodles
1 bottle of ketchup (need about 8 tbsp)
2 boxes of lasagna noodles (need about 24 noodles)
6 pouches of onion soup mix
6 cups of rice
1 bottle of rice wine vinegar (need about 2 tbsp)
1 lg bottle of soya sauce
4 bottle of spaghetti sauce
4 boxes of StoveTop stuffing (Cash & Carry)
4 pkgs taco seasoning (Cash & Carry)
4 cans of whole cranberry sauce
1 bottle of white wine (can be cooking wine - need about 2 cups)
1 small bag of flour (need about 5 2/3 cups)
2 x 2L gingerale
1 carton of orange juice (need 2 cups)
2 pkgs of ready to use pie crust

Dairy

4 blocks of butter (need about 6 2/3 cups - DON'T use margarine, for the love)
16 cups of grated cheddar cheese (Cash & Carry)
8 blocks of cream cheese (can be the "light" version if you want)
4 eggs
1 container of Parmesean Cheese (Costco)
1700g of Ricotta Cheese (best deal, Superstore)
2 lg tubs of sour cream

We always keep on hand:

Celery Sal, Onion Powder, Garlic Salt, Gr0und Cloves, Dried Dill, Dried Chives, Paprika, Minced Garlic (a BIG container), Mrs. Dash, Ground Sage, Ground Ginger, Dried Basil, Dried Thyme, Fresh Ginger, Red Pepper Flakes, Olive Oil, Corn Starch, Salt, Pepper, White Vinegar.
If you don’t have a well stocked spice rack or your spices have been around longer than you’ve been married, invest in some.   I’ve polled some kitchen goddesses at work and their rule of thumb is spices start losing their zing after about a year.

 Here comes the Recipes:
Italian Chicken
Cranberry Chicken
Cashew Chicken
Brown Sugar & Balsamic Glazed Pork
Brown Sugar Ham
Chicken & Dressing
Chicken Parisienne
Chicken Pot Pie
Chicken Parisienne
Easy Roast Dinner
Ham & Potatoes
Peach Ham
Shepherd’s Pie
Baby Back Ribs
Taco Bake
Parmesean Honey Pork
Ranch House Crock Pot Pork
Slow Cooker Lasagna
Teriyaki Honey Chicken


We're back with more recipes :)

Hey everyone out there in bloggerland, you might have thought we'd forgotten about cooking but you could say we've been busy. Another "meals for a month" cooking marathon is under our belts and we've learned a lot from our first experience. First. Most of the recipes you've seen on the blog to this point are good for a small family and if you're not hoping for leftovers. Well, we like our leftovers to help stretch the meals out a little longer so this time around, for each recipe we quadrupled most of the ingrediants to allow for leftovers and maybe even that unexpected guest for supper (translation, your son/daughter has a friend over and they're going to stay for supper). Second. We're always on the look out for a good meat deal. It's gotta be fantastic. And when it is, we buy, buy, buy. Just for boneless, skinless chicken breasts alone this month, we needed 76. Yep, not 75, not 77. 76. Ok, so I'm a little OCD about some things. One we get our stock pile of meat, then we pick our recipes. You will notice that this months recipes are for the most part different from what me made last month. Blame it on the sale, baby. So, sit back and enjoy this months' assortment of "meals for month".