Thursday, August 19, 2010

New Dinners

First off, happy birthday to my sweet friend, Kerri! She turned 35 today and I know its been her BEST birthday yet because now she has sweet Madeline in her life! Happy birthday, friend, you deserve it!! :)


So I have been trying to cook more "real meals" lately (which means less skillet sensations and other frozen stuff) and had some good luck with some new recipes I snagged off fellow bloggers sites this week!

So far this week, I cooked 3 meals and ate 1 meal leftover. On Monday Matt requested one of his favorite ww meals and since it was so easy I obliged. It is Tomato, Basil, and Mozzarella Pasta (ill post recipe at the end). I never have smoked mozzarella and rarely fresh basil, but it tastes just as good with regular mozzarella and dried herbs. I like this meal because it is soo easy and is a good leftover too. Pairs nicely with a salad!

Tuesday, I got adventurous and tried out Giving Up on Perfect's Cheesy Beef Enchiladas. Yum-o! One thing I look for in recipes as a working momma is fast, easy, and ingredients that are regularly found in my pantry! I did tweak this recipe a little, just using about 1lb ground beef, 6 tortillas, and then to make this cheesy meal a little more healthy, I used light Velveeta, 98% fat free soup, light sour cream, 2% Mexican cheese and Mission’s 96% fat free tortillas. I figure every little bit helps! I also used a can of rotel instead of just the green chilies. This meal was SO tasty and easy. I was able to make it quickly while the boys were playing and eating their dinner, and then I put it in the refrigerator until we were about to put boys to bed and then popped it in the oven while we settled them in so it was ready when we were finished! We had a side of blacked beans with this and it was perfect. Even better, with just the 6 enchiladas, we had another 3 left that we were able to enjoy Wednesday night with a side of the fat free refried beans. It was just as good the 2nd day!

And then tonight, I snagged a recipe off Kelly's Korner recipe blog...Artichoke Chicken! It was very tasty too. It was a little salty so I think I would cut the garlic salt down but even with that, it was still really freakin good. As always, we used lite mayo and tasted just fine! **Just went through the comments and seems like several people thought too salty, try a tsp not a TBSP of garlic salt**We served it with a salad and rice and was delish! Tonight I did add a glass of white wine to meal because, you know, its been that kind of week! ;-)

Hope that maybe you will enjoy some of these recipes too. Seriously, they were all quick and easy and tasty and it makes me happy when I am able to actually make a good meal.

On the Z front....about 20 minutes of crying after I left tonight, door lock is working well. Fingers crossed and a few prayers said that he sleeps through the night. And very thankful Mark again slept through it all!


Tomato, Basil and Smoked Mozzarella Pasta Salad




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POINTS® Value: 6
Servings: 6

For an interesting flavor boost, add sun-dried tomatoes to this recipe. Place 1/4 cup of dried sun-dried tomatoes in a bowl and cover them with boiling water; set aside for 10 minutes to allow the tomatoes to plump up. Drain well and substitute them for half the cherry tomatoes in the recipe

ngredients

1/2 cup(s) part-skim mozzarella cheese, smoked, diced
1/8 tsp black pepper, or to taste
1/2 cup(s) basil, fresh, chopped
1/8 tsp table salt, or to taste
2 tsp olive oil
1 Tbsp balsamic vinegar, or more to taste
1/2 tsp dried oregano
1 cup(s) cherry tomato(es), or grape tomatoes, halved
16 oz uncooked fusilli, or other spiral pasta

Instructions


Cook pasta according to package directions; drain and transfer to a large bowl. Add vinegar, oil and oregano; toss to coat.
Fold in tomatoes, basil and mozzarella; season to taste with salt and pepper. Serve warm or chilled. Yields about 1 cup per serving.


3 comments:

  1. I love that recipe with the smoked mozzarella. I even got Ashley M to eat it and they loved it. She looked ill after she raved about it and then I told her it was cheese. Ha!

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  2. This sounds SO YUMMY! I really need to make a meal plan for this coming week and this sounds like a winner to me!

    Have a great weekend!

    Melanie
    ~ http://melscoffeebreak.blogspot.com ~

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  3. Try The 6 O'Clock Scramble by Aviva Goldfarb. We've been using it all summer, and it is so easy, so delish, and uses just a few ingredients, many of which are unprocessed. It is divided up into seasons and even has menu planners and shopping lists to go along with it. I pick out which recipes we'll cook for the week and do all the shopping the Friday before. Brad has even cooked from this book, and we both think it's great!

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