I have three children ranging in ages 13, 11 and 4 years old. This vast range in age and personalities also shows through in who eats whats and who is willing to try what. I think it is important to not only try to get the kids involved in the kitchen but also in help planning meals. So tonight the kids collectively decided on tacos for dinners. After seeing a really cool picture on Pinterest ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/ginnerobot/3431227193 ) recently that I repinned, I decided we would add a twist to taco night. This is a pretty easy recipe that all the ages can help with. I also added to the idea that was posted. I gave in and used the oven on this recipe. Trying to keep dinner fun, I left a 3 cups plain(just taco meat and cheese), and then split the rest up with rice and no rice in the taco meat and corn mixture. We might try this down the road using shredded chicken.
What you will need:
1 lb of ground beef
1 taco packet seasoning
1 pkg 8 oz of shredded cheese
3/4 cup corn (frozen or can)
1 pkg Spanish Rice (in microwave bag)
1 pkg wonton wrappers
shredded lettuce (optional)
tomatoes (optional)
Other taco condiments (optional)
Preheat oven to 350' F. Brown ground beef and follow directions when adding taco packet. While the ground beef is browning, go ahead and heat the Spanish rice in the microwave. Place taco meat, Spanish rice and corn in medium bowl and mix well. Spray muffin tin with Pam or other oil like spray. Place 1 wonton wrapper in each spot. Place 2 tablespoon of mixture in each spot. (If you are like me and use Pampered Chef products use the medium scoop.) Place some cheese on top and place in oven for 8-10 minutes. Should make between 24-28 cups. Once done have other taco toppings ready to top on the taco cups.
* Because my kids don't all like Spanish rice I divided the meat up in half and and made some with meat and corn and the other half with the rice. If you are dividing the mixture up, only use 1/2 the bag of rice.
Feel free to add black beans or even refried beans to the mixture or even to bottom of wonton cup. This is something fun and easily to build off from to fit your family's taste. The nice thing is it doesn't take a lot of effort to make everyone happy by adding or deleting items to the mixture or cups. It might make an extra bowl or two but that isn't really a big deal.
These also would be great to serve during a get together or when the guys get together to watch sports. Hope you enjoy! ~A
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Sunday, June 17, 2012
Friday, June 15, 2012
Blueberry Muffin Bites
We ran out of milk last night after dinner so this morning I was trying to figure out what to make for breakfast without having to run to the grocery store first thing. My youngest, Aubs, was up so I decided making muffins would be a good treat for breakfast. She loves to help so this was a great choice. Right now I am on an anti oven kick because it is summer so instead I busted out our babycakes cake pop to cook the blueberry muffins bites. Another reason I like using this is it brings a smile on my kids face to change how muffins are presented.
2 packages of Betty Crocker Muffin Mix (just add water kind)
1 Cup water
small Scoop from Pampered Chef
Babycakes cake pop machine
We used the just add water Betty Crocker Muffin Mix and in a medium bowl mix in both packages of muffin mix and 1 cup of water. Mix well and once the babycakes baker is hot use the small scoop from Pampered chef (about 1 Tbs) to pour in each spot close the lid and bake. I noticed that even after the light turned green it needed to cook a couple more minutes. I used a wooden skewer to check if done in the middle. This makes about 42-28 muffin bites.
My daughter enjoyed pouring and mixing but she is too young to really do the pouring portion because of potential burning hazard of using the Babycakes machine. This I do but after the muffin bites are done cooling she can put on plates to serve or to put in a cute mini cupcake paper to look pretty.
Option: If you have the Babycakes mini donut maker, put the batter into a pastry bag and pipe the mixture into the donut molds and bake. Also try it with other muffin mixes!
These are also great for younger children size wise as well as portion control for all ages.
Hope you enjoy! ~A
2 packages of Betty Crocker Muffin Mix (just add water kind)
1 Cup water
small Scoop from Pampered Chef
Babycakes cake pop machine
We used the just add water Betty Crocker Muffin Mix and in a medium bowl mix in both packages of muffin mix and 1 cup of water. Mix well and once the babycakes baker is hot use the small scoop from Pampered chef (about 1 Tbs) to pour in each spot close the lid and bake. I noticed that even after the light turned green it needed to cook a couple more minutes. I used a wooden skewer to check if done in the middle. This makes about 42-28 muffin bites.
My daughter enjoyed pouring and mixing but she is too young to really do the pouring portion because of potential burning hazard of using the Babycakes machine. This I do but after the muffin bites are done cooling she can put on plates to serve or to put in a cute mini cupcake paper to look pretty.
Option: If you have the Babycakes mini donut maker, put the batter into a pastry bag and pipe the mixture into the donut molds and bake. Also try it with other muffin mixes!
These are also great for younger children size wise as well as portion control for all ages.
Hope you enjoy! ~A
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Nutella S'mores
This recipe is inspired by my children who love Nutella. I was involved in a secret sister exchange with some ladies I know and in my box of treats, I received items to make S'mores! This is a real crowd pleaser in my house. Well today I was eyeing the Nutella as a substitute for the Hershey chocolate bar. Can I say heavenly good? If you love Nutella, this is a must try!
Graham Crackers
Nutella
Marshmellows
I didn't feel like starting up the grill to toast the marshmellows so I used the microwave to make this little indulgence quick and easy!
I broke one graham cracker into two and added 1 marshmellow stacker to each side and a dollop of nutella to one side and made a sandwhich with it. Put it in the microwave for 12-15 seconds and viola! Yummy Gooey Nutella S'mores. Hope you enjoy! ~A
Graham Crackers
Nutella
Marshmellows
I didn't feel like starting up the grill to toast the marshmellows so I used the microwave to make this little indulgence quick and easy!
I broke one graham cracker into two and added 1 marshmellow stacker to each side and a dollop of nutella to one side and made a sandwhich with it. Put it in the microwave for 12-15 seconds and viola! Yummy Gooey Nutella S'mores. Hope you enjoy! ~A
Italian Sausage Soup
My husband's leave ended and he left at the beginning of the week. Sometimes I don't know how we survive without him here to cook us dinner. He is an amazing cook, and I am well just so-so compared to him. About 1815 I realize I haven't even started dinner so looking around to see what I can make kids. Tonight we ended up having Italian Sausage Soup. It was pretty easy to make and something even the kids could help make. The nice thing about this is you can add other veggies that you like or keep it simple like we did.
4 links of Italian Sausage of your choice.
garlic cloves or squeeze garlic (2 - 4 cloves or squeeze some out of tube)
1 medium onion diced
3 cans of beef broth
1 can of diced tomatoes (28 oz)
3-4 medium to large potatoes diced small
2 small to medium carrots sliced thin
basil
black pepper
and pastina (little stars) optional
Take the casing off the sausage and place in the pot with the diced onions, garlic and brown it. You want to break it apart as you cook it. Once it is brown add the cans of beef broth diced tomatoes, diced potatoes, and sliced carrots. You want to bring this to a boil and then lower to a simmer and cook until the potatoes and carrots soften up. Add basil and pepper to taste. You can add salt too but I try to leave that out and let people add it themselves if they really want it. While this is simmering in cook pastina or orzo as directions say. I prefer to keep the pasta in a different container so people can add as little or as much as they prefer. This is also be a great recipe to put in the crock pot on low and let cook for several hours too if you prefer to not use the stove at all.
I prefer to use fresh tomatoes but when in a pinch like tonight canned ones have to do. Hopefully as I continue this blog I will get better taking pictures. I thought about the pictures after I started so some of the pictures don't show same measurements that I used.
Great way to have your children get involved is to let children count out the ingredients or help pick out ingredients for the soup. Older children can help peel and cut up the vegetables or even help brown the sausage. My four year old also helped by adding the pastina to each bowl of soup. If you have a picky eater a great way to include your child in the meal is just create a bowl of broth and pasta and leave out the meat and veggies. ~A
4 links of Italian Sausage of your choice.
garlic cloves or squeeze garlic (2 - 4 cloves or squeeze some out of tube)
1 medium onion diced
3 cans of beef broth
1 can of diced tomatoes (28 oz)
3-4 medium to large potatoes diced small
2 small to medium carrots sliced thin
basil
black pepper
and pastina (little stars) optional
Take the casing off the sausage and place in the pot with the diced onions, garlic and brown it. You want to break it apart as you cook it. Once it is brown add the cans of beef broth diced tomatoes, diced potatoes, and sliced carrots. You want to bring this to a boil and then lower to a simmer and cook until the potatoes and carrots soften up. Add basil and pepper to taste. You can add salt too but I try to leave that out and let people add it themselves if they really want it. While this is simmering in cook pastina or orzo as directions say. I prefer to keep the pasta in a different container so people can add as little or as much as they prefer. This is also be a great recipe to put in the crock pot on low and let cook for several hours too if you prefer to not use the stove at all.
I prefer to use fresh tomatoes but when in a pinch like tonight canned ones have to do. Hopefully as I continue this blog I will get better taking pictures. I thought about the pictures after I started so some of the pictures don't show same measurements that I used.
Great way to have your children get involved is to let children count out the ingredients or help pick out ingredients for the soup. Older children can help peel and cut up the vegetables or even help brown the sausage. My four year old also helped by adding the pastina to each bowl of soup. If you have a picky eater a great way to include your child in the meal is just create a bowl of broth and pasta and leave out the meat and veggies. ~A
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