Thursday, July 2, 2009

Shepherd'sPie


    4 medium potatoes
    2 Tbsp margarine
    1/4 cup milk
    Salt & Pepper
    1 meduim onion finely chopped & sauted
    2 Tbsp vegetable oil
    1 pkg ground-beef style soy
    1 1/4 cups of prepared vegetarian gravy (either a powdered mix prepared or canned mushroom gravy)
    I cup of frozen mixed vegetables (peas, carrots, corn)
      Boil the potatoes for 20 minutes or until mashable. In a medium bowl, mix the cooked onions, ground beef-style soy, mushroom gravy, frozen vegetables, and salt & pepper. Pour into an oven proof casserole dish. Top the soy mixture with the potatoes, spreading to the edges.
        Bake in a 350°F oven for 30 to 40 minutes, until the potatoes are browned and the mixture bubbles around the edges.

      Makes approximately 6-8 servings

      Banana Muffins

        3 ripe bananas
        1/4 cup oil or melted margarine
        1 cup sugar
        2 cups flour
        1 tsp. salt
        1 tsp. baking soda
        1 cup chopped walnuts (or raisons or chocolate chips)

      Mash bananas (overripe bananas are best!) Add oil/margarine and sugar. Mix well.

      Sift the flour, salt, and baking soda together and add to the banana mixture. Mix until the flour is well blended (do not beat).

      Pour into muffin pans or a bread pan and bake at 360°F until a knife or toothpick comes out clean.

      Makes 1 Dozen Muffins

      Mixed Bean salad

      Use a can of mixed canned beans, add chopped green onion and feta cheese.
      Mix with my vinaigrette dressing and call it a side dish! It's delicious!

      Wednesday, July 1, 2009

      Fruit Kabobs

      Get creative with your choices here. For Valentine's Day or Canada Day you could use all red coloured fruits.... strawberries, raspberries, red grapes, watermelon.
      There is no need for a lot of instruction for this one... Basically, decide what fruits you want to use, interchange them on the skewers to look colourful and pretty and put them on a long platter to serve. You can serve them with a fruit dip or fruit yogurt as well.

      Homemade Mac & Cheese

      Boil elbow macaroni noodles according to package directions.
      Add in broccoli and cauliflower if desired
      Mix together in a buttered oven proof pan
      Top with sliced tomatoes and grated cheese.
      Bake in the oven until heated through.
      Broil until cheese bubbles and browns slightly.

      Make it Gluten Free by using brown rice pasta and cornstarch instead of flour in the sauce.

      Bean Burritos and Rice

      Quite possibly one of the easiest dinners ever....
      There are many mexican/spanish rice side dishes out there that can be prepared quickly and easily that go well with Bean Burritos. Be sure to use fresh tortilla wraps, regular or whole wheat. Heat canned refried vegetarian beans in a pot while you prepare the rest of the toppings..... shredded cheeses, shredded lettuce, sour cream, avacado, tomatoes, salsa. Make up your wrap and roll it up! It's that easy!

      Use all-corn tortillas (soft or hard) to make it Gluten Free!

      Veggie Wraps

      The most delicious cold wrap....
      Start with a flavoured wrap.... basil & garlic are my faves.
      Put a mound of grated monterey jack cheese on the wrap, add shredded lettuce or salad mix greens, top with a few tbsp of bruschetta, add some mixed red, green & yellow peppers and drizzle my favourite creamy basil dressing over it. Wrap it up and you've got lunch!

      Vinaigrette Dressing

      Use a jar with a lid or a salad dressing shaker to make this.
      Use 2 parts olive oil to 1 part red wine vinegar
      Add in 1 clove of crushed garlic, a pinch or two of dried parsley, salt & pepper, a squirt of mustard and just a small pinch of sugar.
      Shake until all the ingredients are blended together and you've got a vinaigrette!

      Creamy Basil Dressing

      Use either a jar with a lid or a salad shaker to make this dressing.
      Start with either mayonnaise or miracle whip style mayo. Use approximately 4-6 tbsp.
      Add in just enough milk to cover the mayo. Add in a 2-3 tsp of dried basil, salt & pepper, a pinch or two of sugar and 2 tbsp of pickle juice. Shake to mix all the ingredients.
      If the dressing is too thin, add more mayo or if it's too thick add more milk and shake again. Continue adding more milk or mayo until you have your desired creaminess. Adjust the other ingredients according to your taste.

      Homemade Cheese Sauce

      Start by making a roux.... on low heat melt 4 tbl spoons of butter or margarine and add 4 tbsp of flour. Mix well then start adding milk. Whisk together to avoid lumps. Continue adding milk and whisking, turning the heat up to medium. If it thins too much just add more flour and continue adding flour & milk to desired thickness and quantity. Keep whisking! Careful not to burn.

      When it has reached your desired thickness (saucy and not too thick) add 1 vegetable cube crumbled, 1 tsp dry mustard, dried parsley, salt & pepper to taste.

      Now for the cheesy part.... add grated old cheddar cheese until it begins to look like cheese sauce. Depending on how much white sauce you have made will depend on how much grated cheese to use. As a variation, add in other cheeses you like. Even plain or herbed cream cheese works great if you need to use some up!

      Make it Gluten Free by using corn starch instead of flour!

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