Some of my girlfriends have decided to do a recipe exchange. We are posting five of our favorite recipes to share. I can't wait to get new recipes!! Here are a few of the easy things I make that my family loves.
Mini-Meatloafs
These are super easy and my kids LOVE them. Way faster and easier than traditional meatloaf.
Preheat oven to 375.
-Mix 1 lb. ground beef,1 pkg. (6 oz.) Stuffing Mix (any kind you like), and 1 tsp. garlic powder.
-Press evenly into 12 medium muffin cups sprayed with cooking spray. Make a whole in center of each.
-Fill the hole you made with ketchup or BBQ Sauce (I usually do a few of each)
-Bake 30 minutes or until meat loaves are cooked through. Top with shredded cheddar cheese & bake till cheese is melted.
-Let stand 10 minutes before serving.
You can also change it up with the following:
Italian- use italian seasoning, spaghetti sauce, & mozzarella cheese
Fiesta-us chili powder or taco seasoning, salsa, & mexican blend cheese
Super Easy Chicken Pot Pie
This is a very simple pot pie recipe, and you don't have to buy the expensive pre-made pie crust to put on top so you can make it with stuff you have on hand. Its not as fancy but we like it.
2 cups. chopped or shredded cooked chicken
2 cans cream of chicken soup
1/2 can of chicken broth
1 pkg. (16 oz.) frozen mixed vegetables
Mix & put in 9x13 pan. (sometimes I split and freeze half)
Crust:
1 c. flour
1 c. milk
Mix together. Add 1 stick melted margarine or butter. Can add flour if needed to thicken. Spoon and spread over above mixture.
Bake at 350 for an hour.
Crockpot Beef Stroganoff
This is a newer recipe. Jeremy doesn't like sour cream, so I've never made traditional stroganoff. This recipe calls for cream cheese so he likes it. Its a great way to use round steak which can be tough.
1 c. beef stock
1 can cream of mushroom soup
onion (i used dried minced onion)
garlic powder
1 T. worcestershire sauce
1 1/2-2 lbs. Round Steak, cut into strips (I've also used sirloin steak)
2 T. Oil
1 pkg. Cream Cheese (8 oz.)
Cooked Noodles ( I usually use fettuccine noodles, but anything will work)
Brown beef in oil in skillet. Put in crockpot and add stock, soup, onion, garlic, & worcestershire sauce. Cook and cover 7-8 hours on low. Before serving stir in cream cheese and heat till warm. (maybe 15 minutes). Serve over cooked noodles of your choice.
White Chicken Chili
I make A LOT of different types of soup in the winter, but I thought this one might be one less of you already make. You can adjust how "hot" it is by adding more red pepper.
2 c. water
1 c. chicken broth
1 t. lemon pepper
1 3/4 t. cumin
2 large chicken breasts
Bring water & broth to a boil. Add chicken & return to boil. Add seasonings. Turn to low and simmer 20 minutes.
Cut or shred chicken and return to pot.
1 1/2 t. garlic
2 T. minced onion
1 t. red pepper
1 1/2 t. seasoned salt
2 T. lime juice
2 cans white corn (or i use yellow when i don't have white)
2 cans green chilies
2 cans great northern beans
Add all and then cook another 45 minutes or longer till flavors combine.
Ranch Potatoes
These are very unhealthy, but super yummy. So we only have them occasionally. I make them with BBQ meatballs, porkchops, etc.
6-8 med. red potatoes (or I use regular if I don't have red)
1/2 c. ranch dressing
1/2 c. sour cream
1/4 c. bacon bits
2 T. minced parsley (optional)
1 c. shredded cheddar cheese
2 c. crushed cornflakes
1/4 c. butter
Boil and quarter potatoes. (If they aren't red ones I peel them) While potatoes are boiling mix together ranch, sour cream, bacon bits, parsley, and cheese. Potatoes don't have to be super done just soft. Place them in a 9x13 pan and toss lightly with mixture. Sprinkle additional 1/4 c. cheese on top if desired. Mix butter with cornflakes and sprinkle over all. (sometimes I skip this if I'm in a hurry) Bake 40 minutes at 350.
*Bonus*
Cooked Chicken for Casseroles
This is something I do sometimes after I go to the grocery store. Then I have cooked chicken ready for Enchiladas, chicken & noodles, casseroles, etc.
1 bag boneless skinless chicken breasts
2 t. garlic powder
4 cups. water
1 T. dried minced onion
2 -4 chicken bouillon cubes (optional)
Place all ingredients in Crock Pot. Cover and cook on high heat 3-4 hours or on low 6-8 hours. Remove chicken and shred or chop for use in casseroles, soups, etc. Can be frozen in individual freezer bags and used as needed. If I put in the bouillon I will use the liquid as "stock" for chicken & noodles or a recipe that calls for chicken stock.
As you can see I tend to be a "pantry shopper" versus a "menu shopper" so I substitute stuff in my recipes a lot to work with what I have on hand. So, if you have any questions just let me know!
Here are some of our family's other favorites: homemade macaroni & cheese, BBQ meatballs & cheesey potatoes, fettucini alfredo, lasagna, home made pizza (i use my bread maker), sausage casserole, chicken enchiladas, breakfast pizza, Italian beef, spaghetti, ranch chicken salad, cheesey vegetable soup, & taco bake.

2 comments:
We made up the mini-meatloafs the other night, and Gavin really enjoyed them!! he called them meatballs, because he is obsessed with the song "On top of Spaghetti..." Barry & I really liked the BBQ ones we made with Rich & Sassy from Famous Dave's. Next on my list to try is the Chicken Pot Pie. Thanks!
I'm looking forward to trying these out!!! It may be awhile until you get around to using your new ones now :)
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