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Sofrito Meatloaf

There are so many recipes for meatloaf out there!

I don’t think I’ve made it the same way twice…
It usually depends what I have on hand.

It’s never turned out tasteless, but I have to admit
sometimes it’s been better than others.

Here’s one way I like to make it…

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I start  by making sofrito, and giving it a quick cook with 2 Tablespoons of olive oil.
Sofrito is a mixture of green pepper, onion, garlic, cumin, olive oil, and vinegar.
For more on sofrito, click here.

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Cook the sofrito in the pan for about 5 minutes and set it aside.

 

I add the sofrito to the meat mixture.
Sometimes I just use ground turkey,
Other times I use ground beef & turkey sausage — that’s my favorite mixture

To the mixture, I also add:
one egg
1/2 c seasoned bread crumbs
1 Tb mustard
2 Tb sour cream or yogurt
2 Tb worcestershire sauce
NOTE:  I mix these in a separate bowl before I add it to the meat mixture.

 

 

 

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Then, I spread it in a cake pan.
A cake pan??
Yes!
I love the topping most of all– So, instead of using a loaf pan
and just getting a little area of topping,
I spread it out in a cake pan and get a lot of it!  🙂

 

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The topping:  I mix brown sugar, mustard and ketchup in a small bowl.
You can mix it to your taste…
If you want it sweeter, add more brown sugar,
if you want it with more of a tangy flavor, add more mustard.

Then, I spread it all over the top of the meatloaf and bake it for one hour at 350.

 

 

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It’s a classic family meal.

 

 

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My favorite sides with the meatloaf is, of course, mashed potatoes.
Corn is also good on any day, but especially when it’s fresh.

Are you hungry yet?

Have fun in the kitchen!
I’m linking up today on Tasty Tuesday at Creatively Homespun.

Daisy

Turkey Burgers

These turkey burgers are perfect for a summer lunch!

This whole meal is an easy, tasty variety of healthy foods…
Turkey burgers, roasted sweet peppers, and sweet potato oven fries.

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This is my husband’s plate
(He didn’t have any bread/buns with it).
You can tell he likes mustard with it.

I buy a bag of these small sweet peppers for $2 and they add so much flavor
to so many dishes.  I use them to season black beans, different soups,
and even salads.

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I drizzled some olive oil and some balsamic vinegar over the peppers,
then sprinkled Jane’s Krazy Mixed Up Salt over them.
I’ve been using this salt since I was in college when
a sweet lady from church was teaching me how to make potato salad
and she told me, “I never make it without Jane’s salt!”

I buy it at the local Supermarket for $1.79.

 

I roasted the peppers at 425 in the oven for about 20 min.
I flipped them over once, half-way through cooking.

 

I also made some sweet potato oven fries to go with the burgers.

 

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This is one of the easiest and most delicious ways to eat sweet potato.
All I do is peel and slice the sweet potatoes,
then I season them with brown sugar, olive oil, and balsamic vinegar,
and I sprinkle just a tiny bit of salt over them.

They’re done in about 20-30 minutes, depending on your oven.
For crispier fries, leave them in a few minutes longer.

 

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They come out crispy, sweet, delicious!

My favorites are the ones that look a little burnt – the brown sugar caramelizes on them
and they are crunchy goodness!

 

 

 

 

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While the peppers and the “fries” cooked in the oven, I made the burgers on the skillet.

 

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This is how I seasoned the burgers:

In a small bowl, I mixed together:
1 egg
2 Tb sour cream
3-4 dashes of hot sauce
1 1/2 tsp of: garlic powder and onion powder
1 tsp Jane’s salt
1/4 cup of bread crumbs
2 tsp of Worcestershire sauce

I added the mixture to 1 lb of ground turkey.
I shaped 4 patties out of the mixture, and placed on a hot skillet
with 2 tb olive oil, 1 Tb butter, and one half of a large onion, sliced.

I cooked the burgers for 7-10 minutes on med-high heat,
flipped each one and cooked for another 7-10 minutes.
Then I covered the skillet, lowered the heat to the lowest setting
and cooked for another 5-7 minutes.

I turned off the heat and removed the pan from the hot burner,
leaving the burgers covered for an extra 5 minutes.

 

I toasted the bread for my burger

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Then I added the peppers right on top of the patty.

 

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It was a healthy and  delicious meal!

 

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Trying to eat healthier,

Daisy

Once upon a time,
long ago and far away
while on vacation,
I started this quilt…

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I diligently sewed these little squares together by hand
(I didn’t have my sewing machine with me).
You can tell I was a beginner because some of the squares don’t line up!

For years these nine-patch blocks sat forgotten…

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The nice lady who owned the cabin we stayed in gave me a bag of scraps
from her collection.  She was an avid quilter and had lots & lots of fabric.
I was a beginner and just wanted something to do at night while on our
restful vacation.  (There was no TV, radio, internet, or signal).
We liked it so much there that we went back several years later, Btw.

They were random scraps I probably never would’ve chosen,
but I was just happy to have some fabric to sew together.

 

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(BACK TO QUILT STORY…)

Then one day
(yesterday)

I “found” them and said, “Oh!  Alas!  The forgotten blocks
from that vacation long ago and far away!”

 

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I decided to bring those blocks together
and begin the process of finishing this neglected quilt.

 

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I didn’t over-think it, I just sat and sewed the blocks together.

I had been thinking about putting a black border around the sides
to make it big enough for a lap quilt, but…

 

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What do you think I should do?
What color border do you think would look better?
I thought maybe two borders of different widths & colors might be better?

 

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Or maybe I should just make it a table cloth with a nice border around it??
I could take it on picnics…

Any suggestions?

And so… the Forgotten Quilt will soon be finished and
forgotten no longer.
The End
(for now)

I’ll post soon with the finished look.

I’m linking with Freshly Pieced and with Sew Fresh Quilts.
Go on over and see what pretty things they’re working on!

Daisy

I’ve been sewing lately…

Tiny little garments for my two granddaughters…  so much fun!!

Today I wanted to post about one of the easiest projects I’ve done so far–
Burp Cloths

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It was fast, easy, and I think they turned out cute.

I bought some flour sacks at Walmart,
I think I paid $5 for this set of 5:

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They were large enough to cut in half and it still turned out to be a generous size for a burp cloth.

That means I got 2 burp cloths out of each flour sack towel —
so you can make 10 out of that set of 5!

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I cut a piece of quilt batting the size of the center of the burp cloth.
After I measured it and cut it, then I placed it on the center of the flour sack towel.

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Cutting the flour sack towel was easy because the fold lines were exactly on the center–
I didn’t even have to measure it!

 

Here’s a picture of the flour sack towel cut in half – the one on the left is done,
and the one on the right is just ready for the batting & fabric piece.

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As soon as I cut the flour sack in half, I serged the long edges.
The shorter edges were already hemmed, so I didn’t have to do anything there.
I serged the edges of the print cotton fabric I was going to sew
in the center of the burp cloth,
Then I centered it on the flour sack, right over the batting,
I pinned it down,
and sewed it down each long edge:

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Then I sewed 2 lines down the long edges,
just like the store-bought burp clothes have.

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I wasn’t too picky about it.
I did pin the edges down before I sewed
and that kept the fabric & batting down nicely.

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I tuned down the short edges and sewed a hem very close to the edge.
I ironed it once everything was sewn.

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My daughter chose the rose fabric from a stash of fat quarters,
but it wasn’t long enough so I added a coordinating fabric at each end.

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I thought it looked even nicer than the other burp cloth because the two fabrics
looked so nice together.

 

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Because of the large size of the flour sacks, these burp cloths turn out
larger than the store-bought ones.
That was something I really liked.
We’ve used them already and it worked well because of their larger size.
It was a quick project and I look forward to making more like these.
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I’ve made some bibs, tiny dresses, bonnets, blankets…
can’t wait to share those with you in the coming days.  🙂

Happy sewing!

Daisy

Chicken Fresco

I’ve been trying to cook new dishes and
break out of the same-old-same-old recipes
I’ve done for decades.

 

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Did you notice the chicken is shaped like a heart?!
I just noticed that!  🙂

 

So, here’s one I tried yesterday
and I loved it!!

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Very simple and easy.

And delicious!!

I’m calling it Chicken Fresco because it tasted
so fresh and light.

Serves 2.  (It can easily be adapted to feed more
by just adding more chicken and tomatoes)

 

Chicken Fresco

2 skinless boneless chicken breasts, split (butterflied)
1/2 cup grape tomatoes  halved
3 Tb  olive oil
2  cloves of garlic
1/2 onion
1/4 cup of chopped parsley
salt & pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 350.
I used a cast iron skillet.  I thought this was worth mentioning
because it gives the chicken such great color and texture.
Heat pan over medium heat, add olive oil, onion, and garlic,
cook for about 3 minutes.
Then add chicken breasts to the pan.
I browned the chicken on each side for a total of about 5-7 minutes.
Then, I placed the chicken on a cookie sheet and covered them
with aluminum foil, and put in the preheated oven for about 10 minutes.
While the chicken cooked in the oven, I put the tomatoes and parsley
into the skillet and cooked them for about 3 minutes.
Then removed it from heat.
Once the chicken was cooked, I took it out of the oven,
Uncovered it and placed it back into the skillet.
I placed it back on the heat for about one minute,
just enough for the chicken to get covered in the “sofrito”.
I served it with white rice and slices of avocado.

Delicious!
It was a quick, healthy, and easy meal to make.

 

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Happy cooking everyone!

Daisy

 

New Granddaughter!

A LOT has been going on around here,
and that’s why I’ve been away from the blogging world
for almost a month!

 

 

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My daughter had her baby girl!
And she was a BIG baby — 11 lbs
(that’s not a typo)

A new baby!  So much fun to be a Grandma!

We are so thankful and have much to thank God for —
baby and Mommy are doing great.

More pictures to come of both granddaughters!

Daisy

 

 

Fish Tacos

A good friend of mine said the other day
she doesn’t think fish is for tacos.

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She hasn’t had these fish tacos.

 

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I season the fish fillets (in this case, Tilapia)
with salt, pepper, garlic & onion powder,
paprika, and lots of lemon.

 

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Then I cook the fish
in 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil, then add a tablespoon
of butter for flavor.

 

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While the fish are sizzling in the pan,
I make the pico de gallo.
It’s just tomato, cilantro, onion,
a jalapeno pepper, and lemon.
Season it with a little salt.

 

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I flip the fish only once, and very gently…
I don’t want them to break.

When they’re cooked through,
I turn the heat off,
and I warm the tortillas either in the microwave
(wrapped in a moist paper towel)
OR I warm them on a skillet, one at a time.

 

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I use two tortillas per taco
(my husband thought of this great idea!)
so that it won’t break and it adds more stability
to the taco.  …and by the way, I always use corn tortillas…
…they have so much flavor.

I put one delicious fillet in each taco,
and add lots of pico de gallo,

…and….

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Enjoy!!

I’m joining the Creatively Homespun Tasty Tuesdays Link Party!  Click for some more delicious recipes from bloggers.

 

Daisy

Pressure Test

I took my blood pressure today in one of those machines they have set up at the pharmacy center in the nearby Walmart…

I’ve done this many times in different pharmacies, stores, etc…

My doctor wanted me to keep tabs on my blood pressure
and check it regularly.

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While the test is going on, there’s a video of a nice lady
telling you what to expect,
(“the cuff on your arm is going to tighten”)…
she’s very polite and nice.

I sat there taking the test today
(repeating to myself, “Relaaax, R-E-S-T, Relaaax…”)
and trying to think of sweet, peaceful thoughts
(so my blood pressure will be lower —
I wonder if that really works??)

As I felt the cuff tightening considerably on my arm,
I actually listened to what the nice lady
was saying in the video…
It went something like this, “If the pressure is too much,
just hit the stop button and the test will stop immediately.”

She was, of course, referring to the tightening of the cuff
on the arm during the blood pressure test.

But in my profoundly thoughtful mood,
I thought to myself, “Wouldn’t it be nice if sometimes
we could do that in life?
When there’s a “test” going on and my “arm” is
getting too tight for comfort,
just hit the stop button and immediately the cuff
begins to deflate and my arm feels so much better.
Then I could go on my merry way and my arm
won’t hurt anymore.

There is, of course, no such “stop button”.

but I looked up some words that help me…

 

“Truly, my soul waits upon God;
from Him comes my salvation.
He only is my Rock and my Salvation,
He is my defense;
I shall not be greatly moved.
My soul, wait thou only upon God
for my expectation is from Him
In God is my salvation and my glory:
the rock of my strength, and my refuge, is in God.
Trust in him at all times; ye people,
pour out your heart before him:
God is a refuge for us.”  Psalm 62:1,2,7,8

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I pray you’re doing great.
But just in case you’re feeling overwhelmed,
I pray those words will encourage your heart
and bring you joy.

Daisy

 

 

 

May

May is here…
Flowers are appearing everywhere and summer is just around the corner.

May this month hold abundant blessings for you!

Daisy

 

 

Pork Chops

Since I haven’t felt like cooking much,
(I’ve been sick…)

but not wanting to eat something from a can,
I decided to try a simple recipe I saw last week
on Food Network by Trisha Yearwood.

Here’s the link to that page:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/trisha-yearwood/pork-chops-and-rice-recipe.html

I made a few changes and loved how it turned out!

It’s an easy recipe with simple ingredients
(which is why I wanted to try it).

I added a few ingredients to the recipe
and changed a few of the measurements.

The most important thing to remember is:
THICK-CUT pork chops.  Thin-cut would dry out.

I added 2 tablespoons of olive oil to the butter
when I was “sauteing” the rice in the pan.
That insured that I wouldn’t burn the butter
and I like the flavor the olive oil gives to the rice.

 

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Instead of one cup of rice, I used 1 1/2 cups.

I also added green onions for flavor.
I sprinkled them over the rice just before adding the beef broth.

 

Instead of using a can, I used the carton of beef broth.
I think it tastes a lot better.

I also increased the broth to 3 cups
because of the change in the amount of rice.

 

I seasoned the pork chops with a sprinkle of garlic powder,
onion powder, salt & pepper.
I placed some onion slices on top
and covered the entire dish with aluminum foil.

My oven isn’t working properly, so after 45 minutes at 350,
I increased the temperature to 375 and left it in for another 15 min.

It was perfect.  The rice was not dry and not too wet.
The pork chops were cooked but not tough.

 

I wanted a nice sear on the pork chops so I placed them
in a hot cast iron skillet for just a few minutes.

It was the final touch they needed.
They lost the “white, roasted” look
and now looked crispy and delicious.

 

I steamed some broccoli to round out the meal.

I also added some fresh lemon wedges to sqeeze right over
the pork chops.  It was amazing the difference!  It brought out all the flavors.

 

My husband thought it was delicious.

I can’t wait to try this recipe using chicken.  I think it’ll be great.

It was wonderful to have a home-cooked meal
with minimal effort.
Since I haven’t been feeling well, an easy recipe was the way to go.

I will be adding this recipe in my new “tried-and-true” file.
It’s nice to have something new to make for friends & family.  🙂

Happy cooking,

Daisy