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Beef Short Ribs


This will be the second time I have made Short Ribs, my pal Wally encouraged me the first time, and they were soo good, rich and beefy. This time I decided to do something a bit different and we were rewarded with another fantastic dinner. They were incredibly tender and flavorful! I served with steamed rice!

1 package beef short ribs trimmed of any extra fat
1 jar of your favorite barbecue sauce
1 small can of pineapple juice
1 cup of diced pineapple
2 cans of regular Coke (diet will not work)
1 sweet onion cut into slices

Heat a non stick skillet to high, add a bit of oil and sear all sides of the ribs

Place into your crock pot

Add the onion and the remaining ingredients, use only 1/2 of the jar of barbecue sauce

Let sit overnight and in the morning put into your crockpot and heat on low for 8 to 10 hours.

When the meat is literally falling off the bone, drain the liquid (saving about 2 cups back).

Return the meat to the crock pot and combine the remaining barbecue sauce with the the liquid you held back. Add that mixture to the crock pot and mix with the meat.

Serve with Rice or Mashed Potatoes

Hot Hot Hot.........

My husband wanted to try growing some Chili's this summer, including these little Pequin Chili's. He is a true CHILI HEAD, he can eat the hottest and spiciest food and barely break a sweat. Me, not so much.

What I was thinking when he offered me one, I have no idea, but I took it and started out (nibbling) "mmm. not so bad, tastes a bit like a red bell pepper" so I popped the rest in my mouth. Small equals deadly apparently.

I was good for about 30 seconds, then the HELL began. It was SOOO hot I just about died, or at least thought I was dying for 20 minutes or so. My tongue was on FIRE.

3 glasses of water and a bunch of ice cream later, I decided I might live.

I later found this (Scoville Heat Units 30,000 – 40,000)

Lesson Learned, do not trust your slightly naughty and very playful husband when being offered chili's of ANY kind!

Boo Chips


I spotted these little babies a few weeks ago and since I am GAGA over Halloween, I had to have them! Halloween is my favorite holiday and I decorate our home to the hilt! We dress up the dog as well!
This year my sweetie will be away at School for two weeks out of the month so I am protesting by going easy on the decorations!

The chips tasted exactly like Pringles, and would be a fun addition to any Halloween Party. I highly recommend them!

Snickerdoodle Cookies


I have actually only made these cookies once before and that was a LONG time ago. I know several folks whom this is their favorite cookie, and one of them just got their motorcycle license, so it was time to celebrate! I have to admit I used the recipe of my favorite baker and friend Pam!

1 1/2 cups white sugar
1 cup butter, softened
2 eggs
1/4 tsp vanilla
2 3/4 cups flour
2 tsp cream of tartar
1 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

In a large mixing bowl, combine sugar, butter, eggs and vanilla with an electric mixer until mixed thoroughly (it should be nice and creamy).

Next, add flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt - blend well. Shape into 1 1/4 inch balls.

1/4 cup of white sugar
2 tsp cinnamon

Mix sugar and cinnamon together thoroughly. Roll balls in the sugar/cinnamon mixture until covered.

Place on an ungreased cookie sheet 2 inches apart and bake 8-12 minutes.

Summer Orzo Salad


My mother in law was having a barbecue and I wanted to make a nice summery salad with fresh vegetables in a light vinaigrette. I decided to add some smoked turkey to make it a meal later in the week (as I knew I would have lots of leftovers). It was very delicious and figure friendly! I made enough for a crowd, obviously you could just use 1 box of Orzo Pasta and cut the rest of the ingredients in half for a more reasonable amount.
  • 2 boxes of Orzo Pasta
  • 1 red bell pepper, sliced into cubes
  • 1 yellow or orange bell pepper, sliced into cubes
  • 1 can medium olives, drained
  • 1 pint of grape or cherry tomatoes (if they are larger cut them in half)
  • 6 scallions, chopped
  • 1 lb smoked turkey (I get it in the deli section and have them cut it 1 inch thick), cut into squares
Vinaigrette:
  • Using a micro-plane grater, zest one medium lemon and 3/4 of a large orange
  • Juice of one lemon
  • ~1tbsp of lime (fresh if you have it)
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • ~1tbsp of fresh cracked black pepper
  • 1tsp of white pepper
  • 1/2 tsp of ginger powder
  • 2 tbsp of honey
  • 1/3 c of rice wine vinegar
  • 1/8c to 1/4c light oil (plain olive oil would be WAY too heavy. First pressed extra virgin or a very light corn, canola or veggie oil works fine)

Cook the pasta according to the directions on the box, drain and run cold water over the pasta to stop the cooking process. Place into your serving bowl, add the remaining ingredients and the vinaigrette, mix well and chill

Note: Amount of oil is largely up to you. You need some to create an emulsion and even more to create and hold stuff in suspension (aka mayonnaise). If you whisk and apply just prior to serving you don't have to worry about separation.

Note2: If you let the dressing/pasta sit overnight, the pasta draws in most of the flavor from the vinaigrette and makes it bland. Solution: make and add more vinaigrette.

 

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Favorite Foods:
Anything with cheese, a good steak, goat cheese, ice cold milk, did I say cheese?
Who are your favorite chefs/cooks?
Tyler Florence, Paula Deen, however Bobby Flay is my favorite currently, my love comes and goes for all of them!
About Me:
I am a stay at home dog mom who loves to cook. My next door neighbor and stay at home kid mom started a blog and I thought it was cool, so I did as well. My husband and I both are really enjoying it. I cook ALOT!
Do you have a food related blog?
Yes
Website #1:
http://cookingdunkinstyle.blogspot.com/

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Cooking up a storm

I have been cooking up a storm since my husband returned from Singapore, when he is away I have no desire to cook for myself, so I eat cereal or at a restaurant. I am having a family barbequeue on Saturday and am looking for ideas. So far I am grilling a salmon, my husbands barbequed legs but I need side dishes that picky eaters who hate onions would like. Any suggestions appreciated.!

Posted on May 14th, 2008 at 12:30pm — 2 Comments (Add)

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At 7:12pm on July 31st, 2008, Cheryl said…
I am glad you are enjoying it
At 7:08pm on July 31st, 2008, MaryBeth said…
This is a great deal of fun, I even have friends now. This is so cool. Thanks Cheryl.
At 8:04pm on July 11th, 2008, chilicat said…
Hey Cheryl ... I am in Anacortes :) We were just down in Corvalis OR this past weekend for a horse event :)
At 12:21pm on June 11th, 2008, Shubha said…
Hey Cheryl... How ru doing?? Loved the chocolate cake..yummm...
I like the recipe u quoted in the summer food... the asparagus one.. seems simple and nice.. will surely try it... Its nice meeting u here...:)
At 2:45am on June 9th, 2008, Roma gourmet said…
My pleasure!
Feel free to join my group "Italian recipes", you are welcome :)
Roma gourmet
At 1:44pm on June 7th, 2008, Hetal said…
Thanks....
At 6:23pm on June 5th, 2008, Hetal said…
Hi Cheryl.....hey we both have the same page.he...he!!
At 1:56pm on June 1st, 2008, Hetal said…
I have marshmallows at home,will definitely try this recipe..:)
At 1:38pm on June 1st, 2008, Hetal said…
Hi Cheryl...welcome.Visited your blog,you have a wonderful blog,left as comment there.
At 11:39am on May 31st, 2008, Clive Berkman said…
Thank you so much....I am still learning and its been 30 years
 
 

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