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With many, it seems the problem is not how to make a certain dish but to actually figure out what to serve.
Join me and others as we list a few ideas to help you organize your dinner plans in a stress free , enjoyable and economical manner!!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Looleh Kabob

I have this great love for anything BBQ... unfortunately, given our weather conditions, sometimes I can not use the grill outside, but still manage to  duplicate the BBQ flavor indoors, somehow.
Today I decided to make Looleh Kabobs, ground beef with a few spices, you can either choose to have  it with rice or make small sandwiches with Pita and fill with chopped onions and parsley, grilled vegetables or some salad.


What you will need:
Ground Beef
Onion or powder
Turmeric
Salt and Pepper
Tomatoes  

Sumac (optional)






Looleh Kabob

Ingredients:
1 1/2 Lbs. ground beef
1 small onion (grated and most juice removed
or use about 3 tbsp. onion powder
1 tsp. Turmeric
Salt and Pepper

Directions:
  • Mix all ingredients 
  • Separate into 4-5 parts
  • Roll out like a cigar and cut into equal size patties 
  • In a hot pan on Med. High (no oil needed) fry one side until a few minutes and turn.
  • Meanwhile, cut a few tomatoes in large wedges and grill in pan with the Kabobs, I always place them on the sides of the pan, so the meat does not get soggy.






Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Makarone / Pasta with meat sauce

Too much to do today! Good thing I have some ground beef sauteed and ready to go...
Today I will be preparing some basic pasta and meat sauce with a twist.


Makarone

Things you will need:

Pasta 
(penne, spaghetti, elbow, shells etc.)
Ready ground beef
Tomato paste
Garlic, Turmeric or any other spices you like with your pasta (optional) 




Ingredients:  
1 LB. pasta or your choice
1 Lb. ground beef
1 small can tomato paste
1-2 cloves garlic (1/2 tsp. minced)
1/2 tsp. Turmeric or other preferred spices


Directions:

  • Prepare pasta according to package directions
  • If not already cooked, saute 1 chopped onion in oil till lightly golden 
  • Add ground beef and cook until no longer pink
  • Add some turmeric and garlic to beef
  • Add tomato paste
  • Once pasta is ready add to ground beef and mix until all pasta is covered with the paste and oil.
  • Add a little salt and pepper to taste


Your meal is ready, one pot, under 20 minutes,  at a cost of around $5 to feed 4-6 people comfortably easy, easy, easy...

Caesar Salad and some garlic bread would make this a complete delicious meal. 
One item I truly love is Johnny's Garlic Bread and Seasoning, it is in powder form  and you can prepare garlic bread or other dips and meals in a minute, you just add it to softened butter, mayo, sour cream or breadcrumbs to give a great taste to bread, dip or fried foods.
Johnny's can be found in many Costco or Walmart  stores, but the advantage to having this on hand is that since it is a powder, it will keep for a long time, so no excuse about not having garlic bread on hand!!
I also add this to my pizza sauce,  Alfredo sauce, breaded chicken, bread sticks and so much more!!

Variations: instead of ground beef you can use sliced mushrooms, ground turkey or chicken.



Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Another way of saving time and money is to use the same type of meat for different dishes, one pot, one technique but many different meals.
I happen to come across some ground beef on sale but they were in large family size packages, I went ahead and made three dishes, one better and easier than the next...
What we will be doing today is browning the ground beef and making one of the dishes.
You will need about one pound for each of these so make sure to separate it three ways and either freeze the rest or make the whole dish and freeze for later use.

Today we are having a dish we call Karmir / Gharmir Pilaf, translated, it is Red Rice...



Karmir / Gharmir Pilaf, Red Rice

Things you will need

Ground Beef one pound
Onions
Rice
Tomato paste
Oil



Ingredients:
1 LB. ground beef
1 chopped onion (I use pre chopped frozen)
Oil 
3 cups rice
4oz. can tomato paste
1 tsp. turmeric (not mandatory but tastes good)
Salt and Pepper

Directions:
Saute the onions until golden and add ground beef and cook until no longer pink.

** as mentioned before, go ahead and double or triple this to have ground beef ready for your other dishes, refrigerate or freeze** 

Add about 3/4 of the paste to the beef and add the turmeric and mix
Wash rice, measure out the water (usually, one cup rice to 1 1/2 cup water) and add to the beef.
I usually use Basmati rice and after adding to beef I let the rice mixture to come to a gentle boil on high 
and then reduce to low and cover and wait about 20 minutes, but do follow the directions for your particular rice.



That's it, one pan, less than half an hour and delicious!!!

We love to sprinkle some crumbled Feta cheese on the rice or eat with a side of cucumber salad...


Cucumber Yogurt Salad,
8 oz. yogurt (Greek works best)
1 cucumber (peeled and diced)
1 clove garlic (or 1/2 tsp. minced)
1 tsp. dried Dill
Salt and Pepper

Friday, November 2, 2012

Broccoli Soup
Ahhh,  Fridays, the day I usually go through the refrigerator and try to use up everything that might not be looking so fresh anymore...As I mentioned before, we had a birthday party last weekend for about 20 teens and for some odd reason all the candy is gone but we  had a lot of vegetables left over from the platter I had set out for them!!! Very Surprising??
Since everything was already washed, it was a breeze to make some soup.
Here is a great easy and quick Broccoli Soup I whipped up this morning!


Before adding the milk and sour cream,
Saute and Cook in broth



Broccoli Soup

Thing you will need:

Butter
Broccoli Florets
Carrot
Green onions 
Garlic glove
Chicken broth
Milk
Sour cream
Flour

Feta cheese (optional)
Dill (or your choice of basil, parsley etc.)


Ingredients: 

  • 2 tbsp. butter
  • 3 cups broccoli, florets
  • 1 sliced carrot
  • 1/2 bunch green onions, chopped
  •  1/2 tsp. crushed garlic glove
  • 3 cup chicken broth
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 2 tbsp. flour

  • Feta cheese
  • 1 tsp.Dill (or your choice of basil, parsley etc.)

Directions:

Melt 2 tbsp. butter in medium sized stock pot,and saute green onions and carrots until tender. Add broccoli, broth, garlic and cover and simmer for about 10 minutes.
Use an immersion blender ( or regular blender) to puree veggies.

Add milk, sour cream and flour and dill, stirring to get the flour smooth and continue cooking soup for a few more minute until the milk and sour cream are heated.
Add Feta or cheese of your choice at the end.
Please note that other vegetables can be used in the same manner, although I have not made it myself, celery would add a lot of flavor. Substitute cauliflowers for broccoli with some peppers or anything else you can thing of...





The soup is now ready and my veggie platter is all taken care of  Enjoy!!



Thursday, November 1, 2012

Pizza with White Sauce
Well, it's day three with my Costco chicken!!! This recipe does not require a lot of chicken, so hopefully you have saved some from yesterday!  
After this recipe, it is officially time to stop eating chicken for a few days!!!! 
If you have any left over at this point, Please Freeze it!!


Gourmet Chicken Pizza 

Things you will need:
Left over chicken, shredded
Left over a la king sauce
Shredded cheese
Italian or French Bread or Pizza dough or Pita bread
Any other toppings you may like, of course this is when I go through the refrigerator
and try to find things to add to my Pizza, such as tomatoes, artichoke hearts,Feta cheese
onions, olives, spinach, broccoli etc.



Pizza with White Sauce 


Directions:
Cut Bread lengthwise 
Spread the A La king sauce (optional: sprinkle some garlic powder on sauce)
Top with shredded cheese
Place toppings on bread/dough
Bake in Over 375 degrees about 8 minutes ,

**Due to setting in different ovens make sure to  keep an eye on the pizza, when cheese is completely melted, it's ready!!

**Point about using Pita, always use the whole bread do not separate, use caution on how long you bake pita it dries out quickly ( I prefer using a toaster oven for this)

Point about using fresh dough: Bake it for a few minutes before placing the cheese and topping on, to avoid Soggy Dough Syndrome!!!

 


Wednesday, October 31, 2012



Curry Chicken with Rice 


Our family loves rice, so having it two days in a row is never a problem, I  have plenty of  Costco chicken left from yesterday , but if you like variety, just skip a day but make sure to keep that chicken around for our  next recipe.
Today, I will prepare the Curry Stew (should take about 10 minutes) and serve over rice.


Curry Chicken with Rice

Things you will need:

Left over Chicken Left over Rice
Yogurt
Egg
Flour
Curry powder
Chicken bouillon
Salt and Pepper


Curry Stew:


8 oz. yogurt (Greek is the best but low fat will do)
1 Egg
2 tbsp. flour
3 tbsp. yellow curry powder  
Salt and pepper 

Mix well in pan all ingredients except for the bouillon *see note below*
on medium heat, stirring frequently, let sauce heat up and add bouillon
Make sure to scrape the sides and bottom of pan as you stir to avoid sticking.
Still on medium heat let the sauce start to come to a gentle boil and 
add chicken (small pieces or large shredded). Let the stew simmer on 
medium low for a few minutes and your dinner is ready!!



Salad:
 Add a green salad with
 lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers with a
really easy dressing. Of course, you can add any other items to this salad that you like... 



Easy Salad Dressing:
1 tbsp. mayo (light and low fat is OK also)
1 tbsp. ketchup
1/2 tsp.lemon juice
mix well and add to salad



Tuesday, October 30, 2012


Chicken A La King with Rice
Well, last weekend was my daughter's birthday party, so we were lucky to have a lot of pizza left over which took care of things for two days, she also had an ice cream cake, enjoyed that as well!!
But that caused a small problem, we had no room in the fridge (filled with pizza and stuff for party) or the freezer (ice cream cake)!
At this point I had to resort to my favorite meal...Costco roasted chicken!! I cook for six people and that chicken gets me through at least three meals. WOW!! Now,of course, you don't have to buy it at Costco,you can either make your own or get a smaller one at your local market.
I will list everything you need first, so you can be prepared for the next day's meal!!






Chicken A La King with Rice.

Things you will need:
One roasted chicken
Rice
Butter
Flour
Milk
Garlic
Lemon juice
Chicken bouillon

Chicken is ready, so half the work is done!
Prepare your rice.

A La KING SAUCE:
In a small sauce pan on medium low heat,
Melt 1 stick butter
Add  3/4 cup Milk
Add  1 chicken bouillon
Add  2 tbsp. flour

(mix well so no flour clumps are present)

Add 1/2 tsp. ready crushed garlic cloves
Add 1/2 tsp. lemon juice
some salt and pepper

Some enjoy a little mushroom or peas with this sauce, but that is up to you.
Keep stirring until sauce start to boil gently and set heat to low,your sauce is now ready!

**Keep an eye on the sauce, because if it boils over you will have quiet a mess and trust me it boils over really fast!!!




How easy was this? Not only is this delicious but with the ready chicken and minute rice, the whole meal will take you less than ten minutes to prepare!!! Also make sure to save any leftover sauce for the Pizza recipe which I will post in a few days!!

Enjoy!!!

As mentioned before, my daughter had a birthday party this weekend but her actual birthday is today, even though she had a cake I still
like to celebrate the day of so I decided to bake her a chocolate chip cookie cake. I used this recipe by Emeril and it turned out pretty good, actually
it was really good, the recipe calls for round pizza dish but I used a rectangular cake pan and only used regular milk chocolate chip. 
just to let you know I had no white chips or any of the nuts listed on hand but it still came out tasting yummy.
Great with cool whip or use to make ice cream sandwiches.



Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake
Ingredients:
2 sticks unsalted butter, softened
1 cup packed light brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs
2 cups plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups bittersweet chocolate chips
3/4 cup white chocolate chips
1/2 cup chopped macadamia nuts
1/2 cup chopped toasted walnuts
Confectioners' sugar, for garnish
Sweetened cocoa, for garnish


Directions:
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. 
Line a 14-inch, light colored, round pizza pan with parchment paper and grease the parchment paper.
In a large bowl, cream the butter and sugars. Add the eggs, beating well after the addition of each.
In a bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, and salt and mix with a whisk. 
Add to the butter mixture, mixing to incorporate, and add the vanilla extract. 
Fold in the dark and white chips and the nuts. 
Spread across the bottom of the prepared pan and bake until the edges are golden and the cookie is set but the center is still slightly soft, 20 to 25 minutes. 
Cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
To serve, sift confectioners' sugar and sweetened cocoa over the top, and cut into wedges or squares.



Welcome!
After many years of cooking for my family, I believe I have become an expert, both in cooking and finances. Most of you know it is not easy to prepare a meal for the family that is both delicious and economical, watching the cooking shows gives you great ideas but unfortunately a lot of those recipes require many unique ingredients thus costing a lot of money.
Let me start by saying I am not a professional cook or an expert writer, photographer or computer whiz, but I manage! 
Hey, when your teenage kids actually take time out and  compliment a meal you have prepared, you know you have done something right!!!

The worst part of cooking for me is figuring out what to make, Is this true for you? Iwant
something tasty, easy, economical and quick without having to run to the store everyday...
What the plan is, to blog my everyday cooking and baking adventures for you, since I make dinner almost everyday of the week, hopefully, I will have a lot of recipes to share with you. 

alleasyworld.com  would love to have our visitors interact with each other,we would love to hear about your easy recipes and ideas!!
So let's help each other figure out what to make for dinner,ways to celebrate the holidays,and plan for parties...

Let me start by listing some things I can't do without, 
.Rice I prefer Basmati but you can you use any you like. 
.Turmeric, adds a lot of flavor and it is very beneficial, health-wise.
.Curry powder, yellow, mild and can be found in almost all grocery stores.




You've heard of the 30 minute cook?
Most of my recipes are under 20...
Let's get started...