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Showing posts with label crockpot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crockpot. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

What the Heck is for Dinner??

I tried something new for dinner tonight.  I'm calling it...

Tamale Pie... or What Can I Make in My Crockpot without Going Shopping?

My goal was to have dinner ready when Mike got home without having to work on it around 5:00, when my body is deciding it wants to go into full hibernation mode.  I haven't gone grocery shopping this week, so the pickings were slim.  But I wasn't feeling up to shopping, either.  And it was about time for the girls' naps. 

Enter, the inter-web. 

I had ground beef in the fridge, so there was my base.  Naturally, I googled "crockpot ground beef".  I pulled up a page with a long list of ground beef recipes for the crockpot and clicked on a tamale pie link.  It didn't have a ton of ingredients-- a good thing, considering our current situation.  However, I still didn't have a few of the options.  But I figured that tamale pie was kind of like chili-- everyone has a recipe, and you can throw a whole heck of a lot in it and still emerge with a decent result.  What I'm saying is that it's safe to say that I can claim this recipe as my own, success or failure because besides my calling it Tamale Pie, it looks nothing like the original.  The ingredient list is kind of daunting, I'll admit.  That's because I didn't have a pack of chili seasoning.  Plus, they're kind of hard to find in the gluten-free variety.  So I made my own.  Like I said before, if you don't have something I list, feel free to substitute.  It's scary... but then you can't blame me? Ha!  Shoot, you can.  Because I told you to substitute.  Bummer. :)  Also, if you like olives, the original called for that, but I'm not a fan, and olives are one of only three foods in the world that Mike won't eat.

Whatever you decide to do, here's what I did...

Ingredients:
1 pound lean ground beef
3/4 cup diced onions (I used frozen ones, which are a lifesaver, by the way.  I keep them on hand and use them ALL THE TIME)

3/4 cup yellow corn meal
1 1/2 cup of milk
1 egg, beaten

1/4 cup all-purpose flour (if you're me, it'll have to be gluten-free)
4 teaspoons chili powder
2  teaspoons cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon dried minced onion
1 tablespoon dried, minced garlic
2 teaspoons white sugar
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons dried parsley
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon seasoned salt

1 10-oz can Rotel diced tomatoes with chilis, mild
1 can chili beans
1 bag of frozen corn... or two half-ish bags, like I had :)
shredded cheese, cheddar or Mexican mix

Prep:
In skillet, cook ground beef and onions until beef is browned; drain well. In crockpot, mix corn meal, milk, egg. Add drained ground beef, that big ol' list of seasonings, and tomatoes, beans and corn. Stir it all up. Cover and cook on HIGH for 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 hours. Sprinkle cheeseover top. Cover and cook for 5 to 10 minutes longer.


Verdict:

Holy cayenne pepper!!

That said, this was really yummy, but for my tastes, the cayenne needs to be stepped down about 83 notches... or I'd say to 1/4 tsp. The flavor was great, and Mike liked it, though even he said it was spicy. We didn't even try giving it to the girls. That would definitely have elicited tears. I'm wondering how it would be without the flour, too. I'm thinking it's not really necessary.

All in all, I'll be making it again, just with a few alterations. :)

Monday, June 13, 2011

More Crockpot Goodness

Okay, I'm clearly trying to plan dinner right now, and I would be negligent if I didn't mention one of the best sites out there for cooking moms: A Year of Slow Cooking.  As an added bonus for my family, she eats gluten-free, so I don't have to make any adjustments.  So here, for your viewing pleasure, are a few of my favorites of hers that we've tried in the Green household.  Oh, and the other thing that I really like about her site is that she gives a verdict for the recipes, so you can adjust accordingly.  And without further ado...

American Chop Suey  We did this a couple nights ago.  It was my second time making it, and it was YUMMY!  The girls liked it, too.  Always a bonus.  When I told Mike I was making American Chop Suey, he, naturally, expected Asian-inspired flavors.  Don't be deterred if you don't like to order out or Chinese-- it's highly American and highly delicious. :)  I really like the leftovers, too, even though the noodles do get pretty soft.  The flavor's still great.

Creamy Tacos  We haven't tried this yet, but it got rave reviews from my friend, Celeste.  Her 22-month-old also ate it.  Again, if the kids eat it, even better.  I'm going to try it soon.  If I had chicken on hand, I'd make it now.  Next week.

UPDATE: I made this tonight, and Mike declared that it was "one of the best meals he's had."  This seems a slight exaggeration, but I'll take it. :)  I really like that you can throw random things into the crockpot, depending on your preferences.  I tossed some black beans and frozen corn in.  Yummy!

Enchilada Casserole  I love her description of this.  And I'd agree with it.  It's super yummy, and we don't care how it looks!  And as long as I don't overdo the enchilada sauce, it's not too spicy for the girls.  We do like Mexican in our house, mostly because it's often naturally gluten-free.  This one's simple and a winner!