A Tummy Full of Yummy Recipes

Recipes that we love.

Bean soup

I threw this together tonight and it turned out really good. Should be pretty good for us too. This is what I used, but use what you have in stock.

I used can beans except for the lentils. We soaked the lentils over night. I think doing this again I would pre-cook the lentils a bit as they still seemed a bit tough. If you want to use dry beans make sure you soak them over night. Don’t forget to check for stones as sometimes dry beans have little stones in the bag. Can beans are fine really. You can get them pretty cheap too.

I finely chopped 1 onion, 1 yellow bell pepper, and several stocks of celery. I would of added Carrots but they where past their sell by date for sure. I then sweated them in olive oil for a good 10 mins. Make sure that they are sweated down.

To the sweating veg I added the spices. I used about a tablespoon of dried parsley,  a tablespoon or a bit more of dried Thyme, and about a 1/4 tsp or so of ground coriander seed and about 1 tsp of salt. I always try and add the spice to the oil. Its seems to make the oil infused and the whole thing comes out better.

I then added the beans.

The pre-soaked lentils ( 1 quarter of a small bag. It really makes a lot) 2 cans of Cannelloni beans, a can of red kidney beans, a small can of mixed beans. Really you can use any beans you like. I love the cannelloni beans and I love butter beans. They are white and light in flavour.

I poured a pre-boiled kettle of water over the beans and added about 4 or 5 vegetable oxo cubes. I covered the beans but didn’t add a ton of water above the bean line.

I boiled it for about 40 mins. It turned out really tasty.  The beans seem to naturally thicken the stock. Just make sure that you stir it so nothing sticks or burns to the bottom of the pan.

March 1, 2009 Posted by butterflyspointofview | cheap, cooking, dinner, easy recipe, eating, food, main meal, recipes, soup | , , , | No Comments Yet

Chicken pasta in a creamy sauce with a hint of lemon.

Bag of pasta

a few chicken breast

Good hunk of butter

large Tablespoon or so flour

1 cup or so of Chicken broth

small container of creme fresh

1 lemon, or lemon from one of those plastic things.

Cook up a bag of pasta, Drain

Cook up some chicken chunks, smaller chunks is better.

In a pan, melt some butter, then add flour and make a rue. Stir constantly for about 1 min. Then add about a cup of chicken broth. Stir until its thick. Add Lemon juice and about a small carton of creme fresh (you can use sour cream or a heavy plain (Greek) yogurt too I am sure)  Stir and heat through. Add Chicken to it. Then pour it over pasta.

December 28, 2008 Posted by butterflyspointofview | chicken, dinner, easy recipe, eating, food, main meal, recipes | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Chocolate Thin Mints Candies

I love these. I love to have one after a meal, or just a snack. I think they are pretty low in fat and calories and pack a lot of punch. I will never buy them again because I have spent a fortune on a package and can make them so cheaply.

1 box of icing sugar/powdered sugar

2 or 3 tsp peppermint extract

2 or 3 tbls water

70% 0r higher dark Chocolate.

Put most of the sugar in a bowl, hold a bit back if you are going to roll them flat. Add the peppermint and the water. mix.  It will become like a lightly sticky dough. Think of making bread dough. If you need to add more water then do so. If its to messy and sticky add more sugar.  You will see the consistency start to come together.

When its mix you can put more icing sugar on a board or counter and then roll flat (just like a dough) then use a cookie cuter, small glass or what not and cut out piece. Or you just make them into little balls and either press flat or just leave in a small ball shape  (or drop shape even) Place on a greaseproof sheet/wax paper. Let sit for a few hours to dry (turn over to dry both sides ) or better yet, leave over night.

In a dutch oven or easier yet, in a measuring cup melt the chocolate. Put the measuring cup in the microwave on medium and melt slowly.  Pour a thin layer of the chocolate over the mint.  I either spoon it on, let it dry, flip it and put it another layer on the back, or if you have balls, drop them in and roll them around and leave them to dry.

Once they are dry you can store them in an air tight container. That easy.

December 26, 2008 Posted by butterflyspointofview | Baking, desserts, recipes | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Quick and Easy Chicken Stroganoff

Wide Egg noodles.  Boiled until ready… about 19 mins

Chicken cut into small chunks

Shallots or small onion, chopped fine

Mushrooms, peeled and chopped into halves or quarters.

Paprika  2 tbls or so

Thyme 1 tsp or so.

Salt and pepper

Creme Freshe or Sour Cream

Add enough oil to a pan to cover, add the thyme and paprika to it for a few seconds. Then add the shallots, Mushrooms and Chicken. Cook until the chicken is done. Add salt and pepper to taste.  When the chicken is cooked through turn heat to low and add creme fresh and mix in and heat through.

Pile noodles on a plate and put sauce over.

November 13, 2008 Posted by butterflyspointofview | chicken, dinner, food, recipes | , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

How to use a fresh pumpkin.

So you want to make something yummy with that pumpkin, but not sure how to?  Don’t worry, its easy peasy.

First, cut the top off  and scrape out the guts :) with a big spoon. Make sure you get all the strings. Then, after you separate the seeds and toast them, cut the pumpkin down the sides into 4 or so big quarters. Spay a little non stick spay on a baking pan and place the pumpkin quarters down with the skin out.  Place in an oven and bake at around 300f or 180c.  Back for 45mins to 1 1/2 hr depending on the size of the pumpkin. Just check around 45 mins by poking a sharp knife in. If is slides in easy its done. The skin will also be brown. Pull out of the oven an cool.

Once cool then scape all the pumpkin flesh out into a big bowl.  If you are going to use the flesh for soup or pies, then press it through a sieve. This gets all string out and makes a nice, smooth soup. If you will be using it for cakes, breads muffins or what not, then no need to sieve.

October 19, 2008 Posted by butterflyspointofview | cooking, food, recipes | , , , | No Comments Yet

Creamy Pasta Shells with Peas and Bacon

I found this recipe on a site. Its from Jamie Oliver but for the life of me I cant find it again. I went out today and picked up the ingredients from memory so I hope I got it right. It sure tasted good.
What you need…

Cooked Pasta Shells. Follow instructions on the bag. I used about 3/4 of the bag for 3 of us for a full meal.
Streaky bacon (normal American bacon) Cut up about 10 slices into bits. I will admit that I used left over Italian prosciutto That we had left over. Cut up, raw ready to go.
1/2 cup of frozen peas.
Fresh shredded Parmesan cheese. About a handful
Small-ish container of creme fresh. Sour cream could be used I am sure
Mint. I used dry.

Just as the pasta was close to being finished, I put some olive oil in a frying pan and heated it up. I added the mint to the oil for a few seconds. Then I added the bacon and cooked for several mins until is was cooked through. Then I added the peas in and let that cook up a bit. I added the creme fresh and stired. Add the cheese. Stir well. (If it seems a little thick add some water from the coooking pasta. This is another trick I have seen Jamie do. Thanks Jamie) Then add the pasta and stir.

I wasnt really sure about the mint but its really nice. Its easy and not expensive at all.

October 16, 2008 Posted by butterflyspointofview | Jamie Oliver., cooking, dinner, easy recipe, food, main meal, recipes | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Red beans and rice

I looked at a whole bunch of different recipes and combined them to come up with this. My husband loved it. So I thought I better blog it so I remember how I did it.

1 onion chopped

1 bell pepper chopped

1 celery chopped

Fry them up in oil. Sweat them longer then you would think as they seem to still be crisp although they looked well cooked. I added to the sweating veg…

bay leaf, oregano, salt, paprika, garlic powder, a few veg oxo cubes

When its all sweated down add a little hot water and …

cooked smoked sausage.  (if its not cooked then I would cook them at the begining I would think)

2 cans of red beans

1 can of chopped stewed tomato

Let it simmer for about 15 mins.

Serve over hot cooked rice.

August 27, 2008 Posted by butterflyspointofview | chicken, cooking, dinner, food, recipes | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Helpful Hint- Dried Spices

The best way to get the most flavor from your dried spices is to rub them between your hands and break them up a bit before adding them to your dishes. For some reason this make all the flavor and smells jump out.

July 15, 2008 Posted by butterflyspointofview | cooking, eating, food, helpful hints, recipes, spices | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Lime and Cilantro Chicken and Quinoa

I have discovered Quinoa again. Its been a good few years since I had any and found some at the store. Quinoa is a seed and is a super food. Extremely healthy and good for you. I decided to make some with what I had in the house. Turned out really good.

To make the Quinoa

I used 1 cup Quinoa to 2 cups boiling water with 2 chicken oxo cubes in it. This was enough for my husband and me and a small plate for my 2 yr old. No left over and no seconds. First, rinse the Quinoa really well as its got a coating that, if left on, makes it bitter. I use one of those little hand held strainers. I think you can use a coffee filter too. Boil for 10 mins then cover and take off heat. Just let it absorb the rest of the water.

I put some red peppers and Green Bell peppers under the Grill (broiler) to blacken the skin. This also makes them sweeter. Do remove the skins.

I take 2 boneless chicken breasts and put them in the freezer. If they are softly frozen it easier to cut them into small chunks. Then put in a frying pan with a little oil.

Cut up a few shallots and add to the cooking chicken bits.

Cut up mushrooms into chunks and add it.

Add the peppers.

Add some fresh Cilantro (coriander) at the end of cooking the chicken.

Juice a few limes and add the juice to the Quinoa.

Mix or just pile on a plate and enjoy.

July 10, 2008 Posted by butterflyspointofview | chicken, cooking, dinner, food, recipes | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Carrot and Coriander Soup- Healthy

This is a very easy and very healthy recipe.  No fat and very low calorie… if that. Great if you have a bag of carrots that need to be used up. Tasty and great on Weight Watchers I am sure.

Carrots, coriander, oxo cubes, water.

Buy a bag of carrots. Peel them and cut them into small chunks. Put them in a pot. This will be about the amount of soup so the more people the more carrots. Next, cover the carrots with water or broth. Just over the top of the carrots or its to runny.  Add some Oxo cubes to add a bit of depth to the flavor. Next add Coriander. Coriander is Cilantro for those of us in the Spanish speaking part of the world. ;)   I like to use a big bunch of fresh, cut up and no stems. You can use dried too.  Add a little salt or Low Salt. Boil until the carrots are soft. Then let cool a bit. Get out your hand blender, or use a food processor, and blend smooth.

There you go. If you want to make it really rich and add calories and fat add some butter and cream. But I dont think it needs it.

July 6, 2008 Posted by butterflyspointofview | cilantro, cooking, easy recipe, food, healthy, recipes, soup | , , , , , | No Comments Yet