Showing posts with label all things food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label all things food. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

Peanut Butter Brownie Trifle

Last week I mentioned I was going to have a recipe post for you guys. Well, here it is! I'm sharing the recipe for the DELICIOUS trifle I made for the Super Bowl party we went to. This trifle was a huge hit, everyone kept commenting on how yummy it was and it was mostly gone by the end of night!

*I will say though, if you are on a diet, or allergic to peanuts, don't read any further in to this post. =)*

Peanut Butter Brownie Trifle
Peanut butter brownie trifle I made. Soooo yummy!!

Ingredients
1 package of fudge brownie mix
26 ounces of miniature peanut butter cups
4 cups cold milk
2 packages (5.1 ounces each) vanilla instant pudding mix
1 cup creamy peanut butter
4 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 tubs (8 ounces each) frozen whipped topping, thawed

Directions
1. Prepare brownies according to directions on package. Make sure when you are baking that they are not too done. You want them to be pretty moist, not chewy.
2. Cool brownies on a wire rack and then cut in 3/4 inch pieces.
3. Cut peanut butter cups in half.
4. In a large bowl, whisk milk and pudding mixture for 2 minutes (mixture will be thick).
5. Add peanut butter and vanilla; mix well.
*Tip for adding the peanut butter, melt it in the microwave for about a minute or two.
It will be thin enough to easily mix in with the pudding.*

6. Fold in 1 1/2 cartons of the whipped topping.
7. Place 1/3 of the brownies in a trifle bowl, top with a 1/3 of the peanut butter cups, then spoon a third of the pudding mixture on top.
8. Repeat layers twice (or until bowl is full).
9. Cover with remaining whipped topping.
10. Refrigerate until chilled.

This is such a rich dessert that I suggest you don't take huge servings of it. But it is so, so good that you'll want to overindulge! I'm sorry if I just ruined any New Year's Resolutions. ;)

Cindy

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

(Semi) Wordless Wednesday

The Super Bowl was on Sunday. I am not a football fan. I don't watch games unless I'm at my in-laws house and my father-in-law has a game on. I really don't know too much about the game except for the answers I get from the questions I ask during a game. I do enjoy watching the Super Bowl though, mainly for the fellowship and excitement. And of course the commercials!

This year, Collin and I went to a party at his parent's house and had a good evening! The food was delicious and the game was so good! Plus, it was our local team (Ravens) playing and then they WON. That was super exciting! And we got to see some pretty funny commercials. The only disappointing part of the evening was that some of the other people were talking during some of the commercials and that bothered Collin and I. But other than that we had a really good time!

How many wrappers does one peanut butter cup need? Apparently this one needed 10!
I made a peanut butter brownie trifle and the very first peanut butter cup I pulled out had TEN wrappers around it. I said to Collin, "Whoa, this one has lots of wrappers, I'm going to count." Then I started counting and when I got to five and kept going Collin just kept laughing!
Delicious good for the #SuperBowl
Delicious food on my plate. Pulled pork sandwich, my buffalo chicken dip with crackers, dirty rice, orange peppers and mushrooms.
Peanut butter brownie trifle I made. Soooo yummy!!
The trifle in all its delicious glory!
I wish I could say I made it, but the is an awesome cupcakes arrangement made by a friend for the #superbowl
I didn't make this but it was an awesome cupcake arrangement that a friend made!
Watching the #superbowl with my love! We're enjoying the game! We've both had highlights. Collin's was the loud gut-hit noise before a play, mine was the awesome recording making touchdown!
In the Moment with Sarah Halstead

Cindy

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Chicken Enchilada Skillet

Chicken Enchilada Skillet

Last night I made this for dinner and it was oh so delicious! Collin got out of the shower and immediately commented on how good it smelled in the apartment. And then after his first bite he proclaimed, "Wow! This is REALLY good!" I think I picked a good recipe. =)

Chicken Enchilada Skillet

Ingredients

No-Stick Cooking Spray
Tortilla Chip Strips
3 cups cooked chicken strips, pieces, or shredded (3 cups = about 12 oz)
1 can (10 oz each) Ro*Tel® Original Diced Tomatoes & Green Chilies, undrained
1 can (10 oz each) red enchilada sauce
1 can (8 oz each) Hunt's® Tomato Sauce
1 cup shredded Cheddar and Monterey Jack blend cheese, divided

Directions

1. Spray large nonstick skillet with cooking spray. Add tortilla pieces and chicken; mix well. Cook over medium-high heat 5 minutes or until hot, stirring frequently.
2. Pour undrained tomatoes and enchilada and tomato sauces over chicken mixture in skillet. Mix well.
3. Sprinkle 1/2 cup cheese over chicken mixture. Cover skillet; cook 5 minutes or until hot, stirring occasionally.
4. Sprinkle with remaining 1/2 cup cheese. Serve immediately.

I always enjoy cooking with Ro*Tel. I think it makes things a little bit better. It has just the right amount of spice to it! This meal was super easy to make so it is a definite winner in my book, too! If you make this, let me know what you think.

Cindy

Monday, December 3, 2012

Oh How Wonderful

Do you ever have one of those weekends that was just what you needed? That's what this weekend was for me. Friday evening once Collin and I were both home from work we headed to Red Robin for an impromptu date night. We had both been craving some juicy burger goodness and what better a place than Red Robin to satisfy that craving? We had a delicious meal and then headed home. Collin played Metal Gear Solid 3 for a couple hours while I created our advent calendar. It took a bit longer than I expected but I love how it turned out. Now if only we could just get it hung...

I love date night!
Soo delicious!!!
Supplies collected and ready. Creation of Advent calendar begins... NOW! =D

Saturday morning after Collin headed into work I went over to my parents' house and my mom and I created a wreath for our front door. I LOVE how it turned out. It's exactly what I had been envisioning and wanted! I'm glad I got to spend that time with my mom, too! Then later in the day Collin and I practiced our song we were performing that evening at Figgy Pudding, a fundraiser some ladies at our church put on to benefit the church's Wednesday night community dinner. Figgy Pudding is an event where you buy seats at tables that people have decorated very festive and you listen to various musical numbers and eat delicious desserts made by people from the church. Collin and I performed the Mark Harris version of Silent Night which is so beautiful! I also got to play with the hand bell choir. I haven't played hand bells in several years but I played for quite a few before that. Anyway, the director comes up to me and asks me if I would sight read and play the hand bells because they were short two people. He was going to play one set of bells and needed me to fill in on the others. Haha! Fun, but a little nerve wracking!

Making a wreath for my front door with my mom!
The wreath hanging on our front door!

Sunday was a great day! Church was fantastic! It's absolutely amazing the way God makes everything go together so well! Our praise music fit the message PERFECTLY even though the music was picked without knowing what the message would be. It was SO a God thing! After church Collin cooked us some delicious fried rice! We both thoroughly enjoyed it. I love when Collin experiments in the kitchen. We usually get some pretty awesome results! The afternoon consisted of us running all over town running errands and buying groceries. We were in desperate need of food in our house. I mean, we had food, but the reason Collin made fried rice is because we had odd stuff that you can't really eat together. And we couldn't even have grilled cheese because we were out of bread! So now we are well stocked up on food! My mom invited us over for a chili dinner so we spent the evening over there and had a yummy dinner and cookies hot from the oven for dessert! When we got home, I holed myself up in the bedroom with Seabass while Collin and Stank watched The Walking Dead in the living room. I would watch the show if it weren't so gruesome. I ask Collin questions all the time about the characters and what went on because it's got such a great story, but I am too weak-stomached for some of the stuff.

Collin made some delicious fried rice for lunch!
He's so bad. But he's so cute. One cancels out the other.

I'd say it was most definitely just the weekend I needed!! I hope you had a great weekend, yourself! I hope it was just what you needed and it's given you the stamina to start this week off on the right foot!

Cindy

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

(Semi) Wordless Wednesday

Week 4 of my November Thankful challenge on Instagram! Follow me here!

Day 21

Day 21 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful for Jeff willingly being Collin's podcast cohost. Podcasting is something Collin really enjoys and I'm glad he has found a cohost who enjoys it just as much and that he can have great banter with! If Collin
Today I am thankful for Jeff willingly being Collin's podcast cohost. Podcasting is something Collin really enjoys and I'm glad he has found a cohost who enjoys it just as much and that he can have great banter with! If Collin is happy, I'm happy! Check it out at TTAOD! It's quite fun!

Day 22

Day 22 of #novemberthankful Today and everyday I am thankful to be able to call this man my husband. He is an amazing and godly man and he treats me like a princess. I love him dearly and God blessed me immensely with this wonderful man!
Today and everyday I am thankful to be able to call this man my husband. He is an amazing and godly man and he treats me like a princess. I love him dearly and God blessed me immensely with this wonderful man!

Day 23

Day 23 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful to live in a place with a downtown that celebrates the beginning of the Christmas season with a tree lighting. I'm also thankful for the quaint area we live in and how vibrant it is!
Today I am thankful to live in a place with a downtown that celebrates the beginning of the Christmas season with a tree lighting. I'm also thankful for the quaint area we live in and how vibrant it is!

Day 24

Day 24 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful for the ability to make our own pizza. Buffalo chicken style!
Today I am thankful for the ability to make our own pizza. Buffalo chicken style!

Day 25

Day 25 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful to have a friend who enjoys making cards with me!
Today I am thankful to have a friend who enjoys making cards with me!

Day 26

Day 26 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful that my boys finally get along.
Today I am thankful that my boys finally get along.

Day 27

Day 27 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful for my praise band. What a great group of musicians and I'm so honored to play with them and make music to God every week!
Today I am thankful for my praise band. What a great group of musicians and I'm so honored to play with them and make music to God every week! (This is most of the band but our piano player, bass player and I are not in the picture because we wouldn't fit. =))

What things have you been thankful for this past week? I'm sure there has been plenty!

Cindy

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Sausage Casserole

A few weeks ago I told Collin that I had a breakfast casserole that I wanted to make for dinner. Collin is a fan of breakfast so he readily agreed that this would be an acceptable dinner. I was a little hesitant because I'm not a big fan of sausage, but this sounded good. And it was! It was really good! Ours probably had a little more than a pound of meat in it which made it very hearty, but it would be just as good, if not better with only a pound.
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Sausage Casserole

Ingredients

1 pound of sausage
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1 can (8 oz.) refrigerated crescent dinner rolls
4 eggs, beaten
3/4 cup milk
salt and pepper to taste

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 425F.
2. Crumble and cook sausage in medium skillet over medium heat until browned. Drain.
3. Line bottom of greased 13" x 9" baking dish with crescent roll dough, firmly pressing perforations to seal.
4. Sprinkle with sausage and cheese.
5. Combine remaining ingredients in medium bowl until blended; pour over sausage.
6. Bake 15 minutes or until set.
7. Let stand 5 minutes before cutting into squares; serve hot.
8. Refrigerate leftovers.

If you make this casserole I'd love to know what you think! I think it could be the perfect Christmas morning brunch. If it wasn't a tradition to have crescent rolls for Christmas breakfast I'd make it myself! =)

Cindy

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

(Semi) Wordless Wednesday

Week 2 of my November Thankful challenge on Instagram! Follow me here!

Day 7

Day 7 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful to work for an awesome company who hosts chili cook offs. And for being able to be a coordinator/overseer of this year's! So much fun! And so delicious!!
Today I am thankful to work for an awesome company who hosts chili cook offs. And for being able to be a coordinator/overseer of this year's! So much fun! And so delicious!!

Day 8
I forgot to post anything for Day 8... Not that I wasn't thankful for anything it was just a BUSY day and I didn't have time to snap a picture.

Day 9

Day 9 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful that I've spent the day making cards with my mother-in-law!
Today I am thankful that I've spent the day making cards with my mother-in-law!

Day 10

Day 10 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful it is warm enough to frisbee golf with Collin!
Today I am thankful it is warm enough to frisbee golf with Collin!

Day 11

Day 11 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful for the opportunity to dress up as a princess and have a princess party with girls at church. We are after all princesses of The King! I'm also thankful for my Father, the King!
Today I am thankful for the opportunity to dress up as a princess and have a princess party with girls at church. We are after all princesses of The King! I'm also thankful for my Father, the King!

Day 12

Day 12 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful for my computer. It may seem a little superficial but I really truly do love it and am so grateful to have a reliable and great computer!
Today I am thankful for my computer. It may seem a little superficial but I really truly do love it and am so grateful to have a reliable and great computer!

Day 13

Day 13 of #novemberthankful Today I am thankful for my piano and for being able to play. Oh what joy it brings me.
Today I am thankful for my piano and for being able to play. Oh what joy it brings me.

Have a great Wednesday everyone! Go and find something to be thankful for!

Cindy

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Life Lately

I haven't posted too much "life" stuff lately. Mainly because not too much exciting stuff has happened. It's been great though. And this past weekend was a lot of fun. I didn't take very many pictures of what was going on this weekend but we had a great time!

Saturday after Collin got off work we went to PRAD (Patuxent River Appreciation Day) at the Calvert Marine Museum and had a delightful afternoon! We had delicious cheese steaks for lunch, enjoyed live music, saw lots of great arts and crafts, enjoyed a petting zoo, walked around the museum where we saw the rays and skates, fishies, comb jellies, seahorses, and crabs. And Collin and I played with the rope and practicing our knots at the knot tying board. He taught me how to tie a bowline so that if I ever fall into a hole I can tie off a loop so he can pull me up. lol That's the exact reason he gave me for wanting to teach me to tie that knot. =P

Sunday was a beautiful church service and then we spent the afternoon with my parents and I went "shopping" in my mom's closet and got three new pairs of jeans! Then my mom and I went to Michael's to buy supplies for a wreath and an arrangement. Then the two of us made a pretty flower arrangement in a fake pumpkin for me to put on our porch. It's so pretty! During all of this Collin and my dad were home watching TV and napping. What a life. =)

Yesterday was wonderful because Collin and I were both off work! We organized our hall closet, went to the thrift store, had lunch with friends, watched some TV, relaxed, and did some other miscellaneous work around our apartment and it was great. All in all it was a wonderful weekend!

Spaghetti and roasted asparagus. Such a delicious dinner!
Dinner of spaghetti and roasted asparagus one evening. So delicious!
Shortly before I took this the sky was so red our living room had an eery red glow to it. So awesome.
An eery sunrise that produced a red glow.
Go listen to Collin's newest podcast episode. So funny!
The newest episode of Collin's podcast. So, so funny! Go listen (and download/subscribe) here!
They're so cute.
My sweet kids. Stank used to hate the cage but we decided he's been spending lots of time in there lately because it keeps Seabass from attacking him.
Delicious dinner!
Steak, herb and butter rice, and broccoli. I think it was one of the best flavored steaks we've personally ever made.
Two of my boys snuggling. So much love.

I hope you, my friends, had a great weekend too! I hope that it was very enjoyable and filled with fun and relaxing! This is a short week since yesterday was a holiday and Friday is my Friday off! Hurray for a three day week! =D

Cindy

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

This past weekend I was baking up a storm all day Friday! That evening our new young adult group at church was hosting the dessert portion of a progressive dinner for the students of an on-campus Christian group at our local college. It had a great turnout and my pumpkin chocolate chip cookies seemed to be a hit! I thought I would share with you guys this delicious recipe. It's perfect for autumn and those pumpkin cravings people get! Plus, they are so quick and easy!

Today is a baking day!

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ingredients

1 cup canned pumpkin
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 egg
2 cups flour
2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp milk
1 tbsp vanilla extract
2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips

Directions

1. Combine pumpkin, sugar, vegetable oil, and egg. In a separate bowl, stir together flour, baking powder, ground cinnamon, and salt. Dissolve the baking soda with the milk and stir in. Then add flour mixture to pumpkin mixture and mix well.

2. Add in vanilla and chocolate chips.

3. Drop by spoonful onto greased baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees for about 10-12 minutes, or until lightly brown and firm.

Enjoy making these yummy cookies! I will say, they are more cake-like than cookie-like but who cares!? =) And I can guarantee they will make your house smell so good! Let me know what you all think!

Cindy

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Crock Pot Cheesy Chicken and Rice

Over the weekend I made a delicious Crock Pot meal for Collin and myself. I was home all day Friday (until we had our event at church in the evening) but I was baking and cleaning and knew that if I were to make something for dinner I would feel very rushed so I decided to throw something together with my Crock Pot. It was so delicious and I promised on Instagram (username - iwanttobeaham - Follow me!) that I would post the recipe this week.
Crock Pot Cheesy Chicken and Rice

Delicious dinner tonight! The recipe will be on the blog next week!
Ingredients
2-3 lbs chicken breasts
1 can cream of chicken soup
Minute Rice (prepared)
cooked corn
1 cup cheese

Instructions
1. Place chicken in Crock Pot and cover with soup.
2. Cook on high for 4 hours or low for 8 hours.
3. Once chicken is fully cooked stir in rice, corn, and cheese.
4. Enjoy!
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See how easy that is? I cooked mine on high for 4 hours and it was perfect! It made the house smell so good. Or that could have been the baking I was doing, but whatever. =) Anyway, considering I just basically threw some stuff together so we could eat before having to leave at 6:30, I thought it was delicious! This would be the perfect thing to put in the Crock Pot before work or even before church on a Sunday to have a nice after-church lunch! And if you knew you'd be short on time when eating time came, prepare the rice ahead of time and keep it in the fridge and use a can of corn! I hope you enjoy this delicious meal!

Cindy

Monday, September 17, 2012

Weekend Update

This past weekend was really good! I took a total of two pictures. haha! But we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. My weekend started Friday because it was my CWS day. So Friday I did some stuff around the house and then had a dentist appointment. Blah... But I don't have any cavities so that's great! Friday evening Collin and I went to Agape Club at church which is a ministry for people with disabilities. Several months ago the couple that runs the ministry had asked if Collin and I would help with their music time so we've been going ever since! Afterwards we went and got some frozen yogurt which was a surprise to me! It was a good surprise, too! I love when my husband surprises me. It makes me feel very special and so loved!

Saturday I met my mom at Kohl's for some girl shopping time. We had a great time and both made out really well! I bought two pairs of pants and a really cute cardigan that was on clearance. I wore one of the pairs of pants yesterday and I totally should have taken a picture of my outfit because it was great! Collin got off work a little early on Saturday so that was spectacular! After we had lunch we ran errands and picked up the apartment a bit before Jeff and Jeannie came over for dinner. We had a really nice evening with them! Jeff and Collin even got to podcast together! I hope that it becomes a regular thing for the two of them because they did a great job! You can check out the latest episode here!

Sunday we had a great church service. Our regular drummer was away for the weekend so our substitute drummer played and I love it when Little Mike plays! (he's Little Mike because our regular drummer is also Mike and Little Mike is 16 and the other Mike is not. =P) Big Mike is a great drummer, there's no doubt about that and we are so blessed to have him but Little Mike just adds a certain flair to our songs. It's always so fun to have him! Plus, our pastor's sermon yesterday was wonderful! He talked about ways to stay in love with God and with others and one thing he said really stuck out to me. He said that something crucial for being in love is to touch. And that is so true. Touching your significant other really is important to your love. But how do we touch God? Our pastor said that Communion is a way in which we can touch God. How neat is that?? After church we had lunch with our friend Megan and then later that afternoon we met her again at Rita's for some end of the summer Italian Ice since yesterday was their last day for the season! It was SO delicious. I had pumpkin pie ice with chocolate/vanilla twist custard. So, so good. I wish I had of discovered that earlier this month and gotten it more than just the once because it was fantastic! Then we went back to Megan's apartment after our treat and played a game called Moods which was really quite funny! So that was our good weekend!

They're getting along!!!
I was so surprised to see this! They may not be getting along too well but at least Stank is allowing Seabass to get close to him!

Such a funny video of Seabass from Friday afternoon!!
Best treat to end summer/begin fall. Pumpkin pie Italian Ice with twist custard!
My delicious gelati!

and
 then, she {snapped}

How was your weekend? I hope it was as splendid as mine! Did you get to do anything fun and exciting? I'd love to hear about it!! Send me an e-mail or leave a comment below! Happy Monday friends!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Crescent S'mores

Yesterday I told you all that I had a delicious recipe for my Crescent S'mores that I concocted over the weekend! Well, you don't have to wait anymore! These were RIDICULOUSLY simple to make and just as equally ridiculously delicious!
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Ingredients
Graham Cracker Crumbs
Hershey bars
(I used the fun size bars)
Mini Marshmallows
Can of Crescent Rolls
Crescent S'mores
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350ยบ.
2. Unroll your crescent rolls and place them on a baking sheet.
3. Sprinkle as much or as little graham cracker crumbs as you'd like onto your crescent rolls.
4. Top with one fun size Hershey bar at the base of the crescent roll.
(If you have regular sized Hershey bars use 1/4 of a bar or 4 of the mini rectangles.)
5. Add mini marshmallows to top of chocolate.
6. Roll up crescent rolls and cover as much of the chocolate as possible with extra bit of crescent.
7. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until crescent rolls are golden brown and chocolate appears soft.
8. Serve warm and enjoy!
And dinner was followed up by these crescent Smores! Soooo good!

If you try these let me know! I would love to know what others think about this. And if you have any variations or suggestions for other crescent roll desserts, let me know! I love dessert!

Oh, also, I wanted to tell you guys that I wrote a blog post for Meagan at Local At Last and it was posted on her blog today! Go check out my guest post all about summer here and leave Meagan (and me!) some love!

Cindy

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