Monday, June 23, 2014

Chicken Enchilada Soup: Substitution Tragedy Edition



Yes, we've seen this before. Chicken Enchilada Soup is a fairly regular meal around here. Especially because corn tortillas tend to come in large bags and they're not our favorite (compared to flour tortillas which are basically candy).

I got halfway through this recipe, when I found I didn't have as much enchilada sauce in the pantry as I'd thought. I had a variety of hot peppers around, so I figured I could just make some. Unfortunately, I didn't think one of those peppers was really a habanero --it was-- so even the red bell pepper I cut up after it was pretty spicy. I tried blending it in E!s smoothie blender, but it was so hot, it melted through the bottom, and started running out the bottom of the jar, through the motor (Or maybe the seal in the cheap blender had dried out over the winter, but I like saying it was too hot to handle, like E!).

RIP smoothie blender
The soup came out spicier than Elizabeth prefers, but was still delicious, and it was a good excuse to add extra cheese and sour cream analogue (plain yogurt has replaced sour cream and mayo in most of our cooking).


Thursday, June 19, 2014

Summer Oatmeal

Elizabeth is not an oatmeal person. I wasn't a fan growing up either, but we've both grown to appreciate a warm bowl on a cold morning. Once the cold mornings go, E! can't stand oatmeal anymore. Now that the AC's running before we get out of bed, oatmeal is definitely out. As much as I don't like heating the house up, some jetlag got me up early to bake us some more acceptable summer oatmeal.



The Cranberry Apple Sauce muffins have been featured before . As previously noted, I swapped half the flour for ground oatmeal. I would have done the rest whole wheat, but we're running all our food stores out in move preparation.

Since the oven was hot, I threw in more breakfast goodness. While the recipe claims these are like cookies, I feel like it's more of a peanut butter cake. I can't seem to find the original source for the peanut butter bake on a quick Google, so here it is

Baked Peanut Butter Oatmeal

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Yield: 12

Ingredients


  • 1-1/2 cups quick cooking oats
  • 1/4 cup packed brown sugar
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 1/4 cup melted butter
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 cup  Peanut Butter
  

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Texas for Breakfast... for Dinner

When Elizabeth graduated from University of Texas in Austin, her family gave her a Texas shaped waffle maker. One of the first things we registered for was a real waffle maker, so now we can make more evenly cooked waffles, twice as fast. Note the bacon and lamb chop garnish making this a dinner.
This is Alton Brown's oat waffle recipe. It gave us a hint that pulverizing rolled oats can cut wheat flour in recipes while lending a nuttier taste. More to come.


Friday, May 23, 2014

Chicken Ranch Tacos

Confession time. The first gift I ever gave Elizabeth was an onion. I guess we'd cooked together and discovered our mutual appreciation, and it felt like a really safe gift to give when you're not actually quite dating yet.

This is my little brother's favorite dish. Dice up chicken breasts, add taco seasoning and ranch dressing. We added a few onions cut into strips while cooking up the chicken, then made it extra creamy by dumping in plain yogurt while it was cooling down. I use yogurt as a healthier alternative to mayo and sour cream in many recipes, but it doesn't always cook well.




Thursday, May 22, 2014

Happy Birthday to Me! Black Forest Cake


From our sister, Amanda the Cake Explorer, comes this beautiful idea. Elizabeth made this for my birthday; I still let her cook about once a week. Note the out of season cherries. They come in a can- found in the fruit and veggie section- not pie filling. The juice soaks the cake and the cream. I'm a sucker for cherries, and it's obvious I just couldn't restrain myself.

It's Cake Time! Omnomnomnom...

Thursday, March 27, 2014

+Scott


Howdy! I'm Scott.

So this blog needs some love- and there's so much love around here, that I married Elizabeth.

As part of that process I retired as a Computer Engineer and have assumed roles like family accountant and Elizabeth's personal chef. That means there's a lot of cooking going on ;)

... that and the blog's now titled Food Elizabeth and Scott Makes.

Enjoy!


Pi Month - Triple Pie Dinner

While our Pi day (3-14) celebration was kind of last minute-buying a Brownie Mint pie from a chain restaurant-we made up for it with a Triple pie Dinner (I included their picture, since obviously it's better than I'd make it look).

One of Elizabeth's friends suggested the 3rd month of March in the year 2014 made the whole month pie month. Who can argue with that logic?

So we made pie. Lots of Pie.

First up, we didn't have crackers or cookies to make a cheesecake pie, so we used brownie mix to make a Cheesecake Brownie Sandwich Pie. Extra good topped with chocolate ice cream.


To follow that up, I made Triple pie dinner. Unfortunately we ate Turkey Shepherds Pie and the Mini Turkey Pot Pies without taking pictures. Both were made straight up from left overs. 

I was a little too busy rolling up my first Apple pie to take pictures of the rest.


Sure, I helped my mom a few Thanksgivings back in the day, but this one was all me. Well, and my hero's super-apple-pie recipe.