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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

November 25, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I love cooking batches of meat and putting it in the freezer for quick meals. Last week, I cooked a big package of chicken breasts. We ate 2 of them, and I put 4 in the freezer. I put each piece in a plastic food bag, twist it, then place all of them in a freezer bag. It makes it so easy to pull out just the amount I need.

 

chicken freezer

 

Thaw the cooked frozen chicken in the fridge. I also will wrap the frozen chicken in foil and heat it up in the oven. Perfect for when I decide to serve it with something else that needs to go in the oven, too.

 

We had pork chops on the menu last week. I put them in the slow cooker with just some salt and pepper while I was put running kids around. When I got home, I made some rice and frozen peas & carrots.

 

pork rice

 

Our new favorite skillet supper, Sausage Pasta Skillet, was on the menu, too. I served it with cooked spinach this time. I wanted to mix it in the dish before serving. Since spinach is not the favorite of everyone in the family, I served it separately.  This is my bowl. I mixed the spinach in after I took the picture. Yum.

 

skillet sausage pasta

 

I also tried a new recipe last week. If you missed it, check it out. Chicken Sauté with Balsamic-Dried Plum Sauce is very flavorful. The sauce would be good on turkey, too.  🙂

 

chicken saute with balsamic dried plum sauce

 

Now, I’m getting ready for Thanksgiving!

 

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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

 

Now…. to answer the question that I get asked about a hundred times a day……….What’s For Dinner?

Saturday – quick & easy- Frozen pizza, chicken strips, corn

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Homemade vegetable soup & grilled cheddar cheese sandwiches

Monday – chicken – Easy Chicken Parmesan, rice, green beans

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Spaghetti & meatballs, broccoli

Wednesday – Taco Night- Venison Tacos, made in the slow cooker,  with all the fixin’s

Thursday – pork or beef – Thanksgiving!

Friday – venison –  Thanksgiving leftovers

 

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

 

 

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Chicken Saute with Balsamic-Dried Plum Sauce Recipe

November 17, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

 

Do you regularly include dried plums in your family’s diet? I have to say that I don’t. They can be eaten in many different ways. Straight out of the package, or in snack, desert, or main dish recipes. I have been learning about California Dried Plums and there are many good reasons to eat them more often. I am inspired to start serving them to my family more often. Here’s a few reasons why.

 

California Dried Plums are The Whole Package: a naturally sweet, convenient and nutrient-dense snack and a versatile culinary ingredient. Emerging research suggests dried plums support healthy bones, and may support heart health, digestive health, immunity and healthy aging.

 

One standard serving (4–5 dried plums) is about 100 calories. Additionally, each serving provides 3 g of fiber (and is considered a good source of fiber), 293 mg of potassium, 16 mg of magnesium and more vitamin K than any other fresh or dried fruit.
Dried plums are naturally cholesterol-free.

 

California Dried Plums

Vitamin K helps improve calcium balance and promotes bone mineralization. A 40gram serving of dried plums (4-5 prunes; about 100 calories) is considered an excellent source of Vitamin K, which provides 30% of the 80mcg Daily Value.

 

Incorporating California dried plums as a regular part of nutritious food choices may support healthy bones. They contain vitamins and minerals such as potassium, copper, boron and vitamin K which may have bone protective effects.

 

Visit the website to learn more about California Dried Plums.

 

Here’s a great main dish recipe using California Dried Plums.

 

Chicken Sauté with Balsamic-Dried Plum Sauce

 

Chicken Sauté with Balsamic-Dried Plum Sauce

 

Ingredients

2 tablespoons olive oil
4 boneless skinless chicken breast halves (about 1 1/2 pounds)
Salt and pepper
1/2 cup finely chopped shallots
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup (about 3 ounces) coarsely chopped dried plums
1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme leaves, crushed

 

Chicken Dried Plum Sauce

 

Directions
In large skillet, heat oil over medium heat until hot. Season chicken with salt and pepper, as desired. Place chicken in skillet; cook 10 minutes or until browned and centers are no longer pink, turning once. Transfer to serving platter; keep warm.

 

Chicken Dried Plum Sauce

Add shallots and garlic to same skillet; cook and stir 3 to 5 minutes or until softened.

 

Chicken Dried Plum Sauce

 

Stir in broth, dried plums, vinegar, thyme, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper; bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat slightly; cook until sauce is reduced by half, about 1 cup.

 

Chicken Dried Plum Sauce

 

Spoon over chicken.

 

 

Chicken Dried Plum Sauce

 

I served this Chicken Saute with Balsamic Dried Plum Sauce with rice and broccoli. The balsamic dried plum sauce is very flavorful. This dish made a great family dinner. It’s special enough to serve for dinner with company as well.

 

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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

November 16, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I have slack on taking pictures of our food this week. I need to get in the habit of taking pictures of everything before I start eating.

 

We had another roast in the slow cooker with lots of vegetables last week. This one was a nice beef roast. Since everyone complains that I never make enough carrots, I used a whole 2 pound bag! The carrots come out so tender and flavorful when cooked with the roast. I added a little beef broth, worcestershire sauce, and a couple of tablespoons of cornstarch when I put everything in the slow cooker. It makes a nice sauce when everything is done.

 

Beef Roast

 

Deer hunting season started here over the weekend. My husband went hunting, and got a 7 point buck. We process the meat ourselves. It’s a lot of work, but it’s definitely worth it. Sorry for the bad cell phone picture. He guts, skins, and quarters the deer before bringing it in the house. He cuts the meat, and I bag it and vacuum seal it. I have the easy part. lol

 

Venison

 

By vacuum sealing, I am able to keep the meat for a year. Well, if we can make it last that long! lol Hopefully, he gets another one before hunting season is over.

 

I’m trying a new recipe this week. Hope the family likes it! A couple of favorites, and venison twice rounds out this weeks menu. Over all, the family will be happy with this weeks meals. That’s a good thing.

 

In the Kitchen with Linda

 

 

In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

 

Now…. to answer the question that I get asked about a hundred times a day……….What’s For Dinner?

Saturday – quick & easy- leftovers

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Make your own day! Leftovers, eggs, sandwiches….

Monday – chicken – Chicken Sauté with Balsamic-Dried Plum Sauce – Recipe coming soon!, with rice and broccoli

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Skillet Sausage Pasta, spinach

Wednesday – Taco Night- Venison Tacos, made in the slow cooker,  with all the fixin’s

Thursday – pork or beef – BBQ Boneless Pork Loin chops in the slow cooker, rice, green beans

Friday – venison –  Venison with Mushroom Sauce in slow cooker, slow cooker mashed potatoes, peas & carrots

 

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

 

 

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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

November 9, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I had a busy week last week adjusting to my daughters new work schedule. I don’t have to drive her in the morning. That’s a good thing as she has to leave at 6:15 AM! I do have to pick her up in the afternoon at 3:30. It’s about a 30 minute drive each way and I don’t get back until 4:30 or after.

 

I used my slow cooker just about every day last week. It sure makes it nice to not have to come home and rush around the kitchen trying to get supper ready. The family has still been eating good, though. As evidenced by this beef roast, potatoes, carrots, onions, and gravy all cooked in the slow cooker. This is one of my family’s favorite meals and I never get complaints about serving it too often. The only complaint I do get is that I don’t make enough carrots.

 

Beef Roast Potatoes Carrots Onions

 

I am having a tooth pulled on Tuesday, so we are having frozen pizza. *Gasp* I won’t even be the person putting it in the oven. (or eating it most likely! lol) I plan on taking the day off. My daughter is going to take my car and drive herself to work that day so I don’t have to pick her up.

 

The rest of the week we will be having, you guessed it, slow cooker meals. lol

 

 

In the Kitchen with Linda

 

 

In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

 

Now…. to answer the question that I get asked about a hundred times a day……….What’s For Dinner?

Saturday – quick & easy- leftovers

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Homemade Pantry Vegetable Soup, grilled cheese sandwiches

Monday – chicken – Slow cooker chicken, slow cooker mashed potatoes, broccoli

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Frozen Pizza, carrots

Wednesday – Taco Night- Venison Tacos, made in the slow cooker,  with all the fixin’s

Thursday – pork or beef – Boneless Pork Loin chops in the slow cooker, rice, green beans

Friday – venison –  Beef roast, potatoes, carrots, and onions in the slow cooker

 

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

November 2, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

My husband was on vacation last week. Which means I wasn’t. lol It also means that I didn’t get to spend as much time is the kitchen as I usually do. I mostly stuck to last week’s menu. I did switch up the dinners for a couple of nights to better fit our schedule with him home.

 

In the Kitchen with Linda

 

My major kitchen accomplishment last week was making 6 dozen cupcakes for my son’s birthday.

 

cupcakes

 

No, we didn’t have 6 dozen people over to our house. lol  I took them all to church for a surprise party for him after church Wednesday night. Well, all except 10 cupcakes that I left at home.

 

 cupcakes

 

We did take a day trip, and a picnic lunch, to Cumberland Falls. It sure was nice eating lunch by the river!

 

Cumberland Falls Picnic

Yes, we are having tacos twice this week. I promise you there will be no complaining from my family. Unless I don’t have enough sour cream. They always complain if I don’t have enough sour cream.

 

In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

 

Now…. to answer the question that I get asked about a hundred times a day……….What’s For Dinner?

Saturday – quick & easy- Venison, potatoes, carrots, and onions in the slow cooker

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Taco Birthday Dinner!

Monday – chicken – Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore, rice

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Homemade Pizza, carrots

Wednesday – Taco Night- Venison Tacos with all the fixin’s

Thursday – pork or beef – Boneless Pork Loin chops, rice, green beans

Friday – venison –  Beef roast, potatoes, carrots, and onions in the slow cooker

 

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

October 26, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

After taking a break from making homemade pizza for the summer, it was so nice to make it again. There is no pizza as good as homemade! Ok, maybe I am a little biased. But look at this pizza! lol

 

Pepperoni pizza and Onion & Pepper Pizza. Both on a homemade garlic pizza crust. Yum!

 

Homemade Pizza

 

I tried another new recipe from the Fix It and Forget It Slow Cooker Magic Cookbook. Savory Beef Roast. Except I used a venison roast. This recipe made a very flavorful roast, with lots of cooked onions, like we like. I loved that it made the gravy for me! So good!

 

Venison Roast Mashed Potatoes Corn

You’ll notice that some of the items on this weeks menu are store bought. That’s ok. Sometimes the family just needs their favorite store bought meals.  🙂

 

In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

 

Now…. to answer the question that I get asked about a hundred times a day……….What’s For Dinner?

Saturday – quick & easy- Store bought Chicken Strips, Alfredo noodles, corn

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Grilled cheese, store bought frozen french fries, for dinner – store bought Ravioli with cheese bread

Monday – chicken – Oven Baked Chicken, Baked Potatoes, beets

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Spaghetti and meatballs, broccoli

Wednesday – Taco Night- Beef Fajitas, salad

Thursday – pork or beef – Boneless Pork Loin chops, rice, green beans

Friday – venison –  Venison roast, potatoes, carrots, and onions in the slow cooker

 

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

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Chops in the Crock Recipe & Fix It And Forget It Slow Cooker Magic Cookbook

October 21, 2015 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

*This post contains an affiliate link.

 

I love using my slow cooker! It’s perfect for cooking on hot summer days when the last thing you want to do is turn on the stove. A slow cooker is great for any day you are short on time. I love being able to put supper in my slow cooker, then spend the day homeschooling the kids, going on field trips, running errands, or visiting family & friends. It’s so nice to have supper waiting for you at the end of a long day!

 

Fix It And Forget It Slow Cooker Magic

 

In fact, I love my slow cooker so much I own three! The new Fix-It and Forget-It Slow Cooker Magic cookbook is a great addition to any kitchen. This new cookbook has 550 recipes perfect for every season and occasion, and feature more than just the usual soup, stews, and casseroles.  Highlights include Thai veggie curry, slow cooker pizza, black bean burritos, chile rellenos casserole, banana chocolate chip bars, cornbread, and expanded vegan offerings.

 

There are several full page color photos of some of the recipes.

Fix It And Forget It Slow Cooker Magic

The author, Phyllis Good, did not create all of the recipes; rather, recipes are submitted by and tested by a select group of home cooks known as “Team Fix-It” – real women cooking in Chicago, Kansas City, Washington, DC, Indianapolis, Louisville, Brooklyn, and across the country.

 

“Good cooks love to share their recipes rather than possess them,” Ms. Good says. “Readers feel surrounded by a community when they cook from Fix-It cookbooks. They take comfort in knowing that these recipes come from other people who are also working and feeding their families.” Ms. Good is propelled by the belief that slow cookers make it easy to cultivate quality time with loved ones

 

Fix It And Forget It Slow Cooker Magic

 

I have tried a few recipes from this cookbook so far, and have more on this weeks menu. Here are pictures of a couple that I tried. This first dish is Butter Chicken. It has a wide variety of spices and seasonings. I served it with rice and green beans.

 

Butter Chicken

 

This dish, Chops in the Crock, is my favorite recipe in the cookbook. So far! With tomatoes, green peppers, and onions, it’s very flavorful. I served it over rice, like the recipe says.

 

Chops in the Crock

 

 

Chops in the Crock

by Lavina Hochstedler
from the Fix It & Forget It Slow Cooker Magic cookbook
Ideal slow cooker size: 6 or 7 quart
Prep time: 15-20 minutes

4 1/4″ bone in, blade cut pork chops
salt and pepper to taste
2 medium onions, chopped
2 ribs celery, chopped
1 large green bell pepper, sliced
14.5 oz can stewed tomatoes, undrained
1/2 cup ketchup
2 Tbsp. cider vinegar
2 Tbsp. brown sugar
2 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
1 Tbsp. lemon juice
1 beef bouillon cube
2 Tbsp cornstarch
2 Tbsp. water
cooked rice

1. Grease interior of slow cooker crock.
2. Holding chops over crock, sald and pepper tops and bottoms. Lay in cooker.
3. Scatter chopped onions, sliced celery and peppers, and stewed tomatoes over chops.
4. In a bow, mix together ketchup, vinegar, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce and lemon juics. When well mixed, add bouillon cube. Spoon over vegetables and chops.
5. Cover. Cook on Low 2-3 hours, or until instead read meat thermometer registers 145* when stuck into center of chops.
6. In small bowl, mix cornstarch and water together until smooth. Stir into sauce in crock.
7. Cover. Cook 30 more minutes, until sauce thickens.
8. Serve over cooked rice.

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