Thursday, December 11, 2014

Quick Roasted Potatoes


Even with the very best meal plan in place, real life often intervenes and and that gorgeous but time-consuming meal you had planned gets replaced by a conference call or trip to the pediatrician. That is why it pays to have a few tricks up your sleeve and a few bags of frozen steam-able veggies in your freezer.

My family loves roasted potatoes, but the traditional method takes 45 minutes to an hour. On school nights I need dinner on the table in the shortest amount of time possible and on our busiest nights 45 minutes for a side dish is out of the question. That's where this recipe comes in to play. You can still have the crispy, oven-roasted potatoes you love...in about 20 minutes.

Here is what you'll need:
Fingerling potatoes or new potatoes, about 4oz per person. 4 servings = 1lb of potatoes.
1tbsp olive oil
1tbsp dry parsley
1/4tsp garlic powder, or more to taste
1/4tsp salt
1/4tsp black pepper
non-stick spray
Press and Seal plastic wrap

1. Pre-heat oven to 450 degrees. Clean and rough chop the potatoes into small pieces and place in a large microwave safe bowl. 
2. Toss with olive oil, then add seasonings and mix well until evenly coated with seasonings and oil. I find it easiest to do this with my hands instead of a spoon.
3. Cover bowl with Press and Seal wrap or cling wrap and microwave on high for 7 minutes for 1lb of potatoes. Reduce microwave time for smaller portions.

4. Carefully pour microwaved potatoes into a baking dish sprayed with non-stick spray. Arrange potatoes in one layer and bake for 15 minutes, stirring once half way through cooking to brown potatoes on all sides and prevent them from sticking.

5. After 15 minutes, stir once more, and set oven to broil. Continue cooking on broil for 4-5 minutes, keeping a close eye on your potatoes. You want them browned, not burned.
6. Remove from the oven and taste for "doneness" and season if needed. We had these delicious potatoes with steamed green beans and (bunless) Morning Star Farms Chipotle Black Bean Burgers topped with cheddar cheese.

There you have it. Quick roasted potatoes with slow roasted taste. Enjoy! Feel free to leave comments or suggestions.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Guilt-free Shrimp and Grits




I was raised in the South, but somehow I can't remember a single time that shrimp and grits ever made it onto our dinner table. I can't even remember grits being on the menu at all for that matter. Cream of Wheat, yes. Grits, no. I blame that one on having parents raised far closer to Canada than Mexico. And yes, I said blame because its a shame we weren't eating this more often. Its so good!

This recipe requires you to pay a little more attention than most of my recipes, mostly because of the shrimp. They overcook quickly if you aren't watching what's happening in the pan. However, the extra effort is so worth it. The creamy, cheesy cheddar grits are perfect with the heat of the shrimp and the crispy, salty bacon adds...who am I kidding...its bacon. It makes everything awesome.

Here is what your'll need:
1lb Large or Jumbo shrimp, raw, shelled, de-veined
3/4c quick grits (not instant)
1 14oz can chicken broth
1c water
1/4 tsp black pepper
1/2c sharp cheddar cheese
2 strips of bacon
1/2 a large yellow onion, finely chopped
1/2 a green bell pepper, finely chopped
1 tsp garlic, finely chopped
1/4c fat free half and half
1 tsp Tabasco sauce (optional, omit for non-spicy shrimp and grits)


Here's how to make the recipe:
1. In a sauce pan bring 1c chicken broth and 1c water to boil and whisk in grits and black pepper. Cook according to the package directions.

2. In a large sauté pan over medium heat, fry bacon until crispy. Remove bacon from pan and transfer it to a paper towel, leaving he residual bacon fat in the pan. 

3. Add finely chopped onion to sauté pan and cook until translucent, 3-4 minutes. Add finely chopped bell pepper and garlic and continue to cook until peppers are soft, 2-3 more minutes.

4. Push onions, peppers and garlic to the outer edge of the pan and add shrimp in a single layer in the center of the pan and lightly season with salt and pepper. The shrimp cooks quickly. It only needs about 2 minutes (or less) on each side. You want to cook it until it is no longer pink and translucent, but is still tender.

5. As soon as shrimp is cooked through, lower the heat to simmer and stir in half and half, being sure to scrape up all the tasty bits of bacon and veggies off the bottom of the pan. Add Tabasco sauce, if desired. I loved the spicy kick, but I removed the kid's shrimp from the pan before I added the Tabasco sauce.

6. Turn your attention back to your grits. Give them a good stir. I like my grits to be a little looser, so I ended up stirring in the remaining chicken broth, about 1c of additional broth. Add cheddar cheese and mix well.Continue to stir until cheddar is melted. Season as needed with salt and pepper.

7. Divide grits into serving bowls and top with shrimp and sauce. Serve immediately. Enjoy!

I served ours with a side of zucchini. It is just two rough chopped zucchini sauteed with 1/2tbsp olive oil and 1tsp minced garlic with salt and pepper. Cook over medium heat until tender, about 5-7 min.



I’d love to hear what you thought of the recipe. Please feel free to leave comments!