I'll be the first to admit I'm a bit of a Halloween "Hum Bug". Honestly, it is NOT my favorite holiday....at all. Don't get me wrong....I LOVE the part about the candy and about eating it, but everything else I could leave by the wayside.
What I especially dislike about Trick-or-Treating is the hoards of teenagers that end up on my doorstep. I mean, COME ON! Not that I never did it. In fact I did. Once. When I was 14. It was the most humiliating experience of my life and I never attempted it again.
Anyway....
These last few years I've come up with a way to enjoy having these too-old-for-trick-or-treating-aged-kids come up my steps rather than being annoyed at their freeloaderness-ess. I've taken the term "trick or treating" and tweaked it just a bit. For the aforementioned ones, I call it "trick FOR treating".
This is how it works. They do a trick for me....I give a treat to them. Ta Da! That's it. Not so hard but very entertaining. I figure that as long as they are embarrassing themselves (by begging me for candy) they might as well have to really embarrass themselves by doing something funny for me.
This year I decided to give them a little fair warning. I'm not much of a poet but tonight this little ditty came together quite nicely. Enjoy and feel free to copy (right click on image and save to your computer):
Happy Halloween Y'all!
A lone little lady swallowed up in a houseful of "men". I NEED something a little pretty (or tasty, or skinny, or crafty awesome) every once in a while. Don't you think?
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Skinny Tomato Bacon Alfredo
I was browsing around Pinterest a while ago trying to find a good, skinny, pasta recipe that didn't use marinara sauce. Don't get me wrong. I LOVE marinara, but my kids.....don't. They wont even touch the stuff.
I ran across a couple of recipes of promise but that weren't quite what I was looking for (tempering eggs...come on, who does that?), but that gave me a great jumping off point. I googled a few other ideas, and found a great basic skinny(er) Alfredo recipe, then added my own flair.
Bada Bing, Bada Boom! Ta Da! The birth of a new favorite recipe. It's been on our menu quite a few times now.
Fast, Easy, and very VERY tasty!
And so I share it with you.
Presenting.....
SKINNY TOMATO BACON ALFREDO
(recipe yields 6-1 cup servings)
1 cup non-fat milk
1-1/2 - 2 TBSP corn starch
1 cup reduced sodium chicken broth (or 1 cup water with 1 bullion cube)
1/4 cup light cream cheese (2 measured TBSP)
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp pepper
6-8 slices bacon, cooked crisp, then crumbled or chopped (or you can cheat like me and use Hormel's stuff in the jar--about 1/2 cup)
1 can petite diced tomatoes, drained well (or 3/4 cup diced or sliced plum or cherry tomatoes)
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
Fresh (1/2 cup) or dried parsley (1/4 cup)
Salt to taste (optional)
1/2 tsp Red pepper flakes (optional)
1/2 lb pasta (seen here with bowtie and penne--we've used fettuccine as well)
Cook bacon (if applicable), draining as much fat as possible, allow to cool and either crumble or chop. Set aside.
Fill medium pot with water and add salt according to the directions on the pasta. Then, for perfect al dente pasta every time, use this tip I learned from my mother in law. Once the water is boiling and the noodles have been added, continue at a boil for about1 minute. Cover pot and take off the heat. Allow noodles to sit in the hot water while you prepare (or heat) the sauce. When the sauce is done, the noodles will be done also. Drain as usual. So easy and your pasta NEVER boils over on your stove. YEAY!
Next, in a medium sauce pan, whisk milk and cornstarch together until smooth. Whisk in broth and place over low heat. Add the cream cheese, garlic powder, pepper, salt (optional), and red pepper flakes (optional). Bring mixture to a simmer and cook until the sauce thickens. Once sauce has thickened, add drained tomatoes and bacon pieces. Whisk in the parmesan cheese and cook 1-2 minutes more, stirring constantly. Take off heat and add parsley.
Drain pasta and toss with sauce.
After it's dished up, sprinkle with a little more Parmesan cheese, if you desire and ENJOY.
Side this amazing dish with this SUPER EASY 1-hour French Bread (pictured here) and broccoli, or a veggie packed salad.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Featured at The Essentail Homemaker
Listen up peeps. :)
Today I'm over at The Essential Homemaker teaming up with my lovely sister and sharing with ya'll one of my favorite tasty treats. So so yummy!
Come on over and check it out.
Hang out for a bit and take a look around.
She's got some amazing things to see.
Today I'm over at The Essential Homemaker teaming up with my lovely sister and sharing with ya'll one of my favorite tasty treats. So so yummy!
Come on over and check it out.
Hang out for a bit and take a look around.
She's got some amazing things to see.
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