Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Mom's Lasagna

This year I wanted to make something a little more non-traditional for Christmas dinner, so instead of a ham or turkey or roast, I made lasagna.  My mom makes the BEST lasagna, so I followed her recipe.  This can of course be modified for meat or vegetarian, I did half and half.


9 lasagna noodles, uncooked
1 15oz tub of ricotta cheese
16 oz mozzarella cheese, grated - 3 different uses
1/4 c parmesan
2 T chopped herbs, like parsley, basil, or cilantro (more if you like)
1 t (onion) salt
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 32oz jar spaghetti sauce
1 6oz can tomato sauce
1 lb. ground beef OR cut up, thin sliced vegetables, like eggplant or asparagus OR half and half

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Mix the ricotta, half the mozzarella, parmesan, herbs, salt and garlic in a large bowl.  Set aside.
3. Cover the bottom of a 9 x 13" baking pan with tomato sauce.
4. Lay 3 noodles on top, spread half the cheese mixture on top, lay meat or vegetables on top, then pour 1/3 of the spaghetti sauce over it.
5. Repeat step 4 for another layer.
6. Lay 3 noodles on top and push down a bit and pour the rest of the sauce over it and top with half of the remaining mozzarella cheese.
7. Cover with foil and bake for 35minutes.
8. Remove foil, sprinkle the remaining cheese over it, bake another 10minutes, then turn oven off and let lasagna sit for 10 minutes.  It thickens as it sits.  Right out of the oven it is VERY hot.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Carrot Walnut Cookies

I've been searching for a cookie recipe that's not a traditional sweet dessert and I think I've found a good one in this recipe from Whole Foods (link). Alex noticed immediately there isn't any sugar and looked disappointed since I'd described them as "cookies," but I'll be testing them out during a birthday party at work tomorrow, so we'll see. I'm hoping they'll be a nice alternative to all the desserts others do bring in.



1 c raw unsalted walnuts
1 c rolled oats
1 c raisins
1/2 c whole-wheat pastry flour
1 1/4 t baking powder
1 1/4 t ground cinnamon
1/2 t ground ginger
2 carrots, grated
1 apple, grated
1 very ripe banana, peeled and mashed
1/4 c apple juice

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Combine walnuts, oats and raisins in a food processor and pulse until finely ground. Transfer to a bowl and stir in flour, baking powder, cinnamon and ginger.
3. Add carrots, apple, banana and apple juice and stir until combined.
4. Drop by rounded tablespoons an inch apart on greased baking sheets, making about 24 cookies. Press down on each cookie with the back of a fork to flatten slightly. Bake until tops and bottoms are lightly browned, 20 to 25 minutes.

I sub'ed unsweetened applesauce for the grated apple and an egg for the banana, and it turned out just fine. I'm quite happy with this recipe and do intend to try it the way it's meant to be sometime. Until then I hope it's a hit with others so I can keep making them! ...Or maybe not: more for me then! ;)

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Reese's Soft Chocolate Cookies

This is a recipe I got off the back of a bag of Reese's peanut butter chips. I had all intentions of making PB fudge with the chips, but I needed a quick cookie idea the other day and these did not fail me! Enjoy!

1 c (2 sticks) butter, softened
2 c sugar
1 t vanilla
2 eggs
2 c flour
3/4 c cocoa
1 t baking soda
1/2 t salt
1 2/3 c (1 10 oz. bag) peanut butter chips*

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Cream together butter, sugar and vanilla. Add eggs.
3. Sift in flour, cocoa, baking soda and salt. Combine slowly.
4. Mix in peanut butter chips.
5. Drop teaspoon-fulls onto a greased baking sheet. Bake for 8-12 minutes. Cookies will be soft in the center.

*Can be substituted with chocolate or white chocolate chips. I also think nuts would go well in these cookies, particularly walnuts.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

New Year, New Food Creation



Butternut Squash, Kale, Mushrooms & Onions. I discovered a butternut squash in the fridge that needed to be cooked, as well as half a package of mushrooms. So I added a leftover onion chunk (diced) and some kale I had on hand, seasoned with some hot sauce, a teaspoon of honey and juice (and some pulp) of half an orange. A true "leftover" meal. And a pretty tasty one at that! =)

Happy New Year!!!