This particular recipe is relatively new for me. I think I remember eating it when I was younger, but was not nearly as excited about it as I am today. A few months ago Mimi and I were in her and pop's apt and she wanted me to make this casserole. For those of you who know or not, mimi had back surgery almost 2 years ago now and she is still recovering in many ways and so she is not in the kitchen as much as she used to be or would like to be now. So she wanted to mix this together with me being her souse chef and I was thrilled because she was getting as close to the kitchen as she could that day! It sounded familiar, but I couldn't think back far enough to really know if I had eaten it before or not. It is such an easy recipe, I don't even need it written out, but I want y'all to have it! It is easy, tasty and easy to make ahead and freeze for later use, etc. On an average day, I'd say this dish is around $8.00. Add a bag of chips and make it a meal for $10.00. Can't beat it!
Chicken Enchilada Casserole
1 can of chicken
1 can of cream of chicken soup
1 small onion
6 (or so) corn tortillas
shredded cheese (a few cups)
1 can of green chilies chopped
Saute onion in margarine or butter until translucent.
Mix onions, cream of chicken soup, chicken, green chilies in a bowl.
layer a few tortillas on bottom of a casserole dish, 9x13 works well.
Then, layer mixture, then cheese then tortillas again. repeat layers (like lasagna)
bake at 375 for about 30-40 minutes until it is fully heated through and cheese is bubbly on top.
This recipe is my go to for company, and I buy green chilies, corn tortillas and sometimes cheese in bigger sizes and freeze what I don't use, so I have it on hand. It is smart to stay stocked up on cream of chicken soup and canned chicken anyway, because those are two very versatile ingredients and you can always use them.
I did not take a picture of this recipe. We ate it too quickly before I had a chance to get a picture. Hope you try it! As a side note, my mimi would have served this with corn chips, salsa, and a green salad (green leaf lettuce, with your toppings optional)
I like to mix in a skillet with some olive oil, some black beans (drained and rinsed), yellow corn (frozen preferred but canned will do) heat through and add taco seasoning, cilantro, salt, pepper and lime. It makes a quick bean and corn salad that is really fresh and yummy!
I'm finding out that mimi has a lot of easy, quick and inexpensive recipes in her beloved recipe boxes. I will find more and share!!
Stay tuned, I have another recipe to share very soon! (cooookies)yumm!
blessings,
shaina
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
My First Cookbook
| Better Homes and Gardens- New Jr Cookbook Circa 1979 Given to me by my Mimi- 1986 |
| I do enjoy cooking as much as you do, Mimi! |
There is a particular recipe in this cookbook she gave me that I used to make as a little girl. I have made a few different recipes in this book before, but the Snickerdoodle recipe is my favorite. (a lot of these recipes in this book are VERY dated, like, Cheese Strata? really?) My mom helped me make them a lot and they always turn out wonderful. Looks like Snickerdoodles are going to be my first recipe to make and record for the blog!
| My favorite recipe in the book! |
Snickerdoodles are an easy cookie that can be made by stuff you usually have in your pantry. The only thing I used to not keep in my pantry was shortening, but since my Aunt Dawn gave me her amazing Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe, I keep it handy so the boys at Nick's shop get a treat now and then. :) So, most people carry everything except the shortening. (and honestly, you can use non-stick cooking spray instead of shortening) remember, this book is from the 70's.
Snickerdoodles
3/4 cup of sugar
1/2 cup butter or margarine
1 egg
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 cups All purpose flour
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp cream of tartar
2 T sugar
2 T ground cinnamon
Turn on oven to 375
In large mixing bowl, cream the 3/4 cup of sugar and the butter or margarine with a wooden spoon. Beat in the egg and vanilla.
In small bowl stir together flour, salt, baking soda and cream of tartar. Stir into butter mixture with wooden spoon until well mixed. In a small bowl combine the 2 T of sugar and the cinnamon. Grease cookie sheets and set aside.
Shape dough into 1" balls, roll each ball in the cinnamon and sugar mixture. Put balls 2" apart on the cookie sheet. Bake 8-10 minutes. Makes about 36 cookies.
I hope you find some time to make this recipe. It is delicious and it brings back lots of memories for me! Thank you Mimi for this sweet cookbook and I hope Ava enjoys cooking as much as you and I do. I have a very special connection to you through the kitchen and I hope going through my memories makes you smile.
Blessings,
Shaina
Monday, January 23, 2012
Savory Food Sweet Memories
I am excited to start this blog. I have many things I'd love to get written down, so I won't forget, so Ava will know and so that at the end of the year I can print this blog out and give it to my Mimi to keep. I have a mind full of memories of cooking, being in the kitchen, watching mimi cook, sitting on the barstool and talking with her while she made weekend meals for the family. I remember asking her if I could have her recipe boxes (that she got when she got married), someday. So many things to sort through and remember. Now that I am a mother and home maker, trying to be frugal, cook from scratch (as much as I can) etc etc, I want to document and share with you all the things Mimi has taught me over the years. I'm excited! Hopefully I will have pictures to put with each post. (sure does make things more interesting) :)
Thanks for following!
shaina
Thanks for following!
shaina
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