Showing posts with label COMFORT FOOD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COMFORT FOOD. Show all posts

Friday, 17 August 2012

BEST MEATBALL SANDWICH EVER !!

This meatball sandwich is heavenly; it is rich, satisfying and total comfort food....so, live a little and ignore the calories on this one. The aroma of these meatballs, simmering in the sauce, will pull (even the pickiest eaters) from all corners of your house.

For the full size sandwiches, use hogie rolls, or for a crowd, small dinner rolls make great meatball sliders!!


This recipe will feel a crowd, so if you are just feeding the family, cut it in half. Better yet, make the whole recipe and mix the leftovers (the next day) with pasta and parmesan!! I love "day two" recipes.

MEATBALLS
2 pounds of lean ground beef (90% lean)
1 cup dry breadcrumbs (toasted under broiler)
4 tablespoons fresh parsley (minced)
2 cloves minced garlic
1 cup chopped onion sautéed
2 eggs
2 teaspoons salt
½ teaspoon black pepper

Sauté chopped onion and garlic until the onions have mellowed and become a little sweet. Mix them in with all of the other meatball ingredients. Form into 2” meatballs and place on a cookie sheet (that has a rim) and bake at 350° for 15 minutes. Remove from oven and drain. Set aside.

SAUCE

Even if you cut the meatball ingredients in half...do not cut the sauce in half. You can make this sauce on the range or in the crockpot.

In large deep pan, sauté ½ cup chopped onions and 1 clove garlic until the onions are translucent, and then add

(1) 15 ounce can of tomato sauce
(1) 12 ounce can of tomato paste
4 cups of water
1 teaspoon of dry oregano
1 teaspoon of dry basil
1 teaspoon of salt
1 tablespoon of sugar
½ teaspoon of black pepper
½ teaspoon of fennel seed
¼ teaspoon of dry red pepper flakes

Bring to a boil and stir to thoroughly mix everything. Reduce heat to a simmer and put meatballs in the sauce. Simmer for 2 hours (or see crock pot directions below).

TO SERVE: split your bread roll and put just a skim of butter on the cut side and toast it (for just a minute or so) under the broiler. Remove and load with meatballs and mozzarella cheese and put back under the broiler to melt the cheese. Enjoy!!

CROCKPOT DIRECTIONS

The recipe ingredients are the same, except use 4 cups of hot water and cook on HIGH for 5 hours. Lay a dish towel over the crockpot lid (to insulate it a little, so it will come to a simmer quicker). Once it comes to a simmer, remove the towel and crack the lid open just a bit so that the sauce will reduce a little.

NOTE: The secret to this recipe is the length of cooking time. The meatballs taste AND texture will be SO MUCH better if you cook for the full amount of time, that's why the crock pot is the perfect method to make these sandwiches.

Saturday, 31 December 2011

TOP 10 COMFORT FOODS

My mother used to say, the older she got the faster the years went by; now I know she was right !!  It seems like, just the other day, I was reminding myself to write 2011 on my checks; where did this year go ???

I looked back through my 101 posts for this year and tried to pick out the all time best ones (it wasn't easy), so I decided to narrow it down to OUR TEN FAVORITE COMFORT FOOD RECIPES.  I hope you enjoy them (

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This is a favorite of our grandchildren. Light as air and full of big air pockets that hold melted butter and jam, these are inexpensive, super easy and sure to please.




This is one of those busy day recipes that EVERYONE loves. The raw  noodles are cooked right in the sauce, so they are loaded with flavor. This one is a real keeper.

Glazed donuts are fun to make on the weekends. They put grocery store donuts to shame !!

You can make this pie a day or two ahead of time if necessary.
 It is a MUST for peanut butter lovers.

#6.  RED RICE

Some recipes are just for me. Picky-picky husband wouldn't even think of giving this recipe a taste (it has red peppers in it), but it is one of my all time favorites. IF you have any leftovers (which I seldom do with this recipe) it makes a wonderful lunch the next day.
#5.  CLASSIC JELLY ROLL CAKE



If you want to impress your company, try this easy jelly roll recipe. It gives step by step instructions on how to roll the cake. It is delicious and oh so pretty.
This photo does not do this cake justice. It is super moist, rich and delicious warm or cold. Personally, we love it on the warm side (not hot) with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream. Your family will love this perfect ending to a family meal.

#3.  UPSCALE SLOPPY JOES



We have always enjoyed sloppy joes, so I decided to try and make an upscale version that I could serve to company; the result was fantastic. Everyone loves this recipe of lean chuck roast cooked in the crockpot with sloppy joe seasonings. It is comfort food at its best !!!

This unassuming little sponge cake is a true winner. It can be used for a zillion
different recipes. It is light as air and makes the perfect shortcake.

The NUMBER ONE comfort food recipe of the year HAS to be this Mexican pulled pork and pinto beans (done in the crockpot); I serve it over rice.  Not only is it super easy, but it is ultra-flavorful and the leftovers make outrageous burritos !!



Monday, 28 September 2009

Sweet Potato Shepherd's Pie

Sweet potato topped shepherds pie is gluten free and delicious
Sweet potato topped shepherd's pie. Gluten-free.


A certain individual living by the mesa has some news. Can you guess? We sold the house. We're moving lock, stock and barrel (in reality, more like Macs, books and UGGS) to Los Angeles, packing up the Honda Fit again to head West and start our new life as Los Angelenos.

I am almost too wired to write.

The quasi-plan is to rent a furnished place for a month. In mid October. Once we're out there, we'll begin our search in earnest for a longer lease- a space we can call our own, not too far from the ocean, I hope. A place with a workable kitchen. Windows. Light. Simple criteria.

As I sort through art books to sell (all the impressionist/landscape books I once mooned over- like a school girl- no longer tug at my attention) I am imagining the new again. I am fueled by the scent of possibility and change and consumed with the urge for going. Three and a half years in the desert have inked their big sky imprint upon me.

I feel as if I sport an invisible tattoo.

Time and distance will reveal the wisdom gained here (if any is to be found). Time and distance will temper the losses. No doubt memory itself will soften the sharp hungers of the everyday isolation and doubt.

Some readers have asked me, What lesson did you need to learn? implying that there is a silver lining to every prickly, dark experience and that if we only embrace The Lesson, we'll be free.

Well, I can answer that. 

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Thursday, 30 November 2006

Baked Macaroni and Cheese - Gluten-Free

Kicked Up Mac and Cheese (gluten-free)
Karina's classic comfort food - gluten-free mac and cheese

Mac and cheese- how I love thee. And not from a box. Give me the good stuff. The real deal. Comfort food. Something worth craving. Something creamy and comforting and crunchy on top with a hint of spicy heat.

This gluten-free macaroni and cheese recipe is based on my pre-celiac go-to cheesy mac favorite with cheddar cheese. I kicked it up with chopped jalapeños and crunchy gluten-free bread crumbs. Sweet grape tomatoes. Was it tasty, Darling.

I usually make this dish in a single casserole dish, but last night I spooned it into individual gratin dishes.

Are you GF/CF, dairy-free, or a gluten-free vegan? Don't despair. I am now, too. Find my just as yummy dairy-free recipe for dairy-free Baked Mac and Cheese here.
Or better yet, my vegan cheesy uncheese sauced mac n cheese.

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