Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Two great cookbooks!

I got two new cookbooks that are great! Plus, the Williams-Sonoma Plank Grilling cookbook that Mapgeek got. The first cookbook, I bought specifically for Babygirl and I to cook together, now that she insists on helping with everything. It's called C is for Cooking. It's great with young kids. We've been trying out some stuff in it. I'll post some of our favorites later. The second is a Southern Living cookbook called Busy Moms Weeknight Favorites. It's a great, fast, easy meal planning book. It's got quick meals, cook ahead meals, freezer meals, double duty meals, and suggested side items.

The two notable recipes from the Busy Moms book I've used recently are Ham and Cheese Muffins, which I made and froze. They are the perfect portion for a quick breakfast along with juice and maybe yogurt. The second is a Shepherd's Pie recipe. Below is how I made it, which is generally the recipe, but missing a bunch of cream cheese and butter in the potatoes. The pie was incredibly easy to make, though it wasn't my favorite recipe for this. I prefer the ground meat to the tips and gravy.

Shepherd's Pie
1 package of the refrigerated sirloin tips in gravy (I found this in the meat section in the already prepared stuff)
1/2 package of refrigerated mashed potatoes (used the original recipe)
1 cup of frozen veggie medley (peas, carrots, corn, green beans, lima beans)
Shredded cheddar cheese

Preheat the oven to 350. I nuked the sirloin tips in the microwave according to the directions. I then nuked the potatoes according to those directions. Next, I nuked the frozen veggies to thaw them out. I used a small casserole dish and poured the meat and gravy into the dish. I then spread the vegetables over that. Then, I spread the potatoes over the meat and vegetables and sprinkled cheese on the potatoes. The whole thing goes into the oven for around 15-20 minutes until bubbly.

Easy huh? I have to say, I don't think I've nuked an entire meal before. I feel so cheap and tawdry.