Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Mac n Cheese- Instant Pot



   4 cups of water
   1 tsp. sea salt
   1/2 tsp. garlic powder
   2 tbsp. of butter
   1 pound of uncooked pasta
   ½ -1 cup of milk or cream
   2 cups of shredded cheese (whatever you like)

The flavor really changes based on your cheese!

   Put the water, salt, butter, garlic powder and noodles in the instant pot
   Close the lid and make sure the valve is on closed
   Use the MANUAL setting for 4 minutes
   When the pot beeps, quick release the steam (my pot started squirting out liquid, so keep an eye on that. I just closed it for a second and then opened it again)
   After the pressure has dropped, remove lid and give a stir
   Start with adding a ¼ cup of milk and shredded cheese
   stir until cheese is melted, add more milk if it seems 'dry'
Let sit at warm to let the liquid 'cook' a bit and the flavor to mingle for about 2 minutes


*Cooking time is based off of pasta that the box says to cook 7-8 minutes. The rule of thumb I have found is to do about half of the suggest time for stove top cooking. 
AND YOU CAN HALF THE RECIPE! Same cooking time, 2 cups water to 2 cups pasta.

Bon Appetit,
Helen

Chile Verde Chicken Rice Bowls- Instant Pot



about 2lbs frozen chicken tenders*
1 teaspoon cumin
1 teaspoon kosher salt
16 ounces salsa verde (TJ's Green Chile Verde is my fave)

Place all the ingredients in your Instant Pot
Set instant pot to MANUAL for 15 minutes.
When the timer goes off, quick release the pressure and shred the chicken with 2 forks.

Serve over rice. (TJ's frozen brown rice is great if your in a hurry)
Toppings:
CHEESE shredded
Sour Cream
Avocado

*If using chicken breast or larger pieces of chicken add a few minutes cooking time.

Bon Appetit,
Helen


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Sugar Cookie Bars

Making sugar cookies is one of those activities that is high on my list of Things That Sound Fun in Theory But Usually Just End Up Being a Royal Pain (other items include carving jack-o-lanterns, shopping at thrift stores, and anything involving a sewing machine). At least once every October/December/February, I get to thinking about how it would be oh-so-cute of me to create pumpkin/star/heart-shaped sugar cookies to take to work/neighbors/a party. So I do it. And inevitably end up thinking “never again” as I’m rolling out dough for the millionth time while every surface of my kitchen is covered in either flour or powdered sugar.

The worst part is that, for me at least, all the repetitive rolling, cutting, baking, and frosting don’t really end up being worth it. Sugar cookies are fine and all, but I’d take a simple drop ‘n bake chocolate chip version over them any day of the week and twice on Sunday. In fact, if chocolate chip cookies required that kind of effort I would still make them on a regular basis because that is the kind of love I have for them.

These bars solve both of my sugar cookie issues, since they are both dead simple to make and a whole lot tastier than your average sugar cookie. All the recipe requires is making a simple dough, spreading it into a pan, and baking. No refrigeration, no rolling pins, no cutters. And making the cookies in bar form eliminates the issue of overbaked edges or dry, rolled-too-thin shapes. The end result is dense and buttery without being too heavy, and moist without becoming too light or fluffy. Plus the recipe is incredibly versatile, as you could serve these bars in whole, sheet-cake fashion, or cut and pile them on a plate for a different sort of presentation. Hell, you could even cut the unfrosted bars with cookie cutters and then decorate them if that’s the kind of crazy you’re into.

Sugar Cookie Bars (from the Keeping Up Coookbook)


1 cup butter, softened
8 oz. cream cheese, softened
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon almond extract
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2 3/4 cups flour

1) Combine butter, cream cheese, and sugar until smooth.
2) Beat in egg, almond extract and vanilla.
3) Add dry ingredients, mixing until just incorporated.
4) With a floured knife (I used an offset spatula) spread dough into a greased and floured 12x17 sheet pan (sometimes known as a jelly roll pan).
5) Bake at 375 for 20 minutes, or until light golden brown on top.
6) Cool and frost with cream cheese frosting (recipe follows).

Frosting:
1/2 cup butter, softened
4 oz. cream cheese, softened
3 1/2 cups powdered sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla
splash of milk
food coloring (optional)

1) Blend butter and cream cheese well
2) Gradually add powdered sugar and beat until smooth.
3) Add vanilla and splash of milk to reach spreadable consistency.
4) Stir in food coloring, if desired.