“People who throw kisses are hopelessly lazy.” ~ Bob Hope

I’m not sure if its the weather or if jet-lag from the holidays but I’m feeling pretty lazy. So tonight it’s another crock pot meal.

It’s already smelling yummy!!

That’s one of the great side benefits of cooking with the crock pot – how it makes your whole house smell awesome!

Tonight’s recipe has been adapted from Mmm…Cafe.

Honey Sauced Chicken

  • 1.5 – 2 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • salt
  • black pepper
  • 3/4 cup honey
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup chopped onion
  • 3 tablespoons of ketchup
  • 1 ½ Tbs. vegetable oil
  • 2 clove garlic, minced
  • ¼ to ½ tsp. red pepper flakes (depends on heat desired)
Salt and Pepper chicken and place in slow cooker.
salt and pepper chicken
In a medium bowl mix together the rest of the ingredients.
mix ingredients
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Pour over chicken, stir to coat. Bake on low for 4 hours or high for 2 hours.
stir to coat
With 30 minutes left to cook, carefully remove chicken from sauce, cut into bite size pieces.
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Return to sauce, mix well and continue to cook.
return to sauce
Serve over rice.
serve over rice
This was a very good meal and one of the more simple I have found. So much so, even though I was feeling lazy, I decided to whip up Chocolate Peanut Butter Truffles!
More on those later.
Happy Rainy Monday!!!
abp

“The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle.” ~ Anais Nin

Since I didn’t get to blog much during the holidays, I thought I’d share a few of the Instagram pictures I snapped during the month.

Instagram is pretty fun, I guess I’ve been kind of slow to jump on the bandwagon but it sure does give the bland photos you take with your phone a little kick.

Here is my main tree. (never got around to taking a pic of the one in the front of the house)

treeAnd here’s a close up of the presents – I absolutely adored this paper (I got it at Sam’s) and I just wanna kick myself for not getting more! It was fun and matched everything perfectly.giftsThis was my Christmas night dinner table setting.  Was very pleased – it is three generational. It has some of mine, my mothers and my grandmothers pieces. (you can also see a little of my snow village in the back)tableGoodness help me! This is my mom’s to die for waffles! She was nice enough to make these for the DH and I Christmas morning! They are the best thing you will ever put in your mouth! We will be making them again this week so I will try and share these golden rounds of goodness with you later.mamaswafflesMy mantle.

mantleThe front door. (The P’s are my first successful Pinterest project that was not food)frontdoorI’ll finish off with our gift tags which will be my belated wish to all of you – Merry Christmas!!!

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abp

“It is not enough to be busy. So are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?” ~ Henry David Thoreau

Hi Everyone!

I am so very sorry that I have not posted in a couple weeks. 😦

But I have to be honest – I just can’t do it all!

I give total props to all those women (or men) who work full time, have kids, a husband and a home and can still blog almost daily! You all ROCK!

It has been the holidays that pretty much did me in, so instead of totally stressing myself out and not be able to enjoy them, I decided to take a mini – vacay from the blog until after Christmas.

I hope you guys all hang around! I’ll be back!

I also hope everyone has a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and an AWESOME NEW YEAR!

I’ll catch ya in 2013!

Much love,

abp

“I’m such a girl, I’m such a girly girl. I’m sippin on my milkshake with this swirly swirl.” ~ Nicki Minaj

OMG, I was sitting here being lazy on my last official day off from my surgery thinking – I would kill for a Krispy Kreme doughnut about right now but was being waaaay too lazy to get up and go get one (also knowing I sure did not need one).

Actually my FB status said “I want a Krispy Creme Doughnut so bad I could slap myself.”

Well. A high school friend then informed me of something I must try.

Get ready for it.

A Krispy Kreme Doughnut Milkshake from Flip Burger Boutique in Birmingham.

oh dear.

I just thought I wanted the doughnut.

Someone needs to bring to mama.

Needless to say – I will be making a trip to Flip Burger – I had wanted to go eat there anyway, I just had never gotten around to it. Very interesting menu. If KK doughnuts are not your thing they have plenty of others to offer. Check it out below.

(Click pic for menu)

There are two locations in Atlanta and one in Birmingham, AL.

Now I will have to add KK Doughnut Milkshake to my want to make list right beside the KK Doughnut Bread Pudding!

I’ll be back in the kitchen later this week so be looking for Chocolate Chip Nutella Cookies and Pecan and Rosemary Oven-Fried Chicken.

abp

“The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, but to avoid pain.” ~ Aristotle

Hello Everone!

I seriously hate to have to do this but I will be taking another hiatus 😦 😦 😦

I had surgery this morning on my wrist.

Needless to say i will not be cooking for a little bit and all I can do is tap type with my left hand.

I’m hoping in a few days I can get a few of the Italy pictures up and talk some about that.

Sorry about another break so soon, but Dr B. said I had no other choice 😦

I’ll be back ASAP!!!

abp

“You knew when you married me I’m more Coco Chanel than coq au vin” ~ Carrie Bradshaw

My stupid, stupid cold is back. Ugh, ugh, ugh.

I have no idea why this year has been so bad.  The DH is threatening to take me to the doctor to see if they will take my tonsils out…….I believe this is mainly because he’s a big ol’ chicken about catching it from me. Although – if it will help me feel better on a regular basis – I’m all for it! I’ll just think about all the gelato I would have to eat while I recuperated.

I’d like to make my own gelato – does anyone have one of those electric counter-top ice cream/yogurt/gelato makers? I think I want one…….

Oh well, hopefully I’ll feel better tomorrow. On to brighter topics…….

DINNER!

On the menu tonight is the less fussy Coq au vin. Everybody loves a good Coq au Vin but is not always up for the work it can sometimes require.  So I say this is Coq au Vin’s country cousin.

Country Style Coq Au Vin

  • 1/2 pound sliced bacon, diced
  • 1.5 – 2 lb. chicken breast, cut up
  • 1/2 cup dry white wine
  • 1/2 pound small white mushrooms
  • 1 cup frozen small white onions, thawed
  • 6 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon dried rosemary leaves
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch

First you brown your bacon and remove to slow cooker with slotted spoon.

Next reserve a tablespoon of bacon grease and brown your chicked (seasoned with salt and pepper) on all sides. Then remove to slow cooker.

Add mushrooms and onions on top of chicken.

De-glaze your pan with the white wine and add the garlic and rosemary for 1-2 minutes to release flavor.

Pour over vegetables, chicken and bacon.

Stir all together and cook on low for 6 hours or high for 3 hours.

After the allotted cooking time, remove vegetables, chicken and bacon to bowl and keep warm.

Pour pan juice into small sauce pan and mix cornstarch and water in a bowl.

Slowly pour cornstarch mixture into sauce pan with juice and bring to a boil stirring constantly until thickened.

Pour thickened sauce into bowl and mix.

Serve over mashed potatoes.

This is a wonderful dinner for a cool fall night! There were no leftovers!

Granted, this is not the prettiest dish you have ever seen but do not let that discourage you! It’s very good!

You could also serve this in a bowl over rice a la gumbo style. I think that’s what I will do next time.

Happy Fall Y’all!!!

abp

“You like me, you really like me!” ~ Sally Field

I’m baaaackkkk!!!!

Did you miss me?? 🙂

We had the most wonderful trip to Italy!! The weather was perfect, the scenery was gorgeous and the food was absolutey fabulous!!  If we had not walked more than I have ever walked in my life the 5 pounds I came home with would have easily been 10!!!

I will definitely be sharing some of the food I devoured and hopefully be trying some of it at home.

But first of all, right before I left I was totally surprised and thrilled to be nomintated for the Liebster Award! YAY!!!

A very big thank you goes out to Lindsay of Normal Cooking for this honor! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!

Liebster means ‘dearest’ or ‘favorite’ in German, and the rules for accepting the nomination are:

1. Post 11 things about yourself
2. Answer 11 questions the person giving the award has set for you
3. Create 11 questions for the people you are giving the award to
4. Choose 11 people to award, telling them in a post.

I did not have time before my trip to do this properly so I wanted to wait til I returned and have this as my first post after my hiatus.

11 things about myself:

  1. I’ve been accused of being OCD.
  2. I’m pretty good at many things but I’m still looking for the one thing I’m great at doing.
  3. I am an only child – I always wonder what the bond between siblings feels like.
  4. The reason that I eat everything is because as a child I was made to have 3 bites of everything that was served and had to not like it 3 times before I didn’t have to eat it anymore. There ended up being very few.
  5. I used to be a night person but in the past 1-2 years my body clock has swapped on me and now I am a morning person.
  6. I am a good house cleaner but I despise doing the floors.
  7. I do not like crowds.
  8. I took piano lessons for 9 years but cannot play a thing.
  9. I am a stickler about writing thank you notes (hand written thank you notes) which means I love stationary.
  10. My favorite place to be is by a pool with an ocean view and have a book and drink in my hand.
  11. I iron everything.

Answers to Lindsay’s questions:

1.  Do you have a favorite college football team?  Who is it? Yes, University of Alabama
2.  What would you consider to be your greatest achievement? Going back to finish my bachelors degree.
3.  What do you think is the very best dish you’ve ever cooked? (and can I have the recipe? :-) ) This is a hard one……..probably my mother’s Country Fried Steak with gravy. (and yes you can have it but it’s one of those a little bit of this, some of that type recipes 🙂 )
4.  Since today is September 11th, tell me where you were when you heard the news on 9/11/2001. I had just gotten out of the shower and the phone was ringing. My boyfriend at the time was calling to tell me.
5.  When you were little, what did you want to be when you grew up. An international business attorney – yeah right! hahahahahaha!
6.  What did you end up being/doing once you grew up? I work in a salon as a Nail Technician – I had always done it for friends and did it for a job when I went back to school but liked it so much I continued even after I graduated.
7.  What’s the funniest video you’ve seen lately? (and post a link if you have it!) I have to be honest – I can not remember the last video i watched.
8.  Apple or PC? Apple
9.  Who is your Hollywood crush? Matthew McCanaughey
10. What’s the best vacation you’ve ever been on? I really can’t pick. Too many for very different reasons.
11.  What is one of your biggest pet peeves? rudeness

My questions for my nominees:

  1. Why did you start blogging?
  2. What kind of camera do you use?
  3. What is one thing you haven’t done that you really want to do?
  4. Favorite place to eat?
  5. What’s the last book you read?
  6. Text or talk?
  7. What’s your day job?
  8. What’s your favorite guilty pleasure?
  9. Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
  10. What one ingredient could you not live without?
  11. What is your favorite simple thing in life?

The 11 Blogs I nominate for this award:

  1. Rachel Schultz
  2. Bakerella
  3. Mel’s Kitchen Cafe
  4. Plain Chicken
  5. Six Sisters’ Stuff
  6. Relative Taste
  7. Chef Mommy
  8. Bake or Break
  9. Lulu the Baker
  10. Return to Sunday Supper
  11. Pennies on a Platter

Thank you again Lindsay for your nomination!

Catch y’all again soon!

abp

“If you buy chocolate with loose change the calories don’t count.” ― Janet Evanovich, Ten Big Ones

I love a rainy Monday! Good day to stay in and do some cleaning. I’m still working on getting settled in so I’m always looking for the right place for everything. No matter what I do there never seems to be enough space. (Maybe I just have too much junk)

Example being – loose change. It adds up (which is a good and bad thing). What do you do with yours?  Back in my apartment (and then it moved with me to my old house) I had cleaned out one of those huge popcorn tubs (a Shrek one, none the less) from the movie theater and used it for years.  I eventually filled it and plan on cashing it in but I guess I want to upgrade a bit from the cardboard Shrek bowl.

This morning, I cleaned out the junk drawer (which was consumed with change) and without any better ideas, I washed out a fairly attractive plastic pot from which the plant had been transplanted. It will work for now. I’ll just hide it in a corner.

Whatcha think?

So last week I made enchiladas – which were awesome! So how do you improve on that???

Make an enchilada casserole!!! We southerners love us some casseroles!!! It’s creamy comfort in a pyrex dish! The peanut gallery should all appreciate this – well, almost – the DH dislikes anything that has the word “creamy or cheesy” in the title. But that’s just a mind thing because once he tastes it – that all goes out the window!! Gotta love him!

I adapted this recipe from Get off Your Butt and…..Bake. Love that name!

Cheesy Enchilada Casserole

  • 1 pound lean ground beef ( lean)

  • 1 large onion, chopped

  • 2 1/2 cups salsa

  • 1 can (15 ounces) black beans or red kidney beans, rinsed and drained

  • 1/4 cup reduced-fat Italian salad dressing

  • 1 pack of Taco seasoning

  • 6 flour or corn tortillas (8 inches)

  • 1 small can of mexicorn, drained

  • 3/4 cup sour cream

  • 2 cups shredded Mexican cheese blend or your favorite cheese

  • 1 cup shredded lettuce

  • 1 medium tomato, chopped

  • 1/4 cup minced fresh cilantro

    You start by browning you meat and onion, drain.

    Next mix in your beans, corn, salsa, dressing, seasoning.

    Then stir in your sour cream.

    In a 2 quart baking dish, put a thin layer of the meat mixture down, so there will not be any sticking.

    Place a flower tortilla on the bottom and layer with 1/3 meat mixture and cheese.

    Repeat 2 more times, topping off with a generous amount of cheese.

    Bake at 350º for 30 minutes or until hot and bubbly.

    Serve with shredded lettuce, tomatoes and cilantro. (I’ll add a dollop of sour cream too!)

    Mexican cornbread will go great with this and just so you know (although, I’m sure you already did) things in my kitchen do not always turn out right.  So why not show you that too. 🙂

    Here’s my mexican cornbread – not to mention, I burned the snockers out of my finger when this fell apart! Oh well!!

    One good thing about ugly cornbread is that I didn’t mind cutting (scooping) myself a piece while it was still hot. Couldn’t look any worse!

    ’till next time folks!

    abp

“Nobody can go back and start a new beginning but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” – Maria Robinson

Last week I told you how super duper triple excited I was that my Erin Condren life planner had arrived via FedEx.  Well, it’s because that thing is just filled with awesomeness! My friend Rachel had tweeted about it, wondering if it were crazy to be tracking her planner’s delivery.  It made me take notice – this must be a pretty cool planner. (and no, it is not crazy, I did the exact same thing)

So I looked it up. And my OCD self was sold!!!

They are so pretty and colorful, you can design the cover the way you would like, with your name, initials, family name and you can even upload your own photos to be on the front cover if you would like! I decided on one of her designs and my name.

You can add things to it like color coordinating pens or matching notepads (which I did).

(And the notepads have little stickies that lets you stick them to inside back cover.)

It comes with stickers to mark on your calendar for special occasions and you can even order stickers that have your personal pictures on them to give it a more personalized touch!

It has a monthy calendar along with weekly calenders with separate slots for morning, day and night.

In the front there it has the months and dates listed for you to write in birthdays and anniversaries for an “at a glance” look.

One of the really great things about ordering this planner is that you can order it starting the month you want it to, so you do not waste any months nor do you have to wait til December to start a new calendar.

So, basically, if you are a planner, or just plain OCD like me – this is a very pretty, fun and colorful way to go about your scheduling!!

Check it out!!

abp  

“I am not a glutton – I am an explorer of food” ― Erma Bombeck

How is everyone (in Alabama) enjoying their tax free weekend? I had a fun little run at Belk and Publix yesterday morning but it became way to crazy busy for me out there, so the rest of my day was spent piddling around the house. Which I really enjoy doing. Great time to be lazy and stay cool. And watch my main man Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory on the DVR! Does anyone else love that show as much as I do?? Bazinga!

Oh! I also painted my toes a fun new color – Bikini So Teeny by Essie.

Whatcha think??

In other news – the weekend of gluttony continues……

I ate lunch with the DH at Zoe’s Kitchen – which wasn’t too bad except for the giant chocolate chip/chocolate chunk cookie they have sitting by the register that I can not resist for any amount of money.  I also made it through the afternoon without a snack so there is absolutely no guilt about the awesome cheesy goodness of the Simple, Perfect Enciladas I made for dinner.

First of all, let me tell you about the salad I usually make to serve with any mexican dish – it’s yummy, easy to assemble and is a really great accompaniment for this meal.

I call it my Sante Fe Ranch Salad.

  • Hearts of Romaine lettuce (in a bag)
  • Mexican blend shredded cheese
  • Can of black bean (drained and rinsed)
  • Can of corn (drained and rinsed)
  • Bag of tortilla strip salad toppers
  • Hidden Valley Ranch Spicy Ranch Dressing

You just place the lettuce in a big bowl or individual bowls, top with a mixture of the beans and corn, sprinkle with cheese, as much dressing as desired and then finish it off with the tortilla strips. Yummy and pretty!

As for the Enchiladas, The Pioneer Woman refers to the components of the meal as The Sauce, The Meat and The Rest, so that is how I will go at it. Also, I am halving this recipe because it’s just the two of us and the original serves 8.

The recipe below is the half recipe.

The Perfect Enchiladas

The Sauce

  • ½ Tbs of canola oil
  • 1 Tbs of flour
  • 1 (14 oz) can of enchilada sauce
  • 1 cup of chicken broth
  • ¼ tsp of salt
  • ¼ tsp of pepper
  • 1 Tbs of chopped cilantro, more for serving

The Meat

  • ½ lb. ground beef
  • ½ medium onion (chopped)
  • 1 (4 oz.) can of diced green chilies
  • ¼ tsp of salt

The Rest

  • 6-8 Corn tortillas
  • canola oil for frying
  • ¼ cup chopped black olives (I omitted these because I don’t like ’em)
  • ½ cup chopped green onions
  • 1½ cup of shredded cheddar cheese (I used mexican blend)
  • Cilantro

You start by combining the flour and canola oil in a saucepan over medium-low heat. Whisk this together and let bubble for 1 minute.

Then pour in the red sauce, chicken broth, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer.

Brown the meat and onions in a large skillet and drain the fat. Add to that the green chillies and salt. Stir to combine. Remove from heat.

In a small skillet over medium heat, lightly fry the tortillas one at a time in the canola oil just until soft (do not crisp). Drain on paper towels.

Preheat oven to 350°. Spread ¼ cup of the sauce in the bottom of baking dish.

Next dip each tortilla in the sauce and place on platter to be assembled.

Layer meat mixture, (black olives if you wish), green onions and cheese.

Roll up the tortilla and place seam side down in baking dish.

Once all of the tortillas are finished stir the cilantro into remaining sauce and pour over the tortillas.

Top with cheese and bake for 20 minutes or until bubbly.

Once out of oven sprinkle with more cilantro.

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I served this with the aforementioned salad and cooked seasoned black beans.

HOLY HOT TAMALE!!! – these puppies were awesome!!!! I have to give credit to the Pioneer Woman – she knows how to make an enchilada!!!

The DH went back for 3rds and was scraping the bottom of the baking dish as he took it to the sink (I cook, he does the dishes :)). He also said we could have those again tomorrow night – you have to understand – Mexican is not his favorite (Italian is), so this is really saying something. Note: the serving for 8 was cut in half and the 2 of us finished it off……

They were so good, I kind of hate that this was not a peanut gallery meal.  Oh well, they will eventually get to try it because this is going on the normal rotation!!!

It was a little time consuming – probably not one I would want to make after a long day at work unless I had the components made up ahead of time, which would be doable except for frying the tortillas. I need to keep that in mind because I have a feeling this one will be requested again in no time!

Give it a try! I hope you enjoy it as much as we did!!

abp