Sunday, July 7, 2013

Cheesy Chicken Broccoli Bake


So a while back, my Grandpa got me a huge bag of broccoli. I mean HUGE. Since it’s just my hubby and me I had to ponder exactly what I was going to make with all that broccoli before it went bad…well besides steaming some for the pups. They LOVE broccoli, especially Bevo, and it’s really good for them. It makes for a healthy treat for them.

So anyways after looking at a lot of recipes one of the things we decided on was a cheesy chicken broccoli bake. I didn’t pull from any one recipe. I just pulled parts that I liked the best and came up with my own particular version. I must say that for the first time making it…it was quite yummy.

Cheese Chicken Broccoli Bake
24 oz lightly steamed broccoli
2.5 cups cooked rice (I used long grain rice cooked in chicken broth)
3 cups cubed cooked chicken
2 cans of cream of mushroom soup
1 cup milk
1 cup sour cream
2 eggs beaten
1.5 T minced garlic
½ chopped onion
2 cups shredded colby jack cheese (divided)
½ cup seasoned bread crumbs
Seasonings (Salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder)

Rice: melt 2 T of butter in pot and add 1 1/4 cups long grain rice. Cook until rice gets a golden brown, normally just a minute or two. Add in 2 cups of chicken broth (you can use water or both broth and water), add a ½ tsp salt ¼ tsp cracked black pepper. Mix well and cover. Simmer on low for 20-25 minutes. DO NOT check on it! Just let it set. If you lift the lid then you let heat and steam escape and it will take longer for your rice to get done.

Chicken: I used boneless skinless chicken breasts. Heat pan and add about a tablespoon of olive oil to pan. Season  both sides of the chicken liberally with salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, and onion powder (you can change the spices to suit your tastes. I just love this flavor combination on meat though.) Place chicken in hot pan and get a good sear on each side. Chicken normally takes 6-8 minutes depending on how thick the breast is. Once done pull off pan and cube into bite size pieces.

In a big bowl combine the cream of mushroom soup, milk, sour cream, garlic, eggs, onion, and 1 cup of cheese. Season with salt and fresh cracked pepper. Mix in the steamed broccoli, chicken and rice. Mix well and then spread out into a 9 by 13 cooking dish. Top with the remainder of the cheese and bread crumbs.

Bake in a 350 degree oven for 25 minutes. Turn the oven to broil and continue to cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until the top is a nice golden brown.

And there you go! Enjoy!

Shepard's Pie

1# ground beef
1/2 onion diced
2 cans of corn, drained
3-4 cups of mashed potatoes
1 1/2 cup shredded colby jack cheese, divided
Salt and pepper to taste

Brown ground beef with diced onion, salt and pepper and drain. Place ground beef into a 9″ pyrex pie dish. Add the drained corn on top. Cover with 1/2 cup of cheese. Make mashed potatoes (you can totally use instant if you are short on time). I use 3-4 cups but I also like it potato heavy. You can cut it down to 2 cups if you so desire. Spread the potato on top, making sure you cover all the meat, corn and cheese. Add a little bit of salt and cracked black pepper to the top and then cover with the remainder of the cheese.

Bake in a 350 degree oven for 20-25 minutes or until the cheese is a nice golden brown. Serves 4-6 depending on portion size.

Pasta Primavera


Pasta Primavera (My own take on a classic)
Pasta Primavera is one of those classic pasta dishes from the 80’s or if you’ve been to many a hotel hosted conference like I have. It is full of veggitables and has a light sauce, sometimes creamy sometimes not. I poked around the recipe world and read so many different takes on it I ended up shaking my head and pushed away my laptop and decided on how I wanted it to taste.

1# spaghetti noodles
2 cups cubed ham (you can use chicken or shrimp if you want meat or leave it out to keep it meat free)
1 diced red bell pepper
1 diced green bell pepper
1 cup diced mushrooms
2 T garlic (can use less if desired)
1/4 cup unsalted butter
1 cup heavy cream
1/4 parmesan cheese (or a romano parmesan blend)
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cracked black pepper
1/4 tsp red pepper flakes
pinch of nutmeg

Bring a pot of salted water to boil and cook pasta per directions on the packet. Reserve a cup of the cooking liquid.

While pasta is going, brown the ham to a large skillet until lightly seared. In same pan, add the butter, bell peppers, garlic and mushrooms. Sautee the ham and veggies until the veggies are slightly al dente. Add heavy cream and seasonings and cook over medium heat until sauce is bubbly. Add Parmasen cheese and stir. Taste sauce to make sure the seasonings are to your liking. Pour over drained spaghetti and toss gently. If the sauce is too thick for your taste, you can add some of the reserved cooking liquid to thin it out.

Makes 5 6 ounce servings. Add a little bit more cheese to each serving.