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Showing posts with label Highlands. Show all posts

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Skillet Spaghetti And A Killer Salad!

photo from Good Dinner Mom

Have you noticed that I really am trying to not post about food too much?
 I didn't think so! Oh well! At the risk of all of you thinking that all I do is think about food and love to cook and especially love to cook for my family….you would be 100% correct! 
There is nothing that I love more than to entertain family and friends!
 I truly am the most relaxed when I'm cooking or creating a fun meal! 
When we took most of our kids to Highlands, N.C. this past Fourth of July we cooked in a few times and ate out at great restaurants the rest of the time. 
One of the meals that I made was a huge hit! I've been dying to share it with you!

photo from A Good Dinner Mom

I've actually made this Skillet Spaghetti twice since we've been back. It's always a huge hit and it's an easy dish for me to have leftovers that I can send back with my youngest son for him to heat up during the week at Auburn University. I've had several moms of his friends ask for it because they loved it so much! I hope you will give it a try!


Just to make life easier since we were traveling to North Carolina I went ahead and cooked the meat and added the seasonings, froze it and then took it with us. 
The night that I made it I wanted to sing the Hallelujah Chorus when it was time to cook! 
Wow…that made a huge difference! 
All I had to do was add the sauce ingredients, the noodles and the cheeses! 
We had a yummy loaf of French bread with garlic butter and a yummy salad to top it off! 


You truly do have to have a LARGE skillet to make this! 
I took mine with me to Highlands!


At the end, you simply brown the cheese under the broiler! The kids were being lured in one by one by the incredible smell of this dish cooking! I promise you it is a crowd pleaser!


All you need is a salad! This is the only picture of my favorite salad that I could find. 
We've made it for years and years for Supper Club, Christmas Parties and family get togethers. 
Today I had a new reader ask about another recipe I had posted a few years ago and what salad to put with it. This is the first thing that came to my mind! I will share the recipes for the spaghetti and the salad and I truly do want you to try them both if you think your family and friends would enjoy it! It's so worth the effort!
Let me know your thoughts!

Skillet Spaghetti
1-1 1/4 pounds lean ground beef
1/2 pound Italian Sausage
3 cloves minced garlic
pinch of red pepper flakes
3/4 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon dried basil
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
12 ozs. thin spaghetti broken into thirds
2 cans each ( 15 ounces each) crushed tomatoes
1 can ( 15 ounces) tomato sauce
3 Cups water
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
4 ounces cream cheese, softened and cubed
1/2 Cup shredded mozzarella cheese
1/2 Cup parmesan cheese
In a large non stick, oven proof skillet brown the meats together with the garlic and the red pepper flakes. Drain well and then add the basil, thyme, oregano, crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, water, salt and pepper as well as the broken up spaghetti. The pan will be very full! Combine well and carefully! Let simmer while stirring very carefully, lifting up the noodles as you go to prevent sticking. Let simmer for 12-15 minutes covered. Don't worry if it seems thin…the sauce will thicken in the oven. Add the cubed cream cheese until it has melted and combined with the pasta. Sprinkle the other cheeses on top and put under the broiler until cheese is bubbly, melted and slightly browned! Don't burn your hands! Several of us have done this as you don't remember that the skillet has been in the oven as well as on the cooktop!

The Best Salad Ever!
(Hearts of Palm Salad)
2 head romaine lettuce, washed and torn up
2 cans artichoke hearts, drained and chopped
10-12 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
1/3 C blue cheese crumbles
1 pint grape tomatoes, washed and halved

Dressing
1/4 small onion, chopped
3 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
2 teaspoons dijon mustard
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 Cup canola oil
mix all ingredients except oil in a blender. 
Slowly add the oil in stages and blend well until slightly thickened.
ENJOY!

Monday, November 4, 2013

We Had A "Wild Thyme!"

Ok, Holly! I hope this is the start of some great recipes for you! 
I love you, angel! I know you want to cook and provide for your sweet husband! You are doing a great job!
 When you ask me for ideas lately I feel completely inadequate…Hopefully, this will help!

Yes, we actually did have a really fun and wild time while we were in Highlands, N.C! 
My parents have a home there that they share with 3 other couples. It's the perfect "get away!" You can see the details on my other blog here HERE if you would like to! 
There are lots of pics of scenery, etc….


Although we ate at a lot of great restaurants in Highlands by far our favorite was Wild Thyme!


The first night there we had dinner. We shared these fabulous Crab Purses in Phyllo….I could've just been happy with those! 
They were divine!


However, if I ever see homemade ravioli on ANY menu…that is what I will always order! 
So I did!


On the other hand….if I ever see Rainbow Trout on any menu…I make Jim order it so I can have that as well! 
As I said…it was our favorite place to go to! For dinner the first night…for lunch the very next day…and then for a glass of wine to sit an enjoy the afternoon on our last day! 
You cannot go wrong at Wild Thyme!


At Wild Thyme they serve two different soups of the day every day! I love that! Especially when it was so chilly outside that all I could think of was a warm bowl of soup! Nothing sounded better! Most places we frequent have the usual….tomato bisque, lobster bisque, etc…not at Wild Thyme…they have choices I'm not used to and one of them was Split Pea Soup! Now, I know you are all probably thinking oh my gosh! Really? Well, the answer is a resounding REALLY and Jim actually loved it! He never orders soup…but tends to eat mine once it arrives! 
Which he did this time as well!


After getting frustrated that my little cup of soup was being shared by two I quickly realized that I would not go hungry! Once we got our main courses we were in way over our heads! However, I knew that I wanted to re-create this soup if possible! I think I've come pretty close…try it and let me know your thoughts!


You definitely have to be a soup loving kinda gal to enjoy Split Pea Soup…but then again…Jim had seconds tonight! 
Along with our Pork Tenderloin sandwiches from our left over Oven Pork Tenderloin! 
It was all so good!



How cozy does this little cup 'o soup look in this McCarty pottery bowl?


Especially with a roaring fire and a yummy panini to accompany it!


As Luke Bryan says…."That's My Kinda Night!"

Hope you enjoy the recipes….try them and let me know any suggestions you have!


Split Pea Soup

2 T butter and 2 T olive oil
1 onion, diced
2 ribs celery, diced
2 carrots, diced
2 smoked ham hocks
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 C dry white wine
10 C chicken broth
1 package dried split green peas rinsed and picked over
1 t kosher salt 
1 t pepper
2 t dried marjoram
1 t oregano
1 t basil
3 bay leaves
saute veggies in olive oil and butter. Add the rest of the ingredients and let simmer for an hour and a half to two hours. Let sit in fridge over night. Skim off fat.  Remove ham hocks and bay leaves. Bring to a simmer and let cook for another hour. Puree a little bit with a hand held blender or add half of soup mixture to a regular blender and puree. Add back to soup and simmer for another 20 minutes. Serve hot with a good grilled cheese or a great pork tenderloin panini! If you want that recipe as well…just let me know! Hope you love this as much as we did!