Stop by my farmhouse and see what is happening today. Visit my vegetable garden to see what is growing or come into my kitchen and see what I am canning, freezing, or cooking.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Homemade Frozen Fries
This year we finally grew some large potatoes. Potatoes are hard to keep so I had to find ways to preserve our crop. After searching the web and watching youtube I finally decided it was easy to make your own french fries and freeze them for later.
I washed the potatoes and cut the fries with my french fry cutter. Since I didn't peel the potatoes this part of the process was simple. Next I sprinkled the cut potatoes with olive oil and some seasonings. The seasoning included salt, cumin, paprika,and a little pinch of chili powder. I then spread the potatoes on a cookie sheet and baked in the oven for 20 minutes. The fries should be cooked until the potatoes are almost done but not browned. After the potatoes cooled on the cookie sheet I placed the cookie sheet of potatoes in the freezer until frozen then I removed them from the cookie sheet and put them in a ziploc bag.
Later these can be oven baked or deep fried.
If you do not grow your own potatoes this can still be a money saver. Several times a year potatoes are sold at a very low price. When you find a great price on potatoes buy several bags and try freezing your own French fries. Try making plain fries or be creative and make up your own spice blends for seasoned fries. With potatoes the sky is the limit on flavors that work well. Try parsley fries, garlic fries, or try a spicy chili fry. What is your favorite seasoned fries?
Monday, April 14, 2014
What!! A Zucchini Smoothie??
Yes a chocolate zucchini smoothie for breakfast. Dave at ourhappyacres.com posted a recipe for a chocolate zucchini smoothie that is quite tasty. I found this recipe on his blog during the winter. I had a few packages of frozen zucchini in my freezer so I made this for my breakfast several times. Then I ran out of zucchini. I could hardly wait for spring and for my zucchini to start producing. Finally the zucchini are producing and I am going to make sure I have enough zucchini for smoothies all year long.
Here is how I made my smoothie. It is slightly different from Dave's recipe but it works for me
8 oz skim milk
1 cup frozen zucchini
2 tablespoons cocoa powder (unsweetened)
1 frozen banana
Place in blender and blend until smooth. The zucchini and banana are frozen so there is no need to add ice which would make the smoothie too watery tasting. If too thick just add more milk.
Be sure to check out Dave's recipe on his blog.
What a great way to get vegetables into your diet even at breakfast. This is such a delicious smoothie that it seems more like a dessert instead of a meal. When I drink this smoothie for breakfast it seems to hold me over until lunch. No sugar is needed because of the sweetness of the banana but stevia can be added if you prefer it sweeter.
I sliced my zucchini into circles and blanched them in boiling water and then put them in an ice bath to stop the cooking process. Then I drained the zucchini in a colander to let any excess water drain off. I layered the zucchini on a baking tray and placed in the freezer until frozen. This keeps them separate and easier to use later.
Dave says you can use yellow squash with the same tasty smoothie if you do not have zucchini. Here is how I made my smoothie. It is slightly different from Dave's recipe but it works for me
8 oz skim milk
1 cup frozen zucchini
2 tablespoons cocoa powder (unsweetened)
1 frozen banana
Place in blender and blend until smooth. The zucchini and banana are frozen so there is no need to add ice which would make the smoothie too watery tasting. If too thick just add more milk.
Be sure to check out Dave's recipe on his blog.
What a great way to get vegetables into your diet even at breakfast. This is such a delicious smoothie that it seems more like a dessert instead of a meal. When I drink this smoothie for breakfast it seems to hold me over until lunch. No sugar is needed because of the sweetness of the banana but stevia can be added if you prefer it sweeter.
Friday, April 11, 2014
OMG Brownies -Did we say Zucchini
To make the brownie I used the following ingredients:
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/2 cup cooking oil
2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
2 cups shredded zucchini
Mixed together sugar and oil
Another bowl mix the dry ingredients
Add dry to sugar and oil
The mixture will be very dry together but this is okay
Fold in the zucchini
Pour mixture into a 9 x 13 baking dish that has been greased and floured
Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes
To make the icing
In a large sauce pan ( large because the mixture will foam up)
Add to sauce pan the following
2 cups sugar
1 cup milk
1 tablespoon vanilla flavoring
1 tablespoon butter
Cook this mixture on the stove top until it reaches the soft ball temp
Remove from heat and add 1 cup of peanut butter
Stir until smooth
Pour this over the brownies and wait until cooled to cut
My grandmother would make this peanut butter icing and use over a yellow cake. It has always been my favorite cake. I knew that putting peanut butter icing on these brownies would be scrumptious and I was right.
I hope you will try this recipe with or without the icing these brownies are moist and delicious.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Carrots, Onions, and Potatoes
Today I am going to make a stew from beef chunks and all of these beautiful vegetables. The onions are still small but will add a great flavor to my dish. Since the red potatoes are freshly dug it takes little effort to remove the skins. Usually rubbing the potatoes with you're hands or a vegetable brush is all that is needed to remove the skins. Carrots are my families favorite vegetable and they add such flavor to the stew.
It is very exciting to always have a variety of food in my back yard. In the fall and winter the green veggies such as broccoli ,Brussels sprouts, and all the other greens are abundant and then spring comes and the menu changes.
This week we have been lucky to have fresh yellow squash, zucchini , potatoes, carrots, lettuce, and onions from our own backyard garden.
It only takes a small space and a few plants to have a variety of fresh vegetables every day. I hope I inspire you to have a garden in your yard or patio.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Peach Jam
The recipe says to purchase three pounds of peaches, then peel, remove pit, and chop. Place the chopped peaches in a large pan with juice of lemon, and one box fruit pectin. Once this comes to a boil (a boil that can not be stirred down) add five and half cups of white sugar. When this comes to a rolling boil cook for one minute longer, then remove from heat.
Be sure to remove any foam on the top before ladling jam into sterilized jars. Add seals to jars and place in water bath for ten minutes.
The jam turned out a beautiful color and the jars seals are popping (which means they are sealed and ready for storage). Storage isn't for long in this family but jam should last on your shelf for a year.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
We Have New Potatoes
Finally the spring crop is coming in. Today I was so excited to pick yellow squash, zucchini, tomatoes, and best of all we dug some potatoes.
Last week I made homemade butter with garden fresh herbs. Tonight we are having squash, zucchini , and roasted potatoes with my herb butter. The veggies will be chopped, put on a baking sheet with a little olive oil,salt and pepper and put in a 375 degree oven until tender. A few slices of tomatoes on the side and I think the meal will be complete.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Homemade Butter with Garden Fresh Herbs
Today I decided to try my hand at making butter. According to all the sites I have read on making butter it is as simple as adding heavy cream to a jar and shake until the liquid separates from the fat.
Sounds easy but after five minutes my hand was already tired, so I decided to try another way.
I put the cream in my food processing bowl with the dough blade. Pressed the power button and the dough button and waited to see what would happen.
I looked inside and this is what was happening-- it was getting thick so I put the top back on and pushed the power button again
It made a nice log of butter but then I decided to make herb butter since I have so much cilantro and parsley in the garden.
Chopped the cilantro and parsley and added half to each. The butter was soft so it was easy to blend the herbs into the newly made butter.
Next I put the herb butter in my ball herb container and placed this in the freezer.
Directions says shake for twenty minutes or longer
I put the cream in my food processing bowl with the dough blade. Pressed the power button and the dough button and waited to see what would happen.
I looked inside and this is what was happening-- it was getting thick so I put the top back on and pushed the power button again
The next time I looked it was butter. The liquid had separated and I had butter.
Chopped the cilantro and parsley and added half to each. The butter was soft so it was easy to blend the herbs into the newly made butter.
Since I still had half of the cream left I decided to make another batch of butter and just use it plain.
When I finished I had a pound of butter and one and half cups of what I call skim milk. The cream cost $3.69 for the quart and from this I got a pound of butter. May not be a cost saver but it is exciting to be able to make my own butter.
As soon as the potatoes in the garden are ready they will be tasty with my herb butter.
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