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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Pinterest Recipe Review - Baked Pork Chops

Recipes from Pinterest
Pinterest is your personal, online pin board. Pinterest allows you to organize and share all thing you find while browsing the world wide web. You can browse other people's pin boards and follow boards and people who share your same interests. People are using Pinterest to plan their weddings, parties, weekly menus, and simply to find solutions and how to's... and new ideas!

You can follow our Pinterest boards here: Corey & Misty
just click the name to be taken to our individual boards

We've given many a "pinned" recipe a try in our kitchens...some with rave reviews, some forever deleted from our food boards. Now, we share our thoughts with you, letting you decide, to pin or not to pin.

The Pin:
Find Original Post here:
Pinned from TricksChefs
Misty's Review:
They were very tender!  Stan, actually like them which was a plus!  ( he's quite the picky eater and I wasn't so sure he'd go for the mushroom thing) 

Downside: this dish creates a lot of dirty dishes

Misty's Tips: 





The recipe said bake for an hour and then top with sauce and bake for another 30 min, but since my pork chops were on the thin side I baked them for 30 min then topped them with sauce and baked for another 5 min.

Recipe Pork Chops

Linking up:
  

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Pinterest Recipe Review: Homemade Coffee Creamer

Pinterest is your personal, online pin board. Pinterest allows you to organize and share all thing you find while browsing the world wide web. You can browse other people's pin boards and follow boards and people who share your same interests. People are using Pinterest to plan their weddings, parties, weekly menus, and simply to find solutions and how to's... and new ideas!

You can follow our Pinterest boards here: Corey & Misty
just click the name to be taken to our individual boards

We've given many a "pinned" recipe a try in our kitchens...some with rave reviews, some forever deleted from our food boards. Now, we share our thoughts with you, letting you decide, to pin or not to pin.

The Pin:
Homemade Coffee Creamer

Find Recipe here:
Corey's Review:
Taste: This is pretty close to the store bought stuff!
Ease: Oh so easy, so easy that I got up before 6 AM and made more one morning because we'd run out of the first batch.


Corey's Tips: 
Use PURE vanilla, not imitation
Recipe calls for Mason jar, but I reused a coffee creamer bottle from the store. 
You can peel the label off and the bottle is clear.
Shake well before each use. 

I'm pretty sold on making this from here on out...however, there are some flavors I may still have to purchase.... Carmel, Creme Brulee.....





Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Pinterest Recipe Review

Pinterest is your personal, online pin board. Pinterest allows you to organize and share all thing you find while browsing the world wide web. You can browse other people's pin boards and follow boards and people who share your same interests.  People are using Pinterest to plan their weddings, parties, weekly menus, and simply to find solutions and how to's... and new ideas!

You can follow our Pinterest boards here:  Corey  & Misty
just click the name to be taken to our individual boards

We've given many a "pinned" recipe a try in our kitchens...some with rave reviews, some forever deleted from our food boards.  Now, we share our thoughts with you, letting you decide, to pin or not to pin.

The Pin(s):
Smashed Potatoes AKA Crash Hot Potatoes
Man Pleasing Chicken

Find Recipe here:

Corey's Review:
Taste: Yum! Two Thumbs up!


Prep: 

 Chicken is EASY
I used leg quarters instead of just the thighs, and added green onions just because we like green onions...and I have them growing on the counter. 


Potatoes require a lil bit o work, but easy work.
I recommend using smaller red potatoes that I used.  The smashing wasn't as pretty with my large taters. But they were oh so yum. 


Happy Pinning!

 





Monday, January 30, 2012

14 Days of God's Love - Get Ready

We are launching a series of posts called "14 Days of God's Love" for the 14 days in February leading up to Valentine's Day.  Each day, tune in for an encouraging word about God's Love for us and what we are to do with that Love.  In order to be ready, I highly suggest you make your favorite batch of cookies, muffins, coffee cake, whatever you enjoy with your morning brew or afternoon tea.  Hide them away in your 'secret place' so that you can pull them out each day when you sit down to enjoy the day's post. 
I'll be enjoying the posts in the afternoons, so a sweet snack is in order for me! Here is my Favorite Choclate Chip Cookie recipe.  I spent many hours in the kitchen, tweaking this one, so feel special that I am sharing it! 

 

Start with the oats. Oats + Blender = Oat Flour

Sweet , soft oat flour. Makes me feel good about eating cookies.
We all need some fiber don't we?


Add other flour, baking soda & powder, and salt. Blend.

Cream butter and sugars together. This is where the good for you ends.
But your family will love you...and that makes it all OK.

Again, blender comes in handy. The pouring spout on the blender makes the flour slide in nice and smooth. No poofs of flour powder everywhere! Just remember to turn the mixer on low as the flour goes in.

My Cookie scoop. I spray my scoop with non stick spray several times throughout the scooping process. When the dough begins to stick, I wipe out the scoop and spray with non stick cooking spray...and scoop again.

I also spray my pan each time I take baked cookies off and add new scoops.

My cookie mounds. Must remind myself every time, the more cookie dough I eat now, the less cookies we have to eat later. Yes, I know I know...raw eggs, could end badly. I just can't resist cookie dough! YUM!

Bake at 375 for approx. 12 min. Some days my oven does this in 12 min. Some days its 13 min. The key is to look for the "just turning brown" stage. The peaks and edges of the cookies will be golden brown, but not the entire cookie. Bake any longer, and your cookies will be hard.

Hot, gooey cookies, fresh from the oven. You must resist the temptation to eat now. They still have 5 min of baking to do as they rest. Trust me...I've done it. Their gooey. Let them do their thing. It's good for them, and you learn patience.



Chocolate Chip Cookies with Oat Flour
Printable Recipe Here

This makes anywhere from 2 - 3 dozen cookies...depending on size of your scoops!

2 ½ cups oats (old fashion)
2 cups flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 sticks unsalted butter, softened
1 cup granulated sugar

1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
2 cups chocolate chips
2 cups chopped walnuts (optional)
non stick cooking spray


Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Blend oats in blender or food processor until powdered. (You now have oat flour.)
Add white flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Pulse blender few times to mix.


In bowl of mixer, cream butter. Add both sugars and mix well. Add eggs and vanilla, mix well. Set mixer to low speed, and slowly add flour mixture. Pick up mixer speed to medium and mix until combined well. Add chocolate chips and walnuts. Mix well.

Spray cookie sheets with non stick spray. Spray cookie scoop with spray. Scoop dough into mounds on sprayed cookie sheet. Bake at 375 for 12 min. (more or less depending on oven and cookie mound size) When cookies are just turning golden, remove from oven. Allow to rest on pan for 5 minutes then move to cooling rack.
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