Make some rice. Whatever you like. I found some long grain brown JASMINE rice today!!! Score!! I threw mine into my pressure cooker, but whatever your thing is...cook some rice...
Okay, take some lean sliced beef or some jerky cut deer meat, about 1-2 pounds, cook it in your largest skillet. (I had to make two skillet-fulls for my 2 pounds today) You can spray some olive oil in the skillet or just cook it in a non-stick... Get it cooked until there is the tiniest bit of pink showing in the centers...
Mix up:
1 cup of organic tamari or soy sauce
1/2 can of beef stock, maybe 3/4 of a cup?
about 1/4-1/2 teasp of fresh ground pepper
about 1/4-3/4 teasp of garlic salt
1 TBSP sorghum molasses
1-2 heaping teasp of corn or potato starch
2 TBSP apricot preserves (or not at you like your sweet and salty)
pour the above mixture over your meat that is sizzling, add you veggies of choice:
mushrooms
broccoli
sugar snap peas
bamboo
water chestnuts
bean sprouts
(really whatever makes you happy)
for my kids I used our staple frozen peas and carrots
Cook until you like how the veggies look...
Pour the meat, veggie, and sauce mixture over the rice that you already made...Serve and Enjoy!
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Monday, January 23, 2012
Skillet Stir-Fry
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Pie-less Pots
I have always loved Pot-Pies for their buttery pie crusts...unfortunately, 1) they tend to be fatty and unredemptive and 2) they tend to have things that will tear Charlotte completely up...so here are my tweaks:
Chicken Pie-less Pot
dice chicken breasts and "brown" in a skillet(I use about 4 or 5 large ones for my family of 6)
thaw a bag of frozen peas and carrots
take a can of chicken broth/stock, mix with whatever you can pour off your chicken, 1-2 tsp of sea salt, and whisk in 2 or 3 TBSP of corn starch, pour over your chicken, throw in your peas and carrots, wait til your "gravy" bubbles and thickens...serve and gobble it up!
Hunter's Pie-less Pot
I use deer burger, but whatever lean burger you prefer is fine...1-2 pounds
thaw a bag of frozen peas and carrots
saute 2 cups of sliced mushrooms in 1-2 TBSP of olive oil
take a can of beef stock/broth, add either drippings (deer has virtually none) or half a Guiness (or both), 1-2 tsp of sea salt, and whisk in 3 TBSP of corn starch, pour over your deer burger, mushrooms, and peas and carrots, cook until your "gravy" bubbles and thickens...serve and gobble...
Of course you can put either of these in your pie crust of choice or serve with bread, or whatever makes it the perfect comfort meal for you! :)
Bonus:
If cornstarch is safe at your house, it can be used to thicken any broth as a safe alternative to pre-packaged gravys! I've heard you can do the same with potato flakes or flour and some others, here is a LIST...but I haven't tried those yet. Salt and pepper to taste!
Chicken Pie-less Pot
dice chicken breasts and "brown" in a skillet(I use about 4 or 5 large ones for my family of 6)
thaw a bag of frozen peas and carrots
take a can of chicken broth/stock, mix with whatever you can pour off your chicken, 1-2 tsp of sea salt, and whisk in 2 or 3 TBSP of corn starch, pour over your chicken, throw in your peas and carrots, wait til your "gravy" bubbles and thickens...serve and gobble it up!
Hunter's Pie-less Pot
I use deer burger, but whatever lean burger you prefer is fine...1-2 pounds
thaw a bag of frozen peas and carrots
saute 2 cups of sliced mushrooms in 1-2 TBSP of olive oil
take a can of beef stock/broth, add either drippings (deer has virtually none) or half a Guiness (or both), 1-2 tsp of sea salt, and whisk in 3 TBSP of corn starch, pour over your deer burger, mushrooms, and peas and carrots, cook until your "gravy" bubbles and thickens...serve and gobble...
Of course you can put either of these in your pie crust of choice or serve with bread, or whatever makes it the perfect comfort meal for you! :)
Bonus:
If cornstarch is safe at your house, it can be used to thicken any broth as a safe alternative to pre-packaged gravys! I've heard you can do the same with potato flakes or flour and some others, here is a LIST...but I haven't tried those yet. Salt and pepper to taste!
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