My mom is semi-Southern, so, we grew up eating fried okra. For us, it was a treat when my mom would take the time to cook this Southern delicacy. Although, I have battered and fried okra by hand, I am lucky enough to be able to buy it in the grocery store. I love it when it is on sale for $1 a bag. While I think fried okra is simply delicious, I was very surprised to find out that my children aren't as thrilled about it (although they both tried it for me!). With all this fried okra leftover, I seriously thought I might have to throw it out, but then I got to thinking. I hid it in this Cajun Spaghetti that went over extremely well with my husband and father. Enjoy the recipe, it's spaghetti with a twist!
Cajun Spaghetti
Ingredients:
1/2 Cup Diced Onions
2 Celery Stalks, Chopped
1 TBSP Minced Garlic
2 Chorizo Sausage Links
1 Brat or Smoked Sausage
1/2 Cup Chopped Ham
1 Diced Tomato
1 Cup Fried Okra
I Can Diced Tomatoes
1 & 1/2 Cups Spaghetti Sauce
1 Cup Water
1 TBSP Creole Seasoning
4 Cups Cooked Pasta
1. In a large soup pot, saute diced onions, celery and minced garlic in a little olive oil for 5 minutes.
2. When celery turns bright green add chorizo (decased and crumbled). Cook for another 5 minutes. Add smoked sausage, ham, tomato, fried okra, diced tomatoes, spaghetti sauce, water, and creole seasoning. Simmer on high for 10 minutes.
3. Turn to low and mix pasta in. Cook until pasta is thoroughly heated. Serves 6 people.
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Friday, September 24, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
What to do with Ricotta Cheese and French Onion Dip?
I think when you have children, your idea of relaxation changes. At least this is what has happened to me. Before children, to relax, I used to sleep in late, watch movies, get a pedicure, go out to eat, even go on vacation. All of this has changed! Today to relax, I'll drink a diet pepsi on the back porch while Andy gives the kids a bath. Or, I'll go get the mail, BY MYSELF :) I like to walk around my house and look at plants I never would have noticed before I had children. Anything for five minutes of quiet. Instead of watching movies, we now watch episodes of shows on Hulu. They don't take as long. This applies to my cooking too- I'm always thinking fast and easy. But I also want my cooking to be delicious, economical and kid friendly. That's quite a list to fulfill for every meal, however this recipe fits it to a T. Creamy Sausage and Potato Supper. It's a one pot meal that I served with a side of strawberries. It's healthy and delicious. I hope you and your family love it!
Creamy Sausage and Potato Supper
Ingredients:
8 Small to Medium Sized Potatoes (I used 4 red and 4 russet)
25 Thin Stalks of Asparagus
1/2 Large Yellow Onion
3/4 Cup Ricotta Cheese
1/3 Cup French Onion Dip
1/2 Package of Cream Cheese
1/8 Cup Parmesan Cheese
1/3 Cup Vanilla Soymilk
1 Egg
1/8 Cup Flour
1 Package Smoked Sausage (I used turkey sausage)
1 TBSP Minced Garlic
3/4 Tsp Salt
1 Tsp Dried Basil
1. Wash and cut potatoes into medium sized chunks (the same size you would use for potato salad. Do not peel. Put into a large soup pot.
2. Cut the bottom, tough part of the asparagus off. Chop each stalk into 4 to 5 pieces. Put into soup pot.
3. Chop onion and throw into pot too. Cover vegetables with water and boil for ten minutes uncovered. Turn off heat on stove. Drain vegetables and put back into soup pot.
4. Add to the pot the ricotta cheese, French onion dip, parmesan cheese, soymilk, cream cheese, egg and flour. Stir until creamy and smooth. Turn stove back on at medium heat.
6. Chop sausage and add to the pot. Also add garlic, salt and basil. Cook for 15 more minutes covered. Stir frequently so the bottom won't burn. Let cool 5 minutes and serve.
Creamy Sausage and Potato Supper
Ingredients:
8 Small to Medium Sized Potatoes (I used 4 red and 4 russet)
25 Thin Stalks of Asparagus
1/2 Large Yellow Onion
3/4 Cup Ricotta Cheese
1/3 Cup French Onion Dip
1/2 Package of Cream Cheese
1/8 Cup Parmesan Cheese
1/3 Cup Vanilla Soymilk
1 Egg
1/8 Cup Flour
1 Package Smoked Sausage (I used turkey sausage)
1 TBSP Minced Garlic
3/4 Tsp Salt
1 Tsp Dried Basil
1. Wash and cut potatoes into medium sized chunks (the same size you would use for potato salad. Do not peel. Put into a large soup pot.
2. Cut the bottom, tough part of the asparagus off. Chop each stalk into 4 to 5 pieces. Put into soup pot.
3. Chop onion and throw into pot too. Cover vegetables with water and boil for ten minutes uncovered. Turn off heat on stove. Drain vegetables and put back into soup pot.
4. Add to the pot the ricotta cheese, French onion dip, parmesan cheese, soymilk, cream cheese, egg and flour. Stir until creamy and smooth. Turn stove back on at medium heat.
6. Chop sausage and add to the pot. Also add garlic, salt and basil. Cook for 15 more minutes covered. Stir frequently so the bottom won't burn. Let cool 5 minutes and serve.
Labels:
asparagus,
cream cheese,
eggs,
flour,
french onion dip,
main dishes,
onions,
parmesan cheese,
potatoes,
ricotta cheese,
sausage,
smoked sausage,
soymilk
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