Lori's salsa is AWESOME, but like any good chef, she has refined the recipe. If you have tried her recipe posted previously, try this one for a fresher taste. It has less "aftermath" (bad breath from the fresh garlic) and has a great sweet flavor. Watch out, you can eat a LOT!
1 Can of Hunt's Petite Diced in blender
1/2 sweet onion chopped
1 fresh jalapeno seeded and chopped
1 bunch of cilantro chopped
Add a second can of Hunt's Petite Diced Tomatoes on top. Blend until just comibined.
Dump in bowl and add one more can Hunt's Petite Diced Tomatoes.
2 Tbls Garlic Salt
1 Tbls Onion Salt
1 Tbls Mrs. Dash
(sometimes 1 tsp Sugar)
Lemon Juice
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Beef Stew
I bought some stew meat at Costco a while back. It has been sitting in my freezer for a while now, but until this week, it was just too hot to think about STEW. I wanted to make Beef Bourguignonne, but, didn't have any cooking wine on hand. I decided to mix and match two stew recipes and combined with some No Kneed Rolls, it was a MARVELOUS Sunday Dinner! The beef was perfectly moist and soft and the veggies were sooo tasty! Enjoy!
Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees
2 Lbs. Stew Meat
2 Tbls Corn Starch (I used Corn Starch because Jaxon is gluten free- It called for Flour)
Stir Salt and Pepper to Taste into the corn starch.
Cut stew meat into bite sized pieces and coat with corn starch mixture.
Brown with oil in 5 Quart Dutch Oven, or Oven Safe Dish with lid.
Leave browned meat in the bottom of the pan and add 4 cups of water.
Add cut potatoes )red or white or peeled brown) and peeled carrots (I added 4 potatoes and 6 carrots) to top of meat .
Add:
2-3 Tbls. of Tomato Paste
3 Bay Leaves
Worcestershire Sauce (I didn't measure, I love the stuff though it was probably 2-3 Tbls.)
Balsamic Vinegar (Didn't measure this either, probably 1-2 Tbls.)
Cover and bake at 350 for 2 to 2 1/2 hours. Or until meat is soft. Enjoy!
PS- My husband was worried about this being too "soupy" when he was dishing up, but, mashed a few of his potatoes in the broth and VOILA! THICK STEW!
Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees
2 Lbs. Stew Meat
2 Tbls Corn Starch (I used Corn Starch because Jaxon is gluten free- It called for Flour)
Stir Salt and Pepper to Taste into the corn starch.
Cut stew meat into bite sized pieces and coat with corn starch mixture.
Brown with oil in 5 Quart Dutch Oven, or Oven Safe Dish with lid.
Leave browned meat in the bottom of the pan and add 4 cups of water.
Add cut potatoes )red or white or peeled brown) and peeled carrots (I added 4 potatoes and 6 carrots) to top of meat .
Add:
2-3 Tbls. of Tomato Paste
3 Bay Leaves
Worcestershire Sauce (I didn't measure, I love the stuff though it was probably 2-3 Tbls.)
Balsamic Vinegar (Didn't measure this either, probably 1-2 Tbls.)
Cover and bake at 350 for 2 to 2 1/2 hours. Or until meat is soft. Enjoy!
PS- My husband was worried about this being too "soupy" when he was dishing up, but, mashed a few of his potatoes in the broth and VOILA! THICK STEW!
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