I got this recipe from All You magazine. Albondigas is a traditional Mexican meatball soup that is not very pretty to look at, but tastes pretty good. Stephen was a fan of this meal, but there are some changes I would like to make to it next time.
ALBONDIGAS
1 lb. ground turkey (next time I might use a little less- it was a bit "meaty" for me)
1 large carrot, shredded
2/3 cup uncooked white rice (next time I might add a tad more rice)
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
3/4 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
2 boxes chicken broth (I used unsalted, but will probably use regular next time)
flour or wheat tortillas
Fill a large pot with water and heat to boiling.
Combine turkey, carrot, rice, garlic powder, salt & pepper into a large bowl.
Use your fingers to mix gently but thoroughly.
Form mixture into about 16 balls (I made 16 and threw out 2- didn't have room in my pot!)
Using a spoon, place balls in boiling water.
Return water to a boil, then reduce heat to low.
Cover and simmer for 30 minutes.
Drain water and return pot to stove.
Pour broth into pot with rice balls and bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for another 30 minutes.
Spoon into bowls and serve with warmed tortillas on the side.
First of all, I need to profess my love for Supercook. It is a website where you can type in the ingredients you have in your house & it lists recipes that you can make with them. It is there that I found this recipe for a Spinach & Cheese Pizza. I don't typically care for pesto sauce, so this is a good alternative to using pesto on pizza.This is one of the recipes I've tried that was okay, but not amazing. Next time I make this, I will probably use a little less cheese (shock, I know). I will also probably add some tomatoes. I'm thinking with tomatoes added, this would be yummy and the colors would also make it a great Christmas time appetizer- cut into small squares. I actually altered it a bit from its original state, so here is my altered version of the recipe I found on Supercook.SPINACH & CHEESE PIZZA
3/4 c. EVOO spinach (I eye-balled this- about 1/2 pack of pre-washed spinach)
2/3 c. shredded parmesan cheese
1-2 cloves garlic1 T fresh basil
salt & pepper
pizza dough (I used Pillsbury, but you could make your own or use a pre-made crust)1 c. mozzarella cheese (I think I used more than that...part of my problem)Combine oil, spinach, parmesan, garlic, basil, salt & pepperPuree these ingredients to make a sauce (I used a processor, but you could use a blender. I've also thought of just putting the ingredients on the pizza without pureeing them.)Place pizza dough on baking sheet
Form a rim around the dough
Bake dough until lightly browned
Spread dough with spinach mixture and 1 c. mozzarellaBake at 400 until cheese is melted
It's just a matter of fact. I have a deep appreciation for food. I don't need fancy food. I like simple foods. But, I love food nonetheless.I really enjoy cooking. I'm not the greatest chef in the world, but I can follow a recipe & occasionally make my own creations. Cooking is relaxing & creative to me. I love trying out new recipes.I found myself often documenting what I cooked on my other blog, and thought that it might be fun to start saving my concoctions here. I might still post about fun foods both places, but this will be a place for me to actually include the recipe & pictures for what I cook. I have no idea how well I'll keep up with this blog, but I'll try to include what I cook for dinner at night if it's worth noting (mac & cheese doesn't count, obviously). Hopefully, this will keep me from cooking the same thing over & over, and I'll be inspired to find & cook new recipes. I promise to be honest about what's good & what isn't. Even bad recipes deserve their place here! I'm all for "correcting" a recipe the next time I try it.
I will do my best to let you know where I got each recipe. I want to give credit where it's due. There will probably be few meals that are my own creation, but I'll make a note of it if I do get bold enough to post those here.
So, here we go...Don't be expecting gourmet meals here. I'm thinking casseroles, pastas and other easy foods will be here. Bon Appetit!