Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Farm to Table

This summer, we partnered five farm bloggers with five non-farm bloggers to participate in a two part series that would take them from the farm to the grocery store to learn more about where their food comes from. Below are links to not only their experiences but a lot of yummy recipes as well!

Ground Beef Tacos from Angie of Just Like the Number


20-Minute Skillet Pizza from Leah of Beyer Beware


Slow Cooker Honey Sesame Chicken Recipe from Ann-Marie of Chaos is Bliss


Super Easy Pizza Casserole from Heather of 3 Kids and Lots of Pigs


Italian Beef Sandwiches from Crystal of Mom for Less


Crock Pot Lasagna Soup from Jeanette of Fencerow to Fencerow


Homemade Baked Ziti from Ashley of Simply Designing


Crock Pot Chicken and Noodles from Jent of Farmwife Feeds



Baked Turkey Meatballs from Steph of Indy Homeschool


Fiesta Chicken Chowder from Liz of The Farmwife Cooks



Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Fall Comfort Food

By Sarah Correll

Fall is a time for cozy sweaters and warm food. The ladies of The Real Farmwives of America and Friends are serving up some of their favorite dishes- and sharing the recipes with us!


Creamy and warm, this Sour Cream Noodle Bake from Morgan of Stories of a First Generation Farmwife is sure to be a big hit!



This soup from A of A Latte with Ott,A is freezable and made for the crockpot!



This Pizza Casserole from Leah of BeyerBeware is kid-friendly and quick to make!

What’s your favorite fall food?

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Don’t Be a Chicken, Try a New Chicken Recipe!

By Sarah Correll

September is Eat Chicken Month! Chicken is a great source of lean protein, not to mention a delicious part of many meals! The Real Farmwives of America and Friends have shared some delicious chicken recipes. Which one are you most excited to try?


Cris shares the secret to making great stuffing in this crockpot recipe!


Wings take a fun twist in this recipe from Marybeth.



Liz adds protein, and flavor, to a white pizza with this recipe.



Cheese, ham, and chicken are all included in this recipe from Leah- and this version is low-carb, too!

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

10 Recipes to Celebrate National Pecan Month

By Sarah Correll


PEE-can or pee-KAHN? No matter how you say it, it’s National Pecan Month! The ladies of the Real Farmwives of America and Friends have shared some fabulous pecan recipes.


1. Liz of Two Maids a Milking’s Peach Pecan Upside-Down Pancake


2. Crispy Pecan Chicken Casserole from Leah at Beyer Beware


3. Not Your Grandma’s Fruitcake from Mary Beth of Alarm Clock Wars


4. Heather of 3 Kids and Lots of Pigs’ Pecan Coffee Cake


5. Caramel Pecan Pie from Cris of Goodeness Gracious


6. Amy of Two Maids a Milking’s Cheddar Apple Pie Dip


7. Meg of Gal in the Middle’s Grandma’s Butterscotch Rolls




9. Bourbon Balls from Amy of A Latte with Ott, A




Interesting in growing your own pecans? Learn how here

Monday, March 31, 2014

"Eat Right" Family-Friendly Recipes

By Diane Ruyack of Winners Drink Milk

Who doesn’t like to eat! If you read Danielle’s blog about March being National Nutrition Month, you know the theme is “Enjoy the Taste of Eating Right”.  Most of us choose taste over nutrition, so let’s look at our plates this year and find ways to enhance both nutrition and taste. Try new food combinations, different spices, and different cooking methods to enjoy the taste of eating right!

Meatza pizza is one of our family’s favorite original recipes.  Our son has a gluten sensitivity so eating a regular dough-based pizza is out for him unless we choose a gluten-free pizza or recipe that does not use wheat flour in the dough.  This recipe combines the flavor of pizza without the crust and makes a perfect main dish for the whole family to enjoy.

MEATZA PIZZA

1 ½  pounds lean ground beef
1 t. garlic powder
2/3 cup evaporated milk 
1 can chopped mushrooms (optional)

Sauce:
¼ oregano and other Italian herbs
1 cup tomato sauce/or use prepared pizza sauce
1 cup Mozzarella cheese
½ cup Parmesan cheese

Mix beef, garlic powder, milk and mushrooms and pat into 8 or 9 inch pie pan.  Spread sauce and sprinkle cheeses on top.  Bake 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until completely cooked.  Cut into 4 wedges. 

Another original recipe from our family cookbook is Castle Burgers.  While is college, during the summers I worked in the kitchen at a Church camp, Stronghold Castle, overlooking the Rock River in Illinois. The recipe can be formed into burgers and cooked or spread on hamburger buns and baked for open-faced sandwiches.

CASTLE BURGERS

2 pounds lean ground beef
½ cup grated cheese
1 onion, grated
1 cup ketchup
½ cup pickle relish
2 T. prepared mustard
Salt and pepper to taste

Mix all ingredients and form into patties or spread on hamburger buns.  Grill or bake patties.  For open-faced sandwiches, bake at 375 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes or until completely cooked.  Makes 8 to 12 servings.

Both of these recipes provide you with high-quality protein. Protein is the building block for your body from muscles to hair, bones, to teeth, every one of your billion cells need protein.  Another high-quality protein is milk protein. So if you are looking to add more protein to your diet, as are 57% of Americans, consume an 8 ounce glass of milk and you will add 8 grams of protein to your meal.  Experts recommend including 20-30 grams of protein at each meal so including milk will go a long way in reaching your daily needs.  

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Heating Up the Most Important Meal of the Day

By Sarah Correll

According to the Mayo Clinic, eating a healthy breakfast can help us eat more vitamins and minerals, control our weight, and have better concentration and productivity through the morning. Luckily for us, it’s also National Hot Breakfast Month, and our friends at the Real Farmwives of America have some great recipes to share!



Serve your family a homemade classic with this recipe from Liz at Two Maids a Milking.



MaryBeth from Alarm Clock Wars shares a versatile oatmeal recipe.



Prep the night before for a delicious breakfast with this recipe from Amy at A Latte with Ott, A.



If you have a sweet tooth, this recipe from Leah at Beyer Beware is for you!




Cris from Goodeness Gracious shares a recipe with under 300 calories per slice!

Monday, December 30, 2013

You Had Me at Bacon

By Sarah Correll  

Bacon is a favorite meat of many, and I’m sure I don’t need to sell you on the savory, salty, and slightly sweet meat. Whether you prefer it crispy, chewy, or burnt, these recipes are sure to be stars with your family!

Mountaintop Oven Baked Bacon from Beyer Beware

 
Do you dip your bacon in syrup? Leah’s oven baked bacon combines sweet and savory in a similar way!

Spaghetti Carbonara from Two Maids a Milking

 
Liz combines pasta, bacon, chicken, and cheese in this recipe. What could be better?

Loaded Potato Soup from 3 Kids and Lots of Pigs

 
This slow cooker soup is a hit with Heather’s family!

Honey Mustard Bacon Chicken Tenders from Beyer Beware


Leah has an entire category dedicated to bacon on her blog, and these chicken tenders are sure to be a new favorite!

Country Potato Bake from Fencerow to Fencerow

 
Cheese and bacon star in Jeanette’s simple and delicious casserole!


 
If you’re looking for a little lighter bacon recipe, Liz’s salad has tons of flavor!