Sunday, October 24, 2010

Crock Pot Recipe #1: Beef Stew with Chocolate

I decided to try a nice crock pot recipe to start us out... I mean it's just prep, toss in the pot, and let it cook while I take care of the baby. And I knew just where to look for that recipe... Semi- Homemade with Sandra Lee.

Sandra loves to cook with her crock pot. In fact out of all of the Food Network shows she is the only one that does a lot of crock pot cooking. I don't know why! I love my crock pot. I've had my current one since I was in college. It's such an easy way to have dinner ready for you when you get home after a long day. It's sad that I don't use mine all the time. But I think it's partly because there are just not a lot of recipes calling out me to be cooked.

The other day was her chocolate episode and she made a tempting stew. So today I decided to strap on the baby and start cooking.


Photo from Food Network website 

Recipe courtesy Sandra Lee
Prep Time: 5 min Inactive
Cook Time: 6 hr 0 min
Level: Easy

Serves: 6 servings




Ingredients
2 pounds beef stew meat, cut into bite-sized pieces
1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more for seasoning
1 teaspoon ground black pepper, plus more for seasoning
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons canola oil
1 cup frozen sliced carrots
1 (8-ounce) package sliced brown mushrooms
3 cups diced red potatoes
1 (14.5-ounce) can diced tomatoes
2 tablespoons finely grated bittersweet chocolate
1 teaspoon crushed garlic
1 (1.5-ounce) packet meatloaf seasoning (recommended: McCormick)
1 (14-ounce) can low-sodium beef broth
1 cup red wine, preferably Merlot

1 leek, white part only, sliced and cleaned


Directions
In a large bowl combine beef stew meat, salt, pepper and flour. Toss until beef is well coated.  Heat the canola in a large saute pan over high heat. Add seasoned beef and sear on all sides until brown and caramelized. Remove to a plate and set aside.  Combine seared beef, carrots, mushrooms, potatoes and tomatoes in a 4- quart slow cooker.  In a medium bowl, stir together grated chocolate, garlic, meatloaf packet, beef broth, and red wine. Pour into slow cooker and sprinkle the leeks over the top. Cover and cook on HIGH setting for 4 to 6 hours.  Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper. Serve hot.


My finished product

Here is my review:

(Star rating with a grade scale of 5 stars - 5 being the highest)


Read of Recipe - * * * * *   
Even though I saw this recipe prepared on TV (which helps me a lot) it was very user friendly.  I had no problems following this recipe.   


Prep Time (with Baby)/ Ease of execution - * 

It took me an hour - 60 minutes (with a fussy baby who wanted to be held) to prepare this dish.  Not 5 minutes.   I am sure that having items already cut, sliced, diced, grating, and shredded would help cut down time. But not 55!  The hardest part was grating the chocolate.       


Recipe items needed - * * *



Taste -  * * * * *
OMG!  This was amazing!  Amazing! This stew was so flavorful.  I don't know if its the Meatloaf spice pack or the wine but it is delicious.


Overall - * * * 1/2



This was my first Sandra Lee recipe and I was very impressed.  I have made other Food Network recipes before and this one measures up!  I will be making this again... though it only got 3 1/2 stars (due to low prep score). Yes, it took me an hour to prep it... but it was worth it!    We had this for dinner 1 night and I had it for lunch everyday after till it was gone.  I actually thought we had too much and I was going to give some to a friend.  But after tasting it there was no way I was going to part with the leftovers. 

I had some of the items already so I just headed over to Target to get the rest. I ended up using the Strong Arms Shiraz for the wine and used green onions instead of leaks.  The cost to obtain the missing items was not bank breaking.  I spent an additional $10 to get the items needed.   

Cooking with Baby

Today I thought I would start a new adventure for the Collins family... Cooking with Baby!

No... I don't mean actually cooking a baby. Though somedays I feel like I'm feeding a plump little butterball that's preparing for the holiday season. I mean cooking with a baby by my side (or really infront of me thanks to my sling).

Please note... (Before anyone gets their panties in a bunch)... I don't do any cooking with the baby nearby if it involves cutting, frying, ovens, spices, hot sauce, or hot peppers.

What prompted this idea? Simple... She loves watching the Food Network and we have to eat. So I said to myself (my Emeril impression) "Self... you should cook with the Baby!". So here we are... Cooking
with Baby!

Monday, October 11, 2010

Single Mom for the Weekend

This weekend is almost over. It's 6am and I've been up for an hour waiting (like a little kid for Santa) for Kevin to call. I was very nervous about being the only one to take care of the baby and how I was going to cope. The anxioty leading up to Friday was insane. I actually found myself an emotional rollercoaster for the past week just because I was really worried about how I was going to do.

Well... I'm proud to announce. We made it! And we made it without an emotional breakdown.

I have to give a major thank you to Manny and Yannery (& Ian) for coming over Saturday and watching Ainsley. This allowed me to go teach. I'm also glad Sommer and her mom stayed over Saturday night. And Faride allowed us to come over for dinner Friday night.

I was also surprised that everyday someone asked me to work for them. But it was nice to have an easy out. I can't Kevin is on the cruise.

I was worried I wasn't gonna be able to handle her all by myself with out anyone to assist/ relieve me if it got bad. Ainsley was amazing. She was such a good girl. The only fussy time she had was when we were at the party.
I think it helped me to have something planned for each of the days Kevin was gone. Almost like I had back up if needed. Also planning her favorite things to do and ending our days before normal time also helped out a lot. I would start bath time earlier and we played more in the tub. But that also had her falling asleep earlier so I didn't have to fight her to go to sleep. Plus when I put her in bed I went to bed too so I felt like I was more rested and able to deal with whatever she sent me.

This weekend has proved to me that I could do this! And... It also made me very thankful for all Kevin does and ready to have him back home!

But I will be very proud to say "we had a great weekend!" when Kevin asks...