Showing posts with label whatsfordinner. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

His and Her What's for Dinner? Wednesday

This is our 400th post! That's a pretty cool milestone.
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Our dinners this week are all ones we have blogged about recently. Rather than repeat those same links, I thought I would go back through the blog archives and find a recipe that Sean shared that I love! 

When I know I am going to have a long day, full of meetings or stress, I always ask Sean to make his enchiladas. They are delicious and they hit the spot each and every time. Back in February, he shared the recipe and the how-tos of the dish. They are much easier than you would think.

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I am a huge fan of Mexican food (you can read about it and my other favourite foods here in America here). Although it may look difficult, Mexican food can be pretty easy to make from scratch. I used to buy the El Paso Chicken Enchilada Kit, but figured out it would be just as easy and a lot cheaper to make it from scratch. Here's how I make enchiladas:


   
Cut the chicken into bite size pieces and cook about 1-2 minutes on each side until just brown. It's ok that the chicken will still be pink in the middle.
One of the times I made Enchiladas, I realized I forgot to buy the taco seasoning packet. Amanda found the recipe online (link below) and we have been using it ever since. I wrote it on the bag so I would always know where it is. You need 2-3 tbsp for this recipe.

Cook the chicken in the taco seasoning and a little water until the seasoning coats the chicken and you cook out a little of the water.
 Put a small amount of cheese on each of the tortillas.

Place about 4-6 pieces of chicken on each tortilla and then roll up.

Place the enchiladas into a pan. Drizzle the enchilada sauce on top and then sprinkle with cheese. Cover with aluminum foil. Place into a 425F / 220C oven for 24 minutes.

 After they cool a little bit, remove the aluminum foil and enjoy!

Here is the full recipe:

Ingredients:
1- 1 1/2 LBS / 450-700gm of boneless, skinless chicken breasts.
1 packet or 2-3 TBSP Taco seasoning (or use this recipe to make your own)
6 flour tortillas
1/4 cup water
1 1/2 cups of shredded cheese (I normally use a Mexican blend)
1/2 cup Enchilada sauce (or you can use the dry powder mix or make your own

To keep things simple you can use the taco seasoning packets and enchilada sauces from your local supermarket, but I recommend making your own. It's pretty easy and a lot cheaper (with a lot less sodium) than the supermarket brands. Plus you can adjust the spiciness of the seasoning and sauce to suit your taste. I have provided links to the recipes I use from Allrecipes.com, but you can use any recipe that appeals to you.

1: Preheat the oven to 425F / 220C.
2: Cut up the chicken into bite-sized pieces and place into a skillet. Cook the chicken, on each side, for just a minute or two until the outside is just white. This will keep the chicken nice and juicy. The insides of the chicken should still be pink.
3: Put the water into the skillet along with the taco seasoning. Mix until the seasoning is well mixed over the chicken and then remove from heat.
4: Place a small amount of cheese on each tortilla. 
5: Place about 4-6 pieces of chicken onto each tortilla and roll up. Place them in a greased 9x13 inch / 22x33cm pan, seam side down. Place any excess chicken on the side of the pan, next to the enchiladas. 
6: Cover the pan with aluminum foil and place into oven.
7: Bake for approx 24 minutes or until chicken is 165F / 74C

That's it for a delicious and easy chicken enchilada dinner. Ditch the kit and make your own chicken enchiladas tonight!
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See what I mean? Easy and delicious. Let me know if you try them, I would love to hear your thoughts.

Happy Eating,

Sunday, June 15, 2014

His and Her: Weekly Recap

Today we are off to spend some time with Amanda's parents and celebrate Father's Day and Amanda's Mom's birthday. Today's post is a recap of what we blogged about this week so you can catch up on anything you may have missed.

His: First Sale on Etsy:  
Sean talks about his first sale on Etsy and what he has planned for the store.

His and Her What's for Dinner? Wednesday:
See what new recipes we found for dinner this week. Perhaps you will find a new favourite too!
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Her Saying Goodbye:
Amanda shares how she says "Goodbye" to her students on the last few days of school.

Saturday Snapshots: Bicentennial Park
Some shots of one of the scenic parks in Sean's home town.

That's it for this week. Which post was your favorite?




Wednesday, June 4, 2014

His and Her What's for Dinner? Wednesday

We are halfway through another busy week. School is ending soon, which always adds a lot to Amanda's to-do list. She is also slated for jury duty beginning tomorrow. Two phone calls a week to see if she is needed. Sean has a lot of sewing projects going on and a busy schedule at work. All the more reason to plan out dinners on Sunday before the shopping. It really does help us to not order Chinese or pizza on the way home. 

This week's menu includes...

Pork Chops and Hash Brown Casserole
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King Ranch Chicken Mac and Cheese
King Ranch Chicken Mac and Cheese Recipe
Click here for the link.


Cheeseburger Pasta
Family-Favorite Cheeseburger Pasta Recipe
Click here for the link.


We have a few days where one or both of us won't be home, so that is all we planned for this week. Which one looks tasty to you?


Happy Eating,
 

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

His and Her What's for Dinner Wednesday

We took a little blogging hiatus after the A-Z April Blogging Challenge ended. It has been a busy two weeks but we are trying to get back on track. 


That being said, we are returning to our regular schedule which means Wednesday is all about food - dinner food. Here is what we have planned for dinner this week. (Links are in the photos and the titles.)


King Ranch Chicken Mac and Cheese
 King Ranch Chicken Mac and Cheese Recipe
This dish looks amazing! Macaroni, cheese, chicken, and some seasonings - what's not to love!


Salisbury Steak Meatballs
 http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2014/04/salisbury-steak-meatballs/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+pwcooks+%28The+Pioneer+Woman+Cooks!%29
Salisbury Steak was a staple in Amanda's house growing up. This is one in the "Mom's Feel-Good, Comfort Foods" category. Pioneer Woman is also one of the best ever for amazing recipes so this one has a lot going for it. They should be great!


Balsamic Grilled Pork Chops
http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/10/balsamic-grilled-pork-chops.html
Amanda found Six Sister's Stuff through a friend and we have tried many of their recipes. Each one has been more delicious than the last. These pork chops, we are sure, will be as good as the others.


The final dinner of the week will be hamburgers on the grill with a side of fries. Can't go wrong with an American classic.


What's for dinner at your house this week?


Happy Eating,

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

His and Her What's for Dinner Wednesday

Thanks to Pinterest, Facebook, and our blogging friends, finding new and delicious recipes for dinner is as easy as click-click-click. There just seems to be a plethora of amazing and creative ideas for meals out there right now.

Here's what's for dinner this week...

country-breakfast-casserole
Country Breakfast Casserole - Six Sisters Stuff
We have started having breakfast for dinner at least once a week. This casserole looks ahhhh-mazing!

Homemade Fish Sticks with Homemade Tartar Sauce | browneyedbaker.com #recipe #Lent
Homemade Fish Sticks - Brown Eyed Baker
We love the idea of homemade fish sticks. We can't wait to try this one!

This teriyaki chicken casserole was a blessing in the midst of a few trials that we chose to laugh about and came out better people because of it. Plus it's killer yummy! ohsweetbasil.com
Teriyaki Chicken Casserole - Oh, Sweet Basil
Teriyaki Chicken is a favorite of both of ours. This one should be good!

White Chicken Chili | browneyedbaker.com #recipe
White Chicken Chili - Brown Eyed Baker
We have been on the hunt for a great White Chicken Chili recipe. We have tried a few and hated each one. Our fingers are crossed for this one to be delish!

Dreamy Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge - Hungry Girl
On Friday night we eat dinner with our community/small group from church - pot luck style. Since Amanda loves to bake, she decided to bring dessert to the group this week. (She will probably bring dessert most weeks.)

What recipes are you loving this week?

Happy Eating,
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