Monday, January 18, 2010

Busy.

That pretty much sums up our past three weeks! Tony's been working crazy hours to meet a deadline for the highway 290 project his company's designing. I turned 25 on Wednesday while he worked the longest day+ of his career (a whopping 33 hour day!). Before that there were bachelor parties, a rehearsal dinner and wedding in Dallas where Tony was a groomsman, ice castles, and lots of cold weather!

On our calendar this past weekend was to do nothing except have a date night. The past two weekends have been non-stop movement and the majority of the time we've seen each other during the past two work weeks have been while we're brushing our teeth and eating breakfast. On Friday after we had a dog training session for Einstein we had at home date night with Freebirds burrito (Tony) and Taco Cabana (me). We caught up on our DVR (which makes me very happy to go from 20+ recordings to 1) and relaxed. We've been watching Giuliana and Bill and it's become one our guilty pleasures (along with the Real Housewives and Operation Repo).
It's a fun show to watch with Tony because we're pretty ridiculous together like they can be.
Saturday night was date night out on one of my students thanks to a birthday gift card. It was just what we needed! I'd say part of my New Years goals of more date nights is going well!

Today Tony had to work, but I kept busy visiting a friend who had a baby on New Years. I brought her dinner and hung out with her and her beautiful boy. Afterwards it was back to relaxing and cooking with Einstein!

I haven't shared many recipes on here in a while, but we have been cooking up a storm! Last night we spiced up our go to easy penne pasta dinner by adding roasted veggies as done here. It was fantastic and we'll definitely be eating our go to dinner like this from now on. Talk about an easy and delicious way to get extra veggies!

Tonight we'll be having King Ranch Chicken via a great church cookbook I've mentioned before. It's actually the same recipe my mom used to make when I was growing up.
King Ranch Chicken
1-2 chicken breasts cooked (we grill)
1 large onion cut up
2 ribs celery, cut in medium pieces (we skipped this b/c we were out of celery)
1 can cream of mushroom soup (campbell's healthy request version to make us feel better)
1 can cream of chicken soup (ditto)
8 oz Cheddar cheese, grated
12 corn tortillas
1 large bell pepper, cut in small pieces
1 can Ro-tel tomatoes
Chili powder and garlic salt
salt and pepper

Directions:
Cook chicken according to preference and shred or cube. Mix soups and grated cheese. Spray large casserole dish and spread 4 tortillas on bottom of casserole dish. Spread 1/2 of each of the following on top of tortillas: chicken, bell pepper, and onion and sprinkle with garlic salt and chili powder. Add 1/2 soup mixture. Cover with 4 more tortillas. Spread remaining 1/2 of ingredients left in same order as above (I put the soup mixture first before the chicken and bell peppers because it's easier to spread this way). Apply 4 tortillas across the top. Pour can of Ro-tel tomatoes (don't drain) over top.

Bake, uncovered, at 375 degrees for approximately 30-35 minutes.
In our house we serve it simple: with ranch style beans and corn for my country boy. You can dress it up however you want. If you make it let me know how it went!

Today I also prepped several meals for the week. I pre-made taco meat and Mexican rice for tacos this week as well as Chicken spaghetti to re-heat at some point this week. I also washed, diced, and stored lots of veggies and fruits for things I'll be making this week.
This makes it easy just to throw in a blender for a smoothie for breakfast or add to a salad or pan in no time. I learned this lesson from a fellow teacher I work with who premakes lots of her meals on Sundays so that cook time is next to nothing during the week. I like! I can imagine this would help so many people save time during the week if they just gave it a try. It's a pretty cool rush to know that Sunday at noon I have two to three meals done and other parts of meals prepped for the week ahead. Score!


Oh, this is a cute little bowl a little girl in my class gave to me for my birthday. She made it at one of those pottery stores and painted it and wanted me to have it for Einstein. She said it could be a food or water bowl, but in my head I knew it was way too small for that. On Friday we had a session with our dog trainer and he showed us how to train Einstein to go to his "place" when someone rings the doorbell or comes over. In the beginning you have to train him with treats so I thought that bowl would be a perfect and cute way to store them by his "place."
There's our baby in his place. So far so good!


1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I made your King Ranch Chicken, and it was a BIG hit!! Great recipe & I love the blog! :) -Alicia

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