
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
'Gina's Skinny Recipes'

Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Chicken, Cranberry, and Goat Cheese Salad

I bought some goat cheese at the store the other day and whipped up this little salad concoction with it. It was a simple, yummy dinner. Here's the recipe if you want to try it for yourself. Enjoy!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Two Dinners in One...Part Deux
Ooops, it took me longer to get back to this post than I had planned. Anyway, for the Shepherd's Pie recipes, you basically just cut up your left-over roast meat and mix it together with your left-over gravy and some type of vegetable. Top with your left-over mashed potatoes and some shredded cheese, cover and keep refrigerated until you need a quick and easy dinner some night during the week. Here are my two favorite Shepherd's Pie combinations...
Pork Roast Shepherd's Pie:
pork roast meat, cut into bite-size pieces
gravy
petite peas
mashed potatoes (mashed sweet potatoes are really good with this as well)
handful of grated monterey jack cheese
Mix meat, gravy, and peas together and place in bottom of pie pan. Spread mashed potatoes over the top, and sprinkle with grated cheese. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees until pie is bubbling and heated through (about 30-40 minutes).
Beef Roast Shepherd's Pie:
beef roast meat, cut into bite-size pieces
gravy
green beans
mashed potatoes
handful of grated cheddar cheese (love to use extra sharp cheddar...yum!)
Mix meat, gravy, and beans together, and place in bottom of pie pan. Spread mashed potatoes over the top, and sprinkle with grated cheese. Bake, uncovered, at 350 degrees until pie is bubbling and heated through (about 30-40 minutes).
Enjoy!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Two Dinners in One
Sometimes we like to have roast for Sunday dinner. My husband is more of the specialist in this area, but I am getting better. I still can’t always tell you what cut of meat is what, but at least I can now cook a roast without turning it into shoe leather. Sorry, I digress; let’s get back to the topic at hand here. Making a roast can really be quite easy and hands-free. Plus, one of my favorite things about cooking a roast on Sunday is that if you make mashed potatoes and gravy with it, you can whip up a shepherd's pie when you are putting away all of the left-overs and you have an automatic meal for another night during the week. It’s like two dinners in one. I love it!Here are two of our favorite roast recipes:
PORK ROAST
Ingredients:
1 boneless 3-5 pound pork roast (we like the ones you can buy in the triple pack at COSTCO.They are fairly inexpensive and really good)
Lawry’s Garlic Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Dried rosemary sprigs (grind with a mortar and pestle before applying to your meat)
- Preheat your oven to 250 degrees.
- Place roast in a medium-sized roasting pan (with a lid), and sprinkle liberally with garlic salt, pepper, and rosemary.
- Bake, covered, at 250 degrees for 3-5 hours (depending upon the size of your roast).
- Remove from oven and let rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing. Serve with mashed potatoes, gravy*, and your choice of veggies.
* We just make up the IKEA gravy packet and then mix it together with the juices from the roast. Cheating? Maybe, we think it tastes pretty good.
BEEF ROAST (my friend gave me this recipe, and I really like it. The meat is very tender and the soup and meat juices make a nice, automatic gravy for you)
Ingredients:
1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup (without water added)
1 package onion soup mix
1 cup water
1 pot roast
- Combine all ingredients into a crock pot and cook on low for 10 hours.