I feel as though it is my duty to warn you...this recipe makes SO MUCH FOOD! Invite some hungry friends over. Or have a hungry Hubby who now has lunch for the entire week covered. There are two main types of Jambalaya: Creole and Cajun. This recipe is more of a Creole Jambalaya, also called...
Dinner
Winter Minestrone & Garlic Bruschetta
This was the first of what I'm sure will be many times that I will make this soup. Or maybe I should call it a stew... Either way, it's hearty and delicious, and packed with veggies. Don't be discouraged by the long list of ingredients. It isn't difficult at all to prepare, and combined with...
Cookbook of the Week: Barefoot Contessa Foolproof by Ina Garten
This week we will be trying out some new recipes from Barefoot Contessa Foolproof: Recipes You Can Trust by Ina Garten. I have only made a couple of her recipes in the past, and have had some great results (her chicken pot pie is delish), and one that I would never repeat. (In the interest...
Chicken Saltimbocca
These tender, juicy chicken breasts are filled with prosciutto, spinach, and Parmesan and then drizzled with a simple sauce of olive oil and lemon juice. Traditionally, saltimbocca (translated: "leaps in the mouth") is prepared with veal. Giada de Laurentiis prefers to use chicken, and I must agree. We really enjoyed these, and they took less...
Verdure al Forno (Baked Zucchini)
This dish, whose name translates to "vegetables in the oven" is made with zucchini in this case. I can't wait to try it with another vegetable- I'm sure that cauliflower or potatoes would be spectacular as well, or a combination of a few different vegetables would be fun to try too. Since it is assembled...
Wild Mushroom Risotto with Peas
There's something about risotto that is wonderfully heartwarming and has that creamy stick-to-your-ribs richness that is exactly what we need in Michigan during the cold months. It is deceiving how creamy it is without having any cream, just using the proper technique will make these relatively simple ingredients into something special. Wild Mushroom Risotto with...
Roasted Asparagus Wrapped in Prosciutto
Asparagus hasn't always been something I would voluntarily add to my plate. I've always been more of a broccoli-lover. Evidently I do like asparagus after all. (I was officially won over by Asparagi Al Gorgonzola a few months ago.) For me, not overcooking it and then adding a little something interesting to it (such as...
Salmon Baked in Foil with Tomatoes and Shallots
Traditionally, Italians cook fish al cartoccio, "in a bag", by using swordfish or sea bass wrapped in parchment paper. In Michigan, we've got plenty of salmon, so this recipe was a perfect addition to our repertoire. You could substitute canned diced tomatoes if you like, just drain them first. Salmon Baked In Foil with Tomatoes...
Turkey Meatballs in Tomato Sauce
The fact that these meatballs are a lighter and healthier version instead of the traditional beef/pork/veal mix is not why I made them. The truth of the matter is that I don't care for ground beef... at all. I can make peace with it on some occasions, but when you taste these turkey meatballs I think...
My Favorite Homemade Marinara Sauce
Homemade Marinara Sauce takes a little while to make, but it's not difficult and is a great go-to tomato sauce for all of your favorite dishes. Extra sauce can be frozen for up to 3 months.











