Showing posts with label Copy Cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Copy Cat. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Chilly Winter Weather means Soups Zuppa Toscana (Olive Garden Copy Cat)

I am sure this has been posted by me before.  It's cold here in Utah and add the wind to the cold well it just makes soup for dinner the go to thing.  So I just wanted to share this one again.  One of my fav's.  Just add some of my breadsticks to it and yum. 
 
 
Zuppa Toscana- (Olive Garden copy cat)

1½ Mild or Medium Italian sausage
2 medium potatoes, cut in half lengthwise, and then cut into 1/4" slices
3/4 c. onions, diced
6 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 c. kale leaves, chopped (or less depending on picky eaters)
2 cans chicken broth
1 qt. water
1 c. heavy whipping cream


Cook Italian sausage until brown, drain on a paper towel to remove fat.   Cook bacon and remove from pan, place on paper towel as well, crumble when cool. Place onions in a large saucepan and cook over medium heat until onions are almost clear.  Add garlic to the onions and cook an additional 1-minute. Add chicken broth, water, and potatoes, simmer 15 minutes. Add crumbled bacon, sausage, kale, and cream. Simmer 4 minutes and serve.

Monday, May 11, 2015

Master Mixes (revisited) Ranch Dressing (More Important than ever! Food Allergies)

As mentioned in a previous post our family is being impacted with more and more allergies or food intolerance issues.  I used to faithfully make my own mixes because I knew exactly what was in them and there were no extra additives etc.  As my family grew and life became hectic I used prepackaged mixes more and more.  I have once again come full circle and am making and using my own mixes.  Some of the ingredients have to be altered a little bit here and there but all in all I will be making my own mixes once again to meet the needs of a much larger extended family. 
 
Because we now have tree nut allergies, dairy allergies, tomato and avocado allergies, gluten intolerance, diabetes, and high blood pressure to contend with it makes life a little challenging. Some of these have been with us for a few years but others have come to the front in the last two especially.  I certainly have become a label reader more than I have ever before in my life.  For pot luck meals with extended family we are having to have families make sure that particular details are taken care of in order to meet specific needs.  With mixes I can alter salt content or gluten by using a different product than in the past.  But there is nothing that sneaks in that might be harmful to one of my loved ones.  In addition I know exactly when they were made and how long the shelf life is. 
 
Making mixes in bulk saves on time and clean up.  With the mixes that might need adjustment for gluten some of the ingredients have to be added at the time of preparation, I include that step on the instructions. For example the bouillon used to be dry and could be added all at one time, now the beef replacement has to be refrigerated so it is added to the rest of the dry ingredients at the time of use.

Obviously the Ranch Dressing does not meet the dairy free requirement but it fits into all of the other dietary needs in the family.  I love this recipe and am not sure why I stopped making it in the first place.  Our little dippers love it as much as the bottled kind and some of my girls like it even more. 
This is a copy cat of Mo's Ranch Dressing.

Ranch Dressing                                                            

1/4 t. garlic powder                                                     
1 t. onion powder                                                         
1 t. dried minced onion                                          
1 t. salt                                                                 
1T. dried parsley
1/4 t. ground pepper

1/2 c. buttermilk powder
2 c. mayonnaise
1 c. water

Mix all of the dry ingredients, except the buttermilk powder, and place in a plastic bag and seal tightly.  Place mixes in a plastic container with a good seal to store.  To make a mix up add the dry ingredients to the buttermilk powder, the mayonnaise and water and mix well, chill before serving.

One of my favorite uses of the Ranch Dressing is in the bottom right picture above.  An avocado with mini shrimp and the dressing similar to a salad at Mo's in Newport Oregon which the Gourmet Guy and I love. (Obviously this particular use is not an option to those who can't eat avocado and who won't eat shrimp!)

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Cinco De Mayo-Nachos


Nacho - Copy Cat (Serendipity)

I don't go to Vegas very often, only for certain sporting events, visiting friends, or stopping through on our way to CA.  I am not a gambler but there are certain things that I love in Vegas like the fountains and gardens at the Bilago, and particular restaurants.  My daughter loves the frozen hot chocolate drinks at "Serendipity" but I love the Nachos! In celebration of Cinco De Mayo I once again attempted to make my version of Serendipity's Nachos.  My first try was the best, this time they were not as goopy!  But still a fun treat once in awhile.

Nachos

tortilla chips, I love the Juanita's brand
ground beef
1/2 yellow onion, chopped fine
black beans, rinsed and drained
Tostido's Salsa Con Queso, med or mild
tomato, chopped
green Chiles, optional
guacamole. as desired (previously posted)
sour cream
cheddar cheese, grated (to top)
green onions, chopped

Layer tortilla chips with beans, ground beef, green Chiles, the salsa con queso (generously, after warming), tomato, and guacamole. Repeat layers one or two more times, top with sour cream, cheddar cheese and green onion. 

These chips are fabulous, more like I have had in a good Mexican restaurant than any other store bought chip.  Served warm they are even better and they are also gluten free.

Monday, March 30, 2015

Buttermilk Syrup


Buttermilk Syrup  (Been looking for this one for quite awhile)

1 cube of butter
1 c. sugar
2 T. corn syrup
1/2  c. buttermilk
1 t. vanilla
1/4 t. baking soda

Melt butter, add the sugar, corn syrup, and buttermilk.  Stir until sugars are dissolved, bring to a boil and cook for 2-3 mins.  Do not over cook.  Remove from the heat and add vanilla and baking soda which will cause the syrup to foam and expand.  Serve warm. 

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Copy Cat - Peanut Butter Cups


Peanut Butter Cups

1 pkg. graham crackers
2 c. peanut butter
4 c. powdered sugar
2 sticks softened butter, not melted
1 pkg. chocolate chips.

Mix together graham crackers, peanut butter, powdered sugar and softened butter, blend well.  Form into balls or place in mini cupcake holders.  Melt chocolate chips and spread over the peanut butter mixture. 

(Grandpa Smith really loved these for special treats.)

 

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Red Lobster Biscuits

For years I have been trying to find a "copy cat" recipe for the cheddar biscuits at Red Lobster.  I have tried many and they failed me.  As the Gourmet Guy and I were doing some shopping at Costco we came across this Red Lobster Mix.  It had to be good because it carries the Red Lobster Logo.  We tried it last night, it is so easy and good.  As I opened the little silver herb packet I knew that it was going to be good because it smelled just like Red Lobster when you walk in.  This is a keeper for me.  I may just have to experiment with some of the spices in those little packets and see if I can come upon the flavor combination.  For me no copy cat recipes when I can pull this off of the shelf occasionally. 
 
This made my day, pretty simple, but it made my day!

Monday, February 16, 2015

Crock Pot Sweet BBQ Chicken (my version of Sweet Baby Ray Chicken from Pinterest)


Crock Pot Sweet BBQ Chicken

6-8 Boneless, skinless chicken thighs (Original recipe calls for Chicken breasts)
3/4 c. Noh Hawaiian Bar-B-Q Sauce
3/4 c. apricot marmalade
2 T. soy sauce (La Choy is gluten free)

Place chicken thighs in crock pot and cook on low for three hours (for easy clean up use a crock pot liner).  Mix remaining ingredients and set aside. After three hours drain juices from the chicken and cover with the sauce for 30-45 minutes.  Serve over egg noodles, a gluten free pasta, or rice.

(I made it with all of the specific ingredients from the original recipe and then with ingredients that I generally keep on hand.  We actually liked the second one better. We like using chicken thighs because they stay more tender and don't dry out as much as chicken breasts tend to,)

Friday, February 13, 2015

Pasta Fagioli (Copy Cat with my modifiations)

 


Pasta Fagioli

2 lbs. ground  beef (next time I will make it with sweet Italian sausage)
1 onion, chopped
3  carrots, chopped
4 stalks celery, chopped
1/4 c. minced dry garlic (added for my own personal taste)
1 qt. canned tomatoes (the original called for 2 28 oz. cans diced tomatoes), undrained
1 15 oz. can red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1 15 oz. can cannelloni beans, drained and rinsed (white kidney beans)
3 10 oz. cans beef broth
3 t. oregano
2 t. ground pepper
5 t. parsley
1/2 t. Tabasco sauce (originally called for a full teaspoon)
1 24 oz. Prego Traditional Spaghetti Sauce (my personal preference)
8 oz. small cut pasta

Brown beef and place in lined crock pot with everything but the pasta.  Cook on low for 7-8 hours or low 5-6 hours. (for my personal crock pot 4 hours was not long enough for the vegetables to be tender)  30 minutes before serving add the pasta. 

*This makes a large batch of soup in the future I will take 1/2 of the soup out before adding the pasta and freeze for another meal and add the pasta at that time.  To make it gluten free just make sure the beef stock is gluten free and use a gluten free pasta.  This is compared to Olive Garden in the original recipe but I don't think it is the same, but it is a keeper for me.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Parmesan Rolls (Copy Cat Magelby's-revisited with modifications)


Parmesan Rolls (like Magelby’s)

25 frozen roll dough (preferably the Terrel's brand)
1 c. Parmesan cheese (the powdered kind)
4 t. garlic powder
1/3 c. parsley flakes
1 c. butter melted

While you are preparing the rolls, preheat oven to 200 degrees,  put the butter on a jellyroll pan while the oven heats.  In a bowl mix together Parmesan cheese, garlic powder, and parsley flakes.  Roll the frozen dough in the melted butter then the Parmesan mixture. Turn oven off then place rolls in oven.  Let rolls rise between 2-3 hours.  Remove from oven and preheat to 350.  Bake until lightly brown on top 15-20 minutes.

(I found this recipe from a woman who was teaching a class at the Little Theatre in the Orem Macey's during the time I was hosting (working) there.  These are a copy cat from a local restaurant called Magelby's.  The owner recently passed away and learning of this made me pull this dust off this recipe and make it again, it has been far too long!  The restaurant like the owner is gone and it makes me sad but at least I can remember both when I make these.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Z Tejas Shrimp Toastada Bites our Copy Cat

When our oldest daughter's husband was going dental school in Las Vegas he worked as a valet at Z Tejas part time. He introduced us to their Shrimp Tostada Bites and we fell in love with them. So we set about to make our own version.

They are so yummy that it is impossible to just eat one. Assuming you like shrimp or course.

We bought these great shrimp on sale at a local grocery store. My "Gourmet Guy" peeled the shrimp and put the seasoning mix on them with a little olive oil and mixed them up.

We used our George Foreman Grill since it was snowing and cold outside. Usually the weather doesn't keep us from grilling but it was especially cold on this night. It was quick and easy and only took 2-3 minutes for them to be done on both sides.

We buy the flat tortilla chips and place fresh guacamole (previous recipe) on top and then the grilled shrimp.

So flavorful and good.

and so easy.


Shrimp Tostada Bites


Guacamole
Medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
Kerry’s grilling spice mixture
round tortilla chips

Sprinkle the grilling spice mixture on top of the shrimp and grill on each side long enough for the shrimp to turn pink. Do not over grill. Place a dollop of guacamole on a tortilla chip and top with one of the cooked shrimp.





Kerry’s Grilling Mix: (This is our modified version of Emeril Lagasse's Essence)

2 ½ tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons garlic powder
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon onion powder
½- 1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon dried leaf oregano
1 tablespoon dried thyme
Combine all ingredients thoroughly and store in an airtight jar or container

The Pantry

The pantry can be a life saver if it is well stocked and can help when you just don't know what to fix for dinner.

As I have made meals over the years I have stocked up on things that are common in my recipes so all I have to do is shop from my shelves. It is easy to come up with things quickly when you have supplies on hand. It may seem like a lot to have on hand but these are some of my pantry/storage staples and if you build slowly it isn't oppresive to purchase. Watch the ads and sales in your local stores.

Canned/Storage:
Tomato Sauce
Tomato Paste
chicken broth
beef broth
tuna
chicken
corn
olives
beans- kidney. canellini, black, refried
dried beans, red, white, pinto, split peas
creamed soups, mushroom. chicken. celery
tomato soup
bean with bacon soup
rice
flour
sugar
favorite spices
variety of pasta's
peanut butter

Freezer:
chicken breasts
bone in hams
chuck roasts pork roasts
pork chops
lean ground beef
ground turkey
Itailian sausage
vegetables

Refrigerator:
milk
eggs
butter
Tillamook cheddar cheese
Lowfat mozerella cheese
sour cream
cream cheese
mayonnaise
miracle whip
ketchup
mustard
half and half
cucumber
lettuce
celery
carrots
apples
limes

Pantry Shelf:
onions
avocados
tomatoes
garlic
potatoes, red and Idaho russet

Home Canned Items: (I love to can!)
tomatoes
chicken breasts
green beans
salsa
chile sauce

Favorite From the Pantry Recipes



Lauri's Italian Sauce

3 bottles whole tomatoes (4cans approx. 1 lb size)
2 8 oz. cans tomato sauce
1 6 oz. can tomato paste
3 8 oz. cans mushrooms

3 T. dried Oregano
3 T. dried Marjoram
3 T. dried Basil
1 ½ T. dried Thyme
T. Fennel (optional)
dried onion or two chopped fresh onions
2 T. minced dried garlic or 5 cloves fresh garlic minced (if using fresh onion and garlic sauté them in olive oil until transparent and then add the remaining ingredients)

Combine all of the above ingredients and bring to a boil, simmer on low heat until thickened. (I usually simmer it for several hours)

Meat Sauce

4 lbs, lean ground beef
2 chopped onions
2-3 cloves garlic, minced

Brown the meat and add the onion and garlic and cook until tender. Add to the marinara sauce and simmer.

Sour Cream Enchilladas


Mix
4 lb. hamburger
2 onions, chopped
6 carrots, grated or chopped
1 or 2 green pepper chopped
2 T. salt
1/2 t. pepper
1/4 t. garlic salt

Brown beef and drain, add prepared vegetables. Cook until tender and drain, cool.*

Add to hamburger mixture
2 cans cream of chicken soup
1/4 oz. can green chili's chopped (more if you want a little more spice)
1 c. sour cream
1 c. milk
Monterey jack and cheddar cheese grated (to your taste)
corn tortillas

Fill corn tortillas with meat mixture. Place seam down in a 9x13 baking pan. Layer with sauce and cheese. Bake at 350 for 25 mins. This can also be served lasagna style in a casserole dish. This saves time rolling the enchiladas. It just depends on how you want the dish to look on the plates.

*This meat mixture is great to use for other things as well, it can be used to make sloppy joes, tacos, or with other ground beef recipes. It is a great way to add more vegetables to meals with out children or picky eaters even knowing. Just freeze into portions in a zippered bag and thaw when you need a quick meal.

Tips

Always fill your sink with hot soapy water and wash as you go. This helps to keep the mess under control. (I love to cook to I really hate to clean up after!)

When you fix rice for a meal make extra and freeze some of it in a zipper bag. With this premeasured rice it is easy to do a quick thaw and serve or add to other ingredients for a quick and easy meal.

Post a shopping list where you can find it, when you run out of something simply write it down and teach your family to do the same. You are less likely to be caught off guard when you are making your favorite dish.

Make a menu and include your shopping list. You spend less time in the store when you have a plan. When you make more trips to the store you simply spend more money. Having worked with a large grocery chain I learned some of the tricks used to get you to buy more. Be prepared when you go!

Shop the Ads. Make your menu out with the ad and use the shopping list. Most people don't have time to run from store to store getting the best deal on just a few things. When you compare and find the best prices it saves you time, money, and gas.

When making dishes like lasagna, manicotti, chicken pot pie, and many casseroles make two at the same time and freeze the second one for rainy day or a sick friend. It takes little effort to make the extra and it can be a big bonus in your freezer.

Tomatoes should not be stored in the refrigerator but on your counter top. The cold causes them to break down and turn mushy.

If you need to ripen your avacados faster place them in a small paper bag with a banana or apple. The gas that they put off causes the avacado to ripen faster.

Don't store onion and garlic together because the garlic goes bad faster from the gas emitted from the onions,

Applesauce Spice Cake

2 c. sugar
1 c. shortening
2 c. thick unsweetened applesauce
2 eggs
2 t. cinnamon
1 t nutmeg
1/2 t. cloves
1/2 t. allspice
1 t. salt
8 t. baking powder (that's right)
3 c. flour
1 c. nuts chopped (optional)

Cream together shortening and sugar, add eggs. Mix dry ingredients and combine both mixes. Spread on to a sheet cake pan and bake at 350 for 25 minutes.

Frosting:

½ c. plus 2 T. butter
5 c. powdered sugar
2½ t. Mapleline flavoring
3 T. milk

Soften butter and combine with remaining ingredients, spread on top of cake.

This is good to take to Pot Luck dinners or large gatherings. I would also freeze leftover cake in individual servings for my kids after school or when they needed a quick, small snack.

Zucchini Blues

Took it for granted
When it was planted
That I had just enough

Now during my days
I'm trying new ways
To use up all this stuff

My basement is crammed
It's been jellied and jammed
Make into bread and cake

It's been chopped and sliced
And grated and diced...
There's nothing else to make!

I've baked it and planned it
Boiled and canned it
And frozen all I need

I have had my fill
There's too much... and still
It's growing like a weed.

(After going away for a week I came home to find six zucchini that were bat size in the garden. Seems like the kids didn't look as hard as they said they did! So I thought of this poem. Anyone need some Zucchini?)




Tablescapes
My blog is being extended to my family. My girls are so creative in some of the things they are doing and I am always asking them to send me the recipes and pictures. I decided to make them co-authors to save a step or two. Of course the "Gourmet Guy" is a great cook and so he is also on board. So if you see the names, Jessica, Natalie, Rachel, Cydney, Rebecca, or Kerry (the Gourmet Guy) you know who they are!