Friday, March 27, 2020

Niki Jackson's Instant Pot Wisconsin Cauliflower Soup



The first time I had this, it was at a Fall Party, and I begged Niki to give me the recipe, and like the awesome person she is, she sent it within minutes. I made it three times the next month! It's easy and so stinken good!

Ingredients:
1 Small Onion
3T Butter
2 lbs Cauliflower (about two heads)
1 1/2 C Chicken Broth
1 1/2 C Water
1 tp Mustard
1 C Heavy Cream
1 3/4 C Sharp Cheddar
3/4 C Pepper Jack or Monterrey Jack
1 1/2 tsp Salt

Method:
Saute Onion in butter. Once translucent add cauliflower and cover with water and chicken broth. Manual pressure for 4 minutes followed by a quick pressure release. Use an immersion blender to puree ingredients until smooth. Whisk in heavy cream and add cheese, salt, and mustard. Stir until well blended. 

Soooo good! 


Momma Roe's Spaghetti Sauce

The joy of getting a recipe from an Italian is there are rarely exact measurements and each time you make the dish, it turns out different. Kaleen and I had mom tell us what she puts in her sauce. Her sauce is still always better than anything I have ever made, but my kids will eat it when I make it her way so I consider that a win.

Ingredients:
1 lbs Ground Beef
1/4 Onion chopped (optional, I don't put this in as my kids don't like the sauce when I do)
1 Can TRADITIONAL HUNTS Tomato Sauce
1/2 Cup Water (more as needed)
1 tsp Sugar
Salt and Pepper to taste


Method:
* Brown ground beef and onion together, drain
* Empty can of tomato sauce and water into medium size pot, add ground beef mixture
* add sugar and salt and pepper to taste, I am a pretty firm believer in people seasoning their own food, because I like my food pretty bland and Todd likes it really flavorful. So I add two or three shakes of the salt and pepper and then I let Todd add his own spices (aka hot sauce)
* Cook it all day on the stove OR
* Put it in the Instant Pot for 15 minutes

Homemade Croutons



This is a pretty easy 'recipe'. Really you can add whatever spices you are craving, or want to add to your dish that the croutons will be on. We have made these a few times for the Cesar Salad Wraps that we make, and they are so good!

Ingredients:
1 loaf of French bread (I get the super thin sliced French in the bakery section of Walmart)
Garlic Powder
Onion Powder
2-8 TBsp Butter


Method:
Preheat oven 375. Using a very sharp bread knife cut the bread into tiny squares. I tend to be meticulous, but you could just as easily shred the bread with your fingers. Lay the bread cubes on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Drizzle the butter over the bread, then season with as much or as little seasoning as you would like. I liked a fair bit of onion seasoning and a little bit less garlic. Place in oven for 10-20 minutes stirring half way through. Take out of the oven when pieces are golden brown... try not to eat them all before using them!