Monday, November 24, 2014

Fall Decorating 2014


I started a seasonal job today and I'll be working six days a week, 7+ hours a day, so I've been frantically trying to finish this blog. Eek! I actually ran out of time this year. With the PTA keeping me out of my kitchen/home and working me more hours than when I actually got paid to work...now, I have a full time job for the next four weeks. So naturally, I'm not going to be able to blog much. I'll be getting home at sunset and won't have time to cook let alone have daylight to take photos. A. Complete. Bummer. :(  
No blogging? Bad. Having a job, that pays? Good! 
Anyway, here's a little peek at my house this fall. I didn't finish all the decorating I wanted this year so you'll see some of those ideas next year. Take a look around and enjoy! :) I'll be back from my blogging hiatus in Mid-December.

 Fall Leaves Artwork

I had a date set with my best friend, Julie to scrapbook two weeks ago and I was frantic because I had no idea what I was going to scrap. Julie lives nearly 35 miles away so I usually pack up my supplies with a particular project in mind. Since I was two years behind on scrapbooking my boys' photos and I was hard pressed to find a current picture of my boys...I was desperate to make something. So instead of scrapbooking my kids, I ended up making this Fall inspired artwork. 


A few years ago I picked up some Martha Stewart die cut leaves on clearance and some clearance paper. I made both of these for less than a dollar! Confession...I spent a little more on the frames however, and I think they turned out great! Don't you? I may just leave them up all year!

Entry
Simple welcome sign and pumpkins frame my door. A wreath from last year and a small bucket of fall foliage hang on the wall. Simple and lovely.  

 


Buffet
This year I keep the ceramic pumpkin collection in storage and instead opted for real pumpkins inside and out. Here's a peek at my dining room. :)





Sideboard
These brown and orange candles were the inspiration for this arrangement. I picked up these candles on clearance for about a $1.50 each over the summer at Kohl's. Regularly priced at 6.99 each. Such a steal!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Other Decorating Ideas:
Fall Decorating 2013
Halloween Decorating 2014
Halloween Decorating 2013

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Potato and Cauliflower Gratin

It had been about three weeks since I'd last talked to my mom. Daily life, weekends brimming with things to do, obligations, homework and all around exhaustion taking hold at the end of each day prevented us from talking as frequently as we would've liked. So last Saturday was the day we scheduled to be able to talk and catch up. Yes, we actually had to calendar the phone call.
My husband and the boys were at an early morning Cub Scout event and I was out running errands when she called. I was expecting her call even though I was at the grocery store. It was early and there weren't too many folks there at that time of the morning. But despite my opinion that people who talk on cell phones in public are rude, I was one of those rude people.  It couldn't be helped or rather at least I didn't care all that much if I was being rude. I wanted to talk to my mom. We talked and talked as I shopped the aisles. The epitome of rudeness, I know. Yeah, I even checked out with my phone stuck to my ear, completely ignoring the checker! Yikes.
We talked and laughed as I made my way home. (Hands free of course!)  We talked about my boys, talked about the food, what we got on sale, and the new recipes we'd tried recently. What was good. What wasn't. She told me about this recipe, from Cuisine at Home that she adapted by adding cauliflower along with the potatoes to this Potato Gratin to make this amazingly delicious Potato and Cauliflower Gratin! The original recipe calls for Swiss cheese, which I didn't have at home, but she told me that she just uses any cheese she has on hand. So I used a blend of Asiago, Havarti and White Cheddar, since I had a little bit of each and it was incredible! Can't go wrong with Asiago and Havarti cheeses!
I made these creamy, cheesy, yummy potatoes that night and it was just what I needed to soothe my weary soul, comfort food and a long phone call with my mom. The perfect day! Thanks Mom, I love you.


Potato and Cauliflower Gratin (adapted recipe from Cuisine at Home)
Makes 8 cups

6 cups potatoes, cut into even chunks
2 cups cauliflower, cut into even pieces
1 1/2 c. heavy cream
1 1/2 c milk
1/2 cup onion, diced
1 T garlic, minced
salt, pepper and nutmeg to taste
1 cup Swiss cheese (I used Asiago, Havarti and White Cheddar)

Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
Bring potatoes, milk, cream, onion, garlic, and seasonings to a boil in a large saucepan. reduce heat to medium-low and simmer for 10 minutes. Layer half the potatoes and cauliflower in a greased, 4 quart casserole dish and top with half the cheese. Repeat layering: pour milk and cream mixture on top. Bake, uncovered, for 25 minutes, or until potatoes are cooked through. Let stand 10-20 minutes before serving. 


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Sweet Onion Casserole

I'm not a big fan of stuffing which isn't so good this time of year when stuffing and dressing recipes are everywhere. I am a fan of onions however. Especially grilled, sauteed, caramelized, pickled, fried and creamed onions. Oh my! Yummy! Here's one of my mom's recipes that strikes a perfect balance between a dressing and a casserole with onions as it's main ingredient.:)

I prepared this dish two ways. The first time, for those onion lovers like me, I made it like my mom's recipe, with the stuffing layer topped with delicious sauteed onions, cheese. I changed my mom's version just a bit by adding some crispy French fried onions to the stuffing layer and to the top.
The second time, I made it with my kiddos in mind. I wanted to hide all those onions so I mixed the stuffing and onions together to make a dressing of sorts. I still topped it with cheese and french fried onions. Both versions of this casserole were absolutely delicious! I ate them both for breakfast and lunch for three days in a row! Enjoy!
Happy Thanksgiving!


Sweet Onion Casserole
Serves 6

3 c. Vidalia onions (yellow onions can be substituted)
1 c. Stove Top Savory Herbs Stuffing Mix
1/2 c. plus 1/4 c. French's French Fried Onions
1/4 cup butter plus 2 T. butter
2 eggs
3/4 cups milk
salt and pepper
3/4 c. shredded cheese (I used Cheddar and Asiago)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Cut onions in quarters and slice very thin. Melt 2 T butter in a large skillet. Add onions and saute until tender about 8 minutes. Set aside.
In a large bowl, add Stuffing Mix and 1/2 cup of French Fried Onions. Melt 1/4 cup of butter and pour over the stuffing/fried onion mixture. Transfer stuffing/French's Fried Onion mixture into a 1 quart casserole dish and spread evenly on the bottom of the casserole dish. Now layer the sauteed onions on top of the stuffing mixture. 
Mix eggs, milk, salt and pepper. Pour egg mixture over the stuffing/onion layers. Sprinkle with cheese and bake for 25 minutes. Remove from oven and sprinkle additional French fried onions and more cheese and bake for an additional 5 minutes. Enjoy!
 
(Note: For our kiddos that don't like onions, here's a more kid-friendly version that hides the onions. Mix the stuffing, fried onions and sauteed onions together and then transfer into a 1qt casserole dish. Add milk/egg mixture, top with cheese and bake as directed above. This version has a more stuffing-like consistency. Equally delicious, but the onions are less obvious! See picture below)
Other recipes to try:
Parmesan Creamed Onions
Tortilla Dressing

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Mustard Braised Chicken

Two weekends ago we finally had a small bout of actual fall weather, which surprisingly enough, came with a full day of rain. Yay! For us here in Southern California, it was a nice departure from our endless hot days that it got me in the kitchen to make two comforting fall dishes. The first one being my mom's recipe for this delicious Mustard Braised Chicken. I love Dijon mustard and this sauce is absolutely to die for. The flavors of the sauce are so complex with the layers of thyme, rosemary and marjoram bending with the Dijon, onions and wine...one word, Amazing! 

Stay tuned for the second recipe. I made an adapted version of my mom's Sweet Onion Casserole that's completely addicting. I ate it for breakfast for three days in a row. It's the perfect side dish for Thanksgiving...or even breakfast! :)
Enjoy!

Mustard Braised Chicken
Serves 4

3 T olive oil, divided
2 T minced fresh thyme, divided
3 t. minced fresh marjoram, divided
1 1/2 t. dry mustard
1 t. minced fresh rosemary,divided
3.5 lbs chicken, cut into 8 pieces (I used thighs and legs)
salt and pepper

1 1/2 cups finely chopped onion
2 T minced garlic
1 cup dry white wine
1 cup low sodium chicken broth
6 T Dijon mustard

Stir 1 T olive oil, 1 T thyme, 1 1/2 t each of marjoram, dry mustard and 1/2 t of rosemary in a small bowl until a paste forms. Rub paste all over chicken. Place in a bowl and chill 2 hours or overnight.

Heat 2 T olive oil in heavy large pot over medium high heat. Sprinkle chicken with salt and pepper. Add chicken to pot and cook until brown on all sides, about 12 minutes. Transfer to a bowl.
Add onions to the pot, saute over medium high heat until tender, about 8 minutes. Add garlic; saute 2 minutes. Add wine, broth, Dijon mustard and 1 T Thyme, 1 1/2 t marjoram and 1/2 t rosemary to pot. Bring to boil. return chicken to pot, reduce heat to medium-low. Cover and simmer until chicken is cooked, about 25 minutes.

Transfer chicken to a plate and cover to keep warm. Reduce liquid in pot until thickened to sauce consistency, whisking often, about 15 minutes. Pour over chicken. 
 Other recipes to try:
Pork Tenderloin with Mustard-Caper Sauce
Corned Beef Rolls with Mustard Cream Sauce