I have been eating Gluten Free since January 2012. Join me on this food adventure as I discover new recipes and a new way to eat. Cooking has been my passion for many years. I think it should always be enjoyable and fun. Recipes posted are simple, affordable, and quick. We could all use a hint of more time. Other posts will include dining and beverage experiences from me and my husband. Food brings us all together. We love sharing our passion for cooking and eating with you.
Showing posts with label Pasta Sprinkle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pasta Sprinkle. Show all posts
Friday, August 19, 2011
American Classic Knock-Off
Rough day? Too many errands? Having the typical what-to-do-for-dinner blues? Been there!
Prior to our wedding day, my husband's eating habits consisted of chips, Ramen noodles, frozen pizza and... Hamburger Helper. Although I love a nice big bowl of Hamburger Helper every once and a while, I cannot eat it as often as my former bachelor.
Anything with pasta is an easy "go-to meal" for me. One night, I had thawed some ground beef and intended to make spaghetti. But... SURPRISE, no spaghetti noodles in the pantry. So I began throwing vegetables and spices into a sauce pan until it resembled a Hamburger Helper knock-off.
Prep time = 10 minutes
Cook time = 15 to 20 minutes
Mara's Ultimate Cheesy Macaroni
- 3 cups of elbow pasta
- 1 lb ground meat
- 2 medium tomatoes, diced
- 1/2 cup onion, diced
- 2 TBSP extra virgin olive oil
- 1/2 TBSP red wine vinegar
- 2 TBSP Pasta Sprinkle (or something similar)
- 1 1/2 cups low-fat Colby jack cheese
- 1 TBSP low-fat milk
- Salt and pepper to taste
Boil pasta in a large sauce pan. Drain and set aside. While the pasta is boiling, brown the meat in a separate fry pan or skillet. As the meat begins to brown, add the onions until the meat is completely brown and onions are soft. Combine the meat, pasta, spices, EVOO and tomatoes into the large sauce pan. Simmer for 3 or 4 minutes over medium heat. Sprinkle with vinegar for extra flavor - you won't need much. Add salt and pepper constantly... adjust seasoning as needed. Add the cheese and milk at the end. Combine thoroughly. Cover over low heat for 3 or 4 minutes. Remove from heat and serve.
My husband said that it was better than the store-bought hamburger helper. I definitely recommend this dish for an easy dinner night. Add a simple salad for a side. It's easy but still delicious.
Have a great weekend, readers!
We could all use a hint of more time!
Copyright 2011 Hint of Thyme. All rights reserved.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Shout out to Penzey's
I LOVE this store!
Penzey's Spices is a "foodies" best friend. The store is stocked full of spices, baking ingredients, and recipe cards. You can also sign up to receive their product and recipe magazine in the mail (which I definitely recommend).
Bonus: Penzey's will also mail out coupons for new products regularly. (Yes, I said COUPONS!)
This store has become a staple in my kitchen. You are likely to find many recipes on my blog mentioning one of their spices. I have quite a few favorites that I use and, therefore, need to replace frequently.
Must Have Spices:
- Arizona Dreaming (Salt Free) - excellent in chili or Mexican dishes
- Pasta Sprinkle - perfect for dressing up an easy side dish
- Galena Street - a great rub for pork or chicken
- Mural of Flavor (Salt Free) - try it on eggs.. yum!
Penzey's supplies a large variety of dry herbs - if you happen to be missing a green thumb. Some of my favorite herbs to buy from them are Rosemary and Basil.
You can read more about Penzey's products and locations on their website. Check out a store in your area!
We could all use a hint of more time.
Copyright 2011 Hint of Thyme. All rights reserved.
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