Healthy(ish) Frozen Meals for a Momma-To-Be.

I’m SO close to being full term that I can almost taste it! 4 more weeks to go and I’ll be a mother in every sense of the word…it’s a bit surreal, actually. In the time that I do have remaining, I’ll be prepping: deep cleaning, organizing, purchasing last minute items (and there are many!), and cooking, cooking, cooking away!

But I do have to admit, I am a mediocre cook on a good day. So now that it’s come time to cook a freezer full of meals, I’m feeling a bit befuddled. You see, I’m determined to lose this 30 lbs of baby weight that I’ve gained, so I’m focused on freezing healthier meals…which is really not as easy as it seems people!

Most freezer meals that I’ve come across are pastas and lasagnas and casseroles all smothered in cheese and lacking much nutrition. They all look delicious, of course, and while I won’t deny myself a few fatty meals (exactly what a girl deserves after hours of labor!), I do still have that end goal in mind.

After a bit of research, however, I did manage to find a few meals that not only look delicious, but healthy as well. And I did mentioned that I was a mediocre cook, yes? So easy is also a must for me!

Here’s what I found:

SLOW COOKER WHITE CHICKEN CHILI: (courtesy of Sweet Anna’s)

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Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours

Yield: serves 6-8, depending on serving size

Ingredients:

  • 3 chicken breasts (raw or cooked), cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 cans white beans, drained
  • 1 regular can pink beans (pinquitos)
  • 1 large can diced green chiles
  • 1 cup frozen corn
  • 2 cups chicken stock
  • 1 jalapeño, minced*
  • 2 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder
  • salt & pepper, to taste
  • 1/2 cup finely crushed tortilla chips
  • 2 cups shredded pepper jack cheese

Directions:

(Remember, tastes and jalapeños are all different! If you are not sure you like much spice, feel free to remove the seeds from the jalapeño, use less, or leave it out all together if you must!)

Throw all the ingredients, except for the crushed tortilla chips and cheese into your slow cooker. Cook on LOW for 6-8 hours.

During the last 30 minutes, stir in the crushed tortilla chips and the shredded cheese and heat until the cheese is melted and the chili has thickened.

Serve with guacamole, sour cream, salsa, chips, or whatever else you think sounds good!

CHICKEN POT PIE: (courtesy of Freezerdinner.com)

Prep time: 20 minutes

Cook time: 35 minutes, 1.5 hours after freezing

Yields: 2 pot pies (6-8 servings each)

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups cubed cooked chicken (ham, shredded beef or turkey)
  • 4 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
  • 2 cups sliced carrots
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 1 cup butter or margarine
  • 1 cup flour
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
  • 3 cups chicken broth
  • 1½ cups milk
  • 1 cup frozen peas
  • 1 cup frozen corn
  • pastry for two double-crust 9-inch pies, or use biscuit/baking mix to make crust (or you can simply buy the ready made crusts!)

Directions:

Boil potatoes and carrots in a large stockpot. In another pot, boil cubed chicken for 8 minutes. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer vegetables for 8 to 10 minutes. Drain vegetables and chicken and set aside.

In a large skillet, sauté onion in butter until tender. Stir in the flour, salt, thyme, and pepper until blended. Gradually stir in broth and milk. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Add the chicken, peas, corn, potatoes, and carrots. Remove from heat.

Crust option 1: Line two 9-inch pie plates with bottom pastry; trim even with edge of plate. Fill pastry shells with chicken mixture. Roll out remaining pastry to fit top of pies. Cut slits or decorative cutouts in pastry. Place over filling; trim, seal and style the edges. Bake one pot pie at 425ºF for 35 to 40 minutes or until crust is lightly browned. Let stand for 15 minutes before cutting.

Crust option 2: Mix together 2 cups biscuit/baking mix, 1¼ cups milk, 1 teaspoon garlic salt, ½ teaspoons celery seed. (Mixture will be thin.) Sprinkle over top of chicken pot pie. Bake at 350ºF for 30 to 35 minutes or until crust is golden brown. Cover and freeze remaining pot pie for up to 4 months.

To serve frozen pie: Cover edges of frozen piecrust with foil; place on a baking sheet. Bake at 425ºF for 30 minutes. Reduce heat to 350ºF and bake for 70 to 80 minutes longer, or until crust is golden brown.

SWEET POTATO BLACK BEAN SOUP: (courtesy of The Fitness Dish)

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Ingredients:

  • 1 large sweet potato, peeled and cubed
  • 1 small onion
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 Tablespoons coconut oil
  • 1-16 ounce can of Eden Food Brand black beans (or 16 ounces dry soaked)
  • 1 cup finely chopped Brussels sprouts (secret ingredient!)
  • 36 ounces of organic low sodium vegetable broth
  • 7 ounces of coconut cream or full fat plain Greek yogurt (Fage)
  • a pinch of cayenne pepper
  • a pinch of red pepper flakes
  • salt & pepper, to taste

Directions:

Dice onions. Peel and chop sweet potatoes into 1 1/2 inch cubes. Dice Brussels sprouts into fine slices, discarding outer leaves. Rinse black beans and mince the garlic. Place all of the ingredients into a large Dutch oven (or soup pot). Bring the soup to a boil, uncovered. Then place a lid on the top, turn it down to medium-low and cook for 3-4 hours, stirring frequently.

Then take half of the soup mixture, I left a lot of the sweet potato chunks and beans and took most of the onions and sprouts and placed them with most of the broth in my Vitamix. Blend until smooth. Place the pureed soup back in with the potatoes and beans and mix. Season as desired. Sprinkle hemp seeds on top and serve!

You could also make this in a crock pot. Just throw everything in and cook on high for 8 hours or so.

Amazingly, I’m actually excited to try out these recipes for myself!

Do you have any healthy and easy recipes to share with a momma-to-be? I’d love to hear from you!

Apple Crumble and Weekend Tidbits.

Did you all enjoy your weekend? Oh my goodness, the weather here in the Northeast was amazing – you couldn’t help but spend your time outdoors. It was that perfect sneak peak of Fall weather and oh, I am so looking forward to Fall (as it will bring a new little man into my life… 1.5 months and counting)!

Other than hiking through the ever-changing colors of the Shenandoah foliage, one of my favorite Fall pastimes is apple picking. It never fails to bring out that child at heart – there is something so special about finding that perfectly sized, shiny apple. It just makes you want to clap your hands in delight and deliciousness! And yes, I was clapping often.

Somehow, I am incredibly lucky enough to live 5 minutes from an amazing apple and peach orchard at Carter’s Mountain, one of the many wonders Charlottesville has to offer.

Carter's Mountain

Not only are the views spectacular, the orchards are abundant, the apple cider is mouth-watering, and the peach frozen yogurt out of this world! It’s a must stop if you are in the Charlottesville area.

KK's Apple Barn w watermark

Unfortunately, my husband reigned me in and gave me a limit to the number of apples I could pick…so with a dozen apples (and another dozen peaches, but more on that later!) in my bag and perhaps a couple already in my belly, I headed home pretty darn content and ready to bake.

KK's Apple w Watermark

Now, I know many of you would go straight for the apple pie, but honestly, I’m a cobbler and crumble kind of gal. So after a quick Google search, I came across the perfect apple cinnamon crumple recipe courtesy of Two Peas and Their Pod.

Here’s what the recipe calls for:

8 cups peeled, cored, and sliced apples (about 9 medium apples)
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 cup all-purpose Gold Medal Flour

For the crumble topping:

1 cup all-purpose Gold Medal Flour
1 cup old-fashioned oats
2/3 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
12 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, diced

After eating another two of the apples, I was left with 10 fairly large apples to work with (the perfect amount for 3 pie-sized crumbles) so I played around with the measurements a bit…

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…but it’s pretty darn difficult to ruin a crumble so for all you non-bakers out there (like myself…), this is a recipe to try! If you love the caramel taste of brown sugar or vanilla extract, feel free to add a little more, or cut down on the sugar and add extra oats for a healthier version.

The Directions:

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

2. In a large bowl, combine apples, lemon juice, vanilla extract, granulated sugar, cinnamon, and flour. Gently toss until apples are well coated. Let the apple mixture sit while you prepare the crumble topping.

3. For the crumble topping: in a large bowl, combine the flour, oatmeal, brown sugar, granulated sugar, salt, and cinnamon. Stir together with a whisk. Mix in the butter with your fingers until the mixture comes together and you have big crumbles.

4. Place the apple mixture in a 12 inch skillet. Sprinkle the crumble mixture evenly over the apples. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes, or until the crumbly is browned and bubbling. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Apple Crisp w Watermark

A 12-inch skillet was use over at Two Peas and Their Pod – I chose to use pie tins only because I wanted to give a couple as gifts (it’s much more savvy to hand over a pie tin that a large skillet!). If you are making this only for yourself, I highly recommend using the skillet.

What a glorious end to a perfect semi-Fall weekend – vanilla ice cream with warmed apple crumble. But even better? Apple crumble and fruit for breakfast!

Bfast of Champions w watermark

Do you prefer crumble or pie? Have any tips or suggestions for enhancing this recipe? Please share!

Summertime Entertaining Made Easy.

There’s nothing better than sitting outdoors, soaking up the sun, and enjoying the company of friends and family. But actually getting to this moment can often be stressful, particularly if it’s an impromptu gathering. What should I serve?! What do I cook? Do I have time to run to the grocery store? Will everyone get eaten alive by mosquitos?! Aaack! If you’re anything like me, this then leads to a mad dash into the kitchen to desperately scour through the pantry, hoping that supplies are on hand.

Well, fret not my friends! As an extreme worry-wart myself, I’m here to tell you that everything is going to be ok. Really! Just a few simple supplies can transform a humdrum gathering into that perfect summertime soiree.

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Let me start by saying – summertime gatherings needn’t be fancy. This is a time of maxi dresses, flip flops, shorts, and tank tops. Create your entertainment accordingly! Pitchers of ice tea, water, and lemonade, a bucket of beer, and a carafe of wine spritzer should do the trick nicely.

Add to that just a couple more ingredients and you have yourself a party. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Flowers: whether home grown or fresh from the market, flowers add that instant pop of color. Again, you don’t need to get fancy here! Just a few wildflowers in an old tin can or mason jar, a bundle of tulips or sunflowers in a pitcher, or single flowers in a few empty wine bottles. Whatever you have on hand will work!

Craftberry Bush - Summer tablescape with free wild flowers.

Photography: Ashlee Raubach  Interior Design: Nicole Davisflower display

  • Fruit: I don’t know about you, but when I think of summer I can’t help but think of deliciously fresh fruit…peaches, blueberries, strawberries, watermelon – oh my! There’s nothing like biting into a juicy peach on a hot summer day. So be sure to set out bowls overflowing with seasonal fruits. Make a fruit salad. Add fruits to your ice tea and lemonade. Freeze them into your ice cubes. Whip them into a dessert. Do whatever you need to do to get as many fruits on the table as possible! Need some inspiration and a few recipes to get you started..?

Secret Fruit Salad: The secret is dry vanilla pudding mix. It combines with all the juices from the fruit & makes a scrumptious dressing that coats every bite. People will ask you for the recipe it's so good!

Secret Fruit Salad

Sweet Paul's Chocolate Chip Filled Raspberries

Chocolate Filled Raspberries

Raspbery beer cocktail

Strawberry Basil Lemonade Cocktail / Raspberry Beer Cocktail

Ginger Peach Soda

  • Veggies! Like fruit, fresh veggies are another summer must. Keep it simple with a veggie platter and other pop into the mouth options like this:

Tomato, mozzarella, prosciutto, basil

Tomato, Basil, Mozzarella, and Prosciutto

Or, I suppose you can go a little fancier and go for something like this…

layered summer salad - shrimp, avocados, grilled corn, black bean salsa, cucumbers, tomatoes, cheese, & creamy cilantro tomatillo dressing.

Delicious & refreshing!

  • Airflow. Glorious, cool air: not only does a fan keep your guests cool, but it keeps those little buggers away (I mean the bugs, not your friends)! Flies and mosquitos have a hard time flying in high wind so keep the airflow steady and directed at your food.

Vintage Fan

  • Foods fresh from the grill: Need I say more? Here are a couple amazing recipes to try:

Cheddar Jalapeno Chicken Burgers + Guacamole / whats gaby cooking

Cheddar Jalapeno Burgers with Guacamole (toppings make the burger!)

Chipotle chicken kabobs with avocado cream sauce

Chipotle Chicken Kabobs with Avocado Cream Sauce

Grilled Corn with Tequila Lime Butter #recipe

Grilled Corn with Tequila Lime Butter

  • Lighting: if you plan on partying through the night, make sure you have a few lights on hand. Tiki torches, tea candles, lanterns, or just a few lights strung through your trees or over your pergola not only create a dreamy glow, but they allow your patrons to see where they are going!

Poppytalk: Light it Up: Outdoor LanternsOld shutter doors as a backrop, strung with lights = gorgeous!

We need to do this on trees and columns. Just need to figure out electricity

You see? Not too hard is it?! And to make life as stress free as possible, here’s a grab and go checklist for you:

Summertime Entertaining – Grab & Go Checklist:

  • Ice
  • Beer & Wine
  • Vodka, Gin, and/or Tequila for Cocktails
  • Tonic and/or Mineral Water
  • Cooler, Bucket, Wagon, or Barrel for Drinks
  • Pitchers & Glasses
  • Plates & Serving Ware
  • Flowers & Containers
  • Lemons or Pre-made Lemonade
  • Tea Bags for Iced Tea
  • Fruit – blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, peaches, watermelon, and lime (basil & mint to accompany)
  • Veggies – lettuce, cherry tomatoes, avocado, onion, carrots, celery, cucumber, zucchini, squash (basil, mozzarella, prosciutto, shrimp, jalapenos, and/or ranch dressing to accompany)
  • Meat for Grilling (your choice of cheese/toppings to accompany)
  • Corn for Grilling (butter to accompany)
  • A Fan & Extension Cord
  • Tea Candles, Tiki Torches, Lanterns, or String of Lights

Now go forth and party!

CHARGING AHEAD WITH THANKSGIVING

My heart and prayers go out to all those affected by Hurricane Sandy. However, with the brunt of the hurricane now behind us and Thanksgiving charging ahead, I think it’s important to remember what we are thankful for.

For the first time, I’ll actually be hosting Thanksgiving for my family this year, and I can’t wait. I love the thrill of hosting, of creating something special for my loved ones, and basking in the conversation and laughter.

For my family, Thanksgiving is a casual affair; a lot of rest, relaxation, football, and food. And this is exactly what I want Thanksgiving dinner to embody: a casual family gathering with my own elegant twist.

So of course, I’ve been scouring through magazines, blogs, and Pinterest for recipes ideas and décor inspiration and here’s what I found:

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Bleu Cheese-bacon dip with crackers for pre-Thanksgiving, football watching snack. You can find the recipe here.

Perfect idea for dining room mantle!

Thanksgiving table setting

I love the natural neutrals of this table setting. It’s simple, elegant, and allows rooms for food on the table!

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Pumpkin risotto, Bread Stuffing with Pancetta & Figs, Cranberry Citrus Relish

Glazed Carrots with PistachiosCelery Root, Potato, and Pear Mash

Glazed Carrots with Pistachios, Celery, Potato, and Pear Mash

Green Beans with Shallots, Thyme, and Shiitake Mushrooms

Green Beans with Shallots, Thyme, and Shiitake Mushrooms

Buttermilk Cornbread, B. Smith’s Bourbon-Cranberry Bread Pudding

Pumpkin Mousse Trifle – delish!

Menu cards

Recipe cards for the family to take home – such a great idea!

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Simply adorable idea for buffet table.

Now, I’m sure many of you noticed my lack of Thanksgiving main entrée – the turkey! Well, this year I’ve decided to leave the turkey up to the boys. Yep, there’s nothing like a fryer and a 15lb turkey to bring together the testosterone…

I’m going to hope it turns out a little something like this though!

What are your plans for Thanksgiving this year? Will you be hosting? Travelling? I’ll be adding Thanksgiving inspiration to my Pinterest board for the next few weeks so feel free to share your recipes and ideas!

THE COLORS OF AUTUMN…COMFORT AT ITS BEST.

The colors of Autumn are now fully in effect, and there’s no escaping it. Not that I would want to – I love Autumn and all the colors it offers! Carrot orange, mustard yellow, ruby red, and everything in between….and it takes your breath away when profiled against the pale blue of the sky.

I fully believe this color combination is comfort at its best….

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Photos via here and here.

….so deliciously enticing and heartbreakingly beautiful; a bit like the Phoenix taking its last breathe before bursting into flames and fading away into ashes.

There also seems to be a weight that comes with Fall; a peacefully reflective weight that forms around the shoulders and tumbles across the body. A weight that you can nestle into, snuggle against, and then sit back and ponder life, family, and the upcoming holidays.

Yes, that’s comfort at its best indeed. And how I would love to live in that comfort all year!

Oh, but I can, you say? Simply by bringing the colors of the outside in…

Orange and Yellow Living room

Country French Color Scheme: Persimmon + Yellow

Analogous Color Scheme: Goldenrod + Kumquat

Orange and yellow living room. So cheerful!

…dressing the part….

Orange, yellow, blue and stripes. Love it!

…and eating foods that are Fall ripened and delicious?

Saffron, a delicate yellow-orange spice, comes from the dried, cured stigmas of the purple saffron flower. You'll find it at most grocery stores and specialty food markets.  Get more   healthy holiday recipes

Recipe here.

Normally I don't like green peppers but they are delicious in this recipe--red, yellow and orange are fabulous too, and who can say no to Italian sausage?

Recipe here.

Yes please. Challenge accepted!

SHARING THE LOVE.

Hello my friends and happy Friday to you! As you know, one of my favorite pastimes is perusing the interwebs. Now, I already have a huge selection of blogs bookmarked, favorited, what have you, but I’m always on the lookout for new and intriguing sites that offer words of inspiration, beautiful photographs, or simply a good laugh. Of course, it’s next to impossible for me to keep up with all the blogs that I come across and fall in love with, but I thought I’d share the love a little bit at a time:

1.  I am in love with Jesse’s visual storytelling blog. Jesse is in fact an Emmy award-winning filmmaker, but his still photographs are just as breathtaking. Currently, Jesse is creating a documentary called Give Me Your Hunger, an incredibly inspiring film that “explores how the most compassionate and daringly driven individuals have taken the seemingly hopeless war against hunger into their own hands in astonishing, brave and even dangerous ways.” Between capturing scenes for the film, here are just a few photographs he’s taken within and nearby Madurai, India:

For more inspiring photos – and to see a trailer for his new documentary – pop on over to his blog!

2. Well, I seem to be on a bit of a photography kick as of late. Perhaps it’s because I am attempting to tweak my own photography skills, which have A LOT of room to grow. But I’m learning, a little (tiny) bit at a time. In the meantime, I enjoy browsing through photographs like those of PRAMUDIYA. His photos truly seem to capture the essence of life – little clips of emotion that intrigues and leaves you wanting more. Kind of like a Mona Lisa smile.

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For more amazing photographs, pop on over to his blog or his professional website.

3. While I remain on a photography kick, I am sitting in front of my laptop with coffee in hand and find myself ravenous. I mean, my grumbling stomach caused my dog to slink behind the couch in fear. Somehow, this mixture of hunger and beautiful photography reminded me of Cannelle Et Vanille, a food and photography blog! Oh goodness, I’m salivating just looking at these pictures…

You can find the recipes for both the apple, gruyere and sage Muffins and the squash and leek soup here and the recipe for the apple, oat, and herb scones here. Enjoy!

4. And lastly, for a good, hearty laugh that should get you through the entire weekend, pop on over to I Miss You When I Blink. It never fails to disappoint!

Have a blog you’d like me to share? Email me a link and why you love it!

Have a great weekend ya’ll!

BEATING THE HEAT…

TGIF! Is it just me, or has this been a long week? For the last 2 days, I’ve been thinking that it’s Friday. Now that it finally is – I am one ecstatic gal! I spent last weekend repainting my living room (pictures coming soon!), and the majority of the week cleaning up after the weekend project, reorganizing, and doing a general – and very delayed – Spring cleaning. So this weekend I plan on doing as much of nothing as I can. Perhaps a little of this, a little of that, and a lot of this: (looking every bit as stylish, of course….)

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Emersonmade - Going to Market

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Unfortunately, with the weekend also comes the 100 degree weather. I already feel myself getting hot flashes at the thought…but where there’s a will, there’s a way, and the best way to beat the heat is with the help of a little booze!

Recipe HERE.

Recipe HERE.

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Recipe HERE.

And my personal favorite…

Lime Sorbet Margaritas

So simple, so refreshing, and so delicious!

Cheers! And may you stay cool…