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January 23, 2012

Mexican Night!

January 23, 2012
Its been a little while since I've posted a dinner idea and recipe. Here's one that easy on the wallet, quick to whip up, colourful and tasty!

Its Mexican night in the kitchen....but the music playing is Reggae. Doesn't matter, it makes the mood light and I think the food tastes better when you dance while making it!

Here's what we had:

To make this simple meal for two you will need:

  • 1/2 lb pack of ground beef (I used medium, but you can use lean or extra lean)
  • 1/2 cup of long grain rice
  • 1 tsp of canola oil
  • tomato paste
  • 1/2 pack of taco seasoning
  • chili powder
  • salt and pepper
  • 1/2 cooking onion (or if you like heat, use the whole thing!)
  • 1 juicy lime
Buy some flour tortillas or taco shells and all the toppings your heart desires!!

While you soak the rice in some water to remove the starchiness, dice the onion into small pieces. Heat the canola oil in a small pot, put in a dash of salt, a dash of chili powder and 2 teaspoons of the tomato paste. Add 1/3rd of the diced onions and mix until you see the onion softening. Drain the rice and add it to the pot with 1 cup of fresh water. Bring the rice to a boil uncovered. Once it starts to boil, cover the rice and lower the temperature to simmer while you prep the rest of the meal. 

In a frying pan, I used non-stick (read:less mess), heat the rest of the diced onion at medium high heat. Once you hear the onion start to sizzle, add your ground beef and use a spatula to ensure the beef is broken up into small pieces. Cook the beef until you see it all turn a light brown. Lower the heat to medium low and sprinkle the beef with a pinch of salt, a pinch of pepper, a teaspoon of chili powder and half of the taco seasoning packet. Mix together and then add a little water with a teaspoon of tomato paste and continue to combine. Be sure to taste and decide what you need more of. Feel free to experiment and add more seasoning or water to make the consistency what you like.

At this point all of your food is heated and ready. Toss the rice with a spoon to make sure its cooked through and not too moist. I added the juice of half a lime on top of the rice and mixed it together right before I served it. It was so yummy! I decided to boil some corn to add a sweeter side dish to the meal. You can do whatever you like, maybe saute some red and green pepper or onions! Chop up your toppings and then you're all ready to EAT! Muy Rico!

Here's the dishes up close and my taco-salad-on-a-plate creation:







Have fun creating your very own fiesta! Muy Bien!

January 13, 2012

Welcome 2012!

January 13, 2012
Happy New Year Everyone!


Even bloggers deserve holidays. The truth is that we were busy for the past few weeks almost non stop. Translation: saw lots of family and friends, and ate lots of food. One of my new years resolutions is to keep this blog alive, so its a late start...but better late than never!


Here are the highlights:
-Celebrating Christmas Eve with my husband's side of the family and enjoying a turkey dinner, two hours later heading to my parents' house to have a prime rib dinner. Yes, two full meals in the span of a few hours. Oh and the next day we had a Christmas Day steak lunch with my in-laws...mmmm!


- Using an electric knife for the first time. (it cuts prime rib roast like a dream!)


- Gifting our mothers with flavor infused Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegar (www.fustinis.com) an idea born out of our vacation in Traverse City. They also have a location in Ann Arbor where you can taste a variety of flavors and learn what combinations go well together and how to use them in certain dishes. I brought home the Vanilla Bean Balsamic Vinegar for myself, and I love it in salads! 


- Getting two new kitchen appliances: A food processor, and a hand blender. Now I can make hummus without little chunks being left in the batch! The hand blender is amazing, its the appliance I knew the least about, and it is wonderful! I can't wait to venture into making soups and other pureed creations with it. 


-Making my sister cry when she opened her surprise gift on sibling Christmas and was so happy to hear she was coming to a concert with us! Sibling Christmas was a lot of fun this year, and by next year my sister-in-law will be a wife and will bring along her husband. So the sibling-hood is growing! 


-Winning a gingerbread house contest. Before Christmas we had some good friends over, two couples to be exact, and we decided to have a guys vs. girls gingerbread decorating contest. Check out my facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Married-with-Kitchen/268646703158184for the pictures. Needless to say, the ladies won!!!


Its bad when a blog takes so long to write that you begin to forget the highlights! All I know is I have lots of restaurant reviews up my sleeve, some new recipes to share and lots of excitement for this new year!


To my family and friends: thank you for making this holiday wonderful by having us over or coming over to our place, you made this holiday special for us, THANK YOU! 


To my blog readers, whoever you are, thank you for giving me a chance, and I hope I can make you proud in 2012. Always feel free to leave comments, ask questions and keep me informed of what you like and don't like: I would love to hear from you!


2012, bring it on!
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