Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Luscious Lime Chicken Fajitas

Absolutely fabulous!!

First, cook onion strips & mushroom slices in 2 T butter. When onions are cooked through, remove onions and mushrooms with a slotted spoon, leaving butter in frying pan. Add 2 T butter to pan.

Season one side of chicken tenders with garlic, salt, cumin and cilantro.
Cook chicken in butter, seasoned side down. Cook on medium heat 1 minute.

Next, add 1 cup lime juice to pan, pouring over chicken. While chicken is cooking, season the side that is facing up. Cook 4 minutes or until the top edges become white. Flip chicken and cook another 2 minutes or until chicken is cooked through and lime juice is cooked out.

Slice chicken into fajita strips and serve with the onions and mushrooms and other fajita toppings and sides.

Luscious!!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Tilapia Tacos with Veggie Salsa & Rice

Tilapia:
8 pieces (about 2 lbs) fresh tilapia (cubed)
1 stick butter
1/4 tsp. salt
1 tsp dry cilantro
Melt butter in a skillet. Add tilapia and cook. Add salt & cilantro. Cook until fish is done, about 4 minutes, stirring frequently. Fish will be white and semi-firm when it's done.

Rice:
Make 4 cups rice using package directions, adding 1 T lime juice at the end. We use Jasmine rice for this recipe, about 2 cups dry rice to 5 cups water. This makes enough rice for the tacos, plus a side item on each plate.

Veggie Salsa:
Combine in a bowl:
1 small Vidalia onion (diced)
2 Roma tomatoes (diced)
1/2 C diced bell pepper (I used one I roasted last week & that was definitely better)
1 T lime juice
1/4 C fresh cilantro, or 1 tsp. dry cilantro
Mix together and serve on the tacos over the tilapia.

Assemble the Tacos:
Layer tilapia, rice and the Veggie Salsa on a warm, soft tortilla. Add sour cream if desired.

Sooooo yummy!!!

Menu Plan Monday

Week of March 2-8:

Monday: Tilapia Tacos with Veggie Salsa & Lime Rice, Salad
Tuesday: Tomato Soup (Note: save 8 oz tomato sauce for Thursday's soup)
Wednesday: Cheeseburger Rotini
Thursday (Mom's out of town): Tuscany Peasant Soup
Friday (Mom still gone): Chicken Patty Sandwiches, French Fries, carrots
Saturday: Kids' Night! (Make-Your-Own-Pizza for kids, Date Night for Mom & Dad!)
Sunday: Cereal

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Menu Plan Monday

Just realized I didn't post this for this week. Ignore the fact that it's Tuesday night. Work with me, people.

Monday: Shrimp Tetrazzini (No, we didn't have it last week. Something came up.)
Tuesday: Meatball Subs - cooked ALL DAY!!! Mama's favorite and a general Family Hit!
Wednesday: Tacos & Burritos - Dora's choice for her birthday
Thursday: Spaghetti with the AWESOME sauce from Tuesday's meatball subs!
Friday: Teenagers here this weekend - Nachos!
Saturday: Out
Sunday: Enchiladas - Angel's choice for her birthday! Hope we can get these made - her birthday party is in the afternoon so we may have to convince her to choose something that can be prepared more quickly!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Menu Plan Monday



Note: Tuesdays & Thursdays are Soup Nights because we don't get home until around 8. Wednesdays are Quick Fix Nights because we have to leave for church at 6. Fridays are Easy Fix Nights because we are gone all day at co-op and I come home exhausted!

Monday: Almost Gyros (because they aren't made from lamb, but leftover roast from last night), Salad
Tuesday: Jamaican Pumpkin Soup, Croissants
Wednesday: Shrimp Tetrazzini, Garlic Bread
(We don't often eat shrimp for health reasons, but we were given quite a bit of shrimp, and we really do love the taste, so we're eating it for now!)
Thursday: Tuscany Peasant Soup, Rolls
Friday: Stuffed Tacos, Salad
Saturday: Valentine's Day - Eat Out!
Sunday: Homemade Pizzas - we usually do this on Saturdays but changed it this week because of Valentine's Day

Menu Plan Monday


I meant to start posting menus last week, sort of a Very Late New Year's Resolution. But, I forgot...oh well. I will try to post recipes to go with most of these each week. I may not get them loaded until the weekend, though.
Note: Tuesdays & Thursdays we don't get home until around 8, so those are Soup Nights. Wednesday nights we have church so we are on a tight schedule. Wednesday night meals must be prepared fairly quickly, and require very little clean-up. Fridays, we are gone all day at co-op, and I come home exhausted so these are often crock-pot days. Saturdays we usually have homemade pizzas. Sundays we often have company for dinner.
Here's last week's menu:
Wednesday: Lemon-Pepper Chicken Ziti, Lemony Green Beans
Friday: Cereal
Saturday: Homemade Pizzas
Sunday: (Company) Smoked Roast, Diced Garlic Potatoes, Salad

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Monkey Bread

We LOVE Monkey Bread at our house!! This is a super-easy breakfast because you prepare it the night before, then just throw it in the oven that morning. Great for Christmas morning! Also a good dish to take to a breakfast, because it is easily transportable and always a hit!

The night before:

  • Grease bundt pan and place 1 package frozen Parkerhouse rolls (about 2 dozen) inside it.
  • Sprinkle 1 package regular butterscotch pudding (not instant) over the rolls.
  • Sprinkle 1/2 C brown sugar, 1/4 C white sugar, 2 t cinnamon over the rolls.
  • Melt 1 stick butter and pour over the top.
  • Place towel over pan and let it rise overnight. If you are like me, "overnight" could mean around 5-6 hours for you. To the bread, "overnight" means at least EIGHT hours. Ridiculous, I know. Who sleeps eight hours?

The next morning:

  • Remove towel and bake 30 minutes in a 350 degree oven.
  • Dump the whole thing onto a round platter and enjoy!! This is super good with coffee!