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Ranch Green Beans

ranch green beans

So I just got back from a wonderful weekend in Florida surprising my mom for her birthday (don’t worry, I’ll have a post on that soon). But in the mean time, I realized I haven’t had much time to share with you any of my recipes. So I shall get to blogging and start you back into the world of food with a really simple, really quick ranch green beans recipe.

I promise, it’s good. I’m not a green beans kind of gal and one of my girlfriends actually got me hooked on green beans because of this recipe.

Ranch Green Beans

Gather
1/2 pound of fresh green beans, cleaned and ends cut off
Package of dry Hidden Valley Original Ranch Dip Mix
Water

In a medium saucepan, place green beans and a quarter cup of water. Heat skillet to medium heat, until water is simmering. Cover and cook until green beans are tender, about 8 minutes. Remove all but about a tablespoon of water, add 1/2 tablespoon of dry ranch dip mix into saucepan, stir, and cook for another two minutes. Green beans should be coated and water should be evaporated.

Serve and enjoy.

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Food

Sweet and Spicy Buffalo Wings

Spicy Buffalo Wings

This all started with a conversation about the difference between wings and boneless wings. I fought hard. I fought really hard to explain that “boneless wings” are actually just chicken nuggets.

And I think I only “won” (if not momentarily) because I was cooking dinner, and we wouldn’t have eaten if we deliberated any longer. So I grabbed the traditional, bone-in wings, and got at it. For an evening of sweet and spicy buffalo wings, follow my lead.

Sweet and Spicy Buffalo Wings

Gather
3/4 cup of flour
1 tsp of cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp of garlic powder
1/2 tsp of salt
1/2 cup of butter, melted
1/2 cup of Frank’s Red Hot Sauce
1/4 cup of brown sugar
20-25 wings

Preheat oven to 400. In a large bowl or large ziplock bag, combine flour, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, and salt. Toss wings in flour mixture until wings are evenly coated, shake off excess flour.

In another bowl, combine melted butter (warm), brown sugar, and hot sauce. Mix until combined. Dip wings into butter mixture to coat them, then place evenly onto cookie sheets. Place in oven and bake for 45-50 minute, or until chicken is no longer pink inside and crispy outside. Turn wings over halfway to ensure chicken is baked through.

Spicy Buffalo Wings

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Fashion, Food

Be My Pin Pal?

Pin Pal

 

It’s fall, so I’m going hog wild with autumn-themed pins – both food and fashion! So if you’re not already following me on Pinterest, click the picture, click here, or click the button on the right hand side of my site to go to my page and follow me. Be my pin pal, won’t you?

I’m thinking of all things pumpkin, falling leaves, warm blankets, and plaid. I have a love for plaid and am in dire need of more shirts. Taking all advice on the best places to get comfy, fitted, warm, plaid shirts for the season. You get bonus points if they’re on sale! Comment below with links and suggestions. Thank you!

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Food, Savory

Quick Spicy Pork and Rice

Spicy Pork and Rice

Every day at lunch, I make the same thing. Hard to believe, right? But it’s true. I dice up a cucumber, dice up a few Roma tomatoes, and grill some chicken. Then I toss it all together with a bit of Parmesan dressing and call it a day.

It’s a cheap lunch, but it’s boring after you’ve eaten it five days in a row. So the other day when I would normally go to the meat counter and ask for a single piece of chicken, I decided instead to make a go at the packaged meat to see what was there, and what was cheap.

I lucked out and found a small package of pork – diced up and scheduled to be eaten with someone’s stir fry. Instead, it was coming home with me as well as some white rice and a package of McCormick Grill Mates Montreal Chicken seasoning. I have some green pepper and some cherry tomatoes to go with and and headed headed out to cook.

Now I know what you’re thinking, Roni, that’s chicken seasoning. Well, no, not really. That’s how they’re marketing it. It’s really just garlic, salt, paprika, red pepper, and some other seasonings. None which are only allowed to be on chicken. I wanted spicy pork, and so be it, I was going to get spicy pork.

So I moderately seasoned the pork, cooked it with the green peppers, then tossed it with the diced tomatoes, and cooked white rice. Surprisingly easy, and divine.

Quick Spicy Pork and Rice

Gather
1/2 pound of diced pork (shoulder or butt)
McCormick Grill Mates Montreal Chicken Seasoning
1/4 green pepper, diced
3/4 of a cup of halved cherry tomatoes
1 cup of Minute Rice

In a medium-sized pan, cook pork seasoned with spice blend. Add diced green peppers to pan and cook. It is important that the meat is not all stuck together in one clump, otherwise, it won’t brown. The meat needs room. Cook meat until it is no longer pink and cooked through.

Cook rice. (I like to use the Minute Ready to Serve White Rice in the single serving packages.) Toss rice with tomatoes and cooked green peppers and spicy pork. Enjoy!

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