Rapunzels Rainbow Tangled Angel Hair

It’s week three of our Disney Princess competition!

This week features the beautiful and brand new

Rapunzel from Disney’s new Tangled

contests   Rapunzels Rainbow Tangled Angel HairThe hubs took the boys to see this flick.

They all loved it.

But all I could think of when trying to come up with a recipe was…

Rapunzel, Rapunzel throw down your….

ANGEL HAIR!!!

So here it is…

This is a super delicious quick dish that comes together in a flash.

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Rapunzel’s Rainbow “Tangled” Angel Hair Pasta

WHAT YOU NEED:

1 lb box angel hair pasta

2 T Extra Virgin Olive Oil

1 T butter

1 zucchini cut into ribbons

2 carrots cut into ribbons

1 yellow squash cut into ribbons

1 box grape tomatoes

3 cloves garlic, sliced thin

1 t crushed red pepper

S&P

parmesan cheese

WHAT TO DO:

Heat a big pot over hot water for your pasta.  Cook according to package directions for al dente.  Angel hair cooks very quickly!

Meanwhile in a large skillet heat extra virgin olive oil and butter over medium high heat.  When the oil is warming add in your garlic and crushed red pepper.  Be sure to keep a careful eye on it.  As soon as it begins to brown add in your vegetables.  Season well with S&P.  Let the veggies soften up while your pasta cooks.

When your pasta is done, drain well and add to the skillet of veggies.  Toss well to coat and add grated parmesan cheese.

Serve and enjoy!

Now it’s your turn…

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If you want this adorable Magical Glow Rapunzel doll to call your very own…

Send in your Tangled recipes!

Contest ends Friday at midnight!

Can’t wait to see what you come up with.

Cinderella’s Prince Charming’s Prime Rib Roast

This dish was originally called “Someday My Prince Will Come Prime Rib” but then I was told that Snow White sang that song, not Cinderella.

See what happens when you have all boys?

contests   Cinderellas Prince Charmings Prime Rib RoastI’ve been busy thinking of a Cinderella inspired dish for our awesome Disney Princess Contest

So I decided to come up with a dish inspired by the boys in Cinderella…

Namely the Prince.

Prince Charming.

This got me thinking about my Prince Charmings

And their favorite dishes…

What do all boys like?

Meat!

Good meat!

Prime rib meat!

Voila!

This dish did the trick!

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In fact, they dove into it so fast that I didn’t get a good after shot.

I guess that’s the sign of a really really yummy dinner.

WHAT YOU NEED:

5-7 rib, bone in prime rib roast

S&P

3 cloves garlic

3 springs thyme

3 springs rosemary

olive oil

WHAT TO DO:

Let meat settle to room temp. Usually 2-3 hrs before cooking.

Preheat oven to 450 degrees.

Cover and I mean cover the whole outside of roast heavily with salt and pepper. Cut 3 slits in the meat and stick a garlic clove inside each slit. Drizzle with olive oil and toss your fresh herbs on top.

Cook for 20 minutes on 450°  to brown up the outside.

Reduce heat to 350° temp hits about 140° to 150°. About 2 hours or so.

Make sure your therometer is in the meat and not in the gap between ribs and meat.

Let sit for 1/2 hr temp will rise another 10° or so. Slice and enjoy.

That is for med-well. If you want it medium or medium rare cut back on the heating time.

contests   Cinderellas Prince Charmings Prime Rib Roast

Now it’s your turn!

Send me your ideas for Cinderella recipes!

Post them here in the comments and you could win that gorgeous Cinderella doll for the princess in your life!

Contest ends Friday at midnight!

Noteworthy Nugget:  This is my brother in law, Matt’s, recipe.  My boys adore it!  I’ve never seen them eat so much at one sitting.  Matt, let me know what Disney Princess you’d like!

Ready When You Are Pot Roast

I have decided that the inventor of the crock pot deserves a national holiday to recognize their efforts and the success they bring to families everywhere.  I mean what’s better than grabbing the kids before school, letting them toss a bunch of stuff into a pot and pressing a button?

You go to school…

you head off to work…

you take the kids to soccer…

pick up your dry cleaning…

and head on home…

Walk in the door and voila…

Dinner is served!

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Serves: 6                        Prep time:  15 minutes                        Cook time: 9 hours

2-3 lb bottom round or rump roast

1 T  canola oil

3 large  carrots, cut in large chunks

3 large celery stalks, cut in large chunks

1 large onion, cut in large chunks

1 cup white mushrooms whole

1 lb  small red potatoes, halved

2 cloves garlic, chopped

1 package dry onion soup mix

1 10 oz can low sodium cream of mushroom soup

½ cup beef stock

S&P

Special Equipment:  Slow cooker

In a large skillet heat oil over high heat.  Season your roast on all sides with S&P.  When oil is smoking add meat and brown on all sides.  Meanwhile add your veggies to the bottom of you slow cooker.  When your meat is browned, place on top of veggies.  Add in your chopped garlic, and season with S&P.  Sprinkle your dry soup mix over meat and veggies then pour on your soup.  Pour stock over veggies and cover.  Cook on low for 8 hours.

Serve this with a side salad and crusty bread or just enjoy as is…this is a one pot wonder!

I hereby christen the 3rd week of October

Crock Pot Week!

Gather your best recipes and send them in.

If I use one of yours…

YOU WIN!!

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A copy of our cookbook to call your very own.  Fire up your crock pots in honor of the guy (or girl – come on now, we all know it was probably a busy mom) who created them and pay some tribute.  If you can actually tell me who did invent the crock pot you win too!  Well, you win mad props from me anyway!

Bacon Cheeseburger Meatloaf

Enjoy this little blast from the past…I had to repost it since I can sum it up in one word…Yummy!!!

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Serves: 6  Prep Time:  15 minutes  Cook time:  1 hour 10 minutes

For the meatloaf:

1 lb       ground beef

1/2 lb   ground veal

1/2  lb ground pork

2 T water

1                                    egg, bean

1 clove                                    garlic, chopped

½ c                                    bread crumbs

2 T                                    Worcestershire sauce

¾ c                                    chili sauce (you can use ketchup too)

½ c                                    onions, finely chopped

½ c                                    mushrooms, finely chopped

8 strips cooked bacon roughly chopped

6 oz cubed sharp cheddar cheese

½ c                                    canned fried onion strips

S&P

for the topping:

1/4 cup ketcup

2 T mustard

1 T mayonnaise

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees.  Place all the ingredients for the meatloaf in a large mixing bowl.  Using your hands, mix the ingredients gently until well combined being sure not to overhandle it, you don’t want to end up with tough meatloaf!

Place the meat into a baking dish and shape into a loaf.  Some people place the meatloaf on top of sliced bread to catch all the grease but I look at that as a waste of bread!  I mean that’s a sandwich or two for the kids right?

In a small bowl mix the ketchup, mustard and mayo.  Spoon it out on top of the meatloaf.  This will create a yummy crust on top, and you like this on your bacon cheeseburger right?

Bake at 375 for an hour and 10 minutes then allow to rest on the counter for 10 minutes before serving.

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Oven Baked Fish Sticks n’ Chips

Do your kids love fish sticks as much as mine do?  Isn’t it funny how even the pickiest eater will for some reason gobble down those little fishies if they’re deep fried and slathered with tartar sacue?  Ok, well I’d eat almost anything if it was deep friend and slathered in tartar sauce.

Even my little brother growing up who ate nothing but peanut butter LOVED those fish sticks.  Granted he dipped them in applesauce, but I never said he was normal.

Anyway my kids love their Groton Fisherman, but I wanted something a little healthier.  I wanted to know where my fish was coming from and I wanted them to help me make it.  I also wanted to nix the frying, we all get plenty of fried food right?  So here it is…Oven Baked Fish Sticks n’ Chips!  They’re so delicious and if your kid thinks they’re afraid of fish, tell ‘em it’s chicken.

Oh yeah, I said it, I’m not above a little white lie to get my kids over the hump.  That’s how my Dad got me to eat sushi.  He told me the eel was chicken.  It was so good there was no going back…but that’s another story.
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Serves: 4                         Prep time: 15 minutes                        Cook time: 35 minutes

FOR THE FISH STICKS:

1 ½ lbs                                  halibut fillet

1 c                                    all purpose flour

1 t                                    garlic powder

1 t                                     paprika

3                                     egg whites

½ c                                    milk

2 c                                    panko bread crumbs

½ c                                    parmesan cheese

2 T                                    extra virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling

S&P

FOR THE FRIES:

2 large                                    russet potatos

1 T                                    extra virgin olive oil

1 clove                                    garlic chopped

S&P

Preheat your oven to 450 degrees.  Slice your potatoes in half lengthwise.  Slice the half in half so you have quarters.  dinner   Oven Baked Fish Sticks n ChipsThen slice each quarter in thirds.  Place all your potato slices on a baking sheet.  Drizzle with olive oil, chopped garlic, and S&P.  Mix well with your fingers to coat and bake at 425 for 30 minutes.

dinner   Oven Baked Fish Sticks n ChipsCut your halibut fillet in half so it is about ½ inch thick.  Then cut the halibut into 1 inch wide pieces.  Pat them dry with a paper towel and set aside.  Get out three large bowls.  dinner   Oven Baked Fish Sticks n ChipsAdd in your flour, garlic powder and paprika to the first, the egg whites and milk to the second, and the breadcrumbs, cheese and S&P to the third.  Mix to combine all the ingredients in each bowl.  Beat the egg white and milk with a whisk for a minute or two.

Pour 2 T of olive oil onto a baking sheet and spread around to cover.  Dip each fish stick into the flour mixture.  Shake off excess flour and dip into the egg/milk bowl.  Then dip into the bread crumbs and lay onto your baking sheet in a single layer.  dinner   Oven Baked Fish Sticks n ChipsContinue with the rest of your fish sticks.  Drizzle the fish with a bit more olive oil and put into the oven.  Bake for 18 – 20 minutes or until nicely browned.   Serve with tartar sauce or ketchup for dipping, and veggie crudite for dunking!

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Meaty Morsel:  You can make this same recipe with other types of fish!  Try omega 3 rich salmon or super easy tilapia (a very nice and mild white fish).  You can even try it with some jumbo shrimp, just cut down on the cooking time by about 8-10 minutes.

Fitzpatrick Pizza Party

Oh I can feel, coming in the air tonight…

It feels like fall!

It’s coming!

This is my first fall back east in over 12 years. I’m sooooooo excited. So as the weather cools down we decided to heat up the kitchen.

You all know how we love our pizza.

Well, really, who doesn’t?

We do all kinds of pizza around here

We do BBQ Chicken Pizza

We do Grown Up Date Night Pizza

We do Pizza Puffs

We do Potato Pizza I mean we are Fitzpatricks after all

We do Muffin Man Pizzas

We even do Upside Down Pizza

For tonight I decided to use up the dough I had frozen from when I made the Date night pizza and slapped in on the pizza rock and we made pizza two ways…

Tomato

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and Pesto

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Both of which were great.  Why?  Because we topped them both with sauteed mushrooms, garlic, fresh mozzarella and wait for it…

PANCETTA!

Turns out I’m the only one who really likes the pesto.  Bummer, guess I’ll just have to eat it all myself.

They’re both delicious, here’s how you make them.

2 pizza dough (you can use store bought, from your local pizza joint, or try this recipe for homemade dough here)

1/4 cup prepared pesto sauce

1/4 cup pizza sauce (try the organic san marzano sauce from Whole Foods…YUM!!!)

2 large balls fresh mozzarella, sliced into thin discs

1/4 lb pancetta cut into large slices

8 oz sliced button mushrooms

8 oz sliced portobello mushrooms

3/4 cup shredded mozzarella

4 cloves garlic chopped fine

2 T olive oil

S&P

Preheat your oven to 425 degrees.  Heat a large skillet over medium high heat.  Heat up 1 T olive oil.  When it’s hot add in your pancetta.  Cook until crispy.  Remove with a slotted spoon and set aside.  Add in an additional T of oil if needed.  Toss in your sliced mushrooms.  Saute until soft, about 8 minutes.  Add in your garlic and cook for an additional minute.  Turn off the heat and set aside.

dinner   Fitzpatrick Pizza PartyNext stretch your dough to the desired size.  We went for small pizzas.  Slather one dough with your red pizza sauce, the pesto to the other.  Or you can mix your sauces and get a yummy basily good tomato sauce.  Sounds like another recipe brewin’… Top the sauce with mushrooms.  Top each with fresh mozzarella, then shredded mozzarella.  Top the cheese with the pancetta and bake each pizza for 15 minutes or until nice and bubbly.

Serve with a side salad.  Trust me, there’s no leftover pizza for the next morning on this one.  Yes I eat leftover pizza for breakfast.  Don’t judge, always have, always will.  Also eat leftover chinese for breakfast.

It’s my fave.  What’s yours?

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dinner   Fitzpatrick Pizza Party

dinner   Fitzpatrick Pizza Party

dinner   Fitzpatrick Pizza Party

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