Thursday, February 21, 2013

Grilled Cheese Rolls

So these grilled cheese rolls were all over Pinterest. When I looked in my cabinet and saw the Tomato Bisque hiding there, I knew I was gonna have to give these a try.  So here we go:

Grilled Cheese Rolls

So the link for this can be found here and there's some amazing pictures if you're curious.

Recipe/Directions:

Cut the crusts of your bread. Flatten your crustless bread squares with a rolling pin and then top with one piece of American Cheese (do not be tempted to use more cheese, in this case one is enough).  Roll your cheese squares up and cook them in a pan with melted butter over medium heat. (Seam side down first to secure them) (rolling occasionally in the buttered pan to crisp all sides) until cheese is melted, about 5 minutes.  Remove from pan and your Grilled Cheese Rolls are ready to enjoy!

Notes:

Yeah, this is an example of one of those awesome pinterest things that just don't work out like that in real life.  I was a bit skeptical that the recipe would be as simple as the link suggested, plus I don't think I trust anything that says to get rid of the crust (aka the best dipping part of a grilled cheese!).

I had the pan at medium heat like noted but the second I put the roll in the pan, the outsides got crispy and burnt.  Then my seam didn't secure at all and the cheese didn't melt.

I planned on making 3 of the roll ups because I always have the dilemma of 1 sandwich isn't enough, 2 is too much.  I ended up making 1 roll up and 1 regular grilled cheese.  Maybe I'll try this again later but honestly, I probably won't decide it's worth trying again.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Not-Quite-Valentine's

So on Wednesday night, I had a "not quite Valentine's date with my not quite Valentine" (the story of that is for another blog at another time).  Boy came over and I cooked dinner and made dessert.  Food shopping beforehand for everything for both recipes came to less than $30 combined so I'm going to count this all as an epic win.


Bubble Up Pizza

To start with for dinner, we had Bubble Up Pizza, which I could best describe as a pizza in a casserole form and was absolutely delicious.  The link for this can be found here. The recipe (copied from the link is):

Ingredients:

2 cans (12oz) golden layer buttermilk biscuits (Pillsbury Grands! Jr)
1 jar (15oz) pizza sauce
2 cups mozzarella cheese
your favorite pizza toppings - cooked sausage, turkey pepperoni, peppers, mushrooms
cooking spray

Directions:

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  Cut biscuits into quarters and place in medium bowl.  Toss biscuits with pizza sauce.  Add pizza topping and half of the cheese.  Toss until well blended.  Spray a 9x13 pan with cooking spray.  Pour biscuit mixture into pan and top with remaining cheese.  Bake at 375 for 25-30 minutes, or until biscuits are done.

Notes:

For pizza toppings, I bought Bridgford presliced packages of salami and pepperoni and used the full 5 oz packages of each.   I thought that made for too much toppings.  Boy disagreed though so we'll see about that next time.

Instead of using a 15 oz jar of sauce, I used a 24 oz jar because that's what I happened to buy.  I initially only put about 2/3 of the jar in the mixture; however when I was pouring it into the pan, I was thinking about how the grands would expand while making. So I figured might as well and tossed some more sauce in there.  On Wednesday I thought it worked out pretty well but in leftovers I've been rethinking that.  Might've been a bit much.

I also think that the full 2 cups of cheese might of been a bit much.  I never thought in my life I would ever say this but it might have been cheese overkill.

I baked it for about 23 minutes rather than the full 25 and it came out really very well.  

I had a bowl full on Wednesday, Boy had 2 larger helpings, each 1 larger than what I had.  Plus I had a full tupperware container full of leftovers - which has worked out to another 3 servings for me.  If I made this for just me for any reason, I definitely would need to cut the recipe in half.  I'm all for leftovers but 6 servings would probably be overkill lol. 

I'd definitely make it again.  I really liked it and so did Boy.

Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Freezer Pie

To follow, for dessert we had a chocolate and peanut butter pie.  Boy's favorite is peanut butter and mine's is chocolate so I figured it'd be a hit.   The link can be found here and the recipe is:

Ingredients:

1 Keebler chocolate cookie pie crust
1 Large box of instant chocolate pudding
1 1/2 cups of milk
1 (8 oz) tub of Cool Whip
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

Directions:

In a large bowl, mix the pudding with the milk. Whisk in the Cool Whip. Unwrap the Peanut Butter Cups (approx. 15 of the large ones or 25 minis) and chop them roughly. Fold the chopped candy into the pudding mix.  Pour all into the chocolate pie crust.  Top with a few more chopped peanut butter cups.  Store in the freezer until about 15 minutes before serving.

Notes:

Oh my goodness this pie was absolutely delicious.  The only comment I'd have is that it takes a full bag of Reese's cups to make - which can add up $$ wise.   I'm sure there's ways to get the same pb + chocolate taste without spending the bigger bucks for the brand name Reese's.  I'm also sure I'll be on the hunt for them and posting more about it at some point hah.

Introduction

Months ago (was it even years ago?) I found this recipe online for a chicken cornbread casserole that was absolutely delicious- although a bit too soupy. Some time later, I decided that I wanted to try and make it again.  I couldn't find the recipe again and because this similar recipe I found had different amounts of everything, even though I used less soup than was suggested- I again ended up with a too soupy mixture.

Well not again.


Like just about every other girl in the world with a computer and/or smartphone, I've become incredibly obsessed with Pinterest.  It took me longer to get obsessed than most others but now that I'm here and addicted, I want to have somewhere to post notes about the things I've tried, what I liked and didn't like and all that.