Saturday, September 6, 2014

Kudos to Cubanelles!

I found something to make with the plethora of cubanelle peppers we picked from our one plant. It was so overloaded that it fell over!


Stuffed Cubes!

I mixed some ground beef with hot Italian sausage and seasonings and created a fantastic dish. Jeff even liked it!


1 can enchilada sauce (15oz)
1/2 lb ground beef
1/2 lb hot Italian sausage
1 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp cumin
2 tsp salt
1 tbls tomato paste

1/8 cup chopped onion
1 clove minced garlic
4 oz Mexican cheese


Mix all of the above, except the onion and garlic and cheese, until well blended but don't overwork the mixture.

Next cut a slit next to the cap of the cubanelles.




Then starting from the bottom of the cubanelle, slice a section about 1/4 inch wide from the bottom to the top of the pepper.




You are cutting a section out of the pepper so you can press the meat mixture into it.




After cutting the section out, scrape out the seeds and membrane veins with a small spoon.  I left the stems on so they wouldn't fall apart but you could cut them off.



Now take a small portion of meat mixture (dime sized) and cook it in a pan with a little bit of oil.
You want to cook it until done so you can taste it to make sure it's seasoned right. To be honest the hot Italian sausage has a lot of flavor so adding a lot of seasonings isn't really needed. You can also add some chili powder or chipotles in adobe sauce. That's too spicy for my man so I held back from doing that.

Once the filling is to your taste, fill the cubanelles with the meat mixture.

I used my cast iron braiser to cook the peppers in some red pepper oil.


I sauteed them until they were browned on the bottom.
 
 
I added half of the chopped onion and all the garlic while they browned.

After they browned I added the can of enchilada sauce to the pan being careful not the get the sauce on the top of the peppers. I topped it with the rest of the onion.

 I lowered the heat and cooked until the meat was no longer pink, then I topped it with the cheese and cooked it in a 350 degree onion for about 14 minutes, until the cheese was browned.

It wiped out my clean stovetop. Bah!

I also decided to try to see if I could make microwave Mexican Minute Rice and it worked!!

2 Cups Minute Rice
1 tbls minced onion
2 cups water
1tbls tomato paste
1 tsp garlic salt


Mix, place into glass bowl, cover with plastic wrap and cook for 5 minutes. OMG!! I was tickled pink!


Wow, seems like a long time since I did a bpal review. I was checking out the bpal listed on ebay today. There's so many that I want! Bah!

Let's do this one.

413 U.S. 15
Miller vs. California


I don't know what the numbers mean...maybe I will find out after I review then google for the ingredients....


In the bottle it's a buttery floral. Sweet. Like blueberries sautéed in butter with cream, vanilla and flowers. It's super pungent too. I feel walloped.

On the hand: the top note of this is really unique. Berries, berries, berries. As it dries down I get a cinnamon note. The butter is audacious. I'm liking it a lot. This could be a $100.00 bottle of designer perfume. Super for a signature scent. No one would smell like this. It smells the same on the wrist as in the bottle although the bottle has a little more buttery-ness.

What's in this? 
Leather, cognac, fig, ripe berry, and cream, stuffed into a plain brown paper bag.


Ahh, the cognac and leather buffaloed me. That's the unique smell! This is awesome. Love this oil! It's so damned different!

Now you gotta read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller_v._California

Working for attorneys has helped me understand the legal jargon. What an interesting case. So this Miller guy gets charged with a MISDEMEANOR and takes it to the Supreme Court?? Dayum!

Stuffed into a brown paper bag??






Monday, September 1, 2014

I'm getting pinged as all get out...

It's almost time for making fall and Halloween wreaths. My favorite time of the year. I can see a candy wrapper on the ground that's stressed with different colors from being in the elements so long and I can look at it and think, oh, that'd be cool on a wreath.

Hmmm, what to make for breakfast tomorrow morning.....

Breakfast burritos? With scrambled egg, ham, bacon, has brown and sautéed onions and peppers? I have a bunch of cubanelle peppers that I had to pick because the plant fell over! Bah!

Eff me! It's raining here like all get out. I love storms as long as there isn't wind. I like thunder ...................and lightning, to a degree......but lightning can be nasty. Storms rule.

We had BLT's for supper tonight. So I plan to make french toast with the white bread. 98% of the time we have wheat laying around the house. Jeff uses it to make sandwiches for work lunches.

He doesn't have much time to eat at work. Busy, busy, busy all the time. Small shop, family owned retail. He loves it. If only we could all love our work, eh?

I was rootin for Keselowski in tonight's race.  Not because he's a little whiny baby, but because about 15 laps into the race I asked Jeff what driver was in third? Brad Keselowski. My non-hero. Go Brad Go! I hate the name Brad. Every man I've ever met named Brad I hated. I'm talking hate like take off my 4 1/2  inch heel and shot-put it at his head and bury that heel about 3 inches in. WTF?

                                                            
 
                                                      Brad's suck.



I just made Jeff come out here into the living room to tell me about Brad Keselowski's career.....and he says, "He hasn't won any Nascar races this year."

 I yell, "I don't care about Nascar races, I just want to know about the races that he's won lately!"

"He won a truck race."

See? Non descript.

I wish I could record this thunder and lightning. It's beautiful. Gentle. Fierce at times, but not really.

Just a nice soak. With thunderous music.


I meant to publish this LAST NIGHT.