Showing posts with label bell pepper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bell pepper. Show all posts

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Spicy Turkey Burgers

A while back, Cody and I were trying to cut back on red meat, so I put together a spicy turkey burger that will knock your socks off. These are also great left-overs! It's one of Cody's favorite original recipes that I've created, so check it out! You'll like the way you cook...I guarantee it!

Ingredients
About 1.2 lbs ground turkey
1/2 container button mushrooms
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 onion
1 green bell pepper, diced
1-2 jalapenos
1 egg
1 Tbsp barbecue sauce
1 Tbsp ketchup
about 8 oz pepper jack cheese grated
1/3 c bread crumbs
1 tsp red pepper flakes
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp Italian seasoning 

Cook the onion and garlic on medium high heat.
While the onion cooks, dice the green bell pepper.
Dice the mushrooms.
Once chopped, add each ingredient.
Cook for about 10-15 minutes until vegetables are soft.
Dice the jalapeno. I use a plastic bag so that my hand does
not burn. I'm just so delicate... 
Add jalapeno(s). I only used one here.
Cook for another 5 minutes.
While the mix is cooking combine the egg, barbecue sauce, ketchup, red
pepper flakes, Italian seasoning, and garlic powder.
Mix it up! If you want super spicy, you can add a tsp of cayenne pepper.
Add in the turkey, and mix it with a fork.
Once cool, add the vegetable mix. You may not use it all. I use about 1/3 cup.
Add bread crumb. If needed, add extra so that the mix is not too wet.

Grate and add the cheese
Shape into burger patties. I usually make 6 to 8.
I don't have a grill, so I use my grill pan. OIL the pan. Because of the cheese,
the burgers will stick, so oil it! Cook about 5 minutes on each side.
While cooking, you may want to cover with a lid. This will help cook the turkey
and help them not to stick. Remember turkey must be cook through. No rare here!
165 degrees internal temperature!
Yum! Any crispy part tastes like crunchy cheese! 
Delicious! Seriously try this one!


God bless you and your food!

Monday, July 15, 2013

Sweet Potato Hash



Sweet potato hash is always a "round two" meal for us. If I have any left over meat that needs using, I usually turn it into hash. The best one I ever made was with leftover chicken, steak, and pork tenderloin. Yummy. The one here, I only had steak to use...still delicious.

















Ingredients
Steak (chicken, pork)
   1 onion, diced
   3 cloves garlic
   3/4 cup carrots
   2 sweet potatoes
   1 bell pepper, diced
   1/2 mushrooms
   1 Tbsp italian seasoning
   1 tsp garlic powder
   1 tsp ground sage
   1 tsp fresh sage (optional)


1 tsp fresh basil (optional)
salt and pepper to taste



Add 1 Tbsp oil to a pan on medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic; cook for about 4 minutes. Add the carrot and sweet potato. Cook for 20-30 minutes until the sweet potato gets golden brown on some edges.

Add in the mushrooms and green pepper. Cook until the mushrooms are soft, about 5-7 minutes. Add in the steak and cook about 3 minutes. Add in fresh herbs at the end.



Hope that you try this one because it is quite tasty!

God bless you and your food!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Eat out of the (Balcony) Garden

When Cody and I got married, we moved into an apartment, so we have a balcony for outdoor space. Since I love food, I wanted to be able to use my potted garden for more than just extra oxygen and pretty flowers. Yes, I wanted to eat it. Thus, it is a mix of an herb and vegetable garden. 

The different plants I have: rosemary, bell peppers, jalapenos, mint, basil, more basil, and sage. I pick herbs from the garden all the time for cooking. Here's and idea of what I use for certain dishes:

rosemary- meat seasoning/marinades
mint- simple syrups, tzatziki sauce, desserts
basil! - just breathe it in, pizza, strawberry basil smash cocktail, bruschetta
sage- "The Best Tea in Memphis," meat seasoning/marinades
jalapenos- salsa, guacamole, crock pot pulled pork 
    
Anyway, check it out!
Three Pots of Basil
Sage
Jalapenos
Sweet Mint
Bell Pepper

Rosemary


God bless you and your potted plants!