Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Butternut Squash Casserole

Ever since I brought this recipe home from college it has become a staple at our Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. Everyone in my family loves it - they even make it when I'm not there.

Ingredients:
1 butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and cubed
1/2 C mayonaisse
1/2 C finely chopped onion
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 tsp sugar
salt and pepper to taste
1/4 C crushed Ritz crackers (I usually end up using more to cover the entire dish)
2 T grated Parmesan cheese
1 T melted butter (maybe more depending on how many crackers you use)

Place squash in a saucepan and cover with water; bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and let simmer for about 20 minutes...until it is tender. Drain, place in a large bowl, and mash. In another bowl combine the mayo, onion, egg, sugar, and salt and pepper. Add to squash and mix well. Put in a greased baking dish (size will depend on how much squash you have). Combine the crackers, butter, and cheese. Sprinkle on top of the casserole. Bake, uncovered, at 350 for 30-40 minutes.


Monday, December 19, 2011

Guest Post: A Prayerful Birth

Without going into too much detail about birth, I wanted to share the most beautiful piece of the experience with you.
I asked God to help me renew my trust in Him and friendship with Him by sharing this birth with Him. I wanted to share the fears, the embarrassments, the suffering, the joy -  the whole thing. To make sure this actually happened, I asked my husband to help me pray during labor and birth.
Birth is intense so we kept it simple. Inhale, exhale, "one, Jesus I trust in you, " inhale, exhale, "two, Jesus I trust in you,"… inhale, exhale, "ten, Jesus  I trust in you." We prayed like this every five minutes or so for about 8 hours, sometimes silently, sometimes my husband prayed aloud for me. And during transition when I turned to him and said "I'm scared" he held my hand, locked eyes with me, and prayed aloud.                          
I can't remember any of the words he said but I can't imagine a more wonderful or husbandly thing.
And here's our little girl. 8lbs 3oz 21in. Big sister thinks she's awesome.
God Bless,
Meghan

Friday, December 16, 2011

7 Quick Takes Friday (Vol. 31)

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This entire quick takes will be dedicated to Joseph and all his cuteness :)

1) Joseph turned 5 months old last Saturday. That fat cat isn't looking so fat anymore...

2) I noticed Joseph's first tooth coming in Wednesday. He's been teething pretty bad lately and I have a feeling he's going to get a lot of teeth in a short amount of time. When I look at his bottom gums the teeth seem to be pushing up a lot. I guess it's a good thing since Joseph likes to eat so much.

3) Because he's teething, Joseph has been particularly fond of munching on paper. From wrapping paper...
...to ads that come in the mail (until I realized the ink was coming off on Joseph's hands and face)....
...Joseph doesn't care. It all tastes the same to him :)

4) And maybe he's not sleeping well at night because he's teething. Or maybe not. I'm looking forward to "sleep training" him after the holidays.

5) Joseph can now hold himself in a crawling position without falling down - but he can't go anywhere yet. After about 30 seconds to a minute he gets frustrated and starts crying. He does, however, rock himself back and forth in an attempt to go somewhere.

6) Joseph loves hanging out with other kids/babies. He especially loves going to mom's group. Here are a couple cute picture from our last meet up.
Is it love?
Joseph and John entertain one another

7) Joseph is just waking up (it's 10:15am). Hey - at least I get some consolation prize for it taking 2.5 hours to get him back to sleep in the middle of the night.

Friday, December 9, 2011

7 Quick Takes Friday (Vol. 30)

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1) I am so happy Christmas music is back on the radio. Christmas music always puts me in a good mood, so to have a radio station that plays only (good) Christmas music - like our local Christian music station - is pure heaven.

2) Joseph has pulled our Christmas tree over twice so far (don't worry it's only a 4-foot fake tree).The first time was my fault - I let him play with the branches because it was something new and different. I didn't think he'd actually pull the thing over. The second time he scooched his way over to the tree without me even knowing it! I guess I'm going to have to keep a better eye on him now that he can get places.

3) I witnessed a pretty scary wreck yesterday. This guy tried to exit too late and ran into the cement barrier. His car flipped and spun. And omgosh - my heart sank when I saw it. I was glad he didn't hit the car he tried to cut off and thankful we were far enough behind him that Joseph and I weren't involved, but wow. It made me much more aware of ALL the drivers on the road the rest of the day. As far as I know the guy was ok. I stopped and waited for the police to arrive and told them what I saw, and before I left they had the guy out of the car and he was walking (not very well, but he was conscious and at least able to walk). Witnessing something like that really makes you think about how quickly things can change in life.

4) I've recently become a bit of a Snapfish addict. I've made several things on there with pictures from this year, and I'm so excited about it. I think this will be the first year we get our Christmas cards out by mid-December. And I'm super excited about the photo book I'm making. I'm starting to realize there may be other websites that would be better for making a yearly scrapbook, but I'm too far along with this one to switch. But, I'll probably check out other options for next year's scrapbook.

5) PS - If Snapfish ever sends you an email saying they're going to close your account because you haven't ordered anything for one year don't believe them. They said that to me last spring. I didn't order anything until recently. Obviously, they didn't close my account.

6) Joseph loves eating, but I'm worried rice cereal upsets his stomach. We gave him rice cereal for about a week up to Thanksgiving, but when we were in Tennessee he woke up at night screaming/crying and we couldn't figure out why. When we stopped giving him the rice cereal he stopped. Granted, I *also* started trying to give him more time to nurse (trying not to be impatient - which was difficult since I wasn't used to nursing on a couch at night). But it seemed the rice cereal may have had something to do with it, so we took him off it for two weeks and tried it again on Wednesday. He scarfed the rice cereal down which doesn't surprise me because he LOVES eating. We're going to give it to him every other day for a week or two and see how he does. Hopefully he does ok so we can start adding in other foods in a few weeks.


7) This past Monday Will, Joseph and I joined over 2,000 people outside Germantown Reproductive Health Services to pray and protest. Monday marked 1-year since Leroy Carhart came to Maryland and started performing late-term abortions. Joseph and I regularly attend the Monday morning prayer and protests, but we wanted to get more people out for this sad anniversary. The goal of the regular Monday morning crew was to get 1,000 people out. We were blown away when we doubled that goal! Here's a good article with some great pictures from Monday morning. The one thing the article doesn't say, however, is that there were two mothers who came to have an abortion that morning and decided not to go through with it. Praise God!
One last note - when I walked past the 720 crosses I was a lot more emotional than I thought I would be. Of course I thought about the 720 babies who were killed, but I also thought about the 720 mothers who now have to deal with the emotional implications of abortion. Let us continue to pray for the conversion of Leroy Carhart, for all the babies who were never even given a chance at life and for the mothers who will forever carry the scars of abortion.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

November, November

As you may have noticed I've been sort of MIA lately. That's because November is a busy month here in the Rayel household. So, I figured I'd take a moment to look back on all our adventures from the month.
We started November with a trip home to Tennessee to visit my sister, Jeannette, who was in town for the weekend. It just so happened to be her birthday weekend, so we celebrated that as well.
It was during this weekend at home that we discovered that Joseph sleeps like a champ in his carseat. So, you can guess where he's been sleeping for about a month now :)

That trip marked our first roadtrip with Joseph. He did really well in the car with minimal crying - he slept most of the time (a boy after my own heart).
The week after we came back from Tennessee Joseph turned 4 months old. I, of course, did a little photo shoot with him at home.

Then a few days after he turned 4 months Joseph had his 4 month checkup where we re-confirmed his hugeness (is that a word?). He weighed in at 17lbs 13oz (90th percentile) and was 26.5in long (95th percentile). We also got the go ahead for giving him rice cereal, so we went ahead and tried a little of that. He seemed to like it and by the 3rd or 4th day knew how to eat - he would open when he saw the spoon coming his way and chomp down as soon as it was in his mouth. When he was particularly eager he would grab my hand and shove it toward his mouth!

The next weekend Will and I celebrated our 2nd wedding anniversary by going to Annapolis. We walked around downtown for a bit then had dinner at The Rockfish - the restaurant where we had our first date and where we went the night Will proposed.

A couple days later we left for Tennessee yet again, but this time to celebrate Thanksgiving and go to my 10-year high school reunion. We met up with some of my high school friends for brunch on Wednesday then just had a relaxing afternoon hanging out not doing much of anything. Thursday was Thanksgiving and Will's birthday, but we saved the birthday festivities for Friday.

Friday night we went to dinner then to see "A Christmas Carol" at Barter Theatre with my parents while my sister watched Joseph. Then Saturday night we went to my 10 year high school reunion and Sunday we celebrated my sister Alyse's birthday, my mom's birthday and my birthday all at once.

Whew! That was one busy month. Oh - and did I mention that Joseph has started sitting? Yea - he's a champion sitter :)

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Guest Post: Two Weeks of Homemade Freezer Meals

Dear Readers,

In the weeks (days?) before giving birth I have this amazing sense of urgency about everything in life. I really like this attitude and wish I could keep it throughout the year. One big project I've been working on that might be of use to others is cramming two weeks of prepared, quick fix meals into our pantry and freezer. This is my first attempt at homemade freezer meals and I learned a lot. Enjoy!

- Meghan


Guiding Principles: The menu was designed for a family with a newborn. Each dish is a complete meal with protein, vegetables, and starches. I was especially interested in including vegetables since these are often low or omitted altogether in food from restaurants. Once frozen, each meal takes minimal effort to complete and serve; meals generally only need to be moved to the refrigerator to thaw then moved to the oven or slow cooker for baking. Recipes are for 8 servings each. For a small family like ours (2 small kids), each meal gives as dinner with enough for an unexpected guest and lunch the next day.

Two Methods: While researching and choosing methods for prepared meals, I found two methods that I thought were particularly helpful: slow cooker and double dish. For the slow cooker method of making prepared meals, you do a monster grocery shopping trip, label zip-lock bags for each meal, assemble corresponding dry and fresh ingredients in the bags, freeze fresh food, and store dry food. No cooking is done in advance. When you want to eat one of the prepared meals, you simply dump the frozen and dry ingredients in the slow cooker and turn it on. There is substantial (unattended) cooking time but minimal preparation time. For the double dish method, you make double portions of meals you prepare throughout the week, eat one portion, and freeze the other portion for later. Naturally, some meals lend themselves to freezing better than others. Baked, one-dish meals generally seem to freeze well (shepherd's pie, lasagna, jambalaya, etc.). The double dish method is not "once a month cooking" but with planning, over the course of a week, you can have a good stash of prepared meals in the freezer with minimal additional effort. When you want to eat one of the prepared meals, you thaw it in the fridge and finish baking or warm in the oven for a relatively short amount of time - minimal cooking time and minimal preparation time. For best results, freeze food as quickly as possible and thaw food as slowly as possible. 

Below is a list of meals with corresponding thawing and cooking times. I posted this in the pantry so we could cross off meals as we ate them and leave comments for next time.


Meal                                                         Thaw Time       Cook Time            Comments
Beef Stroganoff                                          24 hours            8 hours
Chicken Tortilla Soup                                  none                 8 hours
Beefy Lasagna                                           24 hours            1 hour
Pot Roast with Drop Biscuits                       24 hours            8 hours
Vegetarian Chili                                          none                  8 hours                  yum!
Shepherd's Pie                                           24 hours             1 hour
Salsa Verde Enchiladas                              24 hours             1 hour                    yum!
Jambalaya                                                 24 hours             30 min
Bean Soup with Kale and Drop Biscuits        none                   8 hours                  yum!
Meatloaf with Spinach and Mushrooms         24 hours             1 hour                    yum!
Pulled Pork BBQ                                        24 hours             10 hours
Mushroom Barley Lentil Stew                      none                    8 hours                 hearty
Chicken and Rice Casserole                        24 hours              1 hour
Chicken and Butternut Squash Risotto          24 hours             30 min                    ok




Before Cooking Day: Roast Chickens and Chicken Stock

In the stock pot, brown 2 diced carrots and 2 sliced onions per chicken in a bit of oil. Place a cheesecloth bag in the stockpot. Place chicken organs in the cheesecloth bag and rinse each chicken with 6c water into the stock pot. Bake each chicken uncovered at 350F for 1 hour 15 min until internal temperature is 180F. Remove and cool. Pick meat from the bones and place skin and bones in cheesecloth bag in the stockpot. For each chicken, also add 1 bulb garlic cut in half, 1/2 tsp dried thyme, 1/2 tsp dried parsley, 1/2 tsp dried basil to the cheesecloth bag. Add water to cover the chicken bones, about 6 cups per chicken. Simmer for at least 4 hours over low heat. Remove cheesecloth bag and discard contents. Refrigerate chicken stock. When cool, skim most of the fat from the chicken stock. Cold chicken stock should gel.



Method 1: Slow cooker extravaganza. Huge grocery trip followed by several hours in the kitchen assembling fresh and dry ingredients in labeled zip-locks. Freeze fresh ingredients and store dry ingredients. No cooking.

Beef Stroganoff
2lbs cubed beef stew meat
2 (10.75 oz) cans condensed mushroom soup
1c chopped onion
2tbs Worcestershire sauce
1/2c water
1/2lb cream cheese
1/2 bag frozen mixed vegetables

Combine meat, soup, onion, Worcestershire sauce and water and freeze.

Thaw in the refrigerator at least 24 hours. Cook in the slow cooker on low for 8-10 hours or high for 4-6 hours. Stir in mixed vegetables and cream cheese shortly before serving.


Chicken Tortilla Soup
1/2 bag kidney beans
1/2 bag black beans
1 onion, chopped
1 green pepper, chopped
1 red pepper, chopped
1/2 bag frozen corn
2 cloves garlic
1 (8oz) can tomato sauce
2 (10oz) cans diced tomatoes with green chilies (undrained)
1 can beer
1/2 tsp cayenne
1/2 tsp oregano
1 tsp paprika
1 tbs cumin
shredded meat from 1 roasted chicken
4c chicken broth
1 bag shredded cheddar
1 bag tortilla chips

Combine dry ingredients, label and set aside with canned ingredients. Chop and freeze onion and other perishable items.

Place all ingredients in the slow cooker and cook on low for 8-10 hours or high 4-6 hours. Serve with shredded cheddar and tortilla chips.


Pot Roast
2 (10.75 oz) cans condensed cream of mushroom soup
1 pkg dry onion soup mix
1 1/4c water
5 1/2lbs pot roast
2 carrots, diced
3 potatoes (or a bag of little fingerling potatoes)
1/2 bag frozen mixed veggies

Freeze vegetables and pot roast bundled with frozen mixed vegetables.

Thaw in the refrigerator at least 24 hours. Place all ingredients in the slow cooker. Coat meat with soup mixture. Cook on low 8-10 hours or high 3-4 hours. Serve with biscuits and mixed vegetables.


Drop Biscuits
2c white flour
2c wheat flour
1/4 c sugar
3 tbs baking powder (slightly less than 3 tbs)
1 tsp salt
1 c butter
1 1/3 c milk
2 eggs

Combine dry ingredients in a bowl. Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Whisk milk and egg then stir into crumb mixture until moistened. Drop heaping spoonfuls 2" apart onto an ungreased baking sheet. Bake at 450F for 10-12 min until golden brown. Makes 16-24 biscuits. Cool then freeze. 


Vegetarian Chili
1/2 bag black beans
1/2 bag kidney beans
1/2 bag pinto beans
1 (14.5 oz) can chopped tomatoes in puree
1 (6 oz) can tomato paste
1 red bell pepper, diced
1 green bell pepper, diced
1 carrot, diced
1 stalk celery, diced
1/2 bag frozen corn
1 heaping tbs dried parsley
1 heaping tbs dried oregano
1 tbs basil
1 tbs dried garlic
1/2 tsp paprika
1 tsp ground cumin
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
6c worth vegetable bullion
5c water
1 pkg shredded cheese

Combine dry ingredients and set aside with canned ingredients. Chop fresh vegetables and freeze with corn, bundled with shredded cheese. Combine all ingredients in slow cooker. Cook on low 8-10 hours or high 4-6 hours. Serve with shredded cheese.


Pulled Pork BBQ
1/2 bag black eyed peas
1/2 bag collard greens
5lbs pork butt
1 bottle BBQ sauce
1 bag frozen mixed veggies
1 bag hamburger buns

Bundle ingredients above and freeze or store as appropriate. Thaw pork butt in the refrigerator at least 24 hours. Layer black eyed peas and collard greens on the bottom of the crock pot. Wrap pork butt in cheese cloth and place on top of beans and greens. Pour BBQ sauce on top. Cook on low 8-10 hours. Serve on hamburger buns with additional BBQ sauce.


Mushroom Barley Lentil Stew
2 qts vegetable broth
2c sliced fresh button mushrooms
1 onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1oz dried shitake mushrooms
3/4 c uncooked pearl barley
3/4 c dry lentils
2 tsp dried summer savory
3 bay leaves
1tsp dried basil
1/2 tsp black pepper
salt to taste

Freeze fresh ingredients and store dry ingredients. Place all ingredients in the slow cooker and cook on high 4-6 hours or low 8-10 hours.



Method 2: When making dinner, make double portions. Eat one and freeze one.

Beef and Vegetable Lasagna
12 no boil lasagna noodles
1 (24 oz) container 4% small-curd smooth-and-creamy cottage cheese
1 (16 oz) container ricotta cheese
2 large eggs, beaten
1/2c pesto or 1 pkg dry pesto mix
1 pkg frozen spinach or collard greens
 (10 oz) shredded mozzarella
1lb lean ground beef
1/2c chopped onion
2 (24 oz) jars tomato-and-basil pasta sauce
1 small eggplant, diced
8 oz. mushrooms, sliced
1 red bell pepper, diced

Cook ground beef and vegetables in a skillet over medium, drain and stir into pasta sauce. In a separate container, stir together cottage cheese, ricotta, eggs, greens and pesto. In a lightly greased baking dish layer 1c beef, 3 noodles, 2 1/2c cheese mixture, 3 noodles, 2c beef, 3 noodles, remaining cheese mixture, 3 noodles, remaining beef. Sprinkle mozzarella on top. Freeze. Thaw in the refrigerator at least 24 hours. Bake, covered at 375 for 45 minutes then uncover and bake 20 minutes until cheese is browned.

                 
Shepherd's Pie
1 lb ground beef
1/2 lb ground lamb
1c chopped onion
2 garlic cloves, minced
1c frozen peas, thawed
1 can chickpeas
1 carrot
1 stalk celery
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
1/2tsp salt
1/2tsp dried thyme
1/4tsp ground pepper
1tbs flour
1(14 oz) can stewed tomatoes
1 bay leaf
2tbs red wine vinegar
2 1/2lbs potatoes
1c milk
1pkg cheese

Boil then mash potatoes with milk and cheese. Brown beef in skillet over medium-high heat. Using beef drippings, saute onion, carrot, celery, until soft. Stir in beef, peas, and other ingredients and cook briefly on medium high stirring constantly. Add tomatoes, bay leaf, and vinegar and cook 5 min until slightly thickened. Transfer to a lightly greased 3qt baking dish. Cover with mashed potatoes and cheese. Freeze. Thaw in the refrigerator at least 24 hours. Bake at 400 loosely covered for 25 minutes, uncovered for 25 minutes.


Chicken and Rice Casserole
1 (6.9 oz) pkg uncle ben's wild rice
1tbs butter
2c chicken broth
shredded meat from 1 roasted chicken
1c sliced mushrooms
1/2tsp garlic powder
3/4c sour cream
1/4tsp pepper
1 (10 oz) can condensed cream of mushroom soup
1/4c crushed multigrain crackers (about 6 crackers)
1tbs butter, melted

Cook wild rice with chicken broth, stopping with rice a bit undercooked. Saute mushrooms, garlic. Mix chicken, vegetables, rice mix, sour cream, and spices. Spoon into a lightly greased 2qt casserole dish and freeze. Freeze separately cracker crumbs and 1 tbs shredded frozen butter. Thaw in the refrigerator at least 24 hours. Add cracker crumb topping and bake at 350 for 35 minutes or until thoroughly heated. 
           
Salsa Verde Enchiladas
1 roasted chicken, shredded
1 jar (8 oz) mild salsa verde
1 can refried beans
1/2 c chicken broth
6 green onions (thinly sliced)
1/2 c cilantro (chopped)
1/4 c lime juice
1 pkg frozen spinach
16 corn tortillas
1 (8oz) container sour cream
1/2 pkg (8oz) queso fresco

Grease 2 aluminum baking dishes. Shred meat from chickens (6 c). Stir in 1/2 c salsa verde. Boil remaining salsa verde, green onions, lime juice, and 2 tbs cilantro for 2 min then keep warm over low heat. Use tongs to dip each tortilla into salsa mix for 10 sec, place on wax paper, fill with some spinach, 1/3 c shredded chicken, and some refried beans, roll up and place seam down into greased baking dish. Stir sour cream and broth into salsa verde mixture and spoon over filled tortillas. Sprinkle 1 c cheese and 1tbs cilantro over each. Cover with aluminum foil, cool and freeze. To reheat, loosen cover and heat at 350F for 45 min then uncover and heat 15 min longer.


Butternut Squash Risotto
4c cubed butternut squash
shredded meat from 1 roast chicken
1/4 c butter
1 onion, minced
2c Arborio rice
2/3 c dry white wine
5 c chicken stock
1/2 c grated parmesan
salt, pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg to taste

Cut squash in half, remove seeds, and roast squash at 350 for 20 min or until tender. Remove and mash with a fork. Saute onions in butter on medium high until soft, stir in rice and cook about 5 min until rice is glossy and onion begins to brown. Add white wine and cook stirring constantly until evaporated. Add mashed squash and 1/3 chicken stock. Reduce heat to medium, and cook about 7 min until broth is absorbed, add 1/2 remaining chicken stock and stir until absorbed. Remove from heat with rice under-cooked, add remaining stock, shredded chicken, parmesan, salt, pepper, cinnamon and nutmeg. Cool and freeze. Thaw in refrigerator at least 24 hours. Reheat by sautéing until smooth and creamy.
                 

Jambalaya
1 tbs olive oil
1 lb smoked sausage (cut in 1/4" slices)
1 onion (chopped)
1 green bell pepper (1c chopped)
1 (14.5 oz) can diced tomatoes with juice
1c uncooked rice
2c chicken broth
1 tbs minced garlic
1/2 tsb Cajun seasoning
3 bay leaves
1/4 tsp dried thyme leaves
salt to taste

Heat olive oil over medium heat in cast iron skillet. Add sausage and cook for 2 min then add onion, and bell pepper. Season with salt and Cajun seasoning. Stir 6-8 min until vegetables are soft. Stir in rice until evenly coated with veggie mixture. Pour in tomatoes with juice, garlic, chicken broth, and herbs. Bring to a simmer over medium high heat then reduce to medium low, cover, and simmer 20 min. Cool then freeze. Thaw in refrigerator at least 24 hours. Reheat on medium heat in cast iron skillet.


Meatloaf with Spinach and Mushrooms
2 tbs olive oil
1 onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic
1/2 tsp dried thyme
1/2 c ketchup
1/4 c brown sugar
4 tsp vinegar
2 large eggs
1/2 c milk
2 tsp dijon mustard
2 tsp Worcestershire
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1/4 tsp Tabasco
2/3 lb ground beef
2/3 lb ground pork
2/3 lb ground lamb
2/3 c crushed saltines
1/3 c minced fresh parsley
8 oz mushrooms
1 pkg frozen chopped spinach

Saute onion in oil until translucent then add thyme and garlic for just a moment and set aside to cool. Saute mushrooms with spinach and set aside to cool. Mix ketchup, brown sugar and vinegar, label and set aside. Thoroughly mix ground meats, parsley, sautéed onions and remaining wet ingredients. Roll into a rectangle approx. 18"x8". Spread vegetable mixture evenly over meat leaving 1/2" edge. Roll up meat and veggies. Freeze loaf bundled with ketchup topping. Thaw at least 24 hours in the fridge. Pour topping over loaf and cook in baking pan at 350F for 1 hour or until browned and juices run clear.