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Monday, September 21, 2015

Little's Lunches

Happy Monday! Here's what we had in our lunchboxes last week:
Monday: cooked apples, broccoli cheese cornbread, carrot raisin salad, carrot cake energy bites, cucumber sticks and black olives with honey mustard
Tuesday: Beef and Cheese Quesadillas, raisins and peanuts, carrot and cucumber sticks
Wednesday: Turkey Honey Mustard Sliders, deviled egg, carrot raisin salad, belvita mini crackers, freeze-dried apple slices
Thursday: cheese stick, beef jerkey, carrots and cucumbers with honey mustard, carrot cake energy bites and pretzel sticks
Friday: Cheese Quesadillas, cheese cubes, carrot cake energy bites , quinoa mexican salad on baby spinach


Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The Picante

Do you love grilled cheese sandwiches? 
How about a grilled cheese sandwich loaded with chorizo, roasted corn, poblano peppers, a cilantro vinaigrette and Pepper Jack and Cheddar cheeses?
When I saw that the Wisconsin Cheese Board was hosting a Grilled Cheese Recipe Contest I had to enter and I was so thrilled when they awarded me second place! The first picture is the one I submitted, the second is the one they took.....I think they're both gorgeous and it makes me want a bite!


They sent me $5,000 and a gorgeous basket of gourmet cheeses!

I just want to show you how messy a day of recipe testing can get around here......sometimes it's not pretty
Be sure to check out the Grilled Cheese Academy to see all the other gorgeous entries!

This sandwich combines all of my favorite taco truck flavors in one melty cheesy sandwich! Chorizo, roasted poblano peppers, Mexican street corn salad and a cilantro vinaigrette are all tied together with Dos Quesos! Melty Wisconsin Pepper Jack and Aged Cheddar are the star of the show in this delicious grilled cheese sandwich!

4 ounces fresh Mexican bulk chorizo sausage
1 large ear of corn, husks and silks removed
1 small to medium poblano pepper
¼ cup olive oil
1 Tablespoon mayonnaise
4 teaspoons lime juice
¼ plus 1/8 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon cumin
3 Tablespoons room temperature butter
8 slices bakery jalapeno cheddar cheese bread
1 cup packed cilantro leaves
1 small clove garlic
1 Tablespoon minced jalapeno pepper
4 ounces Wisconsin pepper jack cheese, sliced
4 ounces Wisconsin aged cheddar, sliced

In a medium skillet, fry the chorizo, over medium-high heat until browned and cooked through. Drain on paper towels and set aside. 
Brush the corn and poblano pepper with 2 Tablespoons of the olive oil. In a large grill pan or on an outdoor grill set to high heat, char the poblano until the skin is black and blistering, about 3-5 minutes. Remove from the grill, wrap it tightly in foil and set it aside allowing it to steam. Grill the corn, turning frequently, until all sides are evenly charred. Once cool enough to handle, cut the corn kernels away from the cob and peel the blackened skin off of the poblano. Place the corn kernels in a small bowl and stir together with the mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon of the lime juice, 1/8 teaspoon of the salt and the cumin. Remove the stem and seeds from the poblano and slice into strips. 
Butter each slice of bread on one side only. 
Place the cilantro, garlic, 1 Tablespoon of the lime juice, jalapeno, 2 Tablespoons of the olive oil and ¼ teaspoon of the salt in a small food processor and blend until smooth. Spread mixture evenly on unbuttered side of each bread slice.
Heat a large non-stick skillet or griddle pan over medium-low heat. Place 4 bread slices in skillet, buttered-side-down. Top with remaining ingredients in this order: pepper jack cheese, chorizo, poblano strips, corn, aged cheddar. Top with 4 remaining bread slices, buttered-side-up. 
Grill sandwiches until bottoms are lightly browned, and the cheese begins to melt. Carefully flip the sandwiches over. Cook other sides until bread is golden and the cheese has melted, about 5 minutes per side.


Monday, September 14, 2015

Little's Lunches

Happy Monday! I hope y'all had a great weekend. I was shocked this morning to walk the kids to the bus and it was chilly! I know we will still be sweating on Halloween, but it was nice to have a sneak peek of fall weather. Here's what was in our lunchboxes this week:
Monday: Labor Day, so lunch was at home!
 Tuesday: Cheese Tortellini Pasta Salad, peanuts, Key Lime Yogurt, grapes
Wednesday: Cheese Tortellini Pasta Salad, green beans, sunflower seeds, cheese cubes and pineapple with blueberries
 Thursday: Turkey and Chive cream cheese on whole wheat bread, baybel cheese, carrots and honey mustard, strawberry pineapple fruit crisps
Friday: Turkey, spinach and chive cream cheese wraps, carrot raisin salad, belvita bites crackers, fruit strip

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Macy's Great American Grilling Guru

I think my summer flew by quicker than I expected since I hit the ground running as soon as the last school bell rang! The very first day of summer I was on a 6 am flight to Nashville to compete in the Macy's Grilling Guru competition! 
My recipe for  Ancho Orange Grilled Shrimp over Mexican Street Corn Polenta with Poblano Relish and Cilantro Vinaigrette got me one of 6 spots to compete and it was so much fun!!
I met new friends, got to catch up with old ones and tour a city I really love!
Here are some of the highlights:
It was so exciting to walk up and see the stage the morning of the contest! Instant butterflies! It was also cool to hear that the grill tools box set was ours to keep!
Y'all it was SO HOT cooking on those grills in full sun in the afternoon, I really thought I was going to pass out a couple times, and I know a few of the other contestants were feeling sick from it as well. I was trying to stay calm and focus as best I could but I ended up burning my hand really badly about halfway through our time. Unfortunately that totally had me frazzled and I wasn't able to regroup like I wanted. I did the best I could though, and even though I didn't win the grand prize I feel like the finalist package was wonderful! A fun trip with my husband to start the summer off with a bang, a grill tools set and a $500 Macy's gift card- not bad for a day's work, right?
It was equally fun and nerve-wracking to serve the judges, Stephanie Izard and Michelle Bernstein. I usually forget my name and what I'm supposed to say once I get in front of judges but I was able to tell them the name of my dish and I explained how I came up with it as well, so I was really glad when that was over!
In our down time we really loved exploring the city. We got to see the Country Music Hall of Fame, we had some fabulous meals and we got to see a few really good bands play as well!
Ancho Orange Grilled Shrimp over Mexican Street Corn Polenta with Poblano Relish and Cilantro Vinaigrette
1 poblano pepper
4 ears fresh corn, husks and silks removed
2 Tablespoons vegetable oil

Cilantro Vinaigrette:
2 cups packed cilantro leaves
1 large clove garlic
½ of a jalapeno, seeds removed
2 Tablespoons lime juice
¼ cup olive oil
½ teaspoon salt

Mexican Street Corn Polenta:
1 ½ cups chicken broth
1 ½ cups whole milk
1/2 cup quick-cooking polenta
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup crumbled cotija cheese
2 Tablespoons mayonnaise

Ancho Orange Grilled Shrimp:
Zest of 1 navel orange
2 Tablespoons navel orange juice
1 Tablespoon orange marmalade
2 Tablespoons honey
1 ½ teaspoons ancho chili powder
½ teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon coriander
½ teaspoon cumin
¾ teaspoon salt
1 ½ pounds peeled and de-veined jumbo shrimp

Poblano Relish:
1 ripe avocado, diced
¼ cup diced red onion
2 teaspoons honey
Zest of 1 lime
1 Tablespoon lime juice
¼ teaspoon salt

Brush the poblano and ears of corn liberally with the vegetable oil. Place the poblano and corn on a pre-heated, oiled grill set to high heat for about 5-7 minutes, flipping frequently until each side is evenly charred. Remove the corn from the grill, wrap the poblano tightly in foil and set aside. Once cool enough to handle, cut the corn kernels off the cobs and peel, seed and chop the poblano. Lower the grill to medium-high heat.
To make the Cilantro Vinaigrette, blend together the cilantro leaves, garlic, jalapeno, lime juice, olive oil and salt in a small food processor until smooth.
To make the polenta, bring the chicken broth and milk to a boil in a large saucepan on the side-burner of your grill. Once the liquid comes to a boil, whisk in the polenta until smooth. Stir in the salt and simmer, on low heat for 3-5 minutes, until polenta is tender. Gently stir in the cotija, mayonnaise and the grilled corn kernels. Keep warm until ready to serve.
In a large glass mixing bowl whisk together the orange zest, orange juice, marmalade, honey, ancho chili powder, garlic powder, coriander, cumin and salt. Add the shrimp to the bowl and stir to evenly coat them. Set aside to marinate for 5 minutes.

While the shrimp marinate, make the poblano relish. In a medium mixing bowl stir together the chopped poblano pepper, avocado, red onion, honey, lime zest and juice and salt.

Once the shrimp have marinated, place them on the grill for 2-4 minutes, or until grill marks show. Turn with tongs and cook on the second side until the shrimp are just opaque but still juicy, about 2 minutes.

To serve, ladle the polenta into large shallow bowls, top with grilled shrimp, then poblano relish and drizzle with cilantro vinaigrette.

Serves 4-6


Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Little's Lunches

Happy Tuesday! I hope everyone had a fabulous long weekend!
We had a weekend full of relaxing and good food. I tried my hand at Chicken Fried Steak for the first time since my son is obsessed with it, and it was all gone before I was able to get a picture of it.
For an appetizer I made stuffed artichoke charbroiled oysters that were out of this world! I posted them sizzling off the grill on Instagram- hop on over and follow me there! 
Here's a peek at last week's lunches:
Monday: peanut butter pretzels, potato salad, cheese, veggies and ranch and grapes
Tuesday: Turkey Sliders with BBQ Ranch spread, cheese, peanut butter pretzels, fruit snack, celery and cucumber sticks and honey mustard
Wednesday: Deviled Eggs, veggies, cheese, sunflower seeds, crackers, prunes and a fruit strip
Thursday: Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, mini cheese wheels, celery sticks and dried cranberries with toasted coconut
Friday: Pretzel Sticks, potato salad, veggies, peanuts, grapes and edamame


Friday, September 4, 2015

Little's Lunches

Hi there! I can't believe we're already finishing the second week of school! This summer flew by for us, and I was busy in the kitchen the whole time. I can't wait to show you what I've been up to soon. For now, let me show you what we had for lunch the first week.
I was pretty surprised when the kids requested "sandwiches. just sandwiches" in their lunchboxes. I sat down ready to get really creative for them and that's all they requested. Go figure!
Monday: Mini Turkey sliders, pistachios and sunflower seeds, prunes, veggies and ranch and a fruit snack
Tuesday: veggies, fruit salad, ranch, crackers and turkey
Wednesday: Turkey Sliders, carrots, prunes, hard boiled eggs and a fruit snack
Thursday: Egg Salad Sandwiches, green apple fennel slaw and applesauce. After I made these I realized my sandwich sized boxes had cracked lids so I used a baggie and ordered another set of yumboxes. I can't wait to get them!!
Friday: Turkey, granola and yogurt, sunflower seeds, pineapple, hard boiled eggs and baby carrots. I didn't realize until this lunch was made how yellow/brown it was! The kids are really loving the little animal "picks" and get excited to see which ones I hid in their boxes that day. They were cheap and really cute!