DO NOT let the main ingredient in this dish fool you! If you think you can't stand eggplant then I beg of you, PLEASE don't completely write off this recipe!! My mom's best friend Candy, who is honestly the best home cook I've ever known, came up with this dish. The first time I took a bite I like went into an alternate universe of deliciousness..my husband who isn't a fan of anything eggplant loved it and was soon asking for seconds.. Then thirds.. The combination of the onions and garlic with the seasoned eggplant..and the cheese.. Oh yum. Promise. Now if you reeeaaally can't do eggplant then I would suggest pounding out some thiny cut chicken cutlets and use those instead of the eggplant. I haven't tried it but I'm sure it would be mighty tasty!!!
1 med size eggplant, peeled and cut across into 1/4 in slices
Kosher salt
Pepper
Olive oil
1 1/2 C Italian style bread crumbs
3 beaten eggs
1 1/2 C flour
2 large yellow onions, sliced thin
LOTS of minced garlic! ( I use3-4 BIG cloves!)
8-10 Roma tomatoes, sliced across
3 C shredded Monterey jack cheese
..Heat oven to 350
..First you want to get any extra water out of the eggplant by putting them in a colander with some salt sprinkled on top. Let them sit for about 30 min. While they are sitting get started on the onions and garlic.
. Heat up some olive oil in a large pan and add in the onions and garlic. Sauté until soft. Spread out in a large casserole dish.( 9 by 13)
. Once the onions and garlic are all set then start getting your eggplant ready.
. Heat up the same pan you used for the onions and garlic and add about 1/4 C olive oil.. Or use your own judgement on how much oil you think they need.
. First dip the eggplant in the flour, then the egg then the bread crumbs. Fry on both sides until golden brown. Do this with all the eggplant, I usually have like 3-4 going at a time, then put on paper towels dabbing off any excess oil, then transfer each piece to the casserole dish on top of the onions and garlic. Continue until all the eggplant is fried.
. Once on top of the onions and garlic Sprinkle with a little salt and pepper. Then neatly put all the tomato slices on top of the eggplant, so all you see is the tomatoes on top. Sprinkle a little more salt and pepper on top.
Put in oven for 45 min.
. After 45 min, take out of the oven and sprinkle with cheese, stick back in oven for another 15 min.
Once bubbly and melty and yummy looking take out and let sit for about 10 min.
Enjoy!
Monday, September 26, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Chalk paint memories
So yesterday my kids were full of something..I guess that's pretty normal but it seemed like they had an extra shot of whatever it is that makes them act like wild animals. So since the weather has cooled down a bit and we can actually go OUT, we have been celebrating by getting out the water table with lots of soap to make tons of soap suds!! It started out pretty innocent, the normal kind of stuff...splashing around and making "soap sud sculptures" THEN the sidewalk chalk came out and got together with the wet pavement and TA DA!! we made chalk paint! And it was EVERYWHERE!.. all over the sidewalk of course, then they figured out it was pretty fun to paint themselves, each other, their baby brother AND of coarse ME! Pretty soon just about everything was covered in this mixture of soap, water and chalk paint! Needless to say they were thinking this was pretty awesome and didn't seem to mind the fact that they were absolutely covered in this stuff. After about an hour we looked at each other and laughed our crazy heads off... I wish I had some "after" pics to share but my hands were covered in this stuff so, I didn't want to even touch my camera! Well thankfully we have a shower downstairs so we all hopped in ( even the baby!) and cleaned up and that was the end of it.. There truly is NEVER a dull moment and if there was I guess my life AND my clothes wouldn't be full of "chalk-paint" memories!
Friday, September 23, 2011
Boys
Who would have thought having three boys would be THIS much fun? As the years tick by and they grow with every passing second, I sometimes have to remind myself of just how much FUN it can be! That is IF I let it. Fun in my book didn't used to be things like: getting dirty, making a HUGE mess, tearing apart the house, wrestling, jumping off furniture, looking for bugs, sword fighting, building forts (maybe I did always think that was fun!) and about a million other things these guys love to do. I always pictured myself having at least ONE girl! Someone to re-live my childhood with! You know, playing with my little ponies and strawberry shortcake and cabbage patch kids! These days it's all about Star Wars and transformers and Super Hero's! Guess what? That has become normal to me now! Who would have thought!! I've also come to accept the MANY..... let's just call them minor inconveniences, one may have when they have boys. I mean SO what if I have guests and they walk through the door only to be blocked by a GIANT fort made out of blankets AND my nice couch pillows! Fine by me if they see a battle field made up of action figures as they attempt to walk up the stairs....It's no big deal to me anymore if our backyard is no longer the picture of perfection but instead a place where little boys dig and build and explore. I am finally getting used to being tackled to the ground when I ask for a hug and am happy to tackle them right back! Joy for me can't be held in the palm of hand that doesn't have at least A LITTLE dirt under the fingernails! I can't wait to sleep under the stars with my boys while on one of the many camping trips we will undoubtably be going on. And I am ready and willing to wake up early and venture off to the many sporting events we will be planning our lives around in a few years. It might not be what I had pictured but it's what God has so graciously given me! I am blessed beyond belief for not only the grace of God, but that he has entrusted ME to be the mom to these precious little boys because he knew that I would come to love it the way I do! And, you know... who's to say that if we had three little girls they wouldn't be doing all these same things? Well .. I guess I'll never know, and I'm alright with that!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Crock pot chicken and potatoes
With fall approaching I have been craving pretty much anything and everything comfort food! This little diddy hits all the bases for me! Warm, inviting, smells your house up like thanksgiving! Plus it's delicious!! All you need for a complete meal is a salad or a veggie and viola! Dinner is done!
Ingredients
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts
1tbs olive oil
2 russet potatoes, peeled and cut in cubes
1/2 yellow onion cut up
1 can chicken broth
Rub for chicken:
1/2 tbs poultry seasoning
1/2 tbs rubbed sage
1/2 tbs marjoram
1/2 tbs garlic salt
1 tbs canadian chicken seasoning, or some kind of chicken seasoning
1 tbs Italian dressing seasoning
Once you combine all your seasonings in a small bowl put your chicken breasts on a plate and give them
A nice rub in a few tsp of the mix. Both sides of the chicken.
Heat a pan on high heat and add the olive oil, then brown both sides of the chicken, about a minute on each side.
Once they look nice and golden transfer them to your crock pot.
Add the rest of the ingredients and sprinkle a few TBS of the seasoning mixture on top, add salt and pepper if you like.
Set slow cooker to low and wait about 5-6 hours or until the potatoes are soft and the chicken is tender.
Ingredients
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts
1tbs olive oil
2 russet potatoes, peeled and cut in cubes
1/2 yellow onion cut up
1 can chicken broth
Rub for chicken:
1/2 tbs poultry seasoning
1/2 tbs rubbed sage
1/2 tbs marjoram
1/2 tbs garlic salt
1 tbs canadian chicken seasoning, or some kind of chicken seasoning
1 tbs Italian dressing seasoning
Once you combine all your seasonings in a small bowl put your chicken breasts on a plate and give them
A nice rub in a few tsp of the mix. Both sides of the chicken.
Heat a pan on high heat and add the olive oil, then brown both sides of the chicken, about a minute on each side.
Once they look nice and golden transfer them to your crock pot.
Add the rest of the ingredients and sprinkle a few TBS of the seasoning mixture on top, add salt and pepper if you like.
Set slow cooker to low and wait about 5-6 hours or until the potatoes are soft and the chicken is tender.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Why peas and cutes?
So, the name. First of all trying to find a name I love and have it not be taken already was a challenge. I originally wanted "my peas and cues"....taken. Then I tried a few variations of it, all taken. Blahhhh. THEN I thought peas and cutes! Peas because it can be for the letter "P" since this a blog and all.. And I wanted it spelled like PEA cause I plan to share lots of recipes with y'all. Clever?? I thought it was a lite! The cute well.. I am a tad parcial but my boys are pretty darn cute if I do say so.. And I will be sharing a lot of them with you too! I love taking pictures of them, don't we all love taking pics of our kids!?? So undoubtabley I will be Sharing those too! Sooo that's where the name came From! If you are reading this then first of all thank you! And second I hope you find my posts slightly amusing or perhaps somewhat interesting if anything! I Cannot wait to blah blah my life away!!!
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