From Denny: Here they are in all their glory! Junk food favorites! Actually, taken in smart portions you can enjoy them without calorie guilt. But hey! It's the Super Bowl AND Carnival season so what is Life without a little temporary excess? :) You can diet during Lent when you are supposed to give up your partying ways. That's what we do in Louisiana and it seems to work well.
I hiked on over to CBS to see what they were offering for the Super Bowl event and I think you will enjoy these recipes and video with author Katie Lee and host Harry Smith.
UPDATE: Underdogs GEAUX SAINTS win the Super Bowl 31 to 17!!!!!!!! Wow! Is New Orleans rocking in the French Quarter or what! This will be the first time that Marti Gras becomes a nine day celebration! :)
Recipes:
Chili-Cheese Dip
Buffalo Chicken Quesadillas
Insanely Good Turkey Tacos
Heavyweight Hoagie
Breaded Pork Cutlet Satay
Shrimp Po Boy
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Chili-Cheese Dip
Yield: serves 6 to 8 (about 3 1/2 cups)
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
From Katie: When I was in college we used to melt cheese and chili in the microwave on movie nights. I recreated my college junk food obsession with this chili-cheese dip that only takes a few more minutes than the microwave version. It's so good -- seriously, I need to step away from the tortilla chips.
INGREDIENTS:
1 pound ground sirloin beef
1 packet taco seasoning
1 (16 ounce) jar salsa
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
4 ounces cream cheese, cut into cubes
METHOD:
In a medium skillet over medium heat, brown beef. Remove beef from skillet and drain on paper towels. Return to skillet and add taco seasoning and salsa. Bring to a simmer, and cook uncovered for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Drop the heat to very low. Stir in cheddar cheese and cream cheese and cook until just melted. Serve hot with tortilla chips.
Buffalo Chicken Quesadillas
Yield: 6 quesadillas (serves 6 to 8)
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
From Katie: I love the spicy flavors of buffalo chicken wings, but I usually only have them when I'm dining out. Making wings at home can be messy, but by using a store-bought rotisserie chicken with these quesadillas, I get all the same flavors but none of the mess. I like to serve my quesadillas with blue cheese dressing and celery sticks.
INGREDIENTS:
1 store-bought rotisserie chicken, shredded (about 4 cups)
3/4 cup buffalo sauce
2 cups shredded Monterey jack cheese
12 flour tortillas (soft taco size)
Nonstick cooking spray
Blue cheese dressing (from Steakhouse Night)
Celery sticks
METHOD:
In a large bowl, combine chicken with sauce and stir until evenly coated. Add cheese and toss to combine.
Evenly divide chicken mixture on six tortillas and top with remaining six tortillas.
Heat a large skillet over medium heat and coat with cooking spray.
Cook quesadillas, one at a time, about 3 to 4 minutes per side, using a spatula to turn. Cut into quarters and serve with blue cheese dressing and celery sticks on the side.
Insanely Good Turkey Tacos
From Katie: My friend Steve made me these tacos, named for his father, Herbie, who taught him the recipe. They are, without a doubt, the best tacos I have ever eaten. His secret ingredient is cheap Italian salad dressing. Amazing. Have an extra napkin handy because, as Steve says, "If they're not dripping down your hands, you didn't do something right."
INGREDIENTS:
For taco meat:
2 tablespoons canola oil
1/2 cup cilantro, minced
1 bunch scallions, thinly sliced
2 pounds ground dark-meat turkey
2 tablespoons of garlic salt
1/4 cup of chili powder
1 7-ounce can of chopped green chilies (medium heat)
1/4 cup of hot taco sauce (plus more for serving)
1/4 cup of green taco sauce (plus more for serving)
For salad:
1 head of iceberg lettuce, shredded
1 bunch scallions, thinly sliced
1/2 cup cilantro, minced
2 ripe tomatoes, chopped
1 ripe avocado, diced
1/2 cup Italian-style vinaigrette dressing, such as Ken's
For shells:
24 white corn tortillas
1 cup canola oil
For garnish:
1/2 pound shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 cup sour cream
METHOD:
In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat the oil, cilantro, and green onions. Add chilies and cook 1 minute, stirring constantly. Stir in turkey, using a wooden spoon to break up the meat. As meat is browning, stir in garlic salt and chili powder. When turkey has cooked through, stir in the hot sauce and green sauce. Lower the heat to a simmer. Stir occasionally.
As meat simmers, toss all salad ingredients with dressing.
To make the shells: In a frying pan, heat oil over medium high heat.
Line a baking sheet or large plate with paper towels. When the oil is hot, use tongs to place each tortilla gently in oil one at a time.
After only 5 seconds, in one motion, turn the tortilla over and fold it in half. Cook 20 seconds, flip and cook an additional 20 seconds.
Lift out of oil and drain on paper towels. *The shells will not be too crisp when they come out of the oil.
But, they become too crisp to stuff if cooked any longer.
Assemble tacos by spooning meat into shells, topping with cheese, salad, and sour cream.
Heavyweight Hoagie
Yield: serves 6 to 8
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Inactive Prep Time: 10 minutes to cool bread, 30 minutes to press sandwich
Cook Time: 7 minutes
From Katie: This is the mother of all hoagies. I use a whole loaf of ciabatta with turkey, ham, and salami, but try mixing it up with roast beef or mortadella. I wrap the sandwich in aluminum foil and put a heavy iron skillet on top for about 30 minutes so that it smashes and is easier to eat and the flavors really meld together. Serve it on a cutting board and people can just cut their own sandwich.
INGREDIENTS:
1 loaf ciabatta, halved lengthwise
3 cloves garlic, minced
3 Tablespoons unsalted butter
2 Tablespoons minced flat-leaf parsley
1/3 cup mayonnaise
1/2 pound deli turkey, thinly sliced
1/2 pound deli ham, thinly sliced
1/4 pound salami, thinly sliced
1/4 pound provolone, thinly sliced
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 cup shredded iceberg
1/4 cup sliced hot banana peppers
1/4 cup thinly sliced red onion
METHOD:
Preheat the broiler.
In a small sauté pan over low heat, melt the butter with the garlic.
Continue to cook over low heat until the garlic begins to soften, about 2 to 3 minutes. Add parsley and cook another minute. Remove from heat and spread onto the inside of each side of the bread. Place under the broiler and toast until golden brown. Let cool.
Spread mayonnaise onto bread. Layer turkey, ham, salami and provolone onto bottom half of bread. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Top with iceberg, peppers, and onion. Wrap tightly in aluminum foil and place a heavy-duty skillet (I use an iron skillet) on top. Let sit 30 minutes. Slice and serve.
Breaded Pork Cutlet Satay
Yield: serves 12 (about 28 skewers)
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 8 minutes
INGREDIENTS:
1 pound boneless pork chops
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
3 cups seasoned breadcrumbs
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Special Equipment: skewers
METHOD:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spray with nonstick cooking spray.
Place each pork chop between two sheets of plastic wrap. Using the flat side of a meat tenderizer, gently pound each chop until it's about ¼ inch thick. Cut each chop into strips.
Thread pork pieces onto skewers, working the skewer in and out of the meat. Using a pastry brush, brush each piece of pork with egg. Mix bread crumbs, salt and pepper in a shallow dish. Dredge each pork skewer bread crumbs until evenly coated. Refrigerate for 10 minutes. Place on prepared baking sheet and bake until cooked through, about 8 to 10 minutes.
Serve with barbecue sauce, if desired.
Shrimp Po Boy
INGREDIENTS:
2 pounds medium shrimp, peeled, de-veined and tails removed
1 3/4 cup buttermilk
1/4 cup hot sauce
1 1/2 cups cornmeal
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
Peanut oil
3 soft hoagie rolls
Mayo
Shredded iceberg lettuce
Tomato slices
Lemon wedges
METHOD:
In a bowl, mix buttermilk and hot sauce. Add shrimp and toss to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 20 minutes. In a shallow dish, combine cornmeal, flour, garlic powder, salt and pepper.
Heat a few inches of oil in a heavy bottom pot to 375 F.
Dredge shrimp in cornmeal mixture and fry about 3 minutes. Drain on a paper towel lined plate.
To assemble sandwiches, spread hoagie rolls with mayo, fill with shrimp, lettuce and tomato. Cut each hoagie in two or three sections. Serve with lemon wedges.
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From Denny: This post is number 601 for The Social Poets blog, my first! Woo! Hoo! :) Who knew where blogging would take me - and you - this past year?
I'm finally getting back into regular blog writing. I took a couple of weeks off early in January to slow down the daily writing on 12 blogs for a well deserved rest. Just when I was ready to resume writing the Haiti earthquake hit. Then the three week saga started with trying to find my cousin who had been visiting Haiti at the time of the earthquake disaster - to donate her time as a music teacher. After three weeks she was given a cell phone and talked to her mother and sister.
Of course, as usual, worried family is not so good on details, not thinking like a journalist, and I still don't know her exact location. Sounds like she's in some tent city on some soccer field, recovered from vague details of bad bruising and a not described concussion from falling debris as she ran out of the music school where she was giving a concert. Apparently, one of her students died, though again, no details or name given. She has gathered several of her other students with her - again no names or updates on their status - since they are separated from their parents or may not know the status of their parents.
Well, one detail I know for sure is that my cousin Jeanne will do all she can to help the children around her to keep up their attitudes and play some music for everyone to cheer them as well.
I just wanted to take the time to thank all of you, my subscribers and blogging friends, for checking back on all these blogs for updates on Jeanne and new posts too. Some of the blogs have languished for daily posts. The past week I've worked at getting caught up and created this post for a roundup of posts on all the blogs so you can get caught up easily too. Again, thanks so much for showing up to check out each blog as it's much appreciated!
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Libations Friday Poetry
*** Blog Carnival for Poets - create a poem about orphans and your poem linked here: Angels Left Behind: Orphans of the World poem - Libations Friday 29 Jan 2010 - promote your blog!
Three Endings and One Beginning Poem - Libations Friday 5 Feb 2010 - *** 4 life stories of people I have known: 3 committed suicide, 1 reclaimed their life.
I Wait, poem for Haiti - Libations Friday 22 Jan 2010 - *** Told from the point of view of an earthquake survivor buried underneath the rubble awaiting rescue. Dedicated to the people of the Haiti earthquake disaster of 12 Jan 2010.
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*** Roundup of Late Night Shows *** Mondays
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Editorial Cartoons This Week 30 Jan 2010
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Mission of Hope Run by American in Haiti
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Haiti News:
What Structural Engineers See For Haitis Recovery
Summary: Surviviors Process as They Rebuild Lives
Lucky Haiti Orphans Found Open Arms, New Homes
Politics in America:
How Wall Street Killed the Middle Class in America
Obamas Political Showdown with Republicans: Full Length Video and Text
Political Showdown: Obama in Face-Off with House Republicans
Prez Obamas 1st State of the Union Speech Text and Video
American Public Angry at Prez Obamas 1st Year in Office
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Let Your Silent Voice Sing
How Do Dreamers Create Our World?
How Are Our Lives Like An Open Book?
Beautiful Quotes
Popular Posts 2009 at the BIQ Quotes Blog
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Famous Nutritionist Joy Bauer Offers 5 Dieting Tips for Success
Clean Hidden Areas of Your Home, Avoid Allergy Causing Mold and Mildew
Weight Loss: Not So Secret Secrets Anyone Can Do
How Many Poisons in Our Food Supply?
Healing Remedies: Food in Your Fridge
Healing Power of Plants and Herbs
6 Good Friends You Need to Live a Long Life
Reclaim Your Life, Reclaim Your Joy Now
Updating Your Home: Decorating Dilemmas Solved
Bobbi Browns Makeup Tips, Great Beauty Buys for 2010
Skinny Foods to Help Us Slim Those Excess Pounds
Good News: Successful Potato Peeler Salesman Joe Ades
Trim Off Obesity: 3 Inspiring Stories, Nutritionist Answers Diet Questions
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Last Resort Climate Fix: Geo-Engineering
Videos: Explain Rare Haiti Earthquake
Rare Annular Solar Eclipse
Romancing The Chocolate for more than chocolate and party recipes:
4 Fun Marti Gras and Super Bowl Recipes
Sweet Tooth Alert: Sandra Lees Chocolate Truffles
Chef Sandra Lees Easy Frozen Chocolate Cookie Cake
Chocolate Cake Recipes at Romancing The Chocolate
How to Cook Perfect Al Dente Pasta, Giadas Simple Recipe
Funny Quotes About Chocolate
Oozing with 3 Cheeses and Cheap: White Lasagna
Winter Brain Food: Parmigiano Pasta with Mushrooms
Swapping Food Choices for Less Fat and Calories to Trim off holiday pounds
Valentines Day: Impressive Four Chocolates Cake
Kid Pleasing Easy Brownie Peanut Butter Cupcakes
Popular Posts 2009 at Romancing The Chocolate and Thank You!
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GEAUX SAINTS!!! The Saints win the Super Bowl by 31 to 17 over the Colts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Their first Super Bowl win!!!!! It's going to be the first time Marti Gras becomes a nine day celebration down in New Orleans! :)
Comfort Food From Louisiana for more party ideas for a crowd:
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9 Easy Marti Gras and Super Bowl Eats
Chef Sandra Lees Quick Baby Back Ribs
Super Bowl Food: Jumbo Shrimp and Gouda Grits
5 Tasty and Weird Bacon Recipes
Secrets to the Tastiest Tailgating Party
Newest Fish Trend: Silverfin Asian Carp, 2 Recipes
New Orleans Saints Celebration Menu: Jambalaya and Crawfish Gold
Paula Deens Shrimp Gumbo Casserole
Easy Winter Comfort Food: Beef Burgundy
Cajun Comfort Food Chases Away Winter Cold, 3 Recipes
5 Recipes: Lemon Chicken, Portobello Fries and Sides
8 Easy Yummy New Years Recipes to Warm Your Guests
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15 Wild Cartoons on Prez Obamas 1st Year in Office
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Its Official: Folks Bring Back Thiefing Republicans, Hand Senate Seat to Them
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Funny Video: The Daily Show Declares Scott Brown the 45th President of The United States
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Funny Video: Mocking Rush, Robertson, Maddow Who Mock Haiti
Funny Video: Jon Stewart Lampoons Massachusetts Senate Election
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From Denny: What a year it has been! THANK YOU for all your support! These are the most popular posts since May of this year when I found a couple of sites to keep track of it.
Louisiana has had a tough time since Hurricane Katrina hit in August 2005. Thanks to people like yourselves we have come back strong, rebuilding the damage and living the wonderful food culture we love to share with you.
While I'm pulling together this post I'm listening around the corner to the New Orleans Saints playing in the Super Bowl in Miami. Wow! They just won their first Super Bowl!!!! New Orleans down in the French Quarter is rocking with people clogging the streets like it's Marti Gras! It's funny how everyone here in Louisiana was convinced the Saints would win - and they did. I can't wait to update this post with a video of the winning run by the Saints down the field that put them ahead, winning by a score of 31 to 17 against the Colts.
Marti Gras starts early in New Orleans and this will be the first time it becomes a nine day celebration! :)
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26 Funny Political Cartoons - 6 Feb 2010
From Denny: The big Super Bowl weekend match up of the New Orleans Saints against the Indianapolis Colts is in full swing party wise in both cities! The cartoonists predicted the Saints would lose against the Vikings in the NFL Championship and were wrong. Everyone in Louisiana is totally convinced the cartoonists are wrong again about the Saints' hope of winning the Super Bowl. People are practically "wired for sound" around here they are so excited about this team. The Saints had a 44 year drought of misery and to see them win this much is like catnip candy.
The rest of this week's visual opinions were devoted mainly to the President's budget spending and cutbacks, especially NASA. Where the cartoonists really went off on was their anger against Toyota's arrogance in this million plus car recall. Toyota has been declaring customer satisfaction for decades - only now America is finding out they have been hiding the truth about their cars.
Now we find out recently that Toyota hasn't been properly reporting to the U.S. Dept. of Transportation as required by law. Then they continue to insist these same dangerous cars are safe. Toyota car owners need to demand a buy back from the manufacturer as these cars are dangerous to everyone on the road driving near them. Short of that the President better do something serious and fast before this spirals out of control. Can you hear the Toyota used car value falling like a rock? Drive those cars until the wheels fall off or get the parent company to take it back. It's called The Lemon Laws in America.
Just when Toyota thought they would get to surge ahead in the American market to capture a larger share and capitalize on General Motors' and Ford's share of bad karma repercussion slap-back - they now experience their very butt kick.
Check out this week's cartoons lampooning everyone in the news!
Super Bowl - the Saints against the Colts in Miami:
Politics of the national budget wars and public frustration over both parties doing so little to alleviate suffering across America:
See Cartoons by Cartoon by Brian Fairrington - Courtesy of Politicalcartoons.com - Email this Cartoon
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Finally repealing the Don't Ask Don't Tell mandate which never made much sense anyway since just about everyone but the clueless knew who was or wasn't gay:
Toyota recall debacle that just keeps on giving to the politicians, comedians and the cartoonists as fodder to keep the public stirred up:
See Cartoons by Cartoon by Patrick Chappatte - Courtesy of Politicalcartoons.com - Email this Cartoon
Prez Obama cutting back and downsizing NASA since these guys tend to be wasteful and have been for 40 years, treating the national wallet like it's a money tree. Choose your projects wisely and plan a lot more carefully, then stick to it and quit with the budget overruns. Obama's next stop needs to be the guys who build military aircraft:
*** For more fun political cartoons on Saturdays, take a look at the recent archives, please visit The Social Poets!
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The rest of this week's visual opinions were devoted mainly to the President's budget spending and cutbacks, especially NASA. Where the cartoonists really went off on was their anger against Toyota's arrogance in this million plus car recall. Toyota has been declaring customer satisfaction for decades - only now America is finding out they have been hiding the truth about their cars.
Now we find out recently that Toyota hasn't been properly reporting to the U.S. Dept. of Transportation as required by law. Then they continue to insist these same dangerous cars are safe. Toyota car owners need to demand a buy back from the manufacturer as these cars are dangerous to everyone on the road driving near them. Short of that the President better do something serious and fast before this spirals out of control. Can you hear the Toyota used car value falling like a rock? Drive those cars until the wheels fall off or get the parent company to take it back. It's called The Lemon Laws in America.
Just when Toyota thought they would get to surge ahead in the American market to capture a larger share and capitalize on General Motors' and Ford's share of bad karma repercussion slap-back - they now experience their very butt kick.
Check out this week's cartoons lampooning everyone in the news!
Super Bowl - the Saints against the Colts in Miami:
Politics of the national budget wars and public frustration over both parties doing so little to alleviate suffering across America:
See Cartoons by Cartoon by Brian Fairrington - Courtesy of Politicalcartoons.com - Email this Cartoon
See Cartoons by Cartoon by David Fitzsimmons - Courtesy of Politicalcartoons.com - Email this Cartoon
Finally repealing the Don't Ask Don't Tell mandate which never made much sense anyway since just about everyone but the clueless knew who was or wasn't gay:
Toyota recall debacle that just keeps on giving to the politicians, comedians and the cartoonists as fodder to keep the public stirred up:
See Cartoons by Cartoon by Patrick Chappatte - Courtesy of Politicalcartoons.com - Email this Cartoon
Prez Obama cutting back and downsizing NASA since these guys tend to be wasteful and have been for 40 years, treating the national wallet like it's a money tree. Choose your projects wisely and plan a lot more carefully, then stick to it and quit with the budget overruns. Obama's next stop needs to be the guys who build military aircraft:
*** For more fun political cartoons on Saturdays, take a look at the recent archives, please visit The Social Poets!
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