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Mini Pie Party

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My friend Keerin was coming over to watch Game of Thrones (I’m pretty much obsessed) and I wanted to make some food for us.  She is vegan and I do not cook vegan food that much so I was trying to think of what I could make.  I knew that I had a bunch of fresh and frozen vegetables, but I didn’t want to make something boring.  That’s when it hit me – we could play with my mini pie machine!

What the heck is a mini pie machine, you ask?  It’s a fun little electrical device, kind like a panini press – except that it makes adorable personal sized pies!  The machine comes with a cutter to cut the perfect size circles for the base and top.  You use puff pastry for the tops and you can either use puff pastry or pie dough for the bottom.  I am not a big fan of store bought-refrigerated pie dough is general, but it works great for this because it is a bit tougher.  All you do is press a circle of dough into the bottom of one of the four wells using a tool that is included, spoon in the filling, lay a circle of dough on top, and close the lid.  The pies cook in about 8 minutes – so fast!  Because the cooking time is so short, the filling needs to be precooked.

Fear not if you do not have this machine, though (and I assume most people don’t because it is silly and extravagant) – You can just fold circles of dough over filling into half moon hand pies and bake them in the oven.

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So, because the pies are personal sized and because they cook so quickly – I knew that each of us could play around with filling combinations.  I had frozen peas, corn, green beans, spinach, and butternut squash – so I microwaved those to pre-cook them (I cut the green beans into bite-sized pieces).  I cut up some carrots and parsnips and microwaved those, and then I drained a can of chick peas (gotta have protein!).  I also had some fake beef crumbles and Keerin brought some fake cheese. (more…)

Orange Teriyaki Chicken Kebabs with Couscous

This is a super quick and easy weeknight meal that works any time of year.  Orange zest and juice tie the kebabs and pasta together and the sweet and tangy sauce for the chicken is delicious.  Couscous cooks ridiculously fast, but you could use quinoa instead if you have more time to cook.  You could also add whatever vegetables you like to it to change it up. (more…)

Summer Seafood

I don’t normally cook a lot of seafood other than my usual seared salmon, but in the summer I do get cravings for it.  The reason is unknown – maybe because it is light and refreshing, maybe because I wish I was at the beach.  Either way, I have a couple of light and healthy Summer seafood recipes to share with you.

These shrimp tacos are filled out with a slaw of cabbage, corn, fresh squeezed orange and lime juice, and a dab of sour cream.  A great balance between warm tortillas, hot shrimp fresh out of the pan, and cool, crunchy slaw – they are healthy, filling, and super tasty.

This next recipe combines two superfoods into one awesome meal for Salmon Burgers with Tangy Avocado Sauce. (more…)

Chicken and Spinach Enchiladas with Sour Cream Chile Sauce

Oh boy, you guys are in for a treat with this one!  Creamy, cheesy enchiladas stuffed with shredded chicken, spinach, corn, and chiles; served up with some Mexican rice and refried beans – to die for!  I love sour cream enchiladas – they are one of the first dishes (other than nachos and quesadillas) that I started eating when I began to get over my fear that all Mexican food was spicy. (more…)