Showing posts with label pantry cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pantry cooking. Show all posts

Sunday, December 08, 2013

a short detour

picking meat off the turkey
adding bones to the stock pot
 i put the turkey carcass into the stockpot after getting as much meat as i could off.
have you done your turkey stock yet?
i got 5 quarts, three of which are in the freezer
the other two....that was our soup base for supper tonight
turkey soup with celery, onion and cabbage!
oh and bite sized raviolis

i love having stock on hand, and i love using the very last of the turkey up!

turkey meat and some stuffing

Friday, December 06, 2013

dehydrating 102- & pantry cooking- PHOTO heavy

to continue from yesterday
(for rho)
today i am going to show you how to use some dried veggies in a meal.
i took pictures and posted them of the tortilla potpie bowls the other day (scroll down) if you would like to make a pot pie using tortillas (which we do as it's fast)...and that is a whole wheat tortilla in the photo.
melted butter with olive oil added
1/8 cup flour added
now as to filling, i tend to leftovers for potpies, and normally i start with a roux, which is a mix of equal parts flour and a fat .....
for pot pies i use a mix of butter and olive oil for the fat.
starting to whisk flour in
beef stock added
so lets say we start with a tablespoon of butter and one of olive oil, melt the butter in a heavy bottom pot, then add the oil and let that heat a bit
then add about 1/8 cup of flour, you can use all purpose
 whisk that together
i used beef stock in this, about 1-1/2 cups
finished sauce
you can use whatever you have on hand. you can even use bullion reconstituted if you absolutely have to. (ignore my crappy non counter, i am still trying to get counters in the kitchen!)

whisk it while heating until it gets thicker and smooth.
it should be lump free doing it this way
btw, this will also make gravy if you need to, the very same method, but use the pan drippings after you separate out the fats





dried onions in mason jar
dried veggies soaking
 meanwhile i took some dried veggies and started to soak them in hot water as we aren't going to do a true soup or stew. i just grabbed whatever i had close on the shelf, so it ended up as diced eggplant, vidalia onions, and some diced sweet peppers ( i need to dry another batch of carrots it looks like)

chicken sauteing in pan
leftover potatoes and onions to add
i diced up some chicken breast i had.....and simmered that with the veggies and their dehydrating water- i also had some leftover potatoes and onions from the other night....yup they went in there also




added some fresh ground pepper, and a dash of paprika and garlic powder,  a bit of tomato sauce i had in the fridge (you can use a cube you froze from something else)
dried veggies added to pan
sauce added and stirred
then added the roux thickened beef stock to it all and dumped it into the tortilla bowl..








i briefly softened another tortilla(not soft enough from the look of the photo) and put that on top, then into the oven at 350 for about 20 to 30 minutes. (i like the top a bit crispy)

add paprika & tomato sauce
add to the tortilla bowl

it is pantry and leftover cooking at it's finest!....
now i like to keep a lot of whole wheat tortillas on hand for my new found love ....enchiladas!
which i make out of leftovers, and add chopped vegetables to.
so these tortilla pot pies are sort of an extension of that idea, and while the enchiladas freeze well, i've never tried to freeze these.

i know that the photos are not the best however this is a pretty good way to use up leftovers, or make overs.... i use leftover everything (including leftover gravy when i made the turkey leftover pot pie)
out of the oven!- smells great!
cover with another tortilla and bake



 now i hope this helps you, because it does help to have another way to make leftovers, and to use pantry items.


by drying your own veggies and fruits, when are in season, you save a lot of money, and by keeping a pantry full of food, you know that in case of emergency you have a safety margin for yourself and your family.

here again are some sites for dehydration
http://www.clemson.edu/sustainableag/IP147_food_dehydration.pdf

http://msuextension.org/publications/HomeHealthandFamily/MT200907HR.pdf

http://nchfp.uga.edu/

i hope this helps you....
please let me know in the comments



















Saturday, February 26, 2011

shhhhhh it's really friday night

you however, will read this saturday morning.....
i won't tell if you won't....ok?

i been icing and using the rice sock all damn day  *** two cups of rice in a clean white cotton crew sock heated in the micro about a minute or so***
i can't straighten out my left arm
if this keeps up i am going to be at the ortho...... and what do i tell him?
i moved too much wood?
i knit too much?
hauled too many buckets of water? (remember when i had to tell the chiro 'i was wrestling with edmund my wether, and pulled out my back.......he wasn't too happy)
he can't give me cortisone cause of the 11B so what is he going to do that i'm not already doing?
PT? oh man...not another run of THAT

this was a pretty bad week, first with that plague that apparently everyone else in town has, and my arm.
but on the up side....my seedlings are all up
the rain is washing the snow away...
drought conditions should not exhist
it's warmer and i can sleep in
i'm over the plague if not the arm
so mainly it's a good thing

bernie just called (remember it really is friday night) he's on his way home as he's worried that i will over use this arm trying to get supper on.
he knows i hauled water buckets for the animals today (used my other arm)
he also knows i may try to get supper on as i did do the meat part last night

*** i did a to die for oven pot roast, powdered celery, sweet peppers, onions and garlic in water, in a small enameled cast iron cocotte covered.....in the oven at 250. made it's own gravy and it was wonderful---maybe i shouldn't have lifted the cast iron pots?---- oh and remind me to tell you all about the dried veggie powders i find myself making and using more and more as seasonings i need to do a post about that, you guys will love it***

it's warm out, i am so very tempted to put some spinach, mache, and lettuce seeds out in the deck planters. i will hold off on the snow peas and the garden peas, as the main garden is STILL covered with snow. but boy i wish my snow peas were up......i love the first flush of them steamed on salads during early spring...don't you all love those first spring salads from your gardens?

in budgie news, captain cuttle is out numbered as you all may recall- while he is mainly interested in his beloved emma, the other two girls are pestering him to feed them.
mrs fezziwig yells at him a lot (she's doing that right now) and i think mrs fezziwig needs a MR fezziwig......just as estella needs her pip. soooooooooooooooo as soon as heating is over
we get two male babie budgies, they'll have to stay in quarantine like the easter budgies did but that's ok.... then that will be it for budgie-dom (although a larger flight would be nice i think... like a walk in flight???)

this morning in the slushy snow i saw some interesting tracks..... unfortunately they are sniffing around the duck pens and the cellar door.
i saw fisher tracks, fox, raccoon, and domestic cat......
the fisher has me seriously worried though, and i don't think i can poison it.
so i may have to see if a trapper is interested,.......it's late though in the season, possibly too warm for a trapper to really want it.
i also saw bobcat, further back though
no skunk yet, (jen's smelled them so they're out now) but i also imagine the bear is out too
i think we are going to need some hot fencing soon

the baby ducks are laying daily, lilli no, phoebe possibly but she's hiding the eggs.
i am pretty sure that the hens haven't started up yet........which is ok right now, even though we can use chicken eggs. i am not seeing egglaying behavior in the chickens. colette follows me around as usual but isn't crouching, neither are the other sussex crosses......... and of course henrietta and dulcette are 5000 year old chickens, so when they lay, they are totally confused by it.
i intend to start up baking again as soon as i'm able, i have a largish stash of duck eggs waiting
we are also anxiously waiting for if not actually warm weather......at least no snow cover or ice....... everyone wants to get out and scratch in the dirt
i need the ducks to de-slug the garden
and the chickens to go after what i am sure is lurking in the squash beds......they can't do that with snow on the beds.

well everyone, i hope your garden planning and seed starting is coming along
i am planning on drying more veggies this year then canning ( i know....... but i love dried veggies, they take so much less space up)
i also am planning increasing my pickling........one of my favorite nephews eats me out of pickles as soon as he knows i made them
(he'd better help plant cuc's this year......i keep telling him he's also going to learn to pickle....but he tells me he'll be in afganistan, and won't be able to get home......hmmmmm, i told him that at the rate he EATS pickles......that is NOT an excuse- he laughs at me, and of course i give him another jar of pickles--- he'd better bring my jars back... he's got some of my fancy jars)

gee i got the fever......
you all too?
ok everyone have a wonderful weekend
i know we have errands planned..... hopefully no more trees will come down in these winds
i hope you folks over in new zealand aren't getting any more quakes or tremors- i went to cnn and also to msnbc and watched clips from your earthquake...it is a nightmare for you all
some of the pictures reminded me of 9-11
ok everyone stay safe, stay warm......and talk to you all later