My favorite Thanksgiving leftover is definitely turkey salad. Quick and easy to prepare, and it will disappear just as quickly. Nothing is measured so just add in the quantities that sound good to you. I am not a cook and don't use a lot of spices or know which go well together for that matter, so I just picked a few from my cabinet and threw them in. Responses for my daughter and husband were "fine" and "fine." Which from them means pretty good. I thought is was yummy, and probably would have tasted even better if I had let it sit in the refrigerator to let everything blend together.
Turkey, chopped
Celery, chopped
Red Grapes, quartered
Mayonaise
Sprinkle of oregano
Sprinkle of sage
Sprinkle of ground mustard
Sprinkle of salt
What do you do with your leftover turkey?
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Saturday, November 30, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Healthy 5-Ingredient Granola Bars
Only 5 ingredients? Awesome!
No bake? Double-awesome!
Don't these look yummy? Oh, they are. And I even got a thumbs up from my husband who seemed genuinely surprised when he agreed they were good.
You will need to go here for the recipe which I found on the Minimalist Baker blog. I have no doubt that I will be going back there to pick up a few more new recipes! What to expect at the Minimalist Baker: Simple recipes that even the novice cook can approach. Always delicious, often sweet, never complicated.
Here are a few more shots taken while I was making these.
I wanted my oats toasted so I started them first.
I used my Pampered Chef food chopper on the roasted almonds.
I also used the food chopper on the dates. This was kind of tricky as I had to shake them to the bottom each time but worked pretty well. I followed that up with a knife on any leftover big pieces.
These are the last two of the 5-Ingredient Granola Bars.
Makes 8 bars.
This was my first time trying a date. I still can't say I know what one tastes like because they were mixed in with the other ingredients, but in the words of the lady who works in the natural/bulk section at Fred Meyer, they are "flipping delicious." I will have to take a bite before throwing them in the bowl next time!
Hope you give these a try... and come let me know how they turned out!
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