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Welcome to 2 Girls Cooking! We are Tracy Kristalakis and Sarah Cornell-a mother/daughter team that loves to cook together. In Sarah's case she's learning as we go along. This is our project together. Our site features a growing video library and recipe index that will help you prepare nutritious, tasty food for you and your family. Due to restrictions for a company we represent, we cannot advertise nor directly link to the some of the wonderful products that we sell. If you will cut the following and paste it in your browser you can go to our website: pamperedchef.biz/2girlscooking. Don't forget to put the "www." in front of it and don't forget to sign up for our FREE cookbook-Cooking on the Run. Code: KDSSDK321512 |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 02 February 2009 )
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Quick and Easy for Valentine's Dinner |
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Thursday, 29 January 2009 |
Quick and Easy for Valentine's Dinner  When it comes to Valentine’s Day, most people go out for dinner. If you have a family this can get expensive. Try a few easy recipes to prepare a nice dinner for your loving family in no time.
Crock Pot
Get those slow cookers working. We often use it when we know we’ll be late getting home so dinner will be ready. The slow cooker is an asset on Valentine’s Day also. Most of the crock pots on the market today have a removable inner pot that is fashionable enough to serve at the table.
Cooking with a crock pot will free you up to do other fun Valentine’s Day things instead of standing in the kitchen. Some meal ideas for the slow cooker: beef roast with vegetables, chicken cacciatore, roasted chicken with vegetables, Swedish meatballs. The crock pot can be set to cook slowly (ten hours) or a bit faster (4 hours).
Cook-ahead meals
Dinner can be harried even on Valentine’s Day. Watching boiling pots and hot skillets not to mention something in the oven can absolutely fry your brain. Free your mind to enjoy this day of love by trying a dish that is easy to prepare ahead of time and just needs to be baked on Valentine’s Day.
Casseroles are the easiest make-ahead dishes. They can feature beef, chicken, or pork. Even fish like salmon or tilapia can be marinated and dressed the day before and wrapped in foil to bake on Valentine’s Day. Avoid adding milk or eggs before you are ready to cook the meal. If the dish calls for cooked meat, cook and cube the meat the day before and combine all ingredients in the casserole dish when you are ready to pop it in the oven.
Five or Fewer Ingredients
Another alternative to the slow cooker or cooking ahead is using a recipe that has five or fewer ingredients. When you have fewer ingredients, prep time is cut dramatically. While the food is baking you can occupy yourself with spending time with the family.
With so few ingredients, kids can even help with dinner. To further cut preparation time, if anything such as vegetables need to be cubed, diced, or sliced so that the day before and refrigerate them.
Pasta dishes fall into this category. Besides the pasta, you usually have sauce and some sort of meat or seafood. The pasta, sauce, and meat can all cook at the same time which saves time.
On Valentine’s Day, you want to be occupied with family and/or your sweetie. Slaving in the kitchen is not in the game plan. With a little pre-planning, you’ll spend less time in the kitchen and more time having fun. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 January 2009 )
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