Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Best Lasagna Ever. Seriously


The other day I posted about my favorite recipes that came out of my kitchen in 2010, well, 2011 is already given 2010 a run for its money!

I was cooking dinner for “Charleston”, his sister and brother-in-law the other night and wanted to try something new. Needless to say Pioneer Woman pulled through for me again.

Hands down, The Best Lasagna Ever, Is seriously the best lasagna ever.

I don’t do frozen lasagna. I REPEAT, frozen lasagna from the grocery freezer section has never seen the inside of my oven unless there was truly a very sad sad situation. But then again, I have always heard the troubles with making homemade lasagna and have stayed far away from attempting it.

This lasagna recipe is super easy because you cook everything before assembly! Use it to feed many people or easily split it into two pans to feed two smaller groups. Cook one pan tonight and freeze the other for later!

There is just one thing I did different from Pioneer Woman’s recipe:

I used Fresh Mozzarella from the deli section and it made the WORLD of a difference. I know it was more expensive but…I beg you, if you make this recipe for the first time, just bite the bullet and use fresh mozzarella. Please. Trust. Me.

The is a crowd please hands down!


Ingredients
1-½ pound Ground Beef
1 pound Hot Breakfast Sausage
2 cloves Garlic, Minced
2 cans (14.5 Ounce) Whole Tomatoes
2 cans (6 Ounce) Tomato Paste
2 Tablespoons Dried Parsley
2 Tablespoons Dried Basil
1 teaspoon Salt
3 cups Low fat Cottage Cheese
2 whole Beaten Eggs
½ cups Grated (not Shredded) Parmesan Cheese
2 Tablespoons Dried Parsley
1 teaspoon Salt
1 pound Sliced Mozzarella Cheese
1 package (10 Ounce) Lasagna Noodles
(add 1/2 Teaspoon Salt And 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil To Pasta Water)

Preparation Instructions

Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
Meanwhile, in a large skillet or saucepan, combine ground beef, sausage, and garlic. Cook over medium-high heat until browned. Drain half the fat; less if you’re feeling naughty. Add tomatoes, tomato paste, 2 tablespoons parsley, basil and salt. After adding the tomatoes, the sauce mixture should simmer for 45 minutes while you are working on the other steps.

In a medium bowl, mix cottage cheese, beaten eggs, grated Parmesan, 2 more tablespoons parsley, and 1 more teaspoon salt. Stir together well. Set aside. Cook lasagna until “al dente” (not overly cooked).

To assemble:Arrange 4 cooked lasagna noodles in the bottom of a baking pan, overlapping if necessary. Spoon half the cottage cheese mixture over the noodles. Spread evenly. Cover cottage cheese with a layer of mozzarella cheese. Spoon a little less than half the meat/sauce mixture over the top.

Repeat, ending with meat/sauce mixture. Sprinkle top generously with extra Parmesan.
Either freeze, refrigerate for up to two days, or bake immediately: 350-degree oven for 20 to 30 minutes, or until top is hot and bubbly!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Becoming Soft Around The Edges

Why does it melt my heart to see a man with a baby?

Lets just say that the two most important and special men in my life (yes, my Dad and "Charleston") are your typical "man's man". They like to dress in camo, sit in the woods, and shoot everything that moves. They both drive Tacoma's and their version of TLC is the Versus channel. Their hands are always dirty because 99% of the time, they do things themselves. They are "steak and potato" men.

But...

ever since Olivia was born, something has changed.

They do things like this:

instead of sitting in the recliner watching an Iowa buck get smoked with a Matthews bow. (I have learned something in my 26 years of this exposure!)

"Charleston" putting Olivia in her supermodel pose!

"Charleston" giving Olivia a flying ride!

Practicing his baby talk. (I wish I knew what she was thinking right here!)
Too cute.


My dad still can't escape the fact that he is becoming even more surrounded by women. But...something tells me he doesn't seem to mind :)
Dad, trying to convince Olivia to crawl

Christmas- A little long overdue!

(Again, please excuse me how far behind I am on posts! I know that it is January 18th but...can't it be Christmas year round?!)

Anyway,
This was, hands down, one of the best Christmas' yet. Mainly because I was able to pull off both Christmas with "Charleston's" family as well as mine and....the newest addition to our family celebrated her first Christmas morning with a visit from Santa! Words can't describe how the dynamic of a family changes when a new one is added to the family but it brings so much more excitement to opening presents and celebrating the holiday together!

I spent Christmas even with "Charleston's" family and we did "Christmas morning" on Christmas eve, followed by dinner and the Christmas Eve service at their church, Myers Park Presbyterian. On Christmas morning, we woke up and drove back to Kernersville to meet mom and Dad, Sister, Olivia and Sam and have Christmas morning with my family!

I tried my hardest to use my camera as much as possible but there were so many other fun things to do besides snap pictures!

Here are a couple to show some of my most favorite people in life!

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On Saturday night we had Christmas at Grandmas.
Mattie and Griffin (my cousins)
On Christmas morning it started snowing.....and didn't stop....we measured the amount of snow on our patio table and by Saturday night we were at 9 inches!
Olivia had a long Christmas morning with her new toys from Santa. She was due for a nap while we were at Paw-Paws house.
Livi got a new pair of boots for Christmas! That sweet little face in her Christmas onsie!
Mom, "Charleston" and I got Dad the Muck hunting boots he has been wanting. They got used that morning while dad shoveled the drive-way!
Sister and Livi having Christmas morning breakfast!
Mom wanted a new facebook profile picture...I think it turned out well!
Christmas morning at the Higgins house
Mom and Olivia
"Charleston" is going to go on a shopping spree at the Bass Pro Store!

She was focused on the presents in front of her!
The Howard Family. I think Olivia wants her present back!
I got her some new PJ's!

Sweet tired baby face. She has added so much happiness to our family; I can't even explain!
Hope everyone had a happy holiday!

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

(so I am a little behind...bare with me!)

It was cold. It was miserable. It was raining.

When NC State was rolling through our winning football streak, “Charleston”, myself and our friends Ryan and Heather grabbed up some tickets to the ACC Championship game here in Charlotte in hopes of cheering the Wolfpack to victory.

Well….bum bum bum…. The Wolfpack did not make it to the ACC Championship game thanks to a loss to Maryland in their last game of the season. Therefore, we had four tickets to a game none of us truly cared about.

Oh what to do??

Well you suck it up, tailgate and have a fabulous time at the final football game of the season with friends!

We had full intentions of throwing an all out blow-out tailgate until…the second bomb hit. It was freezing rain all day leading up to kick off. Miserable weather.

Therefore, it paid off to live in Uptown and only four blocks from the Bank of America stadium. We pulled the coolers up to my fourth floor balcony, kicked our feet up on the coffee table, turned on several other football games and threw our own tailgate in the living room ALL DAY LONG. We ate bojangles and chips and dip and heather and I pulled out all of our favorite tailgate games – painting our finger nails! When could you ever do that at a normal tailgate?!

Long story short. We ended up going to the game and were miserable the entire time. I can’t explain how cold and damp it was, and the worst part, I honestly couldn’t give a crap who won.

We did hold a little photo-op out on the balcony before walking to the game. We had to come outside to take pictures because with all our cold weather gear on we were sweating to death inside….
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view from our seats
"Charleston" and Heather
Ryan, "Charleston" and Heather

Me and Boyfriend freezing our bums off!
I knew as soon as Heather pulled out a bottle of finger nail polish from her purse this was going to be the best "tailgate" ever!
FA-REEEEEZING....

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Great Year In The Kitchen

2010 was one of the best years in my kitchen.
I experimented with all kinds of foods but for the most part stuck close to home with a little spin on some traditional favorites. I found several websites for online recipes that I fell in love with and stocked up on my spice cabinet so as to never shy away from a recipe with too many ingredients! It was also the first year in a long time that I have had another mouth that I could feed and was worth cooking for. It’s hard to get motivated to bust out a new recipe when you are the only one eating it. “Charleston” was my guinea pig and he was good at the job. He is easy to please and I feel like he appreciates me cooking for him which makes the world of difference since he knows how much I love doing it!
Overall, 2010 brought several recipes that have become staples in my kitchen and will be for years to come:

The Best “Large Group” Dinner
Chicken Spaghetti
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Best Snack
Rustic 5-Spice Potato Chips (served with a side of homemade ranch!)

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Best Breakfast
Baked Cinnamon French Toast

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Best Homemade Steak House Dinner : AKA - Man Food
Grilled Ribeye Steak with Onion-Blue Cheese Sauce

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Best Mac and Cheese
Fancy Macaroni

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and runner up…
Buffalo Chicken Macaroni and Cheese

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Best Simple Quick Dish for Girls Night
Baked Lemon Pasta

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Best Sandwich
Homemade Chicken Patties with Chives, Ginger and Garlic (make these babies and put them on a Sesame bun with a THIN spread of Mayo, lettuce and onion!)

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Best Appetizer
Stuffed Mushrooms
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Best Mashed Potatoes
Three Cheese Mashed Potatoes

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Best Biscuits
Corn Muffins with Bacon Bits and Cheddar Cheese

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Best Tacos
Tyler Florence Crispy Fish Tacos

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Best Side Dish
Stuffed Tomatoes

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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

It's Moving Week

Moving has begun.
I had everything packed up before going back to Kernersville for Christmas this past weekend.
As soon as I got off work yesterday, I started carrying stuff over by the car full.
Well, for Christmas, Santa brought me a solid head and chest cold. (I must have been on the naughty list!)

The process of moving and and having a cold simply do not go together! Let’s just say this has not started like I had imagined; my enthusiasm is a little short as well as my patience.

But then again, maybe my luck is better than the poor person who owns this car:


New York City Sanitation Worker Wrecks Ford Explorer - Watch more Funny Videos


So, long story short. It’s moving week.
Christmas updates and many many pictures will come next week when I have my desk and internet back up and running!

Happy Holiday and New Years Friends!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Gumdrops and Antique Oval Mirrors

The living room in my new place is a fairly small room so I have been looking around for some sort of mirror to put on the wall and hopefully “open” the place up a bit! I want something fairly large to take up some wall space but I want the mirror to also be a decorative piece. At this point, I don’t mind putting a little extra $$ into it if it is something I fall head over heels in love with!

While shopping around, I DID fall head over heels in love with something totally wrong for me and my needs. (Before “Charleston”, this seemed to be the ongoing concept of my life :) I thought I had grown out of it!)

Anyway, I HAVE to have an oval antique mirror! The thing is, where in the world do I put it?! I feel like you have to have one of those “fancy” rooms or a well put together space to throw one of these gems up on the wall (and that right now, I do not have).

I even thought it would be cool, one day, to possibly make a collage out of several of them instead of one large mirror. If I had some sort of entry way it would be perfect! But right now, in my Christmas slumber I will dream of gum drops and antique oval mirrors like...
this:
or this: (maybe with a fresh coat of paint!)
or this:
or this:
or this:

Thursday, December 16, 2010

"Oh Benny Benny Boo Boo Boo Boo"


“Charleston’s” sister and brother-in-law have gotten “Charleston” and I addicted to the show The Sing Off. I was over American Idol 100000 seasons ago so this is my new REALITY music drug. As with any reality show addict, I don’t ever miss an episode and the only thing I forward through on DVR are the commercials.
Anyway, one of the judges on the show is Ben Folds…..and….I have a crush.

He is not cute. He is small and short with shaggy hair. He has big glasses and funny teeth but…he is musically talented and I am totally smitten. Give a man vocal cords, a piano, and raw creativity and I am grinning ear to ear picturing myself being some crazy groupie following this dude coast to coast and one day being his back up vocals at his next show. I am in love. Muisical talent (of that kind) is just that attractive!

Anyway, so I love The Sing Off and Ben Folds and as you can see below he has been incorporated throughout my new playlist!

“Drop A Beat” Playlist:

The Show Goes On – Lupe Fiasco
Grenade – Burno Mars
Wash Away – Joe Purdy
Brick – Ben Folds
Office Music – Lil Wayne
Marry Me – Train
Made For You – One Republic
Kyrie – Mr. Mister
The Luckiest – Ben Folds
Dog Days Are Gone – Florence & The Machine
Middle Distance – Sea Wolf
Sunshine – Matt Costa
If I Die Young – The Band Perry
Come on Eileen – Dexys Midnight Runners
Body Language – Jesse McCartney ft. T-Pain
Fred Jones – Ben Folds
One Day – Matisyahu
Why Wait – Rascal Flatts
Empire State of Mind – Jay-Z
Friday Im In Love – The Cure
Annie Waits – Ben Folds
Rockin’ The Suburbs – Ben Folds

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Anticipation

My Christmas shopping is done.

It’s already wrapped and laying around one of our end tables because a Christmas tree is nonexistent this year.

I am counting down the days until Christmas when I can have a little vacation and catch back up with the important things in life.

I am also counting down the days until I move into my new place. The anticipation is seriously killing me.

I have been picturing over and over again in my head what my living room will look like; how I will lay out the furniture in the master bedroom and what colors I should use in the bathrooms. Ok so I will admit it, I am SUPER excited!

I have tried my hardest to get everything I need to complete the place so that on Dec. 29th when the moving truck and my family troops are here in Charlotte, I can let them run free getting the place together.

“Charleston” keeps telling me I am jumping the gun with a lot of things but…if I go ahead and buy the curtain rods for the living room and bedrooms then while my dad is here on move-in day, I can give him the task of putting them up while he has his tools with him. Otherwise, if I wait to buy them after move-in day and my family is gone, I end up having to do the instillation myself with my handheld screwdriver. Way harder than it looks! Trust me ;) I am just trying to plan ahead.

I have to be prepared to utilize all free labor when it’s going to be available; capitalize on the opportunities. I already bought a shelf to go in the pantry which will give me much needed storage space. Again, to some people (“Charleston”) I might be jumping the gun but…if I don’t have the shelf the day of move in, how am I going to get Sister and Mom to set up the kitchen so that night I can possibly make them a “Thank You” meal that night. I want things set.
When I move in, I like to get in and get it done. Be ready to wake up the next morning and go about life as if nothing has changed.

But the anticipation of moving has me counting down the days until it’s a reality. I am counting down the days till Christmas anxious for a break but bypassing that in my head for my move-in. Once I move in, what will I be counting down to then?

I almost feel like I am wasting the days waiting for the next “event” and thinking finally I will be satisfied and happy. I really have to learn to live for today because at this very second I am satisfied and happy and need to appreciate every bit of that and what I have.


And on a side note….if I were not spending money on my future residence, I would be checking the tracking number for these little puppies that I would have sent my way! LOVE THEM!
Hair Clip, Earring, Ring Set


Rings
Find them on etsy.com