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I am thrilled to announce an exclusive GIVEAWAY for StoneGable readers! As a part of Michael Lee West's newest book release Gone Wtih A Handsomer Man, one lucky person will win...
*a copy of Gone With A Handsomer Man
*a $100.00 Horchow Gift Certificate
AND
* a set of American Atelier Stoneware Dinnerware
in your choice of
Bianca
OR
What a fabulous giveaway by Michael Lee for all of us here at StoneGable!
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Giveaway ends Wednesday April 29, 2011 at 8:00 PM EST.
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On The Menu At StoneGable
Monday
Fried Ravioli In Lobster Sauce
Arugula, Shaved Parmesan and Pine Nuts in a Lemon Vinaigrette
Recipe: Fried Ravioli In Lobster Sauce
I had Lobster Bisque soup the other day from the deli counter of my local grocers. It was FABULOUS!!!! Rich, complex, and full of lobster flavor. I had a light bulb moment! I could easily make a sauce out of this to put over pasta. Just thickened, it makes a luxurious sauce... and adding a little lobster would make this a world class company dish! I am thinking the mushroom soup, cheddar soup, broccoli soup, tomato bisque or any other great creamy soup could be transformed into a wonderful sauce!
Fresh Cheese Ravioli (not frozen)
2 1/2 cups Lobster Bisque soup (from the deli section of my grocers)
1/2 cup light cream
2-3 TBS. flour
2-3 TBS butter
good freshly grated Parmesan cheese
Make ravioli according to package directions. (I'm making mine in a large electric frying pan). Drain and set ravioli aside.
In a large skillet, melt butter over medium heat. Add flour and cook for 3-4 minutes until golden blond. Add 1/2 cup light cream and lobster bisque soup. Stir to thicken.
Plate ravioli and spoon sauce over the ravioli. Sprinkle with cheese.
Tuesday~ Soup Day
Cream Of Asparagus Soup
Crusty Bread
Recipe: Cream Of Asparagus SoupThis has been a very popular recipe with StoneGable readers. It is scrumptious and quite healthy! Asparagus is popping up at the market, and will soon be popping up in my garden. Click HERE for this taste of spring!
Printable Recipe
Wednesday~ Slow Cooker Day
Killer Fajitas
Refried Beans
Recipe: Killer Fajitas
This is one of the best recipes on the menu at StoneGable. EVERYONE loves this!!! It looks like a lot of work, but it is not. I have just given very detailed instructions. This is a must try! The red pepper jelly is the secret to these most requested fajitas!
2-3 large onions
2-4 peppers, assorted colors
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
olive oil
salt and pepper
2-3 heaping TBS jalapeno red pepper jelly
lime juice from 1 lime
flour tortillas
refried beans
2 cups GOOD cheddar cheese, grated
toppings and fixins'
Preheat grill.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Peel onions. Cut in half from end to end. Cut halves into half moons. Put a toothpick through the half BEFORE you slice it. Toothpicks should be through the half moons and hold the onions together. Continue until you have cut all onions.
Put onions on a rimmed baking sheet. Brush olive oil over both sides of the onions.
Grill on medium heat until charred (we like them well charred). Sprinkle with salt.
Remove toothpicks and set aside.
Cut peppers into quarters and pull out seeds. Place them on a rimmed baking sheet and drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt. Grill.
Grill until skin of pepper is blackened. Remove from the grill and peel off char. Slice into strips and set aside.
Place chicken on rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and salt and pepper. Grill on medium high until done through. Remove from grill. Let sit for 10 minutes and slice on the diagonal.
If your grill is large enough, the veggies and chicken can be cooked at the same time.
While the veggies cook, Put a large can (or 2) of refried beans in an ovenproof bowl and sprinkle with 1/2 cup cheddar cheese. Heat for 30 minutes in the oven.
Add the veggies and chicken to a large skillet. Heat over a medium heat. Add 2 or 3 HEAPING TBS of red pepper jelly. This pepper jelly is NOT hot. And don't use green pepper jelly. It looks horrid! If you use a hot jalapeno pepper jelly, adjust the amount according to how hot you like it... go easy!
When heated through, turn off heat and squeeze a lime over the mixture. OH, YUMMY!!!!!
Printable Recipe
Thursday
Take-Out
Friday
Homemade Artisan Pizza On The Grill
Caesar Salad
What an easy, impressive and delicious recipe! I buy homemade dough from my grocers, but it is easy to make too. Try this and let everyone choose their own toppings! Click HERE for the a detailed picture tutorial.
Printable Recipe
Saturday~ Company's Coming
Well, family really. My brother is coming to help install the new lighting. He LOVES meatloaf.
Meatloaf
Mashed Potatoes
Roasted Broccoli
Recipe: StoneGable Meatloaf
2 1/2 lbs ground beef~ 80 or 85 % lean
2 TBS olive oil
2 onions, finely chopped
2 garlic clove, pressed
1 red bell pepper, finely chopped
1/4 cup beef stock
3 TBS Worcestershire sauce
1 TBS tomato paste
2/3 fresh bread crumbs
1 -2 eggs
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup catsup
2 TBS fresh parsley
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onions and pepper and sautee for 6-8 minutes, until onions are translucent but not browned. Add garlic and cook for 1 minute. Remove from heat. Add beef stock, tomato paste and Worcestershire sauce and mix. Let cool for 15 minutes.
Put all ingredients in a large bowl and gently mix. Do not smoosh it all together because it will cause your meatloaf to be tough. Gently mix together. Form into 6 individual meatloaves or make 2 larger loaf. Cover with extra catsup and if desired bacon strips.
Bake for 40-45 minutes for individual meatloaves or 1~ 1 hour 10 minutes for large loaf, until done through.
Printable Recipe
Sunday~Smoker Day
Smoked Ribs
Slow Cooker Baked Potatoes
StoneGable Pink Coleslaw with Pickled Beets
Recipe: StoneGable Pink Coleslaw with Pickled Beets
1 bag coleslaw mix
1/2 small yellow onion, finely chopped
1/2 cup pickled beets, sliced into very thin matchsticks
1/2 cup good mayonnaise
3 TBS pickled beet juice
2 TBS vinegar
3 TBS sugar
1/4 tsp celery seed
salt and pepper
In a small bowl mix mayonnaise, pickled beet juice, vinegar , sugar and celery seed. Refrigerate overnight to marry the flavors.
Put coleslaw mix, onion and pickled beets in a large bowl. Pour dressing over the salad. Salt and pepper.
Printable Recipe
that pizza & killer fajitas looks wonderful. i do believe, pizza & fajitas are some of my very favorite meals to eat.
ReplyDeletei hope your Easter was wonderful.
have a lovely week!
kellie
It's funny but I was thinking of Cream of Asparagus soup the other day. I am going to have to try this one out. I was hoping to have some leftover asparagus for it, but it seems there was none left from 2 lbs of it! Everything looks so yummy! You are so clever to do all this without a working kitchen! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteAs always, the menu looks fabulous! My eyes are set on that Killer fajita recipe. Now I'm off to enter the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteSounds like another delicious week at StoneGable Yvonne! Your pink cole slaw really caught my eye, I'll have to try that out! I had a very small gathering yesterday so I actually threw a ham steak and asparagus on the grill-boy was that good! Your soup sounds great too! Hope you can see the finish line on the reno, have a great week:@)
ReplyDeleteI got turned onto your site, about 3 minutes before I had to start getting ready for work. Here's to a fast day at work, and a slow evening looking at blogs. Please enter me into your contest. Thanks. Jill Clements
ReplyDeleteGood morning! Hope your Easter went well. MIne, not so much. Anyway, I have leftover asparagus so the soup will be a must try for me! Joe LOVES fajitas so that too. The pizza sounds wonderful also but what REALLY got my attention is using the soups for sauces!!!!! Genius, GF! Can't wait to try that!!!! Hope to see you again soon. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteBonjour Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteThe Fried Raviloi and Lobster Sauce looks wonderful, so do the Killer Fajitas, haven't had those for ages. Hope you enjoyed a lovely Easter. Have fun with your brother.
WIshing you a lovely week ahead,
Mimi
Your food choices look good, though I'm usually here for the tablescapes, and I'm going to have to give the Lobster and Ravioli a try. I would love to have my name entered into your giveaway! I've been a follower for awhile now, but don't always have time to leave a comment - I'm a naughty girl - I read your blog at work! shh...
ReplyDeletegloria
Oooooooh, pink cole slaw! I'm all over that one!
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Love your blog...just discovered it about 6 weeks ago! Keep it coming!
ReplyDeleteThose fajitas look amazing! Love all of those menu choices.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, your blog is like a short vacation for me, to a "perfect world". thanks for taking the time to make it so beautiful
ReplyDeleteoh, stupid me, forgot to leave my name, yikes, getting old. Candy
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne~ ~
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea for the lobster sauce. I am filing that away till I can find some lobster bisque at the store. Thanks for sharing your a gem!
~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
Oh the book looks interesting and that food... yum! Oh it looks SO good!
ReplyDeleteWent to Michael Lee's web page and oh the books she has written. I was drawn to Crazy Ladies. :)
ReplyDeleteI want to dine at your house every day this week.Do I need an invitation or is the "door always open?"
ReplyDeleteEvery menu item looks delectable and actually makes me want to cook.
Thanks for always inspiring me! You are the best!!!!
Dear Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your beautiful site. I check it daily. You are such an inspiration. Your weekly menu spurs many weekly menus in my home as well.
Thank you for your creatvity.
Ann H.
Yvonne, I stopped by to see what's for dinner, but discover something great to read too. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI visited Michael's web site, and her new book looks interesting. I am always on the lookout for new book club reads, and this one looks promising -- quirky southern characters, romance and a bit of mystery. I would love to read it.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely a follower and would love to win. What a nice giveaway! I would also like to win a week at Stone Gable, because they have the best looking weekly menu around!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL
Jacqueline
Love your blog! Beautiful pictures and recipes. Can't wait to read all the books. Keep up the great work. Lynne
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