Welcome to ON THE MENU MONDAY!
I had a very magical visitor last week. The FAIRY HOBMOTHER came to my blog and , bippity-boppity-boo, granted my wish!
And what is a Fairy Hobmother? Oh, only the COOLEST granter of wishes and in all of bloggland! A fairy, of sorts, from APPLIANCES ONLINE who flits through the bloggisphere granting Amazon wishes to those bloggers who believe! Yes, I believed and even clapped my hands (although I think that only works to keep pixies alive), and sure enough a magical spell was cast over my e-mail account and an Amazon gift card appeared! I have been wishing for a couple of new decorating books, a new lamp and a great set of Napoleon Bee glassware. Hmmmm, what to choose!
Now how do you get the generous Fairy Hobmother to grant your wishes? That's the easy part! My visit from her came because of a comment I left at HAPPIER THAN A PIG IN MUD.
Leave a comment about the Fairy Hobmother on this post and she is sure to see, sprinkle her fairy dust and visit at least one lucky reader!
By the way, don't be alarmed if your Fairy Hobmother has a name like Dave, or Ian... it just part of her charm!
Monday
Grilled Vegetables
Recipe: Pesto Grilled Shrimp On Skewers
2 lbs large peeled and deveined shrimp, tails on
1/2 cup pesto, recipe follows
Put shrimp into a bag with pesto and marinade for 30 minutes.
Meanwhile soak skewers in cold water. Put shrimp on skewers.
Preheat grill to medium high. Put skewers on grill and cook shrimp for 2-3 minutes each side. DO NOT OVERCOOK.
Recipe: StoneGable Pesto
If you grow basil, this is the perfect way to use it in summer cooking! Click HERE to see one of my very first posts and for a recipe and how-to!
Recipe: Grilled Vegetable With Balsamic Dressing
Use any combo of veggies, and as many as you need. These are the ones I serve together on a large platter.
Eggplants, partially peeled and cut into a generous 1/4" round
Zucchinis, cut into generous 1/4" rounds
Yellow Squash, cut into generous 1/4" rounds
Onions, cut into 1/4" rounds
Peppers, cored and sliced in 1" thicknesses. Any color but green
Portabella mushrooms, cored and "gills" scraped off with the side of a spoon- keep whole
Lots of olive oil
Salt and pepper
Balsamic Marinade~ NO CHEATING! Make your own! Recipe follows
Preheat grill to medium heat.
Line a large rimmed baking sheet with paper towels. Salt eggplant generously. Place eggplant in single layers on the paper towel. Cover with another paper towel. Add another layer of eggplant. Continue to do this 4 layers high. Put a heavy pot on top of the eggplant. Set aside for 20-30 minutes. The salt will draw out bitter liquids in the eggplant, yellow squash and zucchini making them grill better. So do the same for the squash and zucchini.
Put a skewer through onion slices. Starting at the outside layer of the onion towards the center, catching all layers. Cut off any exposed skewer. Do this for all the onion slices. Put onions on a large rimmed sheet pan. Drizzle oil to coat and salt onions.
Put sliced peppers on a rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle with oil to coat and salt.
Put mushrooms on a rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle with oil to coat and salt.
While the eggplant and zucchini are set aside, Grill the onions, peppers and mushroom until nicely chared and cooked until tender.
Remove to a large platter. Remove skewers from onions. I arrange the veggies in attractive groups on the platter.
When eggplant and zucchini have sweated enough. Remove paper towel and wipe off excess salt. Drizzle olive oil to coat and grill until charred and soft. Remove to platter with other veggies.
StoneGable Dressing/Marinade
2/3 cup olive oil
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
2 garlic cloves, pressed or chopped finely
2 tsp mustard
juice of 1 lemon
1 TBS Worchestershire sauce
pinch of salt and pepper
1/2 cup fresh basil, chiffonades
Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
Drizzle roasted vegetables with marinade. Serve and wait for the raves!!!!!
Printable Recipe
Tuesday
Delmonico Chuck Steaks On The Grill
Black Bean And Corn Salad
Grilled Asparagus
Recipe: Black Bean And Corn Salad
1 can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 can white shoepeg corn, drained~ if corn is in season use fresh~ 4 ears, cooked and kernels taken off th cob
1 red or yellow pepper, diced
dressing, follows
Mix all together and refrigerate. Should be made ahead for the flavors to marry.
Dressing:
3 TBS vegetable oil
1 TBS balsamic vinegar
3 TBS orange juice
1 tsp sugar
1/4 tsp ground cumin
1 clove garlic, pressed
salt and pepper
Mix dressing together and let sit for 1 hour before pouring over salad.
Printable Recipe
Wednesday
Italian Mac And Cheese
Caprese Salad
Recipe: Italian Mac And Cheese
This will be a real crowd pleaser! I am making this ahead so all I will have to do is pop it into the oven and enjoy my company! This great recipe comes from a friendly blog that is new to me, The Arizona Russums.
Click HERE for a comfort food Italian style!
Recipe: Caprese Salad
1 lb fresh mozzarella
good tomatoes (If you can't get locally grown tomatoes in your area, use roma tomatoes)
basil
good olive oil
kosher salt and fresh ground pepper
Slice fresh mozzarella and tomatoes. Alternate them, slightly overlapping, them on a plate. Salt and pepper. Cut basil into chiffonades. Sprinkle liberally over salad. Drizzle with good olive oil.
Printable Recipe
Thursday
Roast Chicken
Roasted Potatoes And Carrots
Recipe: Roast Chicken
Even though the temperature is soaring, I still roast chickens. I make at least 2 at a time and have lots of great chicken for leftovers! This recipe is Ina Garten meets StoneGable. This recipe is also good make ahead and sliced to feed a crowd! Click HERE for recipe and how-to's.
Friday: Slow Cooker Day
Slow Cooker Beef Fajitas
StoneGable Martini Glass Salad
Recipe: Slow Cooker Fajitas
3/4 cup prepared chunky style salsa
1 TBS tomato paste
3TBS jalapeno pepper jelly, I use sweet, do not use green colored jam!
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
Juice of 2 limes, divided
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1 1/2 lb. flank steak
2 large onions, peeled , cut in half and sliced into half moons
3 red bell peppers (or mixed color)
Flour Tortillas
Refried beans, heated
cheese
sour cream
guacamole
other toppings
Combine salsa, tomato paste, jalapeno pepper jelly, garlic cloves, juice of 1 lime, salt and pepper in a bowl.
Put flank steak in slow cooker and cover with liquid mixture. Gently lift the flank steak up to make sure all sides and bottom are coated.
Lay onions and peppers on top of steak.
Cover and cook on low setting for 6-8 hours.
Take meat out of slow cooker and cover with foil to rest for 10 minutes. Cut across the grain in 1/2 inch thicknesses. Sprinkle juice from reserved lime on top of steak.
To Serve:
Place a couple strips of flank steak on a flour tortilla, add onions and peppers and some to the juice.
Top with refried beans, cheese. Roll up and garnish with other toppings.
Recipe: Martini Glass Salad
This is fun and sassy!
1 Boston bibb lettuce, chopped
1/2 cup good cheddar jack cheese, grated
broken blue tortilla chips (do not crush them)
2 green onions, finely chopped
2-3 plum tomatoes, finely diced
1/2 cup black beans, rinsed
1/2 cup baby corn, drained
1/2 TBS olive oil
salt, a good dash
salt, a good dash
1 tsp fresh cilantro, finely chopped
10 large black olives, finely chopped
1/2 cup guacamole, fresh or store bought
4 large pimento stuffed green olives
4 lime wedges
4 lime wedges
In a large bowl add onions, tomatoes, beans, corn, cilantro, black olives, oil and salt. Set aside. Put lettuce in the bottom 1/3 of 4 jumbo martini glasses. Drizzle with dressing Layer with broken tortilla chips. Drizzle with dressing. Mound up the salad mixture in the martini glass on top of the tortillas. Put a bid dollop of guacamole on the top. Skewer a slice of lime and a big green olive and place on top of the guacamole. OLE'!
Dressing:
1/2 cup sour cream
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup adobo chili sauce and chilies
Juice of 2 limes
Zest of 1 lime
1/4 tsp of cumin
1/4 tsp of chili powder
salt
In a medium mixing bowl add sour cream, mayonnaise and adobo/chili. Add lime juice, zest, spices and salt. Stir. Cover and refrigerate to let flavors marry.
Saturday1/4 tsp of cumin
1/4 tsp of chili powder
salt
In a medium mixing bowl add sour cream, mayonnaise and adobo/chili. Add lime juice, zest, spices and salt. Stir. Cover and refrigerate to let flavors marry.
Tostada Tartlettes
Corn On The Cob
Recipe: Tostada Tartlettes
I am a recent fan of a delightful blog, Simply... This, That And The Other. I love to visit! Last week's ON THE MENU MONDAY Lisa posted a scrumptious looking individual Mexican pie. I can't wait to make this! Visit Lisa and get the menu by clicking HERE.
Sunday
Artisan Grilled Pizza
Ceasar Salad
Recipe: Grilled Artisan Pizza
This is a wonderful pizza recipe! If you don't want to make your own pizza dough use a good store bought one! Either way, you will love this on-the-grill pizza! Click HERE for a recipe, pictures and how-to's.
Recipe: Ceasar Salad
I am a Ceasar salad snob! Yes, I am~ and proud of it! You can tell a whole lot about a restaurant by the Ceasar salad they serve. Bottled dressing is a HUGE no-no. Especially when it is a breeze to make and freezes well. I think this is the world's best Ceasar! Give it a try and let me know what you think. Click HERE for the recipe, pictures and how-to's.
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Fairy Hobmother? Ok, whatever you say!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting all those beautiful meals! I made a Heritage Pan Blueberry Bundt cake. Hope you will stop by for a piece!
Now sprinkle me some fairy dust, I have enough of the other kind! :)
Your line-up looks yummy this week and I especially love the pesto items. I just know my family will love the Italian mac & cheese too.
ReplyDeleteSounds like another yummy week Yvonne, the Fajitas sound great! So glad the Fairy Hobmother visited you, have fun shopping:@)
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Italian mac & cheese ... right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
Oh I want to dine at your house this week...so many delicious meals! I'm fond of anything in a martini glass, what a festive way to serve a salad :-)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy shopping courtesy the Fairy Hobmother!
Very funny Kathleen:
ReplyDelete"Now sprinkle me some fairy dust, I have enough of the other kind! :)"
But I feel the same.Too much of the regular stuff here too.
I am going to have to try that pesto recipe. I have been reading lots about it, but have never tasted it, and I love basil.
Tammy
Hi Yvonne, This is definitely a great collection of recipes for my family! and I'm glad you linked to the pesto because we are being overrun with basil this year (yippee) and that pesto recipe sounds good! I am wondering how you made the link to your printable recipe--is it easy? And if the Fairy Hobmother would like to visit me I'll call her Dave, Ian or Moon Unit! Whatever she wants!! I wonder if I can pass my own dust off as fairy dust? Linda --don't miss my blog anniversary!
ReplyDeleteI WILL be making the black bean and corn salad as well as the Martini glass salad!!!!! Both sound DELICIOUS!!!!!!! Oh what a wonderful dinner we had tonight! Hope you will come see!!!! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteI am HOPING the Fairy Hobmother will visit me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteFairy Hobmother???
With the heat topping 111 degrees on the Prairie today, we are serving cooler evening meals! However...your roasted chicken and vegetable has On Crooked Creek written all over it. . .sounds like a Saturday meal for sure! I made some herb butter today from a StoneGable recipe of last year. Yum!!! Thank you for hosting this meaningful meme!
Fondly,
Pat
P.S. Now let me see, where did I stash my Magical Wand???
Hi Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteYour shrimp sounds amazing.
You inspired me to make some fresh mozzarella last week. It was phenomenal.
I hope you will be joining us for the ice cream social on July 17 at my blog. Have a great week!
I swear you must be the luckiest woman on the face of the earth! You win all the good stuff! Listen to me whining now! LOL. Finally got the menu on here! Woo hoo! Now I am off to cook some stuff!
ReplyDeleteI am going to keep on wishing for a pizelle maker. Fairy or not!
I love the Martini Glass salad idea. I'm having a luncheon on Wednesday and have yet to decide my menu, this just may be it!
ReplyDeletewow, what my husband wouldn't give to live at YOUR house! These all look great. Thanks for hosting. Feel free to link up at Tea Party Tuesday this week. http://sweetology101.blogspot.com/2011/07/tea-party-tuesday-stuffed-dayliles.html
ReplyDeleteEvery time I read your menu my mouth waters. Thank you for hosting this blog party.
ReplyDeleteI think your fairy Hobmother sounds quite interesting. I hope you enjoy your shopping spree.
Thank you Yvonne for spoiling me with your kind words! I can not tell you how much fun I am having with your blog. Love the good-old-fashioned food and farm-freshh ingredients. I feel like I have gone back in time to the 40's. LOVE IT! XO {I put a shout out on STTO facebook page!}
ReplyDeleteFabulous recipes!! I hope the Fairy Hobmother comes to see me!! Deb chedeb5353@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteYour menu for the week looks so good. I really like those Slow Cooker Fajita's. We are looking for a cooler way to cook these hot days in Texas. Please pass this along to the Fairy Hobmother, Please come and sprinkle your magic dust on my blog as I need a new blender, mine just went its last mile. What's a cook to do without a blender? Thank you so much for your consideration! Yvonne thanks for hosting and hope you have a great week!
Miz Helen
Wow I wish I could cook like you!
ReplyDeleteAwh..Miz Helen, I am right here with you in the hot Texas days. Almost 8 months without rain!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I used your asparagus tart recipe for my young Mom's Prayer Group and it was quite the hit! Have some fresh asparagus and plan on making it again this week! Love this week's menu! Congrats on yet another win!!!
Wow, that picture of the roasted chicken is mouthwateringly gorgeous! I think we might have that one night this week!
ReplyDeleteThanks for having me today..my first time at your party!
Best wishes,
Natasha @ 5 Minutes Just for Me
Glad you've got a visit from the Fairy Hobmother! :) Have fun shopping. Yes, I love the fairy dust! LOL Take care and thank you for hosting On the Menu Monday. I'm sharing my Meyer Lemon Cake with you this week.
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http://utry.it
Hi Yvonne! i had a lovely visit around your blog yesterday and loved it. For the fairy hobmother, Dave, Diva or anyone inclined to spoil me like that I would dance on a table in the middle of the freeway! I wonder if I can please timetravel into Amazon.com with a click of the mouse. You won't hear a peep outta me for weeks! When i get back I will make tour black bean and corn salad as there is a packet of black beans sitting in my larder waiting for some inspiration to transform it!
ReplyDeleteVeronica
www.tasselsandtwigs.blogspot.com
still have to use anon...developing an anon personalty!
A "Fairy Hobmother"??? What fun!
ReplyDeleteLooks like lots of yummy things going on at StoneGable this week. That black bean & corn salad sounds very interesting & I have everything on hand to make it. Love when that happens!
Thank you for telling us about Lisa's blog...it is new to me & I can't wait to explore her posts.
Have a wonderful week, my friend & keep on cooking!
Hugs,
Rett
Another delish week at Stone Gable. I've made your fajitas for my family - sooo good. I'll have to try the shrimp this go round, a great way to use some of the basil growing in my patio pots.
ReplyDeleteEvery recipe this week looks so delicious; as usual at Stonegable! I made your yummy panzanella salad last night. Always a hit....now I hope the fairy hobmother with "hit" me! I'd love the napolean bee flatware too,
ReplyDeleteTerry in MIlwaukee
Your ceasar salad is the best ever! I even have it saved on my recipe page.. with due credit to you of course.. Love your menus OMG, eating at your house is such an occasion. Happy Monday, many blessings, marlis
ReplyDeleteThese meals look so delicious I cannot wait to try them! Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the comments above who wouldn't like a visit from a fairy hobmother! How fun!
I love Fairy Hobmothers! They are always the life of the party! Enjoy your blog each and every time I stop by it is always beautiful, interesting and mouthwatering! thanks!Candy
ReplyDeleteOh Fairy Hobmother I believe!! I LOVE your blog and all your yummy recipes. Your Pictures are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, I believe in the Fairy Hobmother! I left a comment on your site a few weeks ago about The Tassle Shop and guess what? The Fairy Hobmother saw my request and granted my wish...I won the giveaway that was sponsored by this shop!!!
ReplyDeleteWOOHOOO...doin' a dance!
Can't wait to have it delivered! Oh, where to display it..decisions, decisions.
Thanks Fairy Hobmother ;)
Congrats on your Fairy Hobmother visit....now PLEASE send her my way!!
ReplyDeleteAs always, your menu sounds lovely. I always look forward to your posts.
Fairy Hobmother can visit me anytime , congrats on your visit.
ReplyDeleteLove your weeks menu see a couple of recipes I will be trying , who would not like a martini salad and the corn salad is also a winner ...
Congratulations on your visit from the Fairy Hobmother. What a fun surprise. I'll gladly roll out the welcome mat for her (or him ;) to visit me.
ReplyDeleteYour menu for the week has my mouth watering. The roast chicken is calling my name and you've reminded me that it's time to make some pesto. One of summer's favorite pleasures.
If the Fairy Hobmother was to grant me a wish, it would be ; to help me blog like all you girl do. I'm so random in my life and really cant stay on track, so I fiqure what is the sence of blogging when nothing has a center thought. I can hardly write this.
ReplyDeleteI love reading all the blogs and some days feel very jealous. Please keep up the beautiful work.
smiller from millermessages.blogspot.com
Fairy Hobmother-please I have been so good most of the time lately and I can explain about those other times.....
ReplyDeletelove the blog--Carol
Every dish is appealing. Maybe the Fairy Hobmother would like to cook one of each for me.
ReplyDeleteReally, there is something magical about having a Fairy Hobmother in the area.
The recipes look divine!
ReplyDeleteAnd a Fairy Hobmother?
Who wouldn't want a visit.....
Come see me at my house ...
even for just a minute.
Have a wonderful day! countrymom227@yahoo.com
Wow... Would you like a guest at your house this week? Your menu sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteFairy Hobmother, your welcome at my home any time! :)
Oh Fairy Hobmother: I can only wish to be half as organized as Yvonne..and know what is for dinner every night..and I am hunting my grocery store for anchovy paste..for the ceasar salad..Lisa
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I love your blog!! Im following you right now! and I add my Eton mess cupcakes, and Im finish a post I come back soon!!! gloria
ReplyDeleteThat pizza looks incredible.
ReplyDeleteFairy Hobmother? Hmmm...well, if she comes to visit I guess it's OK. Love the looks of your menu this week. I've got company coming and am looking for some inspriation.
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
I'd love a visit from the Fairy Hobmother. Please throw my name in the hat!
ReplyDeleteEverything on the menu looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring me! I am on a trip right now, but I will be sure to post more recipes soon! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the flavors on this week's menu...especially basil! I didn't plant anything this year and I'm really missing my basil! But I love to buy pesto and make pizzas and pastas with it. I'll definitely have to try the shrimp. Sounds easy and delicious!
ReplyDeletePlease come visit me Fairy Hobmother! I could use a little magic in my life!
I could so use a visit from the Fairy Hobmother. My house could certainly use a little magic to organize it . . . who am I kidding, it would take a ton of magic to get it organized. Please, please visit my home. Lillian Lane/jkklane@surewest.net
ReplyDeleteOh, I hope Fairy Hobmother visits me! I want some new toys for my kitchen! After 38 years of marriage, I'm still using the same Tupperware bowls that I would like to trade in for glass storage ones. Love your blog and all the yummy recipes! Please sprinkle some fairy dust on me?!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your Fairy visit! Sometimes sweet surprises just show up when we least expect but especially need them...good for you! LOVE your menu!! Always a pleasure to stop by. V
ReplyDeleteFairy Hobmother would be right at home at The Faerie Castle! LOL Awesome menu lineup!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, your menu sounds fabulous as usual! I want to try those slow cooker fajitas...Yum!! I'm hoping one day, the Hobmother visits me, for she's always welcome!!
ReplyDeleteAnother menu of scrumptia-licious items! Yes, since I believe in a Fairy Hobmother, I can also create new words. :)
ReplyDeleteI look forward to trying Italian Mac and Cheese. Yum!
A friend shared your blog with me today. What a wonderful experience and now I even get to wish for the Fairy Hobmother to visit me. I love it! I look forward to continue to follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE visiting StoneGable! Que deliciouso!! aka -YUM :) oxox
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