March 14, 2011

Menu Mondays Return - A Homemade Homestyle Meal

Here I am again, bringing Menu Mondays back with a bang!  First off, some great, unrelated news...I got a job!  I started today and I think this is going to be a great opportunity and I'm excited about all the adventures I have ahead of me.  But if there is one thing hubby and I have learned over the past few months, it is this...we will continue to save money because if we've survived this long on a limited budget, imagine the possibilities with two paychecks and saving some mula!  So have no fear....No Mountain Too High is here too stay!  Now on to dinner!

Since last night was my last night as a "homemaker" I went all out by picking out a recipe in our yet to be used "Bride & Groom First and Forever Cookbook."  An awesome gift from our dear friend Shelby for our wedding, the cookbook sits in our cookbook stand day in and day out but had yet to be opened...until now.  And boy was it worth the wait!

Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you, the Personalized Chicken Potpies!  At first the recipe seemed daunting, but as I really got into it I realized the prep part was the worst part and really, it wasn't all that bad except for the tears I shed chopping the onion (not to self, invest in onion chopper).  First, the recipe and pictures, then I will let you know a couple of things we learned or would change.

All the yummy ingredients


Personalized Chicken Potpies
Ingredients:
1 Tblsp Olive Oil
1 Small Yellow Onion, Chopped
4 Medium Cloves Garlic, Chopped
2 Tsp Chopped Fresh Thyme, or 3/4 Tsp Dried Thyme
1/2 Cup Dry White Wine or Vermouth
1 Tblsp All-Purpose Flour
2/3 Cup Chicken Stock or Low-Sodium Canned Chicken Broth
1 Jar (16 ounces) Alfredo Sauce
3 Cups Shredded Purchased Roast Chicken
1 Package (10 ounces) Frozen Mixed Peas and Carrots, Thawed
2 Frozen Pastry Circles or Sheets for 9-inch Pie
1 Egg, Lightly Beaten

The finished product, large size.


Directions:
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.  Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil.  Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium heat.  Add the onion, garlic, and thyme and season lightly with kosher salt and pepper to taste.  Cook, stirring frequently, until the onion is soft, 5-7 minutes.  Add the wine and cook until lit has evaporated but the onion is still moist, about 2 minutes more.  Sprinkle the flour over the onion and cook for 1 minute.  Add the stock and stir until well incorporated and slightly thickened.  Remove the pan from the heat. Stir in the Alfredo sauce, then the chicken and peas and carrots.  Adjust the seasonings with more kosher salt and pepper if necessary.  Divide the filling among four 1 1/2 cup ramekins.  Set aside.
Place frozen pastry circles or sheets on a work surface and let them thaw slightly, about 10 minutes.  Place a ramekin directly on the pastry.  Using a knife, cut out a circle 1 inch wider than the bottom of the ramekin. Drape the pastry over the ramekin and seal by pressing gently on the sides of the ramekin.  Repeat with the remaining ramekins.  Cut pastry scraps into your sweetheart's initials, into hearts, or other decorative shapes and place on top of the pastry.  Brush the pastry with the beaten egg.  Place the potpies on the prepared baking sheet and bake until the crust is golden, 35-45 minutes.  Let stand for 15 minutes before serving.

 The smaller portion size the hubby and I preferred, notice the personalized pastry dough on tops including the dog bone for our puppy Cali and the Chevy symbol in honor of hubby's love of Camaros.

A couple of things we learned....1) these things are DEEElicious!  So yummy!  Only thing I would change is cutting back on the amount of wine we use.  I am not a big "wine in food" person so I thought it was a little heavy, hubby thought it was great so it's really all to your taste.  2) Portion size is key.  Hubby and I like to keep our portion sizes smaller so we don't eat too much and so we have lots of leftovers for later meals, ie, saving money!  So we actually only did one potpie in the ramekin size it calls for and did the rest in smaller, 3/4 cup ramekins.  Perfect size!  Basically, if you are a small portion eater like us, this makes enough to serve 8, otherwise, it will serve 4.  As for the already prepared chicken, we picked up a rotisserie chicken at our local grocer and 3 cups is about a full chicken, in case you need help eyeballing how many you would need.

So...are you headed for potpie heaven?  Let me know what you think and bring on the suggestions, let me know if there's a food you love that you just need a new recipe for.  Hubby and I would love to be your guinea pigs!

March 2, 2011

Dining Out on a Dime

Well here's another apology for such a lag in posts.  I don't know what happened and I apologize for not posting another recipe this week!  I will make up for it next week with a fantastic one!  Today I wanted to touch on that topic that is quite the opposite of a new recipe...eating out!

My hubby and I love to eat out, especially on the weekends, just to change things up a bit from our normal routine.  One of our favorite areas to go out to dinner is downtown, where there are tons of little shops and dessert places to walk around to after we eat.  It's an inexpensive place to spend some time instead of rushing home as soon as we are done with dinner.  But being on a budget, it can be hard to get to some restaurants that tend to be a bit more than we would normally spend, until now!

For Christmas, I bought Chris a Member's Dining Card.  The card only costs $40 and gives us BOGO up to $15 at 24 local restaurants, many of which are those "more than we would normally spend" restaurants.  All we have to do is order 2 entrees and 2 drinks and we get up to $15 knocked off our bill.  We have already used the card 4 or 5 times so we definitely have made our money back on it.  Plus, the money for the card goes to Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks, so it's really a no lose situation. 


For those of you who don't live in the Springfield area, there's also plenty of options in your town.  Most big cities have Entertainment Books and lots of schools will sell discount cards as fundraisers.  Keeping an eye out for those things in your area can save you lots of money throughout the year on dining out.

Another great option are the new Groupon and LivingSocial emails.  Many local communities have their own sites as well that provide discount dining opportunities. Here in Springfield we have 417 Deal of the Day and Half Price Ozarks.  The hubby and I used a Groupon just a couple of weeks ago along with our Members Dining Card.  We used our Dining Card for dinner then headed over to our favorite piano bar and used a Groupon for our drinks.  All in all, a nice Italian dinner and some entertainment with a couple of drinks each (including cover charge) cost us $50.  Can't beat date night with the hubby for that much!

There's no need to spend a lot to enjoy a night out.  Find what's available in your community in terms of discounts and sign up for them!  We delete more than we buy, but when we have bought we've been able to enjoy something we may not have thought we could afford before.  So, what local deals are in your area?  Share your secrets with us so we can all start saving more!