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Be Thankful
Posted in Entertaining at Home, tagged Savvy Entertaining, Shanna Hatfield, Thankful on November 7, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Dinosaur Eggs
Posted in Captain Cavedweller, Entertaining at Home, Musings, tagged All-Clad Cookware, Burnt Eggs, Cooking disasters, Shanna Hatfield on November 5, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Yesterday I learned several things.
1. When left to boil on high for approximately 90 some minutes, eggs will in fact turn black.
2. Eggs that have turned black will make your house smell like something worse than rotting, decaying death has crawled under the bed and taken up residence there.
3. Never cook while you’re in the midst of writing an engaging scene in a romance novel.
4. The oven timer is your friend.
5. All-Clad cookware is the best stuff ever.
Although I like to kid myself that I’m now old enough and smart enough to not do completely stupid things, yesterday proved me wrong.
In the middle of the afternoon, I decided to make potato salad to go along with dinner. I had leftover potatoes from the night before and just needed a few boiled eggs. I filled the pan with water and added the eggs, then set it on the stove.
Hearing the phone ring, I turned on the burner, not paying any attention to how high it was set and ran to grab the phone in my office. It was a good friend and we chatted for a several minutes.
By this time, I’d completely forgotten about the eggs.
I’d barely hung up with her when Captain Cavedweller called to let me know he was working late.
Knowing I had oodles of time to get dinner ready before the mister arrived home, the thought that eggs were boiling away, on high, never crossed my mind.
Returning to the romance novel I was working on before I started the egg boiling process, I got quite involved in writing a scene. I was so involved, in fact, more than an hour had gone by when I suddenly realized something didn’t smell right.
It smelled entirely wrong.
Like something was burning. Or more accurately, the hair on something rotting and decomposing was burning.
Racing to the kitchen, I suddenly recalled putting eggs on to boil, more than an hour and a half earlier.
Grabbing the pan (and yes, the stay-cool handle was only mildly warm), I ran through the garage and outside to the garbage can where I took off the lid.
I’m pretty sure the stench made my eyes cross for a moment before they began watering.
Knowing if I set the pan anywhere outside to cool the neighbor’s pack of bloodthirsty hyenas (nosy, always hungry cats) would be into it.
So I lifted the lid on the garbage can and dumped the blackened little orbs inside.
Of course, when I did that, the pan brushed against a garbage sack and I now had melted plastic all over the outside while the inside was completely and totally black.
Had I been thinking (which I so obviously wasn’t), I would have taken a photo of the pan to show illustrate how entirely awful it looked.
Devastated at the thought of having to throw out one of my awesome All-Clad pans, I instead took out my container of stainless steel cleaner and went to work. Forty-five minutes later, the pan looked like this:
All shiny clean once again.
Even the melted-on plastic came off.
I wouldn’t trade my All-Clad pans for anything. They have saved my bacon more than once and this just proved what high-quality cookware I abuse on a daily basis.
By the time CC arrived home, the house was frigid from having the doors and windows open for several hours and still stunk to high heaven despite the odor neutralizer I liberally sprayed and the candles burning in every room.
From now on, no more writing and cooking at the same time. Apparently, the distraction is too much for me to handle.
(Note: the people at All-Clad don’t know me from Adam’s off ox. I just think they have a superior product.)
She Who Has A Stinky House and An Amused Husband
Comfort Food
Posted in Entertaining at Home, tagged Easy dinner recipes, Shanna Hatfield on November 1, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Today seems like a good comfort food kind of day, so here is one of my favorite, and also easy recipes. Enjoy!
I needed something quick and easy for dinner the other night, so after browsing through what I had on had, I put these little pie pockets of perfectly palatable pork together.
It was a good decision. At least Captain Cavedweller seemed to think so as he scarfed down his third one.
The come together in a hurry, are fast to make and use pretty simple ingredients.
You can make these “hungry man” size or even bite-sized for appetizers.
Here’s the easy-as-pie instructions:
Ingredients
Start by browning a pound of ground beef and a pound of ground pork (I used regular mild, but you could go for whatever flavor floats your boat).
Once the meat is brown, drain well then mix with cream of mushroom soup and grated cheese.
If you are using crescent rolls, you can pinch two together to make a rectangle. You can also use one triangle per pie to keep the size smaller.
Spoon filling onto the dough, then start folding dough around it.
Continue folding dough until you have a nice little “pocket.” Pinch edges to seal.
Bake at 350 about 12 minutes, until golden brown.
Remove from oven, plate and devour! Can be served with a side of ranch or barbecue sauce if you so desire.
Porky Pie Pockets
1 pound ground beef
1 pound ground pork
1 tsp. onion flakes
1 tsp. all-purpose seasoning
1/2 tsp. salt
2 tubes of crescent rolls (8 regular size)
1 small can cream of mushroom soup
2/3 cup shredded cheddar or colby-jack cheese
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Brown meat with onions, seasoning and spices.
Drain well.
Mix with cheese and soup.
Roll out crescent dough. Pinch triangles together to form rectangles for pockets or use individual triangles if you want smaller-serving sizes.
Spoon filling onto dough. Fold dough around filling and pinch edges to seal.
Place on greased baking tray (or if you are a lazy slug like me, I lined mine with foil and then sprayed it with Pam) and bake about 12 minutes or until dough is golden brown.
Serve immediately. You may need to hide one or two if you have a meat-eater in your house like I do!
Happy Halloween
Posted in Holidays, tagged Shanna Hatfield on October 31, 2013| Leave a Comment »













