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5 Favorite Restaurant Recipes to Make at Home

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

Jaime Gross signature 5 Favorite Restaurant Recipes to Make at HomeFast Chicken Fajitas RE 5 Favorite Restaurant Recipes to Make at HomeI love going out to dinner. Before we had children, my hubby and I would not think twice about driving an hour (each way) to try some new, out-of-the-way restaurant. Now when we go out, we calculate how much it is going to cost us to pay the babysitter, before we even think about dinner. So, spending time driving is just not always worth it. We could take the kids with us, but have you been to a restaurant with a 15-month old? It’s not for the faint of heart.

Thanks to the Mr. Food Test Kitchen, we have plenty of copycat recipes from restaurants that are just as good, if not better than, the real thing. One of my favorite go-to’s is Fast Chicken Fajitas. I just make a package of yellow rice on the side and dinner is served – and we didn’t have to wait for a table.

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Spooky Supper Ideas

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Helayne Rosenblum signature Spooky Supper IdeasSpaghetti Brains and Eyeballs RE Spooky Supper IdeasHalloween is just days away, and I’m really getting to re-live my childhood through the eyes of my little grandson this year. He’s almost two, and this will be the first Halloween that he is officially dressing up in costume to go trick-or-treating with my daughter and son-in-law.

Now of course, at his age, the treats are not going to be candy; but it will still be fun to see him enjoy this holiday that brings out the kid in all of us. Last year he visited a pumpkin patch for the first time, and this year, we’re going together as a family to enjoy that wonderful autumn experience again.

Of course, with every parent wondering how to get their kids to eat dinner before heading out into the darkness to go trick or treating in the neighborhood, I thought I’d give you a hint as to how to convince them not to skip it.

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Sarah skerrett signature Free eCookbook from Mr. Food   Spooky Treats and Party EatsHalloween eBook with graphic left Free eCookbook from Mr. Food   Spooky Treats and Party EatsAre you staging a scary party this Halloween? Taking little ghouls and goblins trick-or-treating around the neighborhood? Or simply looking for something fun and festive to make for a quick & easy meal? No matter how you plan to celebrate the spooky season, Halloween calls for some un-boo-lievable recipes!

Add bite to your Halloween menu with our new free eCookbook, Spooky Treats and Party Eats: 34 Halloween Recipes from Mr. Food, featuring recipes for Halloween-themed drinks, appetizers, dinners, desserts, and more.

Whether you’re putting together the perfect Halloween party or just want to serve the family something “spirited” for dinner, we’ve got plenty spooky sippers, petrifying party bites and dreadful dinner ideas for both kids and adults!

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Free eCookbook from Mr. Food – ABC’s of Back-to-School

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Sarah skerrett signature Free eCookbook from Mr. Food   ABCs of Back to Schoolmr food mini Back to School Free eCookbook from Mr. Food   ABCs of Back to SchoolGone are the lazy days of summer; school’s back in session and we barely have time to catch our breath! Between school functions, soccer practice, and dance recitals, the back-to-school season is a very busy time of year. Sometimes the hardest part is adjusting to the hectic pace after a long, relaxing summer. That’s where our brand-new free eCookbook, ABC’s of Back-to-School: 26 Kid-Friendly Recipes from Mr. Food, can help your family out this fall – with our very best kid-approved recipes for breakfasts, snacks, weeknight dinners, and desserts.

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National S’mores Day

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Smore Pudding RE National Smores DayThat’s right — today is National S’mores Day, and I couldn’t resist sharing my favorite s’mores recipes with you!

Is there a more perfect, quintessential summer treat than s’mores? I love to make the real thing over a campfire, but sometimes you need a s’more flavor fix without the flames. Guys, on Monday night, I actually made s’mores in my microwave. True story! I was having a craving, and so I microwaved a few marshmallows on top of a graham cracker and then topped it with a piece of chocolate. But not just any type of chocolate — my favorite chocolate: Super-dark, high-quality chocolate with sea salt. You only need a small piece because it’s so rich and decadent. The saltiness combined with the sweetness from the marshmallows and the crunch from the graham cracker was pure heaven!

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eBook No Bake Desserts mini cover Free eCookbook from Mr. Food   No Bake Desserts: 18 Easy Dessert RecipesWith summer in high gear, a hot kitchen is the last place any of us want to be! But what happens when that sweet tooth strikes – and only a cool, creamy dessert will satisfy? With our new free eCookbook, No Bake Desserts: 18 Easy Dessert Recipes from Mr. Food, you can kiss the oven goodbye and keep your kitchen cool with our quick and easy no bake recipes! From S’more Puddin’ Sandwiches to PB&J Ice Cream Pie, the No Bake Desserts free eCookbook features all of your favorite no bake desserts – no oven required.

We here in the Mr. Food offices are – of course – partial to anything quick and easy, but in the sweltering summer months, there’s something sweet and simple about no bake desserts that just makes you want to say, “Ahhhhhh!” Sure, it’s easy to flag down the neighborhood ice cream truck for some prepackaged, overpriced desserts, but we promise these cool no bake dessert recipes are just as easy and taste SO much better! A long-frozen sno-cone has nothing on our creamy, indulgent No-Bake Cheesecake or our coookie-licious Cookies ‘n’ Cream Pie.

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Our no bake desserts recipes make excellent centerpieces for parties and picnics. Celebrate summer-fresh strawberries by making old-fashioned homemade Strawberry Patch Ice Cream, great for a cool-down dessert at a backyard BBQ. Set up an ice cream bar at your next summer party and have your guests make cute, do-it-yourself Ice Cream Sandwiches that will surely get raves. Neighborhood block parties are always full of games, and our Family Sized Sundae is perfect for an ice cream-eating contest – but better make it a group activity, since this is one huge sundae!

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The best part about our selection of no bake recipes is that they aren’t just ideal for the hot summer months; they can easily be enjoyed any time of year, especially when your oven is occupied during parties and holidays. Since NOT having dessert isn’t an option – and we can’t always rely on a friendly neighbor to spare some oven space – this is where easy no bake desserts save the day! At the end of a delicious meal, leave your guests feeling like a million bucks with this Millionaire’s Pie. They’ll never know you barely lifted a finger to “no bake” this top-notch dessert. Or serve these rich and creamy Peanut Butter Cup Parfaits for a luscious treat that looks just as good as it tastes.

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From easy no bake cheesecake to creamy no bake pies, we’ve got no bake desserts the whole family will love! Get your sweets without the heat and let your refrigerator or freezer to do all the work with our new No Bake Desserts: 18 Easy Dessert Recipes from Mr. Food free eCookbook. Download it today!

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Fresh & Easy Patriotic Menu

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

An award-winning author, Patricia Mendez has been teaching people the basics of home entertaining since the early 1990s! Two lucky Mr. Food readers picked up autographed copies of her Easy Entertaining for Beginners (winner of the 2009 Mom’s Choice Award) in a recent giveaway.

The Fourth of July is an awesome holiday. People can be as different as night and day, and yet most folks feel patriotism and gratitude for having the privilege to live in this country of abundance. This commonality brings us together on the Fourth. And what fun a backyard barbecue or get-together at a park can be. Good company, good food, and, of course, fireworks!

American Berry Trifle RE Fresh & Easy Patriotic MenuTo welcome your guests, fly the flag by your front door. If you have children attending your bash, have a couple of fun activities for them. Depending on the age, you could set up badminton, volleyball, or croquet set. You could even set aside a bit of time in the afternoon for some outdoor games. Three-legged race, water balloon toss, egg toss, sack race, or even a family softball game are always fun. If you have an older child or teenager who is artistically gifted, purchase a set of fluorescent poster paints and a paintbrush and let the teen do some fun face-painting for the younger children. As it starts to get dark, children always love sparklers (adult supervision is always required).

Use the colors red, white, and blue for your tableware. (What else?) You can also purchase small flags at a party supply store and put them in a festive container (like an aluminum galvanized or enamel bucket) in sand or use patriotic banners for decorations on your serving table. Sunflowers in a casual pitcher look great on the table. If you have or can borrow a child’s red wagon or even a clean wheelbarrow, fill it with ice and use it as a cooler for drinks.

To start, serve small slices of the Tomato Tart with a sangiovese wine. The tart is bursting with fresh summer flavor and the wine is a perfect pairing. Invite some family & friends and grill up some flavor with this quick and easy menu. New York Strip Steaks are juicy & flavorful. Summer corn on the cob takes on a zesty twist served with Lime Butter. The Calypso Summer Veggie Grill is crunchy delicious with the tang of feta cheese. For dessert, purchase a lemon pound cake and whip up the easy Warm Blueberry Sauce to top.

Menu: Serves 6-8
Tomato Tart Appetizer
New York Strip Steaks with BBQ Rub
Calypso Summer Veggie Grill
Corn on the Cob with Lime Butter
Lemon Pound Cake with Warm Blueberry Sauce

Tomato Tart

Tomato Tart Mendez 150x150 Fresh & Easy Patriotic Menu1 refrigerated pie crust, purchased, room temperature
¼ cup Parmegiano-Reggiano cheese, grated or regular Parmesan cheese
1 – 4 oz. container or ½ cup basil pesto sauce, purchased
8 ounces fresh mozzarella, thinly sliced, drained well
3-4 medium tomatoes, red, orange, yellow
2 tablespoons fresh basil, torn for garnish

Place pie crust in 9 inch tart or pie pan. Press down on bottom and sides of pan. Press down edges and stab crust with a fork in several places. Sprinkle with Parmegiano-Reggiano cheese and bake for 10-12 minutes at 450 degrees or until golden brown. Cool.

This tart is best quickly assembled right before serving. Spread pesto sauce in bottom of tart crust and top with slices of mozzarella. Arrange tomato slices, working from the outside to the inside of the tart. Salt and pepper and slice into small wedges and garnish with a bit of the fresh basil to serve. Slice into 14-16 appetizer-size serving pieces and serve immediately. To serve as a side dish, cut into 8 slices.

New York Strips with BBQ Rub
6- 8 oz. New York Strip Steaks
BBQ Rub
2 tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons seasoned salt
1 ½ teaspoons onion powder
1 ½ teaspoons garlic salt
½ teaspoon oregano, ground
½ teaspoon thyme, crushed
¼ teaspoon fresh cracked black pepper

Mix all ingredients together for rub. Store leftover rub in airtight container for future use. Rub on both sides of steaks and let marinate in fridge for 30-60 minutes. Grill over a very hot grill rubbed with oil for 4-5 minutes per side for 1 inch thick steaks for medium doneness. Do not overcook. Remove to platter, cover with foil and let rest for 5 minutes before serving.

TIP: When grilling steaks, use a timer and do not leave the grill!
OPTIONAL SHORTCUT: There are many excellent prepared dry rubs on the market. If you are short on time purchase one, rather than making your own.

Calypso Summer Veggie Grill

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3 small zucchini squash, sliced
2 small yellow squash, sliced
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 small red onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, sliced
2 tomatoes, chopped
1/3 cup feta cheese, crumbled
¼ cup fresh basil, torn
1 teaspoon Italian spice seasoning (optional)
Salt and pepper to taste

Toss zucchini, yellow squash and onion with olive oil and stir-fry on stove in a large frying pan or in a pre-heated grill basket for 5-6 minutes. Add Italian seasoning and garlic and continue to stir-fry for 2 additional minutes. Remove from heat; add chopped tomatoes, basil and feta cheese. Salt and pepper to taste, toss and serve.\

Corn on the Cob with Lime Butter
8 ears corn, shucked, silks removed
1 tablespoon salt
Fill a large pot with cold water. Add salt and corn and bring to a boil. Turn off heat, cover and let sit for 10 minutes and serve.
Lime Butter
3 tablespoons butter, softened
2 tablespoons lime juice, freshly squeezed
Zest of 1 lime
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
¼ teaspoon salt
Combine ingredients in small bowl and serve with corn.

Lemon Pound Cake with Warm Blueberry Sauce

Lemon Pound Cake with Warm Blueberry Sauce 150x150 Fresh & Easy Patriotic Menu1 – 12 oz. lemon pound cake, purchased
Warm Blueberry Sauce
2 cups blueberries
2/3 cup granulated sugar
3 tablespoons lemon juice, fresh squeezed
2 tablespoons cornstarch.

Combine sugar, lemon juice and cornstarch in saucepan until dissolved. Heat to boil and add blueberries. Turn down heat and simmer for 5-7 minutes until sauce is thickened. Slice lemon pound cake and serve blueberry sauce on top. Also tastes delicious on ice cream.

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