Showing posts with label macaroni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label macaroni. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2015

Ribdemption and BLT Macaroni Salad

If you have followed this blog, you may remember my brother-in-law's visit a couple years ago and our "Priceless" dinner that we experienced, as indicated in my blog post and photo below.


Well I am very happy and proud to report that during his most recent visit with us a couple weeks ago, we had a very successful bbq night and "Ribdemption".


Perhaps it was our new rib recipe from Traeger or the fact that I kept my husband and his brother more focused this time and stay on point with the various steps to smoking these beauties.


Whatever the case may be, they were beyond amazing and one of the best dinners we have ever had. I tried out a new side dish with our BLT Macaroni Salad.  It was devoured by all and definitely a keeper for any future BBQ or pot luck!!


BLT Macaroni Salad

1 (16 oz) package macaroni, cooked according to directions, rinsed and cooled
1-1/4 cup celery, diced
5 green onions, finely chopped
2 large tomatoes, diced
1-1/4 cup Best Foods Olive Oil Mayonnaise
5 tsp. white vinegar
1/4 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. black pepper
1 (4 ounce) container blue cheese crumbles
1 pound bacon, cooked crisp and crumbled

In a large bowl, combine the cooked macaroni, celery, onions, tomatoes and blue cheese.  In a separate bowl, combine and whisk the remaining ingredients (except bacon).  Pour over macaroni mixture, tossing to coat well.  Cover and chill for at least 2 hours.  Just before serving, sprinkle with bacon crumbles.


Evidence of my brother-in-law's visit...he has impeccable tastes in wines!


Tuesday, August 11, 2015

American Chop Suey and Traditions

Any family can attest that 16 hours on a road trip can be trying and exhausting.  We broke up our drive in 2 days, both ways to help our trek to and from Oregon, via Wyoming, Utah and Idaho.  There was beautiful scenery, but for teenagers there are only so many trees, mountains and lakes sometimes.

Every traveling family car must be loaded with two things:  Snacks and Games!!  I taught my girls how to play Blackjack a few years ago...any good parent should!  It teaches them fast math and how to think quickly on their feet (or while sitting in the backseat, in this case).  

A hot "Backseat Blackjack" tournament going through Wyoming.
High Stakes:  Starburst
In preparation for our visit with my Grandma, I also taught the girls how to play Gin Rummy.  My grandma taught me the card game when I was little and I have great memories of that tradition with her.  I figured the girls better be prepared to play her...at 88 years old, she's really good!!

Playing Gin Rummy while making breakfast,
gives new meaning to "Hunger Games".
When I was growing up in the 70's, budgets were tight and meal planning needed to go far.  Another tradition I fondly remember, was my mom had a specialty dinner she called "Slumgullion", not sure on the spelling, but you get the picture.  It was simple...cooked elbow macaroni, tomato sauce and ground beef.  She cooked up a huge pot, it filled our stomachs and made great leftovers.  We always had it with a green salad and stack of white bread on a small plate.

As I was addicted to my Wahlburgers television series last year (and when I say addicted, I mean addicted), I ended up watching an episode that featured Alma's famous "American Chop Suey", a long standing family tradition.  This essentially was a tricked out version of my mom's Slumgullion...who knew a 70's dinner would be a famous restaurant favorite today!!


American Chop Suey
Courtesy of Alma Wahlberg

1 lb. bacon, diced
1 lb. ground beef
1 large onion, diced
1 large bell pepper (optional), diced
3 cans (regular sized) whole tomatoes
1 lb. elbow macaroni noodles
salt 
pepper
1 Tbl. garlic powder

In a large pot cook the bacon until half-way cooked.  Add the ground beef, onion, bell pepper, garlic powder, and salt and pepper to taste.  Cook stirring occasionally until meat is thoroughly cooked. Next, add in the canned tomatoes and crush them with potato smasher in the pot.  Let simmer on low while macaroni cooks.

Boil macaroni according to package directions.  Once macaroni has cooked, drain it well, add it to the meat mixture and stir.

**Paired this with a blue cheese wedge salad and garlic cheese toast points.
(Also a tricked out version of my mom's dinner salad and bread).