Monday, October 24, 2011

Weekend Cooking

My husband has told me on numerous occassions that there is nothing to eat in the house, meanwhile we have cabinets and a pantry full of food. Not to mention a fruit bowl on the table and plenty of things to eat in the fridge. But I finally understand what he is saying, because many times I open the fridge to find something prepared and there is nothing, just stuff that will take a lot of work. So this weekend I cooked and baked and roasted.

Last week I had Sauerbraten for dinner at one of our local favorite pubs, Connolly Station,  and thought it was heavenly so I looked up a recipe and found one by one of my favorite Food Network hosts, Alton Brown. I had a round bottom roast in the freezer so I took it out to defrost and on Thursday night I made the marinade, browned the meat and then set the meat into the marinade to sit for the next 3 days.

On Saturday I peeled a large butternut squash, chopped it up and roasted it. When it was soft, I added it to the blender with chicken stock and salt and pepper and made a roasted butternut squash soup.

On Sunday I got up and began my heavy cooking. I first made blueberry muffins, followed by tuna salad, egg salad, roasted asparagus and baked chicken cutlets. I also chopped up chicken breast into tenderloin size pieces and have them marinating in a hawaiian flavored marinade. I plan to grill these tonight. At about 4pm I took the Sauerbraten out of the fridge and put it in the crockpot to cook. I had it cook for 3 hours on high and it came out so tender and juicy. It really was a great recipe to follow. I posted the link to it above but here it is the way I made it.

Ingredients
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup cider vinegar
  • 1 cup red wine vinegar
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 1 large carrot, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon kosher salt, additional for seasoning meat
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 tablespoon ground cloves
  • 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
  • 1 (3 1/2 to 4-pound) bottom round
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 3 tablespoons cornstarch

Directions

In a large saucepan over high heat combine the water, cider vinegar, red wine vinegar, onion, carrot, salt, pepper, bay leaves, cloves, juniper, and mustard seeds. Cover and bring this to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Set aside to cool.

Pat the bottom round dry and rub with vegetable oil and salt on all sides. Heat a large saute pan over high heat; add the meat and brown on all sides, approximately 2 to 3 minutes per side.

When the marinade has cooled to a point where you can stick your finger in it and not be burned, place the meat in a non-reactive vessel and pour over the marinade. Place into the refrigerator for 3 days. If the meat is not completely submerged in the liquid, turn it over once a day.

After 3 days of marinating, place the roast and marinade into the slowcooker and turn it on high.

Add the sugar to the meat and marinade, cover and cook until tender, approximately 3-`4 hours.

Remove the meat from the vessel and keep warm. Strain the liquid to remove the solids. Return the liquid to the pan and place over medium-high heat. Whisk in the cornstarch and cook until thickened, stirring occasionally. Strain the sauce through a fine mesh sieve to remove any lumps. Slice the meat and serve with the sauce.  

Saturday, October 15, 2011

End of Vacation

We're sitting in the airport waiting for our flight. I'm glad I brought my computer with me. I'm able to upload the final 2 days of our vacation while we're sitting here. We have about 2 hours to go so this will help fill my time. We had a great time here in Orlando and can't believe how fast the week went. We really had no off time since our days were spent at the parks.

The last two days we spent at Epcot and Magic Kingdom. Neither of us had been to Epcot and we had a great time. Unfortunately we didn't get to go on 2 of the main attractions but we did everything else. We started at Mission Space and did the green team (non spinning per my request) then another ride then went straight into Mexico. From there we ate and drank our way around the park. Anyone planning a trip to Epcot, make sure you go during the Food and Wine festival. There are little stations at each location with foods and drinks from the region. It was heaven on little plates! (and drinks in small cups!) The Illumination show at the end was excellent! Make sure you stick around for this show at the end of the night!





Our last day we spent over 12 hours in Magic Kingdom. I hadn't been since I was 21 and Ken since he was 3. Needless to say everything had changed. One thing I noticed about Magic Kingdom (aside from no booze) was that practically all the rides are slow rides. There are only a few that are fast, coaster types. The park was pretty packed. We made our way from Main Street USA into Adventureland followed by Frontierland and worked our way around that way. Of course we did Space Mountain and "it's a small word" and many of the new rides. Of all the Disney parks we went to, we didn't take our picture with any characters. Many of them were from movies that weren't from our childhood so it wasn't a big deal, but if Piglet was around somewhere, I was going to find him! There was a show that started at the castle at 8:45 then the Wishes fireworks show started at 9pm. Both were great. The park didn't close until 11pm and our feet and legs were screaming by then. We finally left and made it back to our resort.





Overall we had a great time and so glad we had the opportunity to visit Disney World as adults without kids. Things will be different the next time we're here (because hopefully God willing we'll be blessed with a kid or 2). I'm sure we'll be on the Dumbo and Aladdin flying carpets! HA!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Happy Anniversary to Us!

Well, it's here! Our 3rd wedding anniversary! I can't believe it's been 3 years already. Life does whiz by. Happy birthday to my BFF Kristi! I hope you're enjoying your day!


Since we got to Orlando we've been on the move. I have to say I'm very much enjoying the resort. Although a few years ago we hated the idea of having a timeshare, I have to say that I am really glad we have it. Our unit is essentially a one bedroom apartment and it includes a washer/dryer as well. It's really comfortable. Anyone that is going on vacation at any point, make sure you look into timeshare rentals. We are also saving money because we're not eating breakfast out every morning. This is the layout of our unit.

On Monday we went to Disney's Hollywood Studios. I hadn't been there in about 19 years and this was Ken's first time. Pretty much everything was different aside from the Indiana Jones stunt show. We had a blast. Some of our favorites were Star Tours, Tower of Terror, Rock n' Roller Coaster, and the Lights, Motor, Action stunt show. The park was pretty busy probably because a lot of people were off for the holiday.



On Tuesday we went to Universal Studios. It wasn't very busy, but 2 attractions we wanted to see were closed, which was annoying. I like theme parks, but had my fill of Universal for the next 15 years. Ken was thrilled there was a Simpson's ride and we got to meet some of the characters!



Today we went to Animal Kingdom and had a blast. Some of our favorite attractions were Expedition Everest, DINOSAUR, It's Tough to be a Bug (awesome 3-D show!), and Festival of the Lion King. Animal Kingdom is pretty small and since we are here during off season we breezed through it and were done by 3pm. 


Tonight we plan to celebrate our anniversary with dinner some place in Downtown Disney. I tried making a reservation at Gloria Estefan's restaurant Bongo's but they didn't have anything available. Hopefully we'll be able to just get seated when we show up!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Enter Fall

It's quite a while since my last blog entry. I'd like to say that life has gotten in the way, and it has to some extent, but for the most part I had no idea what to write about or I just forgot. Sure I can do the traditional monthly goals and my food, but I didn't create my blog just for that. My blog was created as a way for me to write a journal in some aspect, just not write down a lot of personal details. I'm hoping this will kick start into me writing more entries going forward. We're on vacation this week and of course the alarm was set for 6:30am from the previous guest. Needless to say, it woke me up and I couldn't fall back asleep for over an hour so I just got up.

There has been quite a lot that has happened in the last several months and one of them was having to put down my mother-in-law's 17 year old dog. It was heartbreaking to say the least. We also completed our backyard. It looks absolutely fabulous and so inviting. It really created a great extension of our living and entertaining space.





Now that it's October 10th (Happy Anniversary Lorraine and Joe! and Happy Birthday Hilary!) we're on our anniversary trip here in sunny Florida. We had always talked about coming here for vacation so we can enjoy the parks before we had any children. The last time I went to Magic Kingdom was over 10 years ago and the other parks were when I was a preteen and teenager, so a lot has changed. Animal Kingdom wasn't even around. The last time Ken was here was over 30 years ago! Needless to say we're both excited for our inner child to come out. He's been singing "When you Wish Upon a Star" all week. Orlando has had some tropical weather the past few days (lots of rain and gusty winds) and it sure made for quite an approach and landing last night! But we made it and we're staying at Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort (which is part of our timeshare) and it is absolutely gorgeous!! It's a huge property and located right amongst the Disney resorts so it's easy to get to all the parks. Today we're planning to go to Disney's Hollywood Studios, formerly MGM Studios. I'll make sure to do a review on it!