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Guest Blog Post: Katie of One Little Corner of the World
Today?s guest blog post is by Katie Prange of One Little Corner of the World. It is my pleasure to feature Katie as she shares with us a part of her family cooking tradition on the CCR blog! Katie is featuring her family recipe Page 92 ? named and created with the help of her son. (A modified, easy quick Chili Mac). Please join me in welcoming Katie! About Katie She is busy these days with scouts and sports; they just finished with basketball, but are still involved in karate and scouting. Keeping up with the boys is a full time job in itself. When Katie and her family plan vacations, they always look for restaurants that really have show off the cuisine of their region. For them, the restaurants they go to are as important as the sights they see on their trips. The Recipe Instead, I ended up cooking with my son ? he is 7 years old and loves to be in the kitchen. He started making suggestions about what to put with the ground beef I was cooking, so we ended up eating what he now refers to as Page 92?.just a number he chose. He had so much fun cooking ? he was even talking about it this morning still. He has always been interested in food; I think ingredient was one of his first large words. Almost every day, unless he is playing a really cool video game, or isn?t home, he watches me cook dinner. He also has to critique every meal, which totally cracks me up Page 92 ? named and created by my son and me. (A modified, easy quick Chili Mac) Ingredients 2 Lbs. Ground beef, lean 2 Tbsp Olive oil 4 Cloves Garlic, minced 1 Medium Onion, diced 2 Cups Beef stock 2 Tbsp Chili powder 1 Tbsp Cumin 1 ½ Tsp Oregano To taste Salt and black pepper, fresh ground 1 15 oz Can diced tomatoes 1 8 oz Can tomato sauce 8 Oz. Pasta, such as cavetelli 1 15 oz Can chili beans Optional Mozzarella cheese, shredded
Procedure Steps 1. Cook ground beef until done. Remove from pan. 2. Add olive oil, garlic and onion; cook until softened. Return meat to pan. 3. Add seasonings, stock, tomatoes and sauce. Stir to combine. Bring to boil, add pasta. Cook until pasta is very al dente. 4. Add beans and cook until beans are warmed through ? 2-3 minutes. Serve with grated mozzarella cheese if desired.
Thank you so much Katie for this great family recipe! I know your son will thank you years from now for allowing to be a part of your family cooking heritage! Bon appetite! related searches : Guest
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