Recipe Swap Week 3

inskydiamonds
inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
edited October 3 in Recipes
Recipe swap is a fun group where every week two recipes are shared by our members to be cooked by everyone else in the group!

Recipe Swap Week 2: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/353390-recipe-swap-week-2
If you make a recipe from week 2, please post your review of it on that post.

THIS WEEK mdmacolyte AND rvice2 ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SHARING RECIPES FOR THE REST OF THE GROUP TO MAKE.

Hopefully the recipes are posted today or tomorrow.

1. Sign up by making a post in this thread and I will add you to the member list.
2. Every week there will be TWO recipes/meals submitted by two members. Each member of the community should make the recipe and post their opinions about the recipe/meal, changes they may have made, etc.
3. Each week there will be a new recipe swap post on the MFP boards. This post will be the place that the members responsible for the recipes for the week will post them as well as the place where you should comment about the recipes/meals you cooked. If you make any substitutions or other changes in the recipe, tell us that as well. And by all means, if you take pictures and want to share them, do!

For more information and for the recipes from last week and the member list, check out here: https://docs.google.com/a/u.pacific.edu/document/d/1fqBAaFmtHqOq76VlmyASTE8LX-FnUnYWCYY7QTu6q1o/edit?hl=en_US
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  • MdmAcolyte
    MdmAcolyte Posts: 382 Member
    Bust our your crockpot! This is a huge family hit! You can throw everything together in your crockpot the night before (except the cornstarch mixture), refrigerate, and then cook it on the counter while you are gone at work all day (or the gym... Lol). I like it "as is" but the kids really like it over brown rice or udon/ramen noodles and it makes GREAT leftovers for lunch... I hope you enjoy it!!

    Chinese New Year Crockpot Beef
    Serves 6

    1 1/2 pounds boneless beef top round, cut into 2" cubes (can sub. Pork)
    1/2 tablespoon vegetable oil
    1/2 tablespoon sesame oil
    4-6 cloves garlic, pressed
    salt and pepper to taste
    1 can beef broth (use chicken broth if using pork)
    2 medium zucchini -- cut lengthwise in half, sliced crosswise 3/4" thick
    1 large red bell pepper - cut in 1-inch pieces
    2 teaspoons ground ginger
    2 tablespoons cornstarch -- dissolved in 1/4 cup water

    In a skillet, heat oils together over medium-high heat until hot. Add beef (1/2 at a time) and stir fry 2 minutes or until outside surface is no longer pink. (Do not overcook). Now add the garlic and stir fry a minute longer. Remove from pan; season with salt and pepper. Set aside.

    In the same pan, combine broth, bell pepper and ginger. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to medium-low for just a minute. Now add all of this to the crockpot. Add raw zucchini in there as well.

    Cook in crockpot till beef is fork tender, about 7 hours on low. Add cornstarch mixture the last hour and keep the lid off the crockpot to help it thicken, otherwise, place it all in a large saucepan and let it thicken in there.

    Per serving: 322 Calories; 20g Total Fat; (56% calories from fat); 23g Protein; 2g Dietary Fiber; 12g Carbohydrate; 72mg Cholesterol; 747mg Sodium Food Exchanges: 1/2 Grain(Starch); 3 Lean Meat; 1 1/2 Vegetable; 0 Fruit; 2 Fat; 0 Other Carbohydrates

    (Calories do not acount for brown rice.)

    -MdmAcolyte
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    Oh yay! I haven't used my crockpot in awhile! This will change that!
    I'm adding the recipe to the google doc now.

    And I plan to make this sometime next week!
  • Awesome Idea...I just saw this recipe swap week post...Are week 1 and 2 still available? I will post a recipe tonight when I am @ home.
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    Week 1; http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/347645-recipe-swap
    Week 2: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/353390-recipe-swap-week-2

    cscrivner2010, I'll add you to the group.
    But don't post a recipe just yet! Every week 2 members post the recipe so to keep it reasonable for people to actually cook that many meals in the week. This week is mdmacolyte and rvice2.

    But definitely go back to the other weeks and make those recipes if you want! And definitely make the recipe mdmacolyte just posted and the one rvice2 should have up sometime soon!
  • pixiechick8321
    pixiechick8321 Posts: 284 Member

    Chinese New Year Crockpot Beef
    Serves 6

    1 1/2 pounds boneless beef top round, cut into 2" cubes (can sub. Pork)
    1/2 tablespoon vegetable oil
    1/2 tablespoon sesame oil
    4-6 cloves garlic, pressed
    salt and pepper to taste
    1 can beef broth (use chicken broth if using pork)
    2 medium zucchini -- cut lengthwise in half, sliced crosswise 3/4" thick
    1 large red bell pepper - cut in 1-inch pieces
    2 teaspoons ground ginger
    2 tablespoons cornstarch -- dissolved in 1/4 cup water

    In a skillet, heat oils together over medium-high heat until hot. Add beef (1/2 at a time) and stir fry 2 minutes or until outside surface is no longer pink. (Do not overcook). Now add the garlic and stir fry a minute longer. Remove from pan; season with salt and pepper. Set aside.

    In the same pan, combine broth, bell pepper and ginger. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to medium-low for just a minute. Now add all of this to the crockpot. Add raw zucchini in there as well.

    Cook in crockpot till beef is fork tender, about 7 hours on low. Add cornstarch mixture the last hour and keep the lid off the crockpot to help it thicken, otherwise, place it all in a large saucepan and let it thicken in there.

    Wow, sounds like it will smell amazing! I do not have a crockpot (yes, I know it's something I'm debating) so can I treat this as a regular stir fry? Or bake it? You said "otherwise place it all in a large saucepan and let it thicken..." how large? Do I keep it over low heat? Will it still take 7 hours on the stove? Finally, we only have olive oil and canola oil...should I mix those or just use the canola/vegetable oil?

    Looking forward to making this once the weather turns cooler this weekend!

    Thanks!
  • MdmAcolyte
    MdmAcolyte Posts: 382 Member
    Pixie,

    If you dont have a crockpot, then put everything together in a pot and treat it like a stew. After you prepare everything cook it over low heat until the meat is to your liking and the vegetables are soft. You can use whatever oil you want, there isnt a substantial amount used in cooking the beef (or pork). The ginger is what makes it smell ah-maze-ing... ;)
  • rvice2
    rvice2 Posts: 132 Member
    Will post my recipe as soon as I get home today!
  • horaks
    horaks Posts: 124 Member
    What a wonderful idea, everyone needs new recipes.
  • Breckgirl
    Breckgirl Posts: 606 Member
    How is it determined who posts recipes?
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    Breckgirl, it's on this google doc: https://docs.google.com/a/u.pacific.edu/document/d/1fqBAaFmtHqOq76VlmyASTE8LX-FnUnYWCYY7QTu6q1o/edit?hl=en_US

    As people sign up, I add them the schedule.
  • maeadair
    maeadair Posts: 496 Member
    I have it in the pot 'stewing' and it smells good. :-)
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    I have it in the pot 'stewing' and it smells good. :-)

    Jealous!
  • rvice2
    rvice2 Posts: 132 Member
    Week 3 Recipe

    Garden Fresh Fajitas

    This is one of my favorite recipes because I can slice the veggies the night before and it only takes about 15 minutes to prepare. I do grow my own bell peppers in my garden and I make fresh salsa, but it can of course be made with store bought products. I'm sure a lot of you already make fajitas, but I just discovered how much I loved them this year. Hopefully you will enjoy!

    ~Put 1 TBSP Extra Virgin Olive oil in skillet - turn stove on medium-high
    ~Slice 6-8oz of beef sirloin tip thin steak and place in skillet. (chicken can be substituted and vegan's can skip this step and add 1/4 cup black beans at the end)
    ~Cook about 5 minutes for med well - longer for well or chicken
    ~Slice 1 green bell pepper, 1 red bell pepper, 1 sweet onion and place in pan
    ~Cook on medium 5 minutes with lid on
    ~Flip meat and veggies occasionally
    ~Add 1.5 TBSP fajita seasoning (I make my own - see recipe below, but if short on time you can use store bought fajita seasoning. I prefer to use my own because I can control the sodium.
    ~Add 1/4 cup water
    ~Cook 5 additional minutes

    Scoop 1/3 of the mixture out and place on La Tortilla Factory Tortilla
    Add 2 TBSP fresh salsa (meat, veggies, salsa, and tortilla ~273 calories)
    ~Add 1/4 cup 2% cheese for an additional 80 calories
    ~Sometimes I will omit the tortilla and place on a bed of rice with 1/2 cup of black beans (443 calories)

    Home made Fajita Seasoning:
    3 tsp chili powder
    1/4 tbsp paprika
    1/4 tsp onion powder
    1/4 tsp garlic salt
    1/8 tsp cayenne pepper (omit if you don't like spicy)
    1/8 tsp crushed red pepper (omit if you don't like spicy)
    1/4 tsp ground cumin

    (I prepare 3 times this much at once and store in a small container, using only a serving at a time. THis saves me time when I want a quick recipe)
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    That sounds great!
    I'll add it to the doc!
  • MdmAcolyte
    MdmAcolyte Posts: 382 Member
    Wow, your seasoning is to die for... Thanks for sharing!!
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    Yay! Tuesday and Wednesday next week I'll be making these recipes.
  • kashmirkat
    kashmirkat Posts: 31 Member
    What a great idea :) I'm new to this site, but also following Weight Watchers and trying to do it this time around with minimal processed meals/foods (almost no frozen meals, WW treats etc) - Love that fajita mix recipe, I never use taco seasoning from the store any more myself either (and have never used those chili mixes...) Thanks for sharing! So, do we need to make both recipes, or just one or the other or what? Both sound good though (I'd say don't skip that sesame oil in the first, sesame oil give such a distinctive flavor - and aroma! :)

    Thanks again - my first weigh in since joining this site tomorrow - looking forward to it :)
  • kashmirkat
    kashmirkat Posts: 31 Member
    Oh, I guess I should also say 'Sign me up!' :) The hard part will be shoosing what to post - I like to cook! :tongue:
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    What a great idea :) I'm new to this site, but also following Weight Watchers and trying to do it this time around with minimal processed meals/foods (almost no frozen meals, WW treats etc) - Love that fajita mix recipe, I never use taco seasoning from the store any more myself either (and have never used those chili mixes...) Thanks for sharing! So, do we need to make both recipes, or just one or the other or what? Both sound good though (I'd say don't skip that sesame oil in the first, sesame oil give such a distinctive flavor - and aroma! :)

    Thanks again - my first weigh in since joining this site tomorrow - looking forward to it :)

    It's pretty much up to you! The idea is that everyone make both, but if there's some reason you can't or don't want to make one of the dishes (or even none of the dishes) that's definitely fine. But when you DO make one of them, share your results!

    I'll add you to the google doc now :)
  • kashmirkat
    kashmirkat Posts: 31 Member
    Thanks inskydiamonds! I hope to make both, but have a crazy (very challenging) weekend ahead and have a couple planned dishes this week - plus a picky hubby! I think both sound awesome, so I hope to do both :)

    Thanks for adding me! :)
  • Toenges1
    Toenges1 Posts: 99 Member
    Hi. Please add me to your recipe swap. Love it!:love:
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    Toenges1, adding you :)
  • pixiechick8321
    pixiechick8321 Posts: 284 Member
    Thanks inskydiamonds! I hope to make both, but have a crazy (very challenging) weekend ahead and have a couple planned dishes this week - plus a picky hubby! I think both sound awesome, so I hope to do both :)

    Thanks for adding me! :)

    I have a picky husband as well - with only two dishes a week though, I make twice the food (For example, last night he had plain baked chicken and I had the recipe from week two)....it's not toooo much extra work and you get to try the fun foods!

    You can make them later than during the week - but do post once you do so we know how good they were - we have 6 recipes now posted but make as many or little as you want. Most of the recipes are pretty easy and variations of food you probably make at home anyway.
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    Tomorrow I'm making the fajitas :)
  • kashmirkat
    kashmirkat Posts: 31 Member
    Question, how many servings is the fajita recipe - maybe I missed it? I'm hoping to squeeze both recipes in this week.... :)
  • DANCERPURPLE
    DANCERPURPLE Posts: 134 Member
    BUMP
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    I made the garden fajitas tonight!

    IMG_6381.jpg

    Unfortunately I forgot to buy salsa, and I didn't have any plain Greek yogurt or sour cream to add to these either. Oh well though - they didn't really need it. I decided to add the cheese when the meat was cooking to incorporate it more into the dish and not have to worry about it getting everywhere when I was eating them. I also used chicken, because that's what I had in the house.

    I really liked the fajita spices and will use that in the future when making something that calls for a fajita spice pack.
  • inskydiamonds
    inskydiamonds Posts: 2,519 Member
    Question, how many servings is the fajita recipe - maybe I missed it? I'm hoping to squeeze both recipes in this week.... :)

    I made 3 servings out of it.
  • Please add me... I bought some stewing beef yesterday and chicken breasts... I know now what I'm going to be making. :happy:
    I love cooking but have a picky eater partner so I freeze whatever I don't eat immediately and label them. That way no excuses!! LOL I'm in the mood for making soups these days with all the Fall produce available it's a cinch.
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