Sunday, November 10, 2013

Eggnog French Toast

 
 
My favorite flavor of the holidays is Eggnog! I will not usually buy it until after thanksgiving. Just like Pumpkin, I wont buy until Halloween, Peppermint Mocha, not till after thanksgiving also. This year, I did it all wrong. I couldn't wait. Already drinking peppermint mocha coffee, and bought my first carton of eggnog! Im actually excited to decorate for Christmas, and the only thing really holding me back is that we are trying to move! Last year was not a good holiday season for me, and this year is the opposite, so Im excited!
 
 Ingredients:
  • 3/4 C of eggnog. I get the light one.. but Im sure the other is amazing too
  • 1tsp on Nutmeg I used a little more, cause I love it!
  • 1tsp Vanilla
  • 6 slices of think cut bread. I found this "French toast cut" at Vons
Directions:
  1. Beat the eggs, add the eggnog, nutmeg and vanilla, and stir!
  2. Heat skillet with a little butter or non stick spray *butter is better, gives it a nice crisp edge*
  3. Cook low and slow! Never turn the heat on high! Even if your in a rush to feed a bunch of hungry boys!
  4. Cook all pieces of bread the same.
I made a glaze for the French toast. I mixed eggnog, powdered sugar, nutmeg and plain syrup.



Sunday, November 3, 2013

Creamy Potato Soup



 
This recipe is so easy. I looked around on pinterest for some ideas. I looked in my freezer and pantry to see what I had and went from there. I didn't have potatoes at the house. and some recipes called for instant mashed potatoes.. didn't have that either. All I had was a large bag of shredded hash browns.
So I used them. Also many recipe called for onions, and as much as I LOVE them, my husband is home now.. and hates them...
Ingredients:
  • Large bag frozen hash browns
  • 1 large Chicken broth (the boxed one, or 2 16 oz cans)
  • 1 can cream of chicken
  • 1 tbs of onion powder
  • 1 tsp or more of cracked black pepper
  • 8oz of cream cheese
Directions:
Toss all in except cream cheese to crock pot. Cook on high for 4-5 hours.
Then I used a potato masher, to mash up potatoes, leaving some whole.
Stir it, and add cream cheese. Cook for 30 more minutes, stir occasionally. 
Serve with crusty bread, top with cheese, bacon, green onion, sour cream, or whatever else you like!