Showing posts with label healthy recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthy recipes. Show all posts

Thursday, March 11, 2010

How to be a rock start in your own kitchen: Part Three

Welcome to day five of Food Week on Laughing Through the Chaos - click the links below to catch up if you need to!

As we've been trying new recipes this year, we've discovered some that ended up in the trash after one bite, some that weren't bad, and some that we were just totally crazy about. The following are some of our favorites from our many new adventures in cooking. I hope you enjoy them!

Spicy Turkey Bean Chili 
Oven-Crisp Potato Wedges 
Low Fat Oatmeal Banana Bread 
Microwave Apple and Pear Crisp

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Spicy Turkey-Bean Chili

We love chili in this house - especially on those blistery cold days when you really need something to warm you up. This chili is so stinkin' good! Dennis told me this is the best chili I've ever made. It's another adaptation from the Weight Watchers' Simply the Best : 250 Prizewinning Family Recipes cookbook. The creator of the recipe is Joanie Kensil-Bradsher.

Excerpt from the cookbook:
 "Joanie's favorite way to serve this chili is stuffed in flour tortillas and topped with shredded lettuce and nonfat sour cream. The chili makes great leftovers, and it freezes well, too."

1 Tbsp. olive oil
1 lb. ground skinless turkey breast (I used 93% lean ground beef because it's what we had on hand)
3 green bell peppers, seeded and diced
4 onions, chopped
6 garlic cloves, minced (I used the jarred minced garlic to save time)
1 Tbsp ground cumin
2 tsp. dried oregano
1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
3 bay leaves
One 28-ouce can crushed tomatoes (no salt added)
Two 15-ounce cans black beans, rinsed and drained
One 15-ounce can fat-free refried beans
One 4-ounce can diced green chiles, rinsed and drained
One 4-ounce can sliced jalapeno peppers, rinsed and drained (I left this out because I'm a weenie.)

Here are couple tips from me:
1. If you're short on time or hate chopping veggies, get your peppers and onions pre-chopped in the freezer section of the grocery store.
2. You can also make this in your crock pot. I've made it once on the stove top as directed by the recipe, and once in my crock pot, and it turned out great both times.

In a large nonstick suacepan or Dutch oven, heat the oil. Add the turkey, bell peppers, onions, garlic, cumin, oregano, cayenne and bay leaves; cook, stirring as needed, until the turkey is browned and the vegetables are softened, 6-8 minutes.

Add the tomatoes, the beans, chiles and jalapenos; bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer, covered, stirring as needed, until the flavors are well blended, about 45 minutes. Discard the bay leaves.
 
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