Sunday, September 30, 2012

Recipe: Mexican Pasta Bake

Well, originally this was going to be a recipe review of this delicious-looking recipe for Stuffed Mexican shells over at thewaytohisheart.wordpress.com


http://thewaytohisheart.wordpress.com/2011/09/30/mexican-stuffed-shells/

Doesn't it look awesome?
Well, this recipe is not it.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Recipe Review: Creamy Tomato Tortellini Soup (Tasty Kitchen)

Fall is teasing to hit us here soon, and it. is. awesome.

This is my first experience living in a state with seasons. In Florida, it'll be "fall" for two weeks in January and then it's summer again. Here, we might actually get a little season of that beautiful breezy mountain air and colorful leaves and sweater-but-not-jacket temperatures. Not to mention it's football season, AKA the most wonderful time of the year! And the best part of fall, food-wise, is the reemergence of hot soups. Potato-bacon-cheddar, tomato with a grilled cheese, wild rice & mushroom, curried butternut squash - they're all delicious and inspire cozy images of scarves and cool night air and impending holidays. So I clicked around on Pinterest for a while, looking for inspiration, and ran across this picture:

Creamy Tomato Tortellini Soup @ Tasty Kitchen

Creamy? Tomatoes? Parmesan? I had to try it.

Friday, August 24, 2012

I'm Baaaack! (+ Masaman Curry)

Hey! Remember me?

It has been a LONG time since I've updated my little food blog here... There have been some big changes going on in our lives since I posted last spring. I went through interviews and the grad school application process, found success getting into the Medical Clinical Psychology program at University of Alabama Birmingham (Go Blazers (& Gators!)), wrapped up my postbac job, held TWO going away parties, moved two states over to good ole Bama, and started graduate coursework all in the last few months. TBird got a shiny new job, still with the same company but without the bitchy customers (bonus!), and I'm jumping headfirst into starting research again after a 1-month hiatus. Life is good! And busy, busy, busy.

Vulcan Statue in Bham. I. Love. Him. Doesn't he look awesome?



Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Homemade Food that Makes Me Happy: Pizza!

Sorry I've been away from the blogging circuit, y'all. It's been a little hectic over here in Bulls land with me landing my first interview for graduate school (fingers crossed, cause I loved the school!) and other various things. Needless to say, when you're running around for work like crazy or you're stressing about what to say to a professor you reallyreally want to impress, food isn't always on the forefront of your priorities! However, falling into the trap of eating out for convenience has been really bad on our wallet or our health - because if it's healthy, it's probably not sold for 99 cents at McDonalds. And anyway, we pride ourselves on liking our own food at least as much as any food we can get eating out, so there's not a whole lot of reason to eat out often. So what's one of our favorite go-to foods?

Homemade pizza!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Extra: Mexican Dip (AKA My Favorite Dip Ever)

Dip is my favorite thing to bring to parties. Everyone likes dip, you get to eat chips, and there's any number of fantastic recipes out there just waiting to be tried out. This one I got from my mother, who's been making it as long as I can remember. I resisted eating it for a long time because I don't like even one of the ingredients in it (besides the cheese, obviously), but when I finally tried it I was hooked. And she sweetly made it for my bridal shower, this past Christmas, and just cause I came home one weekend. Mom, you're a genius.

Sorry it's so dark - I was in a rush to an NFL party :)


Monday, January 23, 2012

Opinion and Recipe: Paula Deen, Heavenly Chicken, and Moderation

Y'all, I like butter. And TBird likes sugar. And that makes us fans of Paula Deen.

(Isn't she a sweet lookin lady? Source)

As many foodies know, she's recently opened up about her diagnosis of type II diabetes and what it means for her future (spokeswoman for a diabetes group and changing some of her recipes). She's already spoken in public about her battle with panic attacks and agoraphobia and divulging this now, a diagnosis that many will judge her own choices for, is brave and honest.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Recipe Adaptation: Chicken with Mushroom Sauce (Bride and Groom: First and Forever)

When we were married in October of 2010, a sweet soul who clearly knew our love for cooking and eating gave us the Bride & Groom: First and Forever cookbook, by Mary Corpening Barber and Sarah Corpening Whiteford. It's a great resource, especially with the easy-to-use meal plans for holidays in the back (Ever wondered what to make for birthdays, anniversaries, or the 4th of July? This is the cookbook for you).

(Buy it here)


As we flipped through the pages, I found a recipe including chicken, prosciutto, fontina, and mushrooms. It seemed like a bit of work and a lot of ingredients, but I was really in the mood for a creamy mushroom sauce. So I did what I typically do - cut out all the parts of the recipe I didn't want, made do with the ingredients we had on hand, and we ended up with a delicious sauce we use at least once a week.


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Recipe: Shrimp & Grits

One of my favorite things about growing up on a tiny island on the East Coast was the fantastic seafood. Now that we live a little further inland, we are what I consider "seafood snobs" - AKA, if Red Lobster would use it, it's inferior quality seafood. How can you even compare that to shrimp you buy off the side of the road that were flopping around in the ocean just hours before?

Well, I essentially had to get over my seafood snobbery somewhat or I'd never get to eat any here. So this recipe features the freshest Publix-bought seafood I could find (on sale, of course).

Personal photo

Friday, January 13, 2012

Recipe Review: Chicken with 40 Cloves of Garlic (CrepesofWrath.net)

It's Slow Cooker day on BullsBistro!


I'm a garlicophile, and I've been wanting to try out Chicken with 40 Cloves of Garlic for a long long time. Combined with an inspired recipe from Crepes of Wrath that uses the Crock Pot (!!!), this is a perfectly easy and delicious meal.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Extra: Make Your Own "Sundried" Grape Tomatoes

What is this, you're asking?

Pure sunshine on a plate!

Recipe Review: Chicken, Wild Rice, and Mushroom Soup

Nothing is better than a warm, filling soup on a chilly day. Not that we have days like those around here often, but every time I get the chance I make a comfort soup! Typically, we go for thicker, heartier soups like curried butternut squash (upcoming!) or roasted tomato, but I ran across several variations of this recipe and just had to try it.

(Personal photo)

There's several easily accessible variations of this soup, for example here, here, or here. Mostly, these are similar soups with tiny differences (mushroom choice, or whether to add a cream-of-mushroom soup to the mix). I took my favorite parts of all of these ideas and melded a super-soup of convenience and taste.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Recipe Review: Chicken With Dark Beer (Cooking Light)


My husband is what you might call a "beer enthusiast". He's always scheming to cook with and drink as much beer as possible, especially on a hot summer day (which last weekend felt like, thanks Florida!). So when we ran across this in Cooking Light: Best One-Dish Meals, we knew we had to try it.

(Yummmm. Source)

Doesn't that look delicious? And a lightened-up meal that includes beer and mountains of veggies - Perfect for continuing to eat healthy while still getting the flavors we love.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Grocery Haul: A Little Peek into the Upcoming Week

Not pictured: Shrimp, chicken breast, a delectable loaf of crusty French bread.

Yep, this is what a week grocery shopping with me looks like. We have fruits, we have veggies, we have whole grains, we have sharp Cheddar. We have hand-made garlic butter from the sweetest baked goods man ever. We have spinach for our new implement, the weekly salad meal. Chicken breast was on sale this week, so expect a focus on lean chicken meals for a bit. This is going to be one delicious week at the Bulls house!

On the menu:
Shrimp & Grits 
Wild Rice, Chicken, & Mushroom Soup
Honey Mustard Chicken Breast with Roasted French Beans
Portabella Mushroom Sauce over Brown Rice
40 Cloves of Garlic Chicken (Crock-Pot special!) with Wilted Spinach Salad
Vegetarian Curry with Sweet Potatoes, Broccoli,  Peanuts, and Edamame

Recipe Review: Southwestern Turkey Burgers (Cooking Light)


I have found the secret to Southwestern food.


Cumin.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Recipe Review: Beef Stroganoff (Cooking Light: Comfort Food)

From Cooking Light: Comfort Food -



Follow the jump for the recipe, edits and review!

Product Review: Tazo Chai Tea Latte

It's getting cold out there (first time all winter, here in sunny FL!) - and as a non-coffee-drinker, I'm constantly fighting jealousy of my coffee-drinking friends comfortably bundled up with a steaming mug of something delicious in their hands. To assuage my jealousy, I invested in some chai tea mixes (one from Tazo and two from Adagio, incoming later this week). Today was the first day my previously neglected thermos tagged along with me to work, and it was so. worth. it.

Follow the jump for product review -

Upcoming in the Bulls Bistro

"Tomatoes and oregano make it Italian; wine and tarragon make it French. Sour cream makes it Russian; lemon and cinnamon make it Greek. Soy sauce makes it Chinese; garlic makes it good."
- Alice May Brock

My goal is to post reviews as we eat our way through several cookbooks, websites, and restaurants to expand our recipe bank (and record all the edits I typically make as I go :)). Hopefully this will allow us to share our journey through new, healthy, delicious food.

Upcoming this week in the Bulls kitchen:
Christmas Turkey Leftover sandwiches (Product review!)
Southwestern Turkey Burgers (from Cooking Light: Comfort Food)
French Onion Soup Chicken and Roasted French Beans (from thekitchn.com)
Chicken with Dark Beer and Sauteed Broccoli (from Cooking Light: One Dish Meals)
Beef Stroganoff (from Cooking Light: Comfort Food)