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Hard Rock Cafe Baked Potato Soup Copycat

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When an Idaho girl tells you that Hard Rock Cafe Baked Potato Soup Copycat is the best potato soup, you believe her. You can make the ingredients ahead of time and throw the recipe together from start to finish in less than 20 minutes.  Nothing beats a warm, hearty soup in a bread bowl when the temperature drops and you want to Hygge.  Hygge is a new Danish word I learned a few years ago and can't stop obsessing over.   It's basically "cozy", think blankets, candlelight, warm fires, hot drinks.  This soup warms you up from the inside out and makes your cooler evenings cozier. Ingredients 1 package of bacon 1 yellow onion, diced 2/3 cup flour 6 cups chicken stock 4-6 tsp. Korr chicken bouillon 4 cups diced, baked potatoes.  2-4 potatoes (I leave the peels on.  You can peel them if you want) 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley (or 4 tsp. dried parsley) 3 tsp minced garlic 1 1/2 teaspoon dried basil 1 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 teaspoons coarse black pepper 2 cups...

Easy Arugula Salad

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I threw this salad together one night, and my family ate the whole thing!  It was the perfect pair to the filet mignon I had made.  I also paired it with grilled pork tenderloin, and it was perfection.  I would say this salad is not the star of the show, but it is a healthy and delicious sidekick.  You can add nuts and cheese, and fruit to this salad, but we enjoyed it like this. Ingredients 1 small box of arugula  Olive oil Lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste Instructions Put the arugula leaves in your salad bowl. Drizzle with olive oil.  I didn't measure, but I would say I drizzled about 2-3 tbs.   Juice 1/2 of a lemon onto the leaves. Massage olive oil and lemon juice into the salad leaves with your hands.  The leaves will get a little wilted. Sprinkle with sea salt and pepper and toss to serve.   Serve with your favorite meat!  This porkloin recipe from Carlsbad Cravings is perfection, and my arugula salad tastes delicious...

Chicken Tortilla Soup

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I got this recipe from a friend and it was an instant hit with my entire family.  Maybe it was the chips and cheese garnish, but who cares when the whole family is happy to eat dinner together and no one is whining and complaining.   Image from Ministry of Curry Why I Love This Soup This soup is easy, simple and fast: Stores well Reheats beautifully Works perfectly in a crockpot for guests with unpredictable arrival times Warms you up on a chilly evening Uses mostly pantry staples Basically, it’s the kind of meal you can throw together without a grocery run! Ingredients 1-2 Tbs olive oil 1 onion chopped 3 tsp garlic 6 Cups water and 6 tsp of chicken bouillon cubes or chicken broth (I also use bone broth) 2 cans chicken (I get them from Costco and fork them out into chunks in the soup) You can use shredded rotisserie chicken.  2 cans black beans (drained and rinsed) 2 cans corn (drained and rinsed) 1 can diced tomatoes 1 can tomato sauce 1-3 Tbs chi...

Kalua Pork Tacos with Pineapple Slaw

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 You can't have too many tacos!  When your main dish can be made into tacos the next day, you do it!  I made my Hawaiian meal with Kalua pork, rice and pineapple slaw and reconfigured it into tacos the next day and everyone loved them! I need to take a better picture, but these had great flavor and might've been better than the original meal.                                             Kalua Pork Tacos with Pineapple Slaw Kalua Pork  - Use the leftovers and fry it in a pan until it gets crispy in places.  There is enough oil in the pork, just heat the pan up and let it crisp. Pineapple Slaw - It tastes great the day after.  I used leftovers from the night before. Corn cut off the cobb- I fried the corn in a pan and added cilantro.  It was amazing! Corn tortillas- I fry them in a little oil on high until slightly browned. Cotija or Feta cheese (...

Orange Juice Floats

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 When we moved to Mesa, we didn't realize we were moving into a house that was placed in the middle of an orange grove!  We have 12 orange trees!  The oranges are Valencia oranges, which are the kind of orange you juice!  There is nothing like a glass of fresh squeezed orange juice! Each year between January and April, we juice oranges into glass quart jars and freeze them for the year. When I say we, I mean my husband!  He's a juicing champ!  Even with all of the oranges we juice, we don't even clear one tree.  There are so many!  With all of this orange juice, we've started to find recipes that we can use and my husband made this one up!  Get ready for the easiest and most refreshing recipe ever!                                                          picture by https://addapinch.com/summertime-or...

Salmon Tacos with Cilantro Lime Dressing

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 I love Mexican food.  I'm pretty sure if I had to choose one cuisine to eat for the rest of my life it would be Mexican.  These tacos were born from necessity and my love of tacos.  My family has downsized from 6 people to 4 people as my oldest children have moved out to go to college. When I make a whole Costco Salmon, I now have enough leftovers for another meal!  Not wanting this delicious salmon to go to waste, I incorporated it into tacos the next day and everyone absolutely loved them!   Photo credit: https://www.eatyourselfskinny.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/cilantro-lime-tacos-2.jpg Here are the ingredients for the tacos: Lemon pepper dill salmon - I make this the day before for a meal and then use the leftovers for these tacos.  Flake and fry the salmon in a frying pan on medium heat until it gets a little crispy.  You don't need to add oil because the salmon has a lot of natural oil in it.  You're just warming up the salmon,...

Grilled Greek Chicken Bowl

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We love this delicious meal full of nutrients and flavor.  Grilled chicken, rice, arugula, spinach, tzatziki, cucumber tomato salsa and pita bread meld together for a healthy meal that tastes just as delicious the next day. (pic from https://thewoodenskillet.com/greek-chicken-bowl/) Yellow Rice Start by making the rice first.   Ingredients 2 cups Jasmin White rice, rinsed and drained 1 Tbs butter 1 medium onion diced 3 cloves garlic minced, or 3 tsp already minced garlic (I buy the big jar at Costco) 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp turmeric powder Salt and Pepper to taste 2 3/4 cups bone broth 2 Tbs dried parsley 1/2 cinnamon stick or 1 tsp cinnamon ▢ ▢ Instructions: Sauté onion in butter.  I do this in my rice cooker.  When it is translucent, add the garlic and sauté until fragrant.  Add the bone broth, rice and spices.   Bury the cinnamon stick into the center of the rice.  Turn rice cooker on and then start to prepare you chicken.   Gri...