/> Pearls Before Swine: December 2015

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Living up to my Cajun roots....Easy Gumbo Recipe

Living up to my Cajun roots and I made my very first Gumbo. 
Now this is super easy to make and to much amazement 
my thirteen year old even ate it. Score!



Now, first a little history about my family. I found out earlier this year that from my Dad's side of the family we are Cajun. Apparently, they came from France or Wells...something like that and from what I can gather some people were forced or kicked out and they ended up down south I guess. I'm not too sure on how that all works out but I'm Cajun. So with that new knowledge I thought to myself why not make a new dish that reflects some family history and not just another dinner idea. 

The recipe I have I found on pinterest and then just kinda did my thing to make it mine. It's so easy and was amazing. The flavors were incredible and packed a great zesty punch. One of the best parts is that it's a crock pot dish, so you can set it and forget it. I used that time wisely and took a hour nap while it simmered. One can never have too many naps! 

Now for the fun part...what you'll need to make my easy chicken, shrimp, and sausage gumbo. Instead of adding the shrimp, try adding some Lobster! 

Ingredients

1-1/2 cups Chicken Broth
1 stick of butter
2 tab flour
2 cups cooked rice
3 cloves of garlic
3 basil leaves
1 sausage link
1 lbs chicken 
half an onion
2 stocks of celery
1 6 oz can tomato paste
1 can tomato stewed canned
1 tea Cajun seasoning
1/4 tea cayenne pepper
1 green bell pepper
1 bag shrimp cleaned and de-tailed
salt and pepper to taste

Directions


  1. You'll need a medium to large size skillet. I used the same pan for all the ingredients. 
  2. First thing I did was heat my pan to low, I wanted to melt my butter slow while I cut up the garlic, onion, and green bell pepper. After everything was diced, I added the 3 cloves of garlic diced, the bell pepper diced, and half an onion diced. Slowly brought that to a low simmer and added two passes of salt and pepper. 
  3. Next once that has had a chance to cook down a bit, I added about two tablespoons of flour.  I wanted to thicken up my butter mixture. Once mixed together I removed that from the heat and placed in my crock pot. 
  4. Then I moved on to the sausage. I want this to have a nice golden brown color to it. It helps release all that great flavor that sausage brings to a dish. Once that has browned nicely, I added that to the crock pot as well. 
  5. Now for the chicken. I used chicken tender and removed the fat and any unwanted parts, diced and cooked until white and not pink on the inside. Added to crock pot when completely cooked. 
  6. Okay so all those yummy flavors are added, now let's go ahead and add the can of tomato paste, can of stewed tomatoes, and the seasonings. I used very little Cajun seasoning and never ended up adding the cayenne pepper. I have young kids and wasn't sure they'd like it too spicy. 
  7. Once those ingredients have been added I stirred everything together and then added 1 cup of chicken broth. Mixed well and set temp to high and timer for 2 hours. Nap time!! :)
  8. After 2 hours, I stirred and checked flavor. WOW!! Amazing! I didn't need to add anything else and just started making the rice. 
  9. I used just a half a cup of rice to one cup of water. Cover on low for 20 minutes. No, lifting the lid!! :)
  10. While that is cooking, we can clean and thaw the shrimp. I placed the shrimp in a small bowl full of warm water. Removed tails and set a side. 
  11. Once rice was cooked, I removed it from the heat. Fluffed with a fork and added that to the crock pot. Mixed together and added the shrimp. Mixed together. Cooked for 25 mins longer to bring to a simmer. 
  12. Yum, yum now you can eat it up!! I made bread that I heated up in the oven for 15 minutes at 400 degrees wrapped in foil.

This was a fun and super easy recipe that really packed a flavorful punch. I didn't eat mine with shrimp and it was still fabulous! 


I hope you enjoy my delicious gumbo and be sure to share with friends and family. Oh my..you know what, you can also add some crawl dads. Make some corn on the cob and some potatoes! Nom nom!! 







Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Easy, Coconut Dream Bars! Old Family Recipe..shh Don't Tell!

One of my favorite things to make every year during the holidays is my Grandma's Coconut Dream Bars. They are probably one of the richest tasting and easiest recipes to make and a true crowd winner!  




INGREDIENTS
  • 3 cups finely ground cookies (12 ounces), such as graham crackers or chocolate wafers, or a combination
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 cup pecan pieces
  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips or chunks
  • 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 1/2 cups sweetened shredded coconut


DIRECTIONS
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly splash a 15-by-10-inch rimmed baking sheet evenly with water, then line with parchment paper.
  2. In a large bowl, stir together cookie crumbs, sugar, and butter until combined. Evenly press onto bottom and up sides of prepared baking sheet. Bake, rotating halfway through, until firm, about 10 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack; cool, about 20 minutes.
  3. Sprinkle cooled crust evenly with pecans and chocolate. Pour condensed milk over the top, spreading to cover completely (do not let it drip over the edges). Sprinkle with coconut.
  4. Bake until coconut is toasted, 10 to 15 minutes. Transfer to rack; cool completely. Trim edges, if desired, and cut into equal-size bars.
Super yummy and so easy to make. I add a little more sweet and condensed milk on top of the coconut, from what's left over in the can. Yes, Grandma! I used the spatula! 

  Hope you enjoy making these with your family and friends. I always enjoyed making them as a kid with my Grandma. 

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

19 Ultimate Gift Guides, to help you find that perfect gift!



I had have done the ultimate gift round up for you. Everything can be found on Amazon and that is because I hate it when people share a cool product and then you click the link and nothing! I mean, who doesn't love Amazon? Free shipping with Amazon Prime memberships and most of the time it's super fast shipping as well.  

So, I trolled through the site and have found the mega load of gift guides. If you are struggling to find a gift for someone in your life. You may find it here! I'll continue adding new gift ideas and guides, right up until Christmas. 

Every year I wrestle with what to get the special people in my life and every year it's like pulling hair. I wanted to make it easier for you and myself and so I found these guides below. 

The Fashionista


The Trendsetter


The New Home Owner


The Holiday Host


The Seasonal Hobbyist


The Winter Decorator


The Grill Master


The Gifted Gardener


The Organized Cleaner


Holiday Toy List Kiddos


The Family Chef


Holiday Home & Garden 


The Seasonal Celebrator



Hopefully, these guides will at least get you started and help you find the perfect gifts. 

I'll continue adding more as I find them! 

Merry Christmas from my family to yours! 




Updated 12/15/15












Friday, December 11, 2015

Let's make a difference in a child's life...

Let's make a difference in a child's life! 

Everyday, I am so thankful for the people in my life and the gifts God has given me but my children are the biggest gift I've ever received and I can't imagine life without seeing them smile or hearing them laugh. That's why I'm writing today. 

I'm so profoundly impacted on a daily basis by St. Jude and all these amazing children who are fighting the biggest fight and it's for their lives. It brings me to my knees. I can't imagine the struggle, the fear, the shear devastation they all must be feeling. 

St. Jude is an amazing hospital and they need our help, these kids need our help! 

I've created a page where you can make a donation to them and have made a goal of $500. I know that doesn't sound like much and I'm not saying you have to stop there!! We can all do our part. If you can't donate, then I'd please encourage you to share the page or post with friends and family. 

Let's me a difference in a child's life! In their families lives! One in five will die from cancer and one is diagnosed every hour. Please, let's not wait and let's get involved. 

Share the heck out of this!! No child!,  should ever have to go through what these children are going through. No parent should have to bury a child. 


I pray this post touches the lives of us around the world. I pray it encourages us to help and think about other people this season. Thank you so much for watching over these little one's and their families Lord. I pray for your healing touch on each one of their heads and ask that you bring comfort to those families with children who have been brought home. My heart and prayers are with you all. In Jesus Name, Amen! 

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Five Christmas Crafts, that will keep the kids busy during break!

Christmas is just around the corner and I don't know about you but soon the kids will be home for Christmas break. 

They will be bored, they will need something to do....if your kids are crafty like mine, then I've found some awesome DIY's you can do from home for relatively cheap and little mess. I'm all about little, to no clean up! 

The first one I just absolutely love and other than it being a bit time consuming, it's so easy and beautiful when completed. 

The Ribbon Tree


The Next ones is a Paper Christmas Ornament, which from reading the tutorial, looks some what easy. 

Paper Christmas Ornaments 



I love, love these and would have them in the house, as decor, all year! Without the star of course! :)

Book Trees

Super easy and fun crafts for your little ones. They can't feel left out! 

Ornament Candy Canes


Easy, yummy, and fun! Christmas Edible Ornaments, what is better than that? 

Edibles for the tree


All of these crafts and goodies are a sure fire way to keep the kids entertained this Christmas break! Plus, who doesn't love crafts you can eat? 

Merry Christmas with <3 b="">
from my family to yours!