Cafe Rio Goodness: Cilantro Lime Rice

Here’s another installment to help you complete your Cafe Rio Salad.

Cafe Rio Cilantro Lime Rice (YYYUUUMMMM!!!)
2 T. butter
1 1/4 C. white rice
2 1/4 c. Chicken Broth (i used bullion cubes instead, worked just fine)
3/4 t. salt
1/4 t. cumin
Juice and zest of one lime…. or the juice from two w/o zest
3 T. fresh cilantro, chopped

Melt butter and rice in pan
Add remaining ingredients… except cilantro.
Bring to a boil, reduce heat, simmer for 20 minutes. Add cilantro, and enjoy!

Next Friday, look forward to another recipe to help you with this delicious salad!

Mexican Mac & Cheese

I needed an easy dish to make for our local Masonic Picnic–they have had this picnic for 131 years here in Davie County–and that would also be easy to double for dinner guests that evening at the house.  This was my pick.  Found it in Better Homes & Gardens magazine under prize-tested recipes–this recipe was a $500 prize winner in the New Ways with Sausage category.

Ingredients:
12 oz. dried mostaccioli or rigatoni pasta (3 cups)
1 lb. bulk pork sausage
1 cup chopped onion
1 16-oz. jar green medium-hot salsa
2 8-oz. pkg. shredded Monterey Jack cheese (4 cups)
    Tomato wedges, sliced jalapeno peppers, and chopped fresh cilantro.
    Salsa (optional)


1.  Preheat oven to 350.  Lightly grease 13 x 9 inch baking dish; set aside.

2.  Cook pasta according to package directions.  Drain; set aside.

3.  Meanwhile, in large skillet cook sausage and onion until meat is browned and onion is tender.  Drain fat. Stir in green salsa.

4.  In prepared baking dish layer half of the cooked pasta, half the sausage mixture, and half the cheese.  Repeat layers.

5.  Bake, uncovered for 35 minutes or until bubbly.  Let stand 10 minutes.  Top with tomato, jalapeno, and cilantro.  Makes 12 servings.

NOTE–Next time I make this I will use a smaller pasta.  The rigatoni seemed too big.  Farfalle might be fun!

Source: Better Homes & Gardens Magazine

Cookbook Nook: The Ice Cream Deck

Welcome to the first edition of Cookbook Nook, where we give you a sneak peek into some of our favorite cookbooks.  If you’re like me, you love to order books online but hate to do so without being able to at least glance inside.

Today I’d like to give you a peak into an ice cream cookbook…uh…cook box…uh…neat little box of recipe cards.  Yeah, that’s it.  It’s called The Ice Cream Deck:  25 Recipes for Homemade Ice Creams and Frosty Treats.

I got it on clearance at Deseret Book recently.  It was hard to pass up at just $4.  It was shrink-wrapped, but I figured for four bucks I could chance not seeing inside.  It’s such a cute little thing, I just had to share.

Awww….see?  Isn’t it cute?

When you open the box, you see it’s filled with recipe cards.  

Beautiful recipe cards with a lovely photo on the outside.  There’s also an Introduction card with tips and tricks for making the best homemade ice cream.

Open the recipe card to see a beautiful list of ingredients and instructions.

 Here are a few cards that are lined up for me to try as soon as possible.  I’m especially excited to try to ice cream truffles!

This lovely little gem of a “cookbook” is published by Chronicle Books.    As of this posting there is a Kindle version on Amazon for $8.79.  But honestly, I’d rather have the real thing.  ‘Cuz really, sometimes I take the cards out just so I can look at them!

Okay, who’s ready for ice cream?!?