I used to not really like enchiladas, until I found the Siete Enchilada Sauce. It is truly the best, plus it is seed oil free. It can be found at most grocery stores. I also use the Siete Almond Flour shells for this recipe. This recipe is super simple and makes great leftovers!
Ingredients: 1 lb ground beef 1 jar enchilada sauce 1-2 cups shredded cheese of choice Directions: 1. Brown ground beef. Drain. 2. Add half of the enchilada sauce and half of the cheese. 3. Stir over low heat until combined. 4. Add a spoonful of the beef mixture to a shell , roll, and place into baking dish seam side down. 5. Continue until all of the beef is used. 6. Pour remaining enchilada sauce over the tops of the shells to fill the casserole dish. 7. Sprinkle remaining cheese on top. 8. Bake at 425 for about 10 minutes or until top is browned and bubbly.
0 Comments
A spin on the classic Mississippi Pot Roast. This recipe is packed with protein & nutrients, and perfect for leftovers! Ingredients: 1 chuck roast 1 stick butter (Kerrygold Garlic Herb is our secret ingredient!) 1 cup chopped carrots 1 cup chopped celery 1 diced onion 1 diced russet potato 1 packet Aus Jus gravy mix 1 heaping TBSP minced garlic Salt & pepper to taste Optional- 1 jar pepperoncinis Directions: 1. Place chuck roast on bottom of crock pot 2. Add all ingredients on top 3. Cook for 8 hours on low 4. Enjoy!!! This is one to wow someone with. Ingredients: 2 beef filets 2 sweet potatoes 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp salt 1/2 tsp black pepper 1 TBSP beef tallow 1 TBSP butter For chimichurri: 1 bunch parsley, chopped 1 1/2 tsp oregano 2/3 cup extra virgin olive oil 1 heaping TBSP minced garlic 1 tsp salt 1/2 tsp black pepper 3 TBSP red wine vinegar Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 450. 2. Bake sweet potatoes for about an hour, or until soft. Set aside to cool. 3. Season filets with garlic powder, salt, and pepper. 4. Add beef tallow to cast iron pan and heat to medium-high. 5. Sear steaks for about 2-3 min each side, depending on thickness. 6. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for an additional 3-5 minutes each side for medium rare. 7. Let steaks sit. 8. While steaks are resting, scrape the sweet potatoes into a bowl and add the butter. 9. Use a hand held mixer to whip sweet potatoes until fluffy and lumps are gone. 10. Add all chimichurri ingredients to a blender or food processor and blend until finely minced. 11. Slice the filets with the grain into bite sized pieces. 12. Add a large spoonful of sweet potatoes to the middle of a dinner plate and spread into a circle. 13. Top sweet potatoes with several slices of steak. 14. Drizzle with chimichurri and serve! Here's an easy, cold weather crockpot recipe everyone will love!
Ingredients: 1 lb ground beef 1 jar marinara sauce 1 can diced tomatoes 1 diced onion 1 diced red bell pepper 1 tbsp Italian seasoning Salt to taste Heaping tbsp minced garlic 4 cups chicken broth 1 box lasagna noodles Directions: 1. Lightly brown ground beef in pan 2. Add everything to the crockpot except the noodles 3. Cook on high for 4 hours 4. Add the noodles for the last 30 min (we did half the box) 5. Top with cheese of choice and enjoy! Ingredients:
1 lb ground beef (this made 6 taquitos) 1/2 chopped onion 1 t garlic powder 1 t onion powder 1 t salt 1/2 t black pepper 1 t chili powder 1 t paprika 1 t cumin 3/4 cup beef broth Tortilla shells of choice 1 tbsp minced garlic Cooking spray of choice Directions: 1. Brown ground beef in large pan 2. Add onion when beef is about halfway cooked 3. Add all seasonings, minced garlic, and beef broth 4. When beef is no longer pink, spoon 2-3 tbsp of beef mixture into tortilla shells and roll into a taquito ( we love Siete almond flour shells!) 5. Place seam side down in the air fryer. Spray liberally with cooking oil (we use avocado oil). 6. Cook at 400 degrees for 10 min. Enjoy! May 28th is National Hamburger Day y'all! So fire up the grill and throw some delicious, lean, healthy protein on the grill. I've been thinking back over the past year. At no other time has health been more prevalent and central in our lives. However, in America we remain at an alarming level of 2/3 of the population being obese or overweight. And those health problems became magnified during the covid-19 pandemic. Most covid deaths had preexisting conditions, comorbidities, and/or were overweight. Yet it seemed no one ever looked at the root problem of this. We were told to quarantine, stay inside, wear a mask, wash our hands and don't see each other. Yet no one said to go lift some weights, run, get on a bike, or do some pilates. Doctors didn't tell us to look at our diets and cut back on processed foods and sugar and increase protein and vegetable intake. Vitamin C and zinc weren't recommended. So maybe it's up to us to make sure we are exercising , eating rights, and taking our vitamins. It's proven that a high protein diet, supplemented with carbs and healthy fats, is essential to building strong, lean bodies. With 10 essential nutrients, like iron, zinc, and B12, beef is an excellent choice when it comes to wholesome protein options. A 3 oz serving also contains 25 grams of protein, making it easy to incorporate beef into a healthy diet. Beef also contains amino acids, which are great for replenishing and building muscle. So this beef month, let's celebrate by moving our bodies and eating healthy, delicious protein- go beef! -Katey Johnson Here's another keeper for your crock pot repertoire. Hearty, flavorful, and packed with protein, think a soupier version of chili with the taco flavor we all love! Of course, you could also cook this on the stove top in a large dutch oven.
Ingredients: 1 package ground beef 1 packet taco seasoning 1 T cumin 1 T paprika 1 tsp chili powder 2 tsp salt 1 can corn 1 can kidney beans 1 can black beans 1 can diced tomatoes 1 cup water Directions:
Happy Beef Month y'all! As I was driving around our ranch yesterday, I couldn't help but feel so grateful for this beautiful life we get to live. This is my favorite time of year- it's not too hot yet, the grass is green and thick, the cows are slicking up, the skies are clear and there are babies running around everywhere, kicking and playing and enjoying the sunshine. The air is fresh with excitement and growth and there is a special enthusiasm this year coming out of such a rough winter. There are so many benefits these ranchlands provide . As I drove around I thought about how special it is to be able to feed the world. I thought about how our 700 acres protects these lands from developers and turning it into concrete. I thought about all the animals besides just the cattle that call this place home- countless whitetail deer, turkeys, birds, and other species that would be pushed out and/or killed if this became a neighborhood or shopping mall. The grazing cattle help aerate and fertilize the soil, prevent fires, and ultimately turn unusable forages and feedstuffs into a high quality protein for us to enjoy. That's not to mention all the byproducts cattle provide- everything from glue, to footballs, to marshmallows and gum. So this beef month, let's be sure to be extra grateful as ranchers for this amazing life we get to live. And if you are a consumer with any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to a local farmer or rancher. We would love to share our story with you. -Katey Johnson This may be my new favorite meal ever. They seem intimidating , but I promise they are not hard! I've made these twice now and they were falling off the bone amazing both times, so this recipe is definitely a keeper! Ingredients: -1 pack beef short ribs -3 TBS oregano -3 TBS parsley -1 TBS salt -2 tsp pepper -3 TBS garlic powder -1 diced onion -1 cup diced carrots -1 heaping TBS tomato paste -1-2 cups beef broth -1/4 c red wine -1 TBS minced garlic -2 TBS olive oil Directions:
We had a great blackberry season! We are closed now for U Picking, but we hope you will join us next year. Here is one of our favorite ways to use blackberries- cobbler! Let us know in the comment section if you try this recipe, and what your favorite way to eat blackberries is! Grab some vanilla ice cream and enjoy. |
Archives
February 2024
Categories |