Monday, October 24, 2011

Traditional Mashed Potatoes

I LOVE mashed potatoes. Ever since I was a kid, I have always loved the comfort of homemade mashed potatoes (I could give or take the gravy). Here's a recipe for mashed potatoes that came from the cookbook Jonathan got me for my birthday in July. I added blue cheese to spice it up a bit, because that is Jonathan's favorite!


1.5 lbs. russet potatoes
2 Tbsp. real butter
2 Tbsp. (plus more if needed) milk
Salt and black pepper

Cut the potatoes into uniform 1/2 inch pieces. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Once water boils, add potatoes and cook until very tender (test this with a fork; you want to pierce the biggest piece and have it crumble).

Drain and place the potatoes in a large mixing bowl. Add the butter and beat with an electric mixer until butter is melted and incorporated (electric mixer gives a creamy result). Slowly add in milk, until desired consistency is reached. Season with salt and pepper and serve.

Source: Our Best Bites cookbook

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Whirlwind

Lots of exciting things have been happening lately. I really enjoyed my Iowa interview, and I flew back home on Saturday, then headed to Auburn Saturday afternoon for the Auburn v. Florida game.
We won! Here's us and my fabulous in-laws celebrating :)

We got back home at midnight Saturday night, and I basically slept the day away on Sunday. I also found out I passed by National Boards Part 2 that I took a couple of weeks ago. Hooray! It feels good to have that over with.

Tomorrow is my UAB interview, and I can't wait. I promise to post some recipes soon!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Hello Iowa!

Just enjoying a nice hot tea in picturesque and charming downtown Iowa City.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Chuy's Jalapeno Dip

It's a big week for us this coming week. I'm flying to Iowa for my first orthodontic interview on Thursday (hooray!), flying back home on Saturday morning, then heading straight to Auburn for the Auburn v. Florida game. I know...I must be crazy, but my hubby really wants me there, so I'm going to drag my exhausted self down to Auburn and cheer on my Tigers. I think it'll be fun; I just hope I'm not the wet blanket that has no energy :)

This weekend was really nice and relaxing. We just hung around the house and had some friends over to watch the Auburn game on Saturday. There's a new Tex-Mex restaurant here in town called Chuy's, and they have a jalapeno dip that is to-die-for. It's not as spicy as you'd think. It's more of a ranch flavor. I found a website where a lady tried to recreate it, so I made it for our football party. It's not exactly like the restaurant's, but it is still so tasty. I'm actually snacking on some now as I type this post! What's even cooler is that I discovered the lady whose blog I found it on is a huge Auburn fan...small world!

(Sorry for the bad lighting--the dip is a light green color in real life)

16 ounces Light Sour Cream
1 package (1 Oz.) Ranch Dip Mix
1 1/2 whole large jalapenos, roughly chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/3 cup fresh cilantro
1 whole lime, juiced
2-4 Tbsp milk

Combine roughly chopped jalapenos, cilantro and garlic in the food processor. Pulse until finely chopped. Add lime juice, sour cream and ranch mix. Pulse until thoroughly combined. Add milk, a tablespoon at a time, until you reach the desired thickness. Pour into serving bowl and serve with tortilla chips.

Source: Plain Chicken

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Our New Toy

It's time to celebrate!! I'm finally done with my boards, and it feels SO good not to be studying every spare minute. I took the exam on Friday and Saturday, so today has been really relaxing. In other news, we got a new tv before football season this year. The thing is, Jonathan has been wanting one of those fancy LED televisions for some time now, and my deal was, if he got the new tv, I wanted a nice new entertainment center to put it on. Our old one was a rickety Target special from college that had seen better days. So, as a reward for all of Jonathan's hard work, here's the new toy:

Pictures don't do it justice. We have really enjoyed it so far. Football games look fantastic on it...it's like you're actually there at the stadium! Don't you want to come watch a game with us :)

Friday, September 30, 2011

Life Goal

I have the sweetest mother-in-law. She is the most on-top-of-it person I know when it comes to encouraging people and being thoughtful. Case in point:


A sweet card to encourage me during my board exam and ortho inteviews

So, life goal: become better at doing the same thing for other people one day :) Thanks Mrs. Jerre!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Homemade Pita Chips

All study and no play makes Erin a dull girl :( That's right...I take my National Board Exam II this coming Friday and Saturday, so I've been pinned up all weekend studying. I can't wait to get it over with!! Meanwhile, here's a super easy recipe I'll share.

I make a lot of dips during football season, and pita chips are excellent dippers. However, those dang bags of pita chips are so expensive at the grocery! Jonathan got me a cookbook that I had been really wanting for my birthday, so this was the first recipe I made:

4 whole wheat pitas
1 1/2 Tbsp. olive oil
1 tsp. kosher salt
Seasonings, if desired

Preheat an oven to 350 degrees. Line a large baking sheet with foil and set aside. Use a pizza cutter to cut pitas into 8 triangles. Put into a bowl and pour olive oil over them, and use your fingers to coat each pita. Arrange on baking sheet, and sprinkle with salt. For extra fun, add Italian seasoning, or cumin. Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until crispy.

Ready to go in the oven

The finished product
Source: Our Best Bites Cookbook