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Football and Lasagna. Touchdown. 0

Posted on November 08, 2010 by Kim

For me, Sunday is a day of football, beer and friends.

My NY Giants killed it yesterday and not only was it an awesome game to watch, my friends and I enjoyed the game while eating a -

SWEET POTATO, CARMELIZED ONION & BUTTERNUT SQUASH LASAGNA.

Some of you may be a little worried about such a combination, but can I just tell you how amazing it was? Well, it was amazing.

It takes a bit of time to create this architectual masterpiece, but I highly recommend you make it.  I also suggest you make it the day before – this way you can enjoy the game and your company.

Ingredients:
1 pound lasagna noodles
Extra olive oil for coating the pasta, brushing the potatoes, and greasing the dish
2 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and sliced into 1/4-inch thick rounds (1 1/2 pounds)
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons olive oil
3 medium Spanish or other sweet onions, sliced into 1/4-inch-thick rings
1 teaspoon sugar
1 large egg, lightly beaten
3 tablespoons chopped fresh basil leaves or 2 teaspoons dried basil
1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano leaves or 1 teaspoon dried oregano
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups ricotta cheese
1/2 cup mixed grated Parmesan and Romano cheeses
1/2 pound butternut squash, cooked and mashed
1 pound mozzarella cheese, preferably fresh, thinly sliced
Freshly ground black pepper

Preparation:
1.Cook the pasta until al dente, drain, and coat with enough oil to keep the noodles from sticking. Set aside.

2.Preheat the oven to 475°F.

3.Spread the sweet potatoes in one layer on a baking sheet. Drizzle a little oil (about 1/4 teaspoon) over the potatoes and turn to coat both sides. Bake for 15 minutes, until cooked and lightly golden. Remove and set aside. Reduce the oven heat to 375°F.

4.Melt the butter along with the 2 tablespoon oil in a large skillet. Stir in the onions and sugar and sauté over medium heat for 20 minutes, until soft and beginning to turn golden. Set aside.

5.Place the egg, basil, oregano, garlic, and salt in a large bowl and whisk together. Add the ricotta and grated cheeses and whisk to smooth. Add the squash and mix to blend well. Set aside.

6.To assemble the lasagna, lightly oil a 13 by 9-inch deep baking pan. Line the bottom with a layer of noodles. Spread some of the cheese and squash mixture over the noodles. Add a layer of sweet potatoes, then a layer of the onions. Top with a layer of mozzarella and sprinkle with black pepper to taste. Continue until all the ingredients are used and the top is a layer of onions lightly covered with mozzarella.

7. Bake for 1 1/2 hours, or until bubbly and golden across the top. Remove and cool for 5 minutes. Cut into squares and serve.

Note: To take the dish in a more savory direction, you can substitute other potatoes, such as russets or Yukon Golds, roasted in the same way.  I actually combined sweet and russets together and it was great.

Now, here’s even the best part.  Is it too cold for you to walk to the supermarket? Why leave when with one click, you can get all the ingredients delivered to your house from FreshDirect? (and no, I don’t work for them, I just think it’s awesome) http://www.freshdirect.com/recipe.jsp?recipeId=rec_wk_swtpto_on_sqush&trk=srch

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Getting lazy just got lazier… 0

Posted on February 06, 2010 by Kim

Delivery.com

I think I am a little behind the times on this, but my friend and I discovered the greatest website in the world.

Let me introduce you to my new favorite lazy man’s site: www.delivery.com

Let’s face it, it’s cold outside.  DC just got hit with a historic snowstorm that paralyzed the region- who wants to go out in this kind of weather?

Well, now you never have to leave your house again to order food or groceries. Delivery.com is easy, quick and I will never pick up the phone again.  Plus, many of you know that I LOVE winning and I LOVE free things.  The more points you earn from your orders, the more points you acquire – thus giving you the chance to get some free stuff.

Anyway – I wanted to share my new finding with you.  Enjoy my fellow lazy friends!

Also, please share any other sites like this!

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Across the Spectrum Weekend 0

Posted on January 24, 2010 by Kim
flounder dinner

flounder dinner

I am sitting here on my couch and just thinking about what I did this weekend.  Parts of it were very girly, others a bit boyish, and then whole other parts of it could classify me as an 80 year old woman.

Here’s the rundown of my last two days…
1. Made flounder
2. Drank wine 
3. Broke a glass pitcher because apparantly pouring hot water into it was not smart
4. Booked a hotel in Yountvile, CA for my friend’s wedding
5. Started a scrapbook for my friend’s son’s first year
6. Went to the Gym
7. Watched the Jets lose
8. Walked my dog
9. Spent some time on Twitter and Facebook
10. Cleaned my apartment
11. Started to plan a poker night
12. Had brunch with my parents
13. Watched “The Pregnancy Pact” on Lifetime. I really do love a good Lifetime movie.
14. Became very perplexed by the new Walmart “screaming clown” commercial
15. Checked out my horoscope and is now very excited for January 30th.  That apparantly is MY day for good change.

All in all, a very diverse weekend.  It makes me realize that I am pretty unclassifiable. 

How about everyone else? How would you classify your weekends?
Tame with a splash of crazy?
Boyish with a touch of Girl?
Party so hard you don’t even remember?
So lame that you wish you could forget?
Unclassifiable? 

…let us here about it!

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Sunday Roast 2

Posted on January 11, 2010 by Kim

One of my best friends is English and she always talks about the infamous “Sunday Roast” that she used to have at home. For those of you who are unaware, a Sunday roast is a traditional British main meal served on Sundays (usually in the early afternoon for lunch), consisting of roasted meat, roast potato together with accompaniments, such as Yorkshire pudding, stuffing, vegetables, gravy, etc.

Yesterday was my turn to experience the Sunday Roast.

She made turkey, parsnips, carrots, and roasted potatoes. And from dessert – straight from the aisles of Tesco in England, was Christmas Pudding. Yum.

Of course our Sunday Roast would not have been complete without a proper cup of tea.

Overall, I was quite impressed.  It was a perfect meal for a cold Sunday and am definitely going to inquire about implementing a once a month roast!

What about you? Do you have a traditional Sunday meal?

Are you British and live in the US? Have you brought the Sunday Roast stateside?


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