This recipe serves two.
3 eggs, plus one tablespoon of milk
salt & pepper, to taste
leftover roasted sausage and peppers, at room temperature
Preheat your GT or Redi Set Go (with 2 moon insert). Spray wells with Pam spray (or similar). Scramble 3 eggs with a tablespoon of milk, salt & pepper. Add sausage and peppers to the wells, and then the egg mixture. Be careful not to overfill or it will spill over the side. I put the egg mixture in right to the tippy top. Cook 5-6 minutes. Poke your fork in the middle to make sure it is done before removing and serving. I like my eggs well done, and sometimes I need to go to 7 minutes for that. I put some parmesan cheese on top of one. Enjoy it!
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
5 Minute Pork Chops
Now the recipe below is for one person, but you can make two servings in 10 minutes. The chops come out so juicy.
3/4" to 1" pork chop (I used on-the-bone)
extra virgin olive oil- about 2 tsp.
salt, pepper, & Mrs. Dash Original Seasoning
freshly grated parmesan cheese (I bought the one in the picture)
Preheat your Xpress Redi, Set, Go (no inserts). Season one side of your chop with salt, pepper, & Mrs. Dash. Drizzle the machine with olive oil, then place the chop seasoned-side down. Close lid & cook for 5 minutes. Open lid, flip the chop, top with a generous sprinkle of parmesan, & close lid. After 30 seconds, your chop is done! Enjoy!
3/4" to 1" pork chop (I used on-the-bone)
extra virgin olive oil- about 2 tsp.
salt, pepper, & Mrs. Dash Original Seasoning
freshly grated parmesan cheese (I bought the one in the picture)
Preheat your Xpress Redi, Set, Go (no inserts). Season one side of your chop with salt, pepper, & Mrs. Dash. Drizzle the machine with olive oil, then place the chop seasoned-side down. Close lid & cook for 5 minutes. Open lid, flip the chop, top with a generous sprinkle of parmesan, & close lid. After 30 seconds, your chop is done! Enjoy!
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Ham and O-So-Cheesy Calzone
If you like ricotta cheese, this is simply ricotta heaven! The pizza place has nothing on me! You must try this. I guarrantee you will never buy calzones from your local pizza place again.
I cooked my calzone in the Xpress Redi Set Go without the divider insert, but I am sure you could cram one of these calzones into a well.
all-purpose flour, for working your dough (a palmful or so)
fresh, ready-to-use dough, room temperature (prepared by your grocery store or pizza place) (1/4 lb. of dough makes 1 calzone)
mix the following ingredients together: (this measurement is per calzone)
1/2 cup ricotta cheese
1/4 cup mozzerella cheese
2 slices deli ham, chopped into 1" pieces
grated romano or parmesan cheese - 1 tsp.
salt and pepper, a sprinkle or two
garlic powder, a sprinkle or two
olive oil, just enough to coat your calzone
Preheat your GT Xpress or Redi Set Go. Meanwhile, place flour on your counter to easily work your dough into shape. Just keep tugging on it and rolling it with a rolling pin until you get a 5" round. It will be stubborn and try to keep shrinking on you, so do your best. Place ricotta, ham, mozzerella, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and grated cheese mixture in the center of your dough. Fold dough in half, and crimp edges really well, so you don't have an explosion or blowout while cooking. Brush top and bottom of calzone with olive oil and place in cooker. Cook 7 minutes. (see photo, I know it's messy, but when I cut into that calzone, it was a cheese volcano!)
I cooked my calzone in the Xpress Redi Set Go without the divider insert, but I am sure you could cram one of these calzones into a well.
all-purpose flour, for working your dough (a palmful or so)
fresh, ready-to-use dough, room temperature (prepared by your grocery store or pizza place) (1/4 lb. of dough makes 1 calzone)
mix the following ingredients together: (this measurement is per calzone)
1/2 cup ricotta cheese
1/4 cup mozzerella cheese
2 slices deli ham, chopped into 1" pieces
grated romano or parmesan cheese - 1 tsp.
salt and pepper, a sprinkle or two
garlic powder, a sprinkle or two
olive oil, just enough to coat your calzone
Preheat your GT Xpress or Redi Set Go. Meanwhile, place flour on your counter to easily work your dough into shape. Just keep tugging on it and rolling it with a rolling pin until you get a 5" round. It will be stubborn and try to keep shrinking on you, so do your best. Place ricotta, ham, mozzerella, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and grated cheese mixture in the center of your dough. Fold dough in half, and crimp edges really well, so you don't have an explosion or blowout while cooking. Brush top and bottom of calzone with olive oil and place in cooker. Cook 7 minutes. (see photo, I know it's messy, but when I cut into that calzone, it was a cheese volcano!)
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