Recipe Re-Do: Even Better BBQ Sauce

IRecipe Re-do: Even Better BBQ Sauce was trying to come up with a good 4th of July recipe to give you guys today.  I had some really awesome ideas, but they all involved a grill.  Sadly, I don’t own a grill and didn’t have access to one in time to make any of my awesome ideas.  That’s ok though, I’ll have some great grilled recipes for you later this summer.

In lieu of a grilled recipe, I thought that I would go back and re-visit some of my other BBQ-worthy recipes.  I decided that my Quick BBQ Sauce could use a little make over.  And what could be more important to a BBQ than the BBQ sauce?  Beer, but that is beside the point.

I didn’t change too much to the ingredient list, but I did change the way you make the sauce.  It does take a little longer, but it makes the flavor even better.  And because it’s easy to double or triple you can whip up a big batch of this sauce for your 4th of July party and put it on everything.  Maybe not the beer…

Even Better BBQ Sauce- adapted from my Quick and Delicious BBQ Sauce Recipe

Recipe Re-do: Even Better BBQ Sauce

  • 1 (8 oz) can tomato sauce, no salt added
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup or honey
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tbsp liquid aminos or tamari sauce
  • 1 1/2 tsp grainy mustard
  • 2 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tsp oregano
  1. Add all ingredients to a small saucepan.  Mix well
  2. Bring the sauce to a boil, then lower to a simmer.  Simmer uncovered for 15 to 20 minutes until it has thickened.
  3. Remove the pan from heat and let it cool completely before moving to a jar or squeeze bottle.  Keep the sauce in the fridge until you’re ready to use it.

Recipe Re-do: Even Better BBQ Sauce

A Very Dawson Christmas

Hello!  I hope that you all had a fabulous Christmas and were able to enjoy time with friends and family.  I know that the Monday after a holiday can be a little bit of a bummer, so I thought that I would share pictures with you of my Christmas celebration to cheer you up.  There are even pictures of cats, so they are automatically better!

 

Adam and I have started a little tradition by celebrating our own Christmas after actual Christmas.  We spend the day in our pj’s watching Christmas movies, opening presents, and making delicious food.  This was our third year doing this and it was one of the best!  

 

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Our Christmas tree and the stockings hung by the (faux) chimney with care.  Plus the first of many pictures of Olaf.  It was his first Christmas and I think he loves it just as much as I do.  Our other cat Dot wanted nothing to do with the festivities and slept in the bedroom all day long.

Speaking of cats, of course they have their own stocking and we fill it with new toys for them.  Olaf actually managed to get all of the stuff out of the stocking all on his own.  He liked the laser pointer and this yellow stuffed dog the best.

 

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He’s pretty adorable.  Us humans open our presents over the course of the day.  Every time we start a new Christmas movie we open another present.  I would say that this year was a good year for both of us.  Adam got a new beard trimmer, a t-shirt, books, and candy.  I got a new teapot, oven mitts, and books/cookbook.  Apparently we both think alike because our big gifts to each other were new bags.  I got Adam a new leather messenger bag for work so he could look all fancy and professional and he got me an awesome new black purse that is much better than the bright orange paisley tote bag that I have been using for the past few months.

 

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This is his happy face. Back off ladies he's mine

This is his happy face. Back off ladies he’s mine

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Super excited about this book. And you can see my fancy new teapot down in the corner

 

The other fun part of our Christmas is making a bunch of food that we don’t normally make.  This year we made pretzels, which were really easy and fun to make.  I also made some fried plantains and egg nog, devoured before I could take pictures.  For an appetizer I made spinach/artichoke dip without any dairy (so good, I’ll share the recipe soon!), and we had some pumpkin chips to dip.  Then for Adam’s dinner I made slow cooker italian beef and he made homemade buns.  I had some delicious butternut squash seasoned with some new seasonings I got from Adam’s side of the family.  It was an awesome feast!  There were also a variety of cookies and treats for dessert!

 

Pretzel maker extraordinaire!

Pretzel maker extraordinaire!

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Christmas is one of my favorite holidays and I really love that Adam and I have been able to start some of our own traditions.  On actual Christmas this year we were able to spend the day with both sides of our family.  We started the day with my parents and my sister and her fiance and then headed over to Adam’s grandparents for Christmas dinner and were able to see his (many) aunts, uncles, cousins, as well as his mom and his stepdad.

Overall it was a fabulous holiday.  We were able to spend time with so many family members and shared and made plenty of new memories.  My heart is full and I can’t wait to see what the new year brings!  Have a great rest of the week and Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas from my family to yours!

Merry Christmas from my family to yours!

 

Friday Favorites: Christmas Edition

Free_Christmas_Ornaments_Homemade_Personalized_Christmas_Ornament_Crafts_and_DesignsI haven’t done a Friday Favorites in a while and I think with the rush of the season it’s a good day to let you in on some of my favorite Christmas-y things.

CHRISTMAS!!!

I don’t care if I’m 27 years old, I still get as excited as a small child about Christmas.  Fall may be my favorite season, but without a doubt Christmas is my favorite holiday.  I love all of the traditions that come along with this holiday.  I love the gathering of friends and family.  I love the food and treats that only come along this time of year.  I love all the shows and specials and movies that come on TV around this time.  I love walking outside right around twilight with a light snow falling.  As cheesy as it may sound there really is something magical about Christmas.  I still wake up at 4 am on Christmas morning and sneak downstairs to look at the tree and the stockings and take in the beauty of the day.  I know that some people can’t stand this time of year.  They don’t like the commercialism of the season, they don’t like the rush of activity, and the never ending list of things to do.  But I think if we can all remember that feeling of magic that comes very early on Christmas morning and the true gift that we were given, just maybe we can all enjoy Christmas just a little more.

Special Treats

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I mentioned before that I love the food that comes along with this season.  I actually love food, but I really like the seasonal treats that pop up.  Things like eggnog, cookies, and hot chocolate are amazing.  I have actually been slowly working through some of my favorite childhood treats and making them a little healthier so that I can enjoy them once again.  Some of my favorite “re-dos” have been eggnog and hot chocolate.  I also like this version of mexican wedding cakes and I have been working on a healthier chocolate covered peanut butter balls.  It’s fun to find new ways to enjoy treats that I didn’t think I could.  Plus it’s nice to join in with everyone else and enjoy a cookie or two!

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My Cranberry Sauce

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I know, another food thing.  I like to eat!  But seriously I can’t get enough of this cranberry sauce.  I put it on everything and sometimes just eat it with a spoon for a snack.  It is the perfect combo of sweet/tart/spicy/awesome.  If you haven’t made it yet, go to your kitchen immediately.  I’m serious.  Go.

Downtown

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My family has a tradition of going downtown each Christmas.  We go to the Christkindl market, look at the windows at Marshall’s, go out to eat, and just take in all the Christmas sights.  Now that I live in Chicago, I can go walk around downtown whenever I want and it still hasn’t lost it’s appeal.  I like seeing all the lights and decorations and people.  I have gone a few time this year and just walked up and down the mag mile.  Maybe I’m weird, but I just like being out and about during this time of year even if I have nothing to do.  I told you I love Christmas, and I really do love everything about it!  This weekend we’re actually heading downtown for our “official” trip and to celebrate my sister’s birthday.  I can’t wait!

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Christmas Movies

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Who doesn’t like Christmas movies?  There are so many good ones, but a few of my top ones are Elf, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, The Santa Clause, Scrooged, and Santa Clause is Coming to Town.  There are a million more and I probably own half of them.  When Adam and I celebrate our own little Christmas we spend the day opening presents, eating appetizers, and watching all of our movies.  It’s one of my favorite new traditions that we started when we got married.

I know this was kind of a personal Christmas edition of Friday Favorites, but I wanted to help spread some Christmas cheer.  Of course I could just take Buddy the Elf’s advice and sing loud for all to hear!  I’m going to be taking a little break from regular blog posts until after the new year so I can enjoy this time with my family.  So until then, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!

How To Stay Active In Winter

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Winter is the perfect combination of situations to keep you from being active.  It’s cold and possibly snowy where you live, the days are shorter and it gets dark by 4 pm.  Plus there are a slew of holidays that take up your time and energy leaving you feeling exhausted by the end of the day.  It’s so easy to abandon your normal healthy activities and do what you can to keep up with everything.  Even once the holidays are over, the weather makes you want to wrap up in a blanket and never leave your couch.

While it is so tempting to put your workouts on hold during these months, it’s really important to keep up with your exercise during this time.  Taking too long of a break will make it that much harder to jump back on the wagon come spring time.  The winter months are a good time to switch your exercises routine up and keep up with your health.  Here are a few tips to keep you moving during the cold and dreary months of winter.

Change it up

If you have been running outside or doing other outdoor activities, it might be a little more difficult to keep up with them during the winter.  While you still can workout outside (I might have been the crazy person running in sub-zero temps last winter….) this is a great time to try something new.  Many gyms are offering new classes as well as discounted deals at this time of year.  Some gyms even allow you to try out a new class for a low price so you can check out a few and see what you like before spending a lot of money.  If you don’t want to spend any money, check out online workouts.  I am a huge fan of Fitness Blender.  They are a husband and wife team that offer hundreds of free workouts on YouTube.  They have all different types of workouts for all fitness levels.  Either way, there are plenty of indoor activities you can do to keep you out of the harsh weather.

Grab a buddy

Look at how happy winter and working out with a friend makes you!

Look at how happy winter and working out with a friend makes you!

One of the most popular resolutions at this time of year is to be healthier.  If you have a friend who made this resolution, invite them along to your workouts.  This not only helps them with their goals, but it can keep you accountable as well.  Now you have someone relying on you and that makes you much more likely to go and do your workout.  Plus it’s more fun to have someone working out with you!

Have winter fun

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There are a lot of winter activities that are great workouts.  Sledding, skating, skiing, even building a snowman!  Instead of fighting the elements, get out there and enjoy them.  These are some fun ways to burn some calories, keep up your fitness level, and try some new things.

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Schedule it

This isn’t just a winter time tip, I think you should do this all year long.  This is one of my number one pieces of advice when it comes to getting yourself to a workout.  Schedule it and put it on your calendar.  You are more likely to do your workout if it’s already in your plans like anything else during your day.

It isn’t impossible to keep working out during the winter, you just have to be conscious to make the effort.  Yes, it can be a little tougher to leave your warm bed when the weather is frightful, but exercise offers so many benefits that can help you get through these long months.  It boosts your mood and energy, keeps you fit, and makes you feel better overall.  Those are all great reasons to get out there and get active!

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Spicy Cranberry Sauce

I think cranberry sauce might be one of the most debated dishes at holiday meals.  Do you make it from scratch or get in the can?  Leave it tart or add copious amounts of sugar?  Eat it on it’s own or use it as a turkey topping?  Each family has their own preference and it’s usually steeped in tradition.  We’ve always done it this way so we’re going to keep doing it this way.

Delicious canned cranberries. Look at those rings!

Delicious canned cranberries. Look at those rings!

Well my cranberry palate has changed over the years.  When I was younger, I was all about the canned cranberries.  Nothing was better than opening the can and shaking it back and forth until the glob of cranberries, shaped exactly like the can rings and all, slid out onto the plate.  I loved slicing rings off of that glob and gobbling them up.  I’m sure the crazy amounts of high fructose syrup had nothing to do with that…  Then as I got older I really started to like the cranberry relish that my mom made every year.  It was a mix of cranberries, apples, oranges, and spices.  I liked the tartness of the cranberries with the sweet of the apple and I liked the simplicity of the dish.

Then my mother in law brought a new cranberry sauce to Thanksgiving this year and it was amazing.  It was a Guy Fieri recipe and it was a sweet and spicy sauce that was just awesome.  I had to control myself so I didn’t eat the whole container!  Luckily, I was able to snag some leftovers and got to enjoy the cranberries for a little longer.  But once they were gone, I knew that I needed to make some more.  So I looked up the recipe and realized that I had none of the ingredients other than the cranberries.  Since I didn’t want to make a trip to the store just to get the ingredients for one dish, I decided to see if I could make my own version.

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With a minimal amount of ingredients, I was able to recreate the sweet and spicy sauce that I had fallen in love with.  This is a really easy dish to make and you can use this sauce for numerous other dishes.  I’ve mixed it into oatmeal, used it as a topping for fish, tried it on some cookies, and even just eaten it with a spoon.  It’s that versatile.  Ok, enough talking about cranberry sauce time to go make some!

Spicy Cranberry Sauce

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*adapted from Guy Fieri’s Red Devil Cranberries

  • 1 cup whole cranberries
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp chipotle chili powder (less if you don’t want it as spicy)
  • 1/4 tsp salt

 

1.  In a medium saucepan, bring 1 cup water and 2 tbsp honey to a boil and then immediately lower to a simmer.  Add in the cranberries and stir occasionally.  Keep stirring until the cranberries start to burst.

2.  Add in all the seasonings and stir to combine.  Keep the heat on low and cook until the sauce has reduced and started to thicken.

3.  Taste and adjust the seasonings to your taste.  Turn off the heat and let the sauce cool.  As it cools it will thicken even more.  Store in an airtight container in the fridge.

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That’s it!  It’s a fairly simple process and the sauce keeps for awhile in the fridge.  Because cranberries are so abundant and cheap right now, you can make big batches and then freeze so you can have a delicious sauce for weeks to come.  I hope that you enjoy your weekend and I’ll see you on Monday!