Red meat isn't something which we eat in this house very often. I know we had that BBQ Beef Pie last week. The week before I had made this French Onion Cottage Pie for a supper one night and it was fabulous. I used my slow cooker and cooked the beef overnight so that it was fork tender, and the gravy was absolutely delicious. I just used the method etc. that I normally use to do a pot roast in the slow cooker. It worked out really well.
When I was a child I was not overly fond of oatmeal . . . not for breakfast or any other time . . . unless it was baked into cookies . . . then I could be gently persuaded to eat it. I wasn't eating cooked oatmeal for love nor money. It was just not my cup of tea . . . at all!
Clearly my mother was not all that persuasive or inventive . . . I dare say if a bowl of these lovely baked oats had been put down in front of me . . . I'd have gobbled it up . . . no problem! Sorry mom!
Have you ever had a day when you really didn't feel like cooking at all, or even doing much of anything??? It doesn't happen to me very often, but yesterday was one of those days. I was having a horrible no good rotten day. Nothing that I could put my finger on . . . I just felt a bit blah. Not sick . . . just a bit tired, run down . . . and frustrated by nothing in particular . . . yet frustrated with everything, at the same time. Grumpy. Out of sorts.
For lunch I rifled through the fridge and put together a pizza. There was a few bits of cheese that needed using up, some leftover cooked sausages that needed to be used, and some spring onions and black olives left from the other day when I made some Mexican dip. They all ended up on top of the pizza . . .
and it was good . . . but it didn't chase the blues away. I still felt out of sorts. Then I remembered those lovely herbal teas I was sent the other day. They looked and smelled delicious . . . so why not. A hot drink is often a nice pick me up.
When my kids were growing up I used to make these little biscuit cups for them called BBQ Biscuit Cups. They were really simple and very delicious, but it did make a lot.
You pressed some biscuit dough into muffin cups and filled them with a BBQ Beef filling and topped with cheese prior to baking. The kids loved them!
I had a tin of croissant dough in the refrigerator today and a package of extra lean ground beef I needed to use up and so I put my thinking cap on and decided to adapt my BBQ Biscuit Cup recipe to use the croissant dough, with very delicious results!

The BBQ Beef filling is very easy to make. You simply brown ground beef in a skillet. I like to use the extra lean ground beef.
The BBQ Beef filling is very easy to make. You simply brown ground beef in a skillet. I like to use the extra lean ground beef.
You do need to spray the skillet first with a bit of non-stick spray, but it's nice and lean. I mash it up with a potato masher when I am browning it so break it all up nicely.

The sauce is very simple also . . . some tomato ketchup, a bit of cider vinegar, some brown sugar (naughty I know), some seasonings and some chili, onion and garlic powders. (Not salts)
The sauce is very simple also . . . some tomato ketchup, a bit of cider vinegar, some brown sugar (naughty I know), some seasonings and some chili, onion and garlic powders. (Not salts)
You just stir these into the ground beef and heat through.
The crust is made by using a tin of ready roll croissant dough (Pillsbury Crescent Rolls in North America).
You separate them and press them into a pie tin . . . leaving the points overhanging over the sides and covering the interior completely.
A layer of cheese on the bottom, that scrumptious BBQ Beef filling over top and another sprinkle of cheese over that (save a bit of cheese for the very end), and you pull those points over top to meet in the middle. There are little windows in between that the cheese can be seen.
Baked in the oven until golden brown and you scatter that saved cheese over top and pop it back into the oven to melt it. Dinner is served! A simple salad and veg on the side is all you need and everybody's happy!
*Barbeque Beef Croissant Pie*
Serves 6
Separate
the croissant dough and place in the pie plate in a spoke pattern, with
the wider part in the centre of the tin and the tips overlapping the
sides of the tin by about 3 inches.
Press the dough out to cover the
sides and bottom of the pan. Sprinkle with 1/2 of the cheese. Cover
with the meat mixture. Sprinkle 1/2 of the remaining cheese over top.
Fold the points over the meat to meet in the middle, without overlapping
it. Reserve the remaining cheese for later.
Bon Appetit!
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I don't know about you, but my pocketbook is really feeling the pinch this January. There are days when I go to the cupboard and I feel like Old Mother Hubbard. My cupboard looks bare. That doesn't mean that you can't rustle up a tasty meal however. Here are some great ideas for super meals that will satisfy and please, created from next to nothing!
There are certain times of the week, month and year that my Crock Pot is my best friend and the most valued and used tool in my kitchen! On Sundays when I know we are going to get home from church absolutely famished, it is such a simple thing to do to pop something into the crock pot before we leave, making sure that something tasty is waiting for us when we get home. In the summer when you want something hearty and don't want to heat up the kitchen, the Crock Pot is a great ally, and in Winter, when the cold winds doth blow, there is no better way to create rib sticking hearty and comforting meals for the whole family! Nothing could be easier. Just pile it all in the pot, cover and turn it on. The pot does the rest!
Christmas and the holidays are all over now . . . it's back to boring food again . . .
Or is it boring??? It doesn't have to be!
We are definitely having winter weather now. It's been positively frigid and today is no different. It's definitely the type of day you want to spend indoors next to the fire!
There are two things in life which I really enjoy. One is potatoes and the other is Mexican Food. When I first moved over here to the UK, it was extremely difficult to get the ingredients to make Mexican anything. I used to bring them back with me every time I went to Canada for a visit, or order them from a very expensive North American supplier here inthe UK. Happily it is a lot easier now and most grocery stores have a dedicated Mexican Food section in them. It is very much a Briticized version of Tex Mex . . . but at least it isn't the vast no-man's land that it used to be!
Todd is not overly fond of eating raw apples, but if you cook an apple, he is the first in line wanting to tuck in! He just loves baked apple desserts. I had about half a jar of mincemeat that needed using up in the refrigerator and I also had some apples that had seen better days as well as about 1/3 of a loaf of stale bread. I decided to use all three and make a Betty with them.
I have several recipes posted on here for donut muffins. This recipe for Jam Donut Muffins is very good. This recipe for Glazed Donut Muffins is also excellent! This recipe for Donut Muffins is my absolute favourite. They are also filled with jam, but are more cakey than the first one. All are good. Today I am showing you a recipe for Baked Apple Donuts, which are a mini muffin that greatly resemble donut holes when done!
I love these kinds of recipes. You know the type I mean . . . the kind where you just go to the fridge and see what you have in there and then throw it all together to come up with something tasty? Yeh . . . I love those. I used to love watching Ready Steady Cook when I first moved over here to the UK.
It's been colder than blazes this week. Winter has finally arrived. Not as cold as it gets in North America of course, but cold is relative. It's a damp cold here and it feels positively frigid coz it gets right through to your bones! It's soup season!
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