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Slow Cooker Corn Dip

October 27, 2015 by Asharae 2 Comments

Football season is in full swing y’all. That means gathering all your people to cheer on your favorite team and eat delicious food together. At least. That’s what it means to me.

The two teams we cheer for, the Packers and the Panthers, are both 6-0, so we’re feeling pretty great about football in our house these days.

Whether your team is at the top, or you’ve resigned yourself to a losing season already, this corn dip is a perfect addition to your next football get-together. It’s got a kick from the jalapeño and spices, includes a variety of cheeses of your choosing, and gets finished off with a squeeze of fresh lime.

Throw it all together in a slow cooker a couple hours before the game starts and you’ll be all set. Fair warning though: this corn dip is addicting. If you find yourself headed back for seconds, thirds, and fourths… Well. I’ll say I told you so.

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My version of this recipe was heavily adapted from Chungah’s recipe over on Damn Delicious – her method works great, I just wanted to add a lot more flavor to the finished product! You’re welcome to adapt this recipe – add more spice or leave it out, add different peppers, try different kinds of cheese. Experiment and see what you like best!

Slow Cooker Corn Dip

Inspired by Damn Delicious
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Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 2 hrs 15 mins
Total Time 2 hrs 25 mins
Servings 6 -8 as a side or appetizer

Ingredients
  

  • 4 c frozen corn
  • 2 jalapeños seeded and diced
  • 1 1/4 c shredded cheese your choice - my favorite combination is pepper jack, cheddar, and a little feta
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • 1/8 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/8 tsp onion powder
  • dash of paprika
  • Kosher salt and pepper to taste
  • 8 oz cream cheese cubed
  • Juice of 1 lime

Instructions
 

  • Combine all ingredients except cream cheese and lime juice in a small slow cooker, stir to combine well. Place cubed cream cheese on top of corn mixture, set slow cooker to low, and let cook for 2 hours.
  • Stir in the cream cheese, add the lime juice, cover and set to high for 15 more minutes. Serve with tortilla chips, tacos, quesadillas, or a spoon.

Notes

I use a tiny slow cooker for this recipe and it works perfectly! It's just the right size for all the ingredients and works well as a serving bowl too. If you're using a larger slow cooker, you may be able to shorten the cooking time a bit. If you try it - let me know how it goes!!

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Filed Under: Appetizer Tagged With: crock pot, crockpot, crowd pleaser, easy appetizer, easy recipe, football, simple appetizer, simple recipe, slow cooker, superbowl, tailgating

Mango Salsa

August 26, 2015 by Asharae Leave a Comment

You guys. Where did summer go? Somehow we’re here, at the end of August, and my Facebook feed is filled with photos of kids going off to their first day of school. I was shocked a few weeks ago when we were walking around Target and found that the whole back corner of the store was filled with school supplies. Between our traveling and shooting weddings every weekend this summer, the months have slipped past me and I barely noticed. If I woke up tomorrow and someone told me it was still April, I would honestly believe them.

We’re traveling in and around Chicago the next couple weeks and the chill in the air here is much more noticeable than it was back in North Carolina. There’s a distinct fall-ish feel which I really do love. That doesn’t mean that I’m ready to relinquish summer foods though. This recipe for mango salsa is one of our favorites to make in the summertime! It’s actually a recipe that my husband Tim created when we lived in Seattle several years ago. It was the perfect colorful dish to combat the dreary summer we had while we lived there.

This salsa goes great with chips, fish tacos, on top of a quesadilla, or even over grilled chicken. Try adding more jalapeño to give it more of a kick, and feel free to adjust the lime, sweet chili sauce, and cilantro to taste.

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Mango Salsa

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Ingredients
  

  • 1 large ripe mango pitted, peel removed, diced
  • 2 roma tomatoes diced
  • 1/4 c red onion diced
  • 1 small jalapeño seeds removed (optional), diced
  • 1 Tbs sweet chili sauce
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • Juice of 1/2 lime
  • 1 Tbs fresh cilantro chopped

Instructions
 

  • Combine all ingredients in a large bowl, let rest in the fridge for at least 30 minutes before serving.
  • Enjoy with chips, on fish tacos, or over a quesadilla!

 

Filed Under: Side Dish Tagged With: crowd pleaser, easy recipe, easy side dish, salsa, simple recipe, summer recipe, summertime, vegetarian

Banana Chocolate Chip Bread

May 28, 2015 by Asharae Leave a Comment

We have these friends, Brandon and Christy, who are extraordinary question-askers. They are the kind of people who ask questions that make those around them feel known. It’s such a gift. I’m not even sure they’re aware that they’re doing anything different – they’re genuinely curious and they truly care about their friends and family – but it really shows through the questions they choose to ask. Again and again we have felt so cared for by them because they ask good questions and they listen well.

I aspire to ask questions like these friends of ours. I want to learn how to ask the questions that dig a little deeper, rather than taking the easy way out and simply asking “how’s it going?” I always hesitate when asked that question – how much do you really want to know? What sort of answer are you looking for? Do I spill my guts and tell you how utterly overwhelmed I am? You probably weren’t looking for that, so do I just say that I’m fine? Is there some better way to answer that question?

I’ve been having all these thoughts rolling around my head lately and I happened upon this article over on Donald Miller’s Storyline blog. I love this quote from Melton’s article:

We learned that if we really want to know our people, if we really care to know them – we need to ask them better questions and then really listen to their answers.

We need to ask questions that carry along with them this message: “I’m not just checking the box here. I really care what you have to say and how you feel. I really want to know you.”

Isn’t that what we all crave? To be known? Not just to have people that know our favorite foods and our birthday, but to have people that know our dreams and our fears. It’s such a treasure if you have people that ask you those questions. But why not also be the person that asks those questions?

Instead of simply waiting for someone to enter into our world and ask us those questions – why don’t we put ourselves out there and ask someone else the difficult, potentially awkward questions. It’s in that space that growth happens. The process of knowing one another and truly being known can feel so extraordinarily uncomfortable. But the reward of deeper relationships far outweighs any potential awkwardness along the way.

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Confession time – I’ve been holding out on you guys. This is one of my absolute favorite recipes. One fateful day in college my roommate Anna returned from a quick trip home and brought with her the most incredible loaf of chocolate chip banana bread. We sat on our little futon in our room, hunched over the foil wrapper of heavenly crumbs. I’d never had banana bread with chocolate chips in it before and I’m pretty sure I ate half the loaf with no shame at all. I vowed then to learn how to make banana bread that was at least half as delicious – I like to think this one has turned out pretty great.

This banana bread doesn’t look like much, but don’t let that fool you. It’s so so good. I’ve been making it since college and it always gets good reviews. You can always add walnuts or pecans as well – I recommend 1/2 c nuts and reducing your chocolate chips to 1/2 c as well if you go that route! And if you find you’ve always got bananas on-hand, you can put the extra brown ones in the freezer to use in this recipe later. Peel the bananas and place them in a freezer-safe bag before putting them in the freezer. Thaw them before using and then use the same way you would use fresh bananas. Fair warning – they’ll look totally gross once thawed, but they’ll taste just as good once you bake them into the bread!

This bread is best eaten while it’s still warm from the oven or the next day. Be sure to wrap the loaf of banana bread tightly with plastic wrap – this keeps the bread moist and delicious. I like to think it also locks the flavor in as it gets better a day or two after you bake it. This is a great breakfast treat, dessert, or any-time kind of snack. It’s especially good for those late-night-I’m-avoiding-studying-baking-sessions in college. I speak from experience. Enjoy.

Banana Chocolate Chip Bread

Adapted from Food Network
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Prep Time 15 mins
Cook Time 50 mins
Total Time 1 hr 5 mins

Ingredients
  

  • 1 1/4 c all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp fine salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 c unsalted butter at room temperature
  • 1 c sugar
  • 2 very ripe bananas peeled and mashed
  • 1 c chocolate chips

Instructions
 

  • Mix flour, baking soda, and salt in a medium bowl and set aside.
  • In a small measuring cup with a spout, whisk eggs and vanilla together.
  • Grease and flour a 9x5x3 inch bread loaf pan and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Using an electric hand mixer (or a stand mixer with a paddle attachment) cream butter and sugar together till light and fluffy. Slowly add the egg and vanilla mixture, mixing till combined. To save on dishes, use the same measuring cup to mash the two bananas with a fork. Add the bananas to your mixture, combine well. At this point the mixture will look a bit lumpy and curdled - that's okay!
  • Remove the bowl from the mixer and use a rubber spatula to add the flour mixture and stir until just combined. Fold in the chocolate chips and pour batter into floured pan.
  • Bake for 50-55 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool the bread for 5-10 minutes before removing it from the pan. Let cool completely (if you can resist) and then wrap bread tightly in plastic wrap to store (this is VERY important to keep the banana bread moist and delicious.)

 

Filed Under: Breakfast/Brunch, Dessert, Personal Tagged With: breakfast recipe, brunch recipe, crowd pleaser, dessert, fears, friendship, relationship, shared meals

Recipe Roundup for Cinco de Mayo

May 1, 2015 by Asharae Leave a Comment

You guys. What happened to April? Somehow it’s the first of May and Cinco de Mayo is right around the corner! I love any excuse to eat delicious food, and I figured what better time than now to round up some of my favorite Mexican-inspired dishes to celebrate!

Slow Cooker Barbacoa Pork Tacos – These tacos can easily take center stage at your Cinco de Mayo fiesta. They require little prep time, make your entire house smell heavenly, and your friends will be asking you for the recipe before they leave.

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Pico de Gallo – This classic pico recipe is a favorite in our kitchen. I’m counting the days till we have fresh tomatoes from our garden so I can mix up a batch of this flavorful salsa!

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Roasted Corn Salsa – If you’re looking to step up your salsa game, check out these two recipes for roasted corn salsa. My favorite is the one with roasted red bell peppers. So good.

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Guacamole – Who can say no to guacamole? This recipe is delicious and totally adaptable to suit your taste buds. Want to add more heat or more lime? Go right ahead!

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Grapefruit Margarita – What’s a Cinco de Mayo party without margaritas? Save yourself the hassle and the crowds at the local bar scene (can you tell I’m an introvert?) and make these delicious drinks at home!

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Do you have any favorite dishes you enjoy making to celebrate Cinco de Mayo? Perhaps a fantastic fajita recipe or a refreshing margarita? Share it with me below! I’m always up for trying new recipes!

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My name is Asharae. I’m a photographer by trade, wife to an amazing man, and mama to three little ones. I am passionate about creating good food, sharing meaningful conversation around the table, trying new things, and encouraging others to do the same.

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