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Monday, October 29, 2018

Spaghetti Meat Sauce in Instant Pot

The catch with good spaghetti is in the sauce and you have to simmer it low and slow for HOURS to get that Italian Grammy feel! I have loved Italian food all of my life and I can't blame that on any ancestry I'm just a pasta junkie. So I spent years perfecting my meat sauce recipe to what it is now and the only thing that ever differs is which SURPRISE VEGGIE I'm sneaking in for my kids! hahahaha!
So what this recipe entails is making the sauce in an instant pot, combining both ground beef and sausage, several herbs and spices and cooking it low and slow! The best way to cook almost anything actually!






Here's what you'll need:
INGREDIENTS:
1 lb of ground beef
1 lb of ground sausage (any flavor you like)
1 large can of prepared spaghetti sauce (any brand, traditional/plain flavor is best, I use Ragu)
3 small cans of tomato sauce
2 cups of water
4 tsp of garlic powder
3 tsp of onion powder
2 tsp of pink Himalayan salt (link)
4 tsp of black pepper
2 tsp of Avocado oil (link)
1 package of spaghetti noodles
1/2 cup of diced onion (any color)
1/2 cup of diced bell pepper (any color)
2 garlic gloves diced
1/2 cup of any veggie diced (I usually go with squash, zuchinni or something with a very mild flavor)
2 tbsp of butter
1 cup of cheese (either mozzerela, colby jack or any type you prefer)
1/2 cup of Ricotta cheese (optional, if you prefer a creamier sauce)

INSTRUCTIONS:







-Dice your onion, pepper, garlic cloves and surprise veggie into small pieces and put in a sauce pan with the 2 tbsp of butter and caramelize them. You want to cook them on about a 7 heat for 3-5 minutes, don't burn them.







-Add your ground beef and sausage both at the same time to the caramelized veggies, add 1 tsp of salt, 2 tsp of pepper and the 1 tsp of Avocado oil to the meat mixture and break up and cook down the meat mixture.







-After the meat mixture is cooked through, add your can of prepared spaghetti sauce, all your tomato sauce cans and give it a good stir. Then add 1 tsp of salt, 2 tsp of black pepper, 4 tsp of garlic powder and 3 tsp of onion powder. Let this combine and simmer on the stove top at about a heat of 5 for maybe 10 minutes.







-Pour your meat spaghetti sauce into your instant pot and put it on the "stew/meat" setting for 5 hours, adjust it down to the lowest pressure and turn your pressure valve to sealed.







-Once the timer goes off on your Instantpot, start your stock pot of boiling water for your noodles, add 1 tsp of avocado oil to help the noodles separate as they cook and get that turned up to high to bring it to a boil.







-While you're waiting for the noodle water to come to a boil, open your Instant Pot, give it a good stir and add in 2 cups of water, stir it again and then add your 1 cup of cheese of your choice. Mozzarella makes a good compliment to the tomatoes but so does Colby jack and I've tried Gouda in it as well and it was nice! If you want to go for a creamier sauce (less chunky and meaty) you can add 1/2 a cup of ricotta cheese to the sauce at this point as well.







-Put the lid back on the InstanPot and put it on the "stew/meat" setting again and set it for 15 minutes.
-Once your water comes to a boil add your noodles and cook based on package directions, usually 8-10 minutes, pulling the noodles apart and stirring them around every 2-3 minutes. Once done, drain the water off the noodles. Then put them in a big bowl with 1 tsp of butter and stir them around to let the butter coat the noodles.
-Open up your InstanPot when done, stir your sauce and give it a TASTE before you do anything else. At this point you might want to add a touch more salt, pepper, garlic powder or onion powder. Make it however you like it. Once you feel it's perfect you can serve up your spaghetti in separate or combined, in whichever fashion you choose! Enjoy!!!






xoxo,
Elizabeth
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Thursday, October 25, 2018

Home at last!

For years now I dreamt of moving back home to Arkansas and not only starting life over but living my remaining days in a place so full of greenery and nature and peace, that I could just barely stand it. And once we moved to Arkansas in November 2017 we found ourselves in Blytheville, in an urban area, at my Mom's house during our transition!






We had a few bumps along the way, we were in an urban hilly area in Pocahontas for about 4 months. We had planned to purchase that house because we just couldn't find anything else to buy in the hill land, in the area that I love where most of my family lives. It's very rural, full of farmers and country people and old Fords and more cows than you can count. But due to its size, there just isn't ever hardly anything for sale. And most land you could find would be an acre here or there or...200 acres! The home for sale were either way too much or not on enough land, there was always something that wasn't working out. And when it comes to accomplishing life goals, I can be semi-inpatient...especially when I'm currently sitting in a situation I'm unhappy with and wanting to get out of.






Well the way the cards fell; my marriage fell apart and right at the same time as that was happening we were sitting on the brink of financial ruin, unable to find a solution to hardly any of our problems, be that together or us apart. Then one day I heard about a rental house a friend had in that perfect small town where I wanted to raise my boys, in the right school district and it sat on 2 acres with 12 behind I could also lease. We went to see it and I fell in love. At the time I wasn't even thinking about it being a house for us, we weren't considering moving. As a few weeks went by, the idea of this home came up again and I strongly considered it. I talked to the owner and we made some plans. Within a couple of weeks we were moving. The move alone would save us about $1200/mth and that was the break we needed. It also put me 4 miles from most of my family and the boys in the school I moved them here for. So in many ways it was a win win.






But what really pressed upon my soul that I want to share in this post...is the people! The people came out of everywhere to welcome me, help me and maybe to them they were just saying hi but for me it was something I needed. It was almost like a confirmation in my soul that I had made the right choice. People stopped by to bring us veggies from their garden, they stopped by randomly to say hi, they helped us move, they helped me fix things! There for the first 2 weeks they were random people, family and friends, stopping by my house daily! It was absolutely refreshing! Put that on top of being blessed with a gorgeous eastern view of the sun rise every morning, surrounded by so many huge OLD oak trees (my favorite), the home feeling safe and cozy and I was and still am on cloud 9 and feeling beyond blessed.






The situations or circumstances that lead us to this place were anything other than beautiful and grand and they sure didn't involve great choices...mistakes were made, feelings were hurt, lives were changed...but here we are. And when you get to a beautiful place in life it's important to acknowledge everything it took to get here. The nights I sat and cried feeling hopeless and confused, not knowing how I was going to save my family. The days spent worrying about how I was going to pay this or that bill, longing for my life in the country. It all lead me down this path that lead me to this beautiful little home in the country side, rolling hills of pasture, neighbors with chickens and gardens and a beautiful spot to call my own until life takes me in another direction again.
Xoxo,
Elizabeth
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