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Nov 16, 2012

Soup and Bread Party - Recipe Round-Up (Part 2)


We had such a successful Soup and Bread Party that we received so many lovely recipes. It was not possible at all to do just one post 'cause it would have been such a long one. So without further ado, here's the Part 2 of our Soup and Bread Recipe Round-up.  As usual, the recipes are posted in the order they were received. Don't forget to check out all these delicious recipes! Enjoy!

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Nov 14, 2012

Soup and Bread Party - Recipe Round-up (Part 1)

 


We had another lovely Foodie Party today at Manila Spoon.  So many of our blogger friends have kindly shared their favorite Bread and Soup Recipes. Unfortunately, it was not possible to share all of them on Facebook for everyone to see. I didn't want our friends at Manila Spoon to miss any of these delicious recipes so I thought of once again writing a post solely focusing on the soup and bread treats shared to us. Since we had quite a record turn-out (yay!) I had to divide this blog posts in two parts so we don't need to scroll way down to see all of the links here. As always, I have posted each recipe in the order that I have received them. Thanks again to all of you who participated in our party!  Enjoy these lovely dishes!
 
 

 
 
 
  
 

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Bean Soup by A'lil Country Sugar



Chicken White Bean Soup by Who Needs a Cape?



Carrot and Ginger Soup by Citronlimette



Multi-Grain Bread with Chia Flaxseed by Lifescoops



Chicken and Pumpkin Stew by Nom Eat Nom



Quick Peppery Cheese Bread by Hot Eats and Cool Reads


Butternut Squash Apple Soup by Food Done Light



Creamy Roasted Poblano Corn Chowder by The Kitchen Prep



Old Fashioned Potato Soup by Food Thoughts of a Chef Wannabe


Chicken-Corn-Chowder
Chicken Corn Chowder by Tara Cooks



French Onion Soup by My Recipe Round-Up


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Chicken Wing Soup by Rants from My Crazy Kitchen



Sausage Stroganoff Soup by Love Bakes Good Cakes


French Onion Sandwich
French Onion Sandwich by Necessary Indulgences



Cream Cheese Filled Crescent Pinwheels by Walking on Sunshine



Creamy Chicken Veggie and Rice Soup by Sweet Heat Chefs


summer soup
Zucchini Soup by Life Currents



Chicken Tortilla Soup by Real House Moms



Cheesy Potato Soup by Michelle's Tasty Creations



Potato and Spring Onion Soup by Amuse Your Bouche


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Nov 12, 2012

Sausage and Pasta Bake with Bacon and Olives

This casserole dish is deliciously comforting! With bacon, sausages, olives and cheese - - you can't lose with this easy and yummy Sausage and Pasta Bake!


When I was growing up (especially when I was living in our tiny island called Marinduque), having an oven (whether gas or electric) in one's house was quite a luxury and, truth be told, impractical.  An electric oven was considered a luxury because it was expensive and most people cook on the stove top anyway. More importantly, it was impractical, at least the electric one - because there was no electricity to power it. I remember those days, when we only had power at night between 6-10 pm. This was in the early 80s. Oftentimes, there were outages too, in fact - everyday! Oh, life in a small island. In fact, while we were proud owners of a refrigerator - it was gas-powered. Literally, my mother has to ignite some flame to get  the fridge to start working. I felt like I was camping. Thankfully, despite all its dangers our whole family survived.

Don't get  me wrong, those days were the best times of my life, too. So many lovely memories were built around nights when my cousins and I would play under the glow of the moonlight! I won't trade those times for anything. They were the best!



Now you may wonder - what does this have to do with the recipe above? Don't worry, we'll get there. When I finally left for England to pursue my masters in Law, I began my journey on learning how to cook. I didn't really fancy much of the food in our dining hall or the refectory so I found myself  often in the kitchen in Wadham College cooking! I even bought a little rice  cooker so I can cook rice anytime. There, I finally got the chance to cook using a real electric oven! This was in 2000. Don't laugh now but this is true!

When I learned how useful an oven can be (we mostly cook our food on the stove top in the Philippines to this day), then began my love for baking and cooking in general. Baking is wonderful and has become something I truly enjoy. I didn't start with cakes right away, mostly easy casserole dishes. I was ecstatic everytime I baked something especially when they come out - edible - and truly enjoyable! So far my whole family has survived and the kids have been growing despite my cooking! :-)

So, here is one of those easy dishes that I make for my family in the oven. I must admit, it involves a little bit of stove top cooking to begin with. With my upbringing, I can never take that away. Enjoy! :-)
  
Ingredients

12 oz Penne pasta
1-2 Tbsp olive oil
4 Bacon strips, chopped into small pieces
3 Garlic cloves, crushed
1 medium Onion
1 lb cooked Chicken Sausage, chopped diagonally
½ cup White Wine    
4-5 Roma or plum Tomatoes, chopped
½ cup pitted Olives, chopped
2 Tbsp  parmesan cheese
1 ½ cups Mozzarella cheese or Italian Blend cheese
Ground black pepper, to taste
  
Procedure

Cook the pasta according to package directions. Make sure that it's just cooked al dente. Preheat the oven to 350F (180 C).

While the pasta is cooking,  place the olive oil and bacon on a large skillet. Cook until the bacon starts to render its fat.  Add the garlic and onion and sautĆ© for 3-4 minutes or until the onion starts to soften.

Add the chicken sausage. Cook until the sausages have browned a little. Pour the white wine and deglaze the pan.  Add the chopped tomatoes and olives.  Season with ground black pepper  (there’s enough salt in the ingredients that I don’t feel it’s necessary to add more but feel free to season with salt, if you wish to). Simmer for 10 minutes.


When the pasta is done, toss it with the sauce. Check the seasoning. Stir in the parmesan cheese. 


Transfer to a baking dish and then top with the Mozarella or Italian Blend cheeses. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until the cheese is melted. The finished product - delicious!



How about another photo to show it's delicious-ness?



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