Sunday, March 23, 2025

How Sweet Eats Cheesy Beef Orzo

This is one of those quick weeknight dishes that is like a hug in a bowl. Comfort food that you eat with a spoon.

A one pot weeknight dish that starts by cooking the ground beef, the removing it before toasting the orzo in butter with garlic and seasonings. The the orzo cooks in a mix of stock and marinara before adding the beef back in, followed by heaps of cheese and fresh herbs.

I was out of fresh herbs so I opted to use dried herbs. I also added in some chopped spinach to make this a more complete meal with veggies. I think this recipe lends itself well to adding different veggies, herbs, and cheeses. A delicious and easy weeknight delight! 


Cheesy Beef Orzo

Adapted from Make It In A Flash

by Jessica Merchant

Serves 4 to 6

1 pound ground beef

salt and pepper, to taste

3 tablespoons butter

2 garlic cloves, minced

8 ounces uncooked orzo

1/2 teaspoon dried basil

2 cups chicken or vegetable stock

1 cup marinara sauce

1 cup grated mozzarella or Italian blend cheeses

Parmesan cheese, for topping

crushed red pepper, for topping

fresh basil, for topping

Heat a large Dutch oven or cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add the ground beef and cook until browned, breaking ti apart with a meat chopper or wooden spoon. Remove it with a slotted spoon and place it on a plate.

Melt the butter in the pan. Stir in the orzo and garlic with the dried basil and a big pinch of salt and pepper. Cook the orzo for a few minutes, stirring often, to toast it.

Pour in 1-1/2 cups of the stock and the marinara sauce. Add the beef back in. Stir well. Cover and simmer 12-15 minutes, stirring once or twice so the orzo doesn't stick to the bottom, until the liquid is absorbed.

Remove the skillet and stir the orzo. Add the remaining 1/2 cup of stock. Stir in 1 cup of the grated cheese. Stir until the cheese has melted. Top with Parmesan, fresh basil, and crushed red pepper before serving. 

Weeknight Pasta @ IHCC!
 


Sunday, March 16, 2025

How Sweet Eats Chili Crisp Shrimp with Green Beans {Perfect for Weeknights}!


I'm a big fan of Jessica Merchant's How Sweet Eats blog. Her recipes are so approachable and family-friendly, plus I usually have almost all the ingredients on hand. She's coming out with a new cookbook in April called Easy Everyday and if you've pre-ordered the cookbook you get a free mini cookbook named, Make It In A Flash. The best thing about this mini book is that all the recipes can be made in 20 minutes or less! Perfect for weeknights and busy weekends when you want to eat something delicious but are deep in the throes of spring cleaning.

I tagged many of the recipes in my mini book, but the standout recipe for me was her Chili Crisp Shrimp with Green Beans. A quick mix of shrimp, seasonings, and chili crisp with honey and green onions over blanched garlic green beans. What's not to love about that? It's quick, flavorful as ever, and healthy. Plus it's easy cleanup. This dish was near perfect, so flavorful and delicious. My husband gave it his highest rating and I'll be making it again. It's the perfect weeknight dish for spring!

Chili Crisp Shrimp

Adapted from Make It In A Flash

by Jessica Merchant

Serves 4

Shrimp

1 pound jumbo shrimp, peeled and deveined

salt and pepper, to taste

1 teaspoon paprika

2 tablespoons olive oil

3 tablespoons chili crisp

1 tablespoon honey

4 green onions, thinly sliced

Green Beans

1 pound green beans, trimmed

salt and pepper, to taste

2 garlic cloves, minced

2 tablespoons butter

For The Shrimp: Pat the shrimp dry. Season the shrimp all over with salt and pepper, paprika, and garlic powder. Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium heat and add the olive oil. Add the shrimp in a single layer. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes (until pink and opaque) then flip. Add in the chili crisp, the garlic, and the honey. Cook for 1 minute. Toss well and cook for 1 to 2 minutes more. Turn off the heat. Sprinkle on the green onions.

For The Green Beans: While the shrimp are cooking, heat another pan over medium heat. Add the green beans and 1/3 cup water. Bring the mixture to a boil. Cover the pan and cook for 3 minutes. Remove the lid and season with salt and pepper. Stir in the butter. Serve with the shrimp! 

Holy Shamrock @ IHCC!


 

 

Sunday, March 9, 2025

How Sweet Eats Parmesan Broccoli Roll {A Great Vegetarian Dish}!!


When you spring clean your home, you can't forget about your pantry, fridge, and freezer! I find it so much fun to make a game out of cooking up all the bits and bobs in my kitchen. That's where this recipe for How Sweet Eats Parmesan Broccoli Roll comes into play!


I had one roll of puff pastry, loads of broccoli, tons of garlic, and bits and bobs of cheese leftover. One thing about me is I WILL HAVE CHEESE AT ALL TIMES. When How Sweet Eats shared this recipe I knew it was time to put all those things together to create one flaky, crispy, buttery, cheesy, garlicky, veggie-filled puff of pastry. I mean, it really doesn't get better than this!

 

Parmesan Broccoli Roll

Adapted from How Sweet Eats

by Jessica Merchant

Serves 2-4

2 tablespoons olive oil

8 garlic cloves, minced

3 cups broccoli florets, chopped

salt and pepper, to taste

1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper

1 sheet of puff pastry, thawed

1-1/2 cups shredded mozzarella or Italian blend cheese

1/2 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese, for topping

1 egg + 1 teaspoon water, beaten for egg wash


Note: Jessica of How Sweet Eats notes that she likes to use full sheet puff pastry but I use Pepperidge Farms and adapt the size of the puff pastry to my recipe. I may not be able to use all the filling, but I will save it for later or make two rolls.

Preheat the oven to 425F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium-low heat. Add the garlic and cook for 30 seconds. Add in the broccoli with a pinch of salt and pepper. Cook until slightly softened, about 3 to 4 minutes. Stir in the pepper flakes. Slice the puff pastry in half lengthwise. Keep one piece on the parchment paper. Sprinkle the mozzarella cheese on the one long sheet of puff pastry, leaving a 1/2 inch border. Top with the broccoli in an even layer. Sprinkle the Parmesan on top. Use the egg wash to brush the border of the puff pastry. Place the other slice of puff pastry on top, pressing down the edges to seal. Slice a few slits in the top to let steam escape. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until golden and puffed. Remove and let cool slightly before sprinkling with Parmesan. Slice and serve!

Spring Cleaning @ IHCC!
 

 

 

Sunday, March 2, 2025

Top Ten Most Viewed Recipes at Stirring the Pot!

In January of 2025, my blog turned 16 years old! Over the years I've written 1,214 posts and made at least 1220 or so recipes. Recently, I've been looking at my stats to see what recipes have been viewed the most and thought it would be fun to do a roundup of the TOP TEN MOST VIEWED RECIPES ON MY SITE. 

Once I compiled the list I studied the results and came up with some observations. One, all these recipes use normal, everyday ingredients. Two, there were also somewhat budget-friendly. Three, they all make the most of simple ingredients. Each one of these recipes can be made by anyone. Some may take a little time, but all are very approachable.

So here we are...16 years, 1214 posts, and 1225 recipes later. THE TOP TEN MOST VIEWED RECIPES of all time here at Stirring the Pot. Please click on the recipe title to be directed back to the original post.

Ina Garten's Roasted Sausages, Peppers, & Onions

The NUMBER ONE MOST VIEWED recipe of all time, here at Stirring the Pot is Ina Garten's Roasted Sausages, Peppers, & Onions. Funny enough, sausage with peppers and onions has always been one of my favorite dishes to eat. It seems like it's also a big favorite with others. Ina's version is the best around and perfect for weeknights as everything roasts right on two sheet pans in the oven. Easy to put together and easy clean up makes this dish a winner. Full of flavor and oh so delicious. 

Yotam Ottolenghi's Falafel with Spiced Chickpeas and Fresh Vegetable Salad

This recipe for Ottolenghi's Falafel comes in at the NUMBER TWO MOST VIEWED recipe here on Stirring the Pot and although it is time consuming to make, it is quite delicious! Ottolenghi has a knack for creating dishes with the most wonderful flavors and textures. This dish is no exception: crispy falafel with fluffy pita break and crunchy fresh vegetables...it's hard to go wrong here.

 
I remember making this dish one day back in 2016. I didn't have much to eat, but I just happened to have the ingredients for Jamie Oliver's Nasi Goreng and I threw this together on a whim. Who knew it would be the THIRD MOST VIEWED recipe on my blog? This is a delicious combination of basmati rice with onions, garlic, ginger, chiles, snap peas, hot sauce, and soy sauce all topped with a crispy bubbly frie degg, drizzled with more hot sauce and garnished with quick pickles. If that doesn't wake you up first thing in the morning then I don't know what will! 


 
Way back in 2010, I had the opportunity to meet Giada De Laurentiis, watch her do a live cooking demo, and have her sign my copy of Giada's Family Dinners. I shared my experience, as well as the photos, and since Giada loves chocolate, I made her Chocolate Rice Pudding. The Chocolate Rice Pudding is a good dessert, but I think the views are there to see the pictures and stories Giada shared. This was certainly a big highlight in my life with food. Such fun!
 
 
At first I was surprised to see Jamie Oliver make the top ten list twice, but the more I looked at the list of most viewed dishes, the more I noticed the recipes were all economical, ingredients that people were likely to have on hand. If you notice, many of these recipes are extremely affordable and downright budget-friendly. But we've arrived at the NUMBER FIVE MOST VIEWED recipe and we have Ground Beef Wellington! This recipe is so simple and delicious, ground beef with veggies and seasonings placed into two sheets of puff pastry, rolled, and baked. Its so easy that almost anyone can do it and the presentation is great! It elevates ground beef in a way that makes it feel so special and yet it's easy enough to do on a weeknight!  


 
When I was a kid, my friend's parents would make all us girls crepes for breakfast after every sleepover. It is such a core memory and I'm so happy that Pepin's crepes are the SIXTH MOST VIEWED recipe on my site! It just makes my heart happy. These crepes are delicious and you can fill them with sweet or savory fillings. This is definitely a recipe that everyone should try!


In the heart of the pandemic, Ina Garten released her cookbook, Modern Comfort Food, and it was certainly a bright spot during a difficult time. One of the first recipes I made from the book were her Kielbasa Bites with Mustard Dip and it was a big hit! I am so glad this recipe is the SEVENTH MOST VIEWED recipe on my site. It is so quick and delicious! Simply cut up some kielbasa, fry it until crisp and then dunk it in a mustard dip made with mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, whole grain mustard, and horseradish. So many times people go out of the way to make really expensive appetizers and this one is so economical and people can't get enough of it!

Madhur Jaffrey's Butter Chicken

I think everyone loves a saucy chicken over rice dish, and it turns out Madhur Jaffrey's Butter Chicken is my EIGHTH MOST VIEWED recipe of all time. Chunks of chicken breast in a creamy sauce made with tomato puree, garlic, ginger, garam masala, chili, cayenne, coriander, lemon juice, and cumin make for one comforting and quite beautiful meal.  

 
Fitting my theory, Ina Garten's Old-Fashioned Apple Crisp uses ingredients that most people have on hand. Ingredients that don't break the bank: apples, citrus zest, sugar, cinnamon, flour, oatmeal, and butter. Put those simple ingredients together and you have the old-fashioned quintessential American dessert, or the NINTH MOST VIEWED recipe on my site, apple crisp. This one is delicious with loads of buttery crispy topping. Perfect on it's own, but also great with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or even yogurt.  



The TENTH MOST VIEWED recipe on my site belongs to Ina Garten with her Engagement Roast Chicken and truly, this is THE BEST ROAST CHICKEN! The skin turns out perfectly golden brown, the chicken is moist and it is sitting on the most flavorful and delicious bed of roasted and buttery onions that become all caramelized. If you wanna make a killer roast chicken, try this recipe!
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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