Freezer Harvest Soup Kits #SundaySupper

freezer harvest soup kits
This week Sunday Supper shares tips for preserving summer’s bounty. There are so many ways to store food. I never got into canning but I will stock my freezer with veggies for the upcoming months.

Freezing individual vegetables is a good idea. You can just take out what you need as you make a meal. I’ll freeze greens as is and throw a few handfuls into dishes to add color, taste and nutrition.
freezer harvest soup greens
Sometimes I like to go a step further. I’ll make freezer meal starters.

My Freezer Harvest Soup Kits make quick meal starters. Turn extra veggies, great roadside deals or Farm Market finds into easily stored kits.  What’s nice about this idea is you can use these in soups, casseroles or puree to make a veggie slurry to thicken sauces and soups.

For this particular one I used chicken stock, but water or veggie stock would be fine.
freezer harvest soup  ingredients
I don’t season the vegetables, that way it gives me more options for meals. If you are not using stock, a little salt and pepper is fine.

Cut your vegetables in sizes according to how fast they cook. You will only be blanching the batch for a few minutes.
freezer harvest soup ingredients chopped
I add the vegetables to a saucepan and only use enough liquid to cover by about 1/2 inch.
freezer harvest soup cook
Bring the pot to a boil, reduce heat and simmer about 2 minutes. You want the veggies to be crisp tender. They will cook a little more after you remove them from the heat.

Transfer to a bowl and refrigerate to quick cool.

I like freezer bags over containers. Label and date the bags. I use the same method for filling the bags that I use to fill pastry bags.
freezer harvest soup bag
Drape the bag over a cup or bowl and fill with cold mix.
freezer harvest soup fill bag glass
I love this ladle with drain holes!
freezer harvest soup ladle
Squeeze out excess air and seal. Lay the bags flat in the freezer until totally frozen.

Viola! Your soup kits are ready for your next culinary masterpiece!
freezer harvest soup kit bag

This event is being co-hosted by Tara of Noshing With The Nolands and Stacy of Food Lust People Love. Thanks Tara and Stacy!

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Peaches and Cream Oatmeal Cake

Peaches and Cream Oatmeal Cake pic
Cake with Yogurt
Peaches and Cream Oatmeal Cake duo
Lately I’ve been craving peaches. There’s something about stone fruits that scream summer to me. There are so many delicious ways to eat these peaches, nectarines and plums.  I love peaches grilled, in ice cream, bread pudding, pie and of course, cake. Peaches and cream is a great combo.

I used to eat a lot of oatmeal. I love to add bits of fruit. Apples and cinnamon, blueberries and of course, peaches and cream taste great mixed in my warm cereal.

I found a way to recreate that taste in a moist cake. Oatmeal adds a bit of chewy texture and helps keep the cake from becoming too dense. Low-fat peach yogurt stands in for the smooth richness of cream.

I added a ground pecan topping to some of the cakes because, well, peaches taste even better with nuts! It’s a perfect way to enjoy these flavors and skip the hot breakfast.

Cake topping

Cake batter

Peaches and Cream Oatmeal Cake baked

Peaches and Cream Oatmeal Cake plain

Peaches and cream oatmeal cake is a new summertime favorite!

Peaches and Cream Oatmeal Cake
 
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Ingredients
cake
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 cup rolled oats
  • 1 cup graham cracker crumbs
  • ¾ cup brown sugar
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon allspice
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 3 eggs
  • ½ cup vegetable oil
  • 1 cup peach yogurt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup chopped peaches, fresh or frozen
  • Cooking spray
Topping (optional)
  • 1 cup ground pecans
  • 4 Tablespoons butter, melted
  • ¾ cup brown sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
Instructions
cake
  1. Mix together flour, oats, sugars, baking powder, baking soda, allspice and salt.
  2. In a separate bowl, mix together eggs, oil, yogurt, vanilla, peaches.
  3. Combine wet and dry ingredients.
topping
  1. Mix together topping ingredients.
  2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray large muffin tins with cooking spray. Add ¼ cup topping mixture if desired, and lightly press into place. Fill with batter leaving about ¼-inch space from the top.
  3. Bake for about 30 to 40 minutes until an inserted toothpick comes out clean. Cool pan on wire rack for a few minutes. Run a knife around cake edges if necessary to loosen. Flip cakes onto rack to continue cooling.
  4. Serve warm or cold with a dollop of peach yogurt if desired.
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Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party #107

Welcome to another Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party! This week we’re looking for your best recipes, tips, crafts and DIY projects.
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Take It Outside BBQ Tasting Party 2014 #BBQTasteParty

Blue Mountain Summit Patio
Summertime is the perfect time for outdoor fun! Take It Outside BBQ Tasting Party 2014 held on the patio at Blue Mountain Summit Restaurant was an opportunity to enjoy great tasting slider rolls topped with shredded beef, pulled pork, turkey London broil, juicy organic chicken. Mouth-watering sauces tickled our tastebuds! Of course, what’s a BBQ without sweet tender corn on the cob and pure creamy butter!

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Each guest is given a scorecard to rate featured items.

scorecard

They were instructed to rate the items from 1 to 5 on overall taste. Additional space was provided for write-in comments and suggestions.

Empty plates! Time to rate!

serving last piece of turkey London broil
Everyone was encouraged to try as many items as they wanted. Most guests tasted everything!
The first thing everyone wanted was the Newhard’s Corn. I grilled it in the husk to give it a slightly smoky flavor.
grilled corn

enjoying Newhard's corn

Kerrygold butter was on hand to top those tender ears with creamy goodness! Look at that dark yellow color you can only get from grass fed cows!

kerrygold butter

enjoying Bell & Evans chicken from  Mr. Bill's filling out surveys

shredded beef for BBQ sauce tasting

We served up the beef and pork sliders on these tasty, tender rolls from The Bakery Nook! Aren’t these mini rolls adorable?

mini rolls
Mixing sauces with different meats came up with some great tastes!
bbq plating
delicious sauces table

bbq pork

We didn’t stop with the shredded meats.

Mr. Bill’s chicken from Bell & Evans was great alone and also tasted delicious with Gourmet Warehouse BBQ sauces, Golden Carolina and Cherry Jalapeno and Stubb’s Sweet and Spicy.
Bell & Evans Chicken
Mr. Bill’s Turkey London Broil is juicy and tender. He marinates it in a soy base. Delicious! I tried it with the Cherry Chipotle. Amazing together!

Turkey London Broil Slider
Everyone raved about the Arpricot Jalapeno Chicken Sausage from Mr. Bill’s! Packed with apricots and dotted with jalapeno peppers!

apricot jalapeno chicken sausage

The Baked Beans got an extra flavor boost from Gourmet Warehouse Golden Carolina BBQ Sauce. Just the right amount of sweet heat!
golden carolinagolden beans

Some comments from our guests:

Newhard’s Corn

  • Best corn I ever had!
  • I haven’t had corn like this in years!
  •  I think I need to try another piece. 😉
  • Awesome so sweet.

Mr.Bill’s

  • Tastes like chicken should taste.
  • Tender(loin) is an appropriate description! (Turkey London Broil)
  • This apricot jalapeno sausage is amazing!
  • Apricot in sausage is genius!
  • Apricot Jalapeno Sausage absolutely delish!

KerryGold Butter

  • So sweet and creamy!
  • Very rich tasting.
  • Kerrygold is my new favorite butter.
  • Wow! I never saw butter so yellow! Tastes great too!

Gourmet Warehouse Sauces

  • Nice and spicy!
  • Really tasty.
  • The perfect BBQ sauce.
  • Good Flavor!
  • This tasted great in the baked beans!
  • Not too spicy.
  • Where can I get the cherry sauce? I need this sauce!

Stubb’s  BBQ Sauce

  • Good flavor.
  • Great for ribs too.
  • Love this sauce.
  • True bbq sauce.

Bakery Nook Rolls

  • Tasty!
  • Stood up great to all that sauce!
  • Very good! I would love to your try other breads.
  • She liked the cute little rolls best.
  • Got to check out Bakery Nook bakery.
  • Fresh. Soft.

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