Quick Fake Spanish Rice
October 21, 2009 by Rebecca
Filed under Casseroles
I hate Spanish Rice! Yuuuuuuk! So I’ve never made it in my life. But we had a houseful of hungry boys one evening and I was very short on supplies. Here’s what I threw together, and they devoured the entire dish with great gusto. The recipe takes advantage of leftovers, or you can make everything fresh. (Still tastes yukky to me). Well, actually, I did give this a try and it wasn’t TOO bad. Not something I’d serve up for house guests at swanky Tampa apartments… but for a quick fix for the kids, it’s PERFECT.
Quick Fake Spanish Rice
5 cups leftover rice
4 cups ground beef, cooked and drained of fat
1 can (24 oz) spaghetti sauce (I used Hunt’s “Four Cheese” flavor)
1 1.25 envelope Taco Seasoning Powder
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
Heat up the cooked ground beef and rice in a large pot on the stovetop. If the rice is dry, add a small amount of water to keep the rice from burning. Add the Taco Seasoning packet, the garlic powder, and the salt; mix well. Add the can of spaghetti sauce and mix again. Allow the sauce to heat up but don’t let it burn! When sufficiently heated, turn the mix into a large bowl and let the kids go at it. Even better, give them paper plates and disposable cups, too! Make yourself a peanut butter sandwich and surf the Net.
Oops! Quick Fixes, Part 2
October 1, 2009 by Rebecca
Filed under Techniques
Here are some terrific Quick Fixes for those Oops! moments in our kitchens and homes. All these tips use handy things you already have around your home, and are intended to make your kitchen and home chores a little easier and a lot less expensive! I don’t have any super-duper advice on par with Asbestos legislation– these are just tips i have acquired through others, through my own experiments, and from reading other helpful tips and book. Check them out!
I’ve got lots more helpful hints coming up in future posts. Stay tuned for more!
Oops! Quick Kitchen Fixes, Part 1
September 29, 2009 by Rebecca
Filed under Techniques
We all make mistakes in the kitchen. Some more than others *cough cough*. I have an entire book devoted to those “oops!” moments when I’ve added too much salt or have run out of sugar and the guests are here for tea. Here are a few handy-dandy tips for hearth and home that you may find useful:
- Added too much salt to the stew or soup? Add a cut raw potato to the pot. Once the potato is cooked, throw it out. If the recipe is still too salty (gee, how much salt did you add, anyway?!), add another potato.
- Is your salt in your salt shaker a little sticky? We get this whenever the humidity rises. Add 7-8 grains of uncooked rice in your salt shaker to absorb the moisture. Works wonders!
- Someone in the family get car sickness while traveling? Pack some ginger root candy, and/or some ginger tea. Ginger helps soothe the stomach. It’s not exactly rocket-science medical travel advice, and it may not help some serious cases of motion sickness… but it’s worth a try!
- Speaking of humidity– if your potato chips lose their freshness, place them on a cookie sheet and under your over broiler for a few minutes. Don’t let them brown! They will taste burnt, and I don’t have a Quick Fix for that.
- Is your brown sugar rock hard? If you need some sugar fast, grate it with a hand grate. If you can wait, place a slice or two of soft bread in the brown sugar package for a few hours. And if you want to make your own homemade and more nutritious brown sugar, check out my recipe! Easy!

