Tuesday, February 15, 2011

A Modern Day She-ra

A Modern Day She-ra

Hello Readers,
I don't know if any of you guys were fans of the Mattel produced cartoon She-ra: Princess of Power aka He-Man's twin sister, as a child, but seeing Florence of Florence and the Machine reminded me of the fictional princess. All Florence needs to update She-ra's modern day look is a metal crown, metal bracelets and a sword! If I were Givenchy I would not have even allowed her to represent me on the red carpet with this dress at Sunday's Grammys. I know this blog is dedicated to my journey in becoming Super Mom and the Perfect Wife, but I am allowed to digress from time to time. But honestly, between us girls, I find myself watching a lot more television than I use to be, which has hindered me from my mission to be a " Domestic Diva" hence why I have taken the time to comment upon Florence's choice of dress!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

In the Wake of the Superbowl...Chipotle & Cheese Sliders

So, in the wake of the Superbowl, I thought I would post a recipe perfect for any diva hosting a party this Sunday. Luckily, I am relieved of having to prepare anything, since I am invited to a party at the lovely Ms. Asima's house. However, that is not going to stop me from venturing in finding new party recipes. A diva must always be on top of her game, so here's a recipe for the big one on Sunday. Go Steelers!!!!!



Chipotle and Cheese Sliders
Serving Size: 12 sandwiches


Ingredients:


  • 1 lb of Ground Beef

  • 1/2 Med. Onion, finely chopped

  • 3 Tbsp of Hunts Tomato Past

  • Salt and Pepper ( sprinkle to your taste)

  • 1 cup of Hellman's Mayonnaise

  • 2 Tbsp of Tabasco sauce
  • Olive Oil ( sprinkle to your liking)
  • 12 dinner rolls, halved
  • 12 leaves of lettuce baby greens
  • 3 medium vine tomatoes, cut into 1/2 inch pieces
  • 12 mini slices of Cheddar cheese, or 6 pieces halved

Preparation:

  1. In a medium bowl, you will need to combine the beef, onion and tomato paste. Since you will be using your hands to mix and a diva's hands are just to precious to smell of mixed meat, be sure and wear gloves. It also helps to preserve those beautiful manicured hands. And don't forget to mix 2 tsp of salt and 1/2 tsp of pepper along in with the meat.
  2. In a small bowl, mix the mayonnaise and Tabasco until you believe it is well mixed, and set aside until it's ready for use.
  3. Lightly toast the buns in either a toaster oven or oven whichever one you prefer. As you are doing that, cook the meat patties on medium heat in olive oil on a nonstick saute pan. If you're like me and need exact timings and measurements, I would say, about 2 minutes per side.
  4. Spoon the Tabasco mayo onto the bottom of each bun. And then, go about preparing a burger as you normally would, by placing the meat first, then garnishing it with tomatoes, cheese and lettuce. Once you have completed this, top the sandwich, and it's ready to serve!!! I would recommend topping each sandwich with a toothpick to prevent it from falling apart and getting all the grease and mayonnaise over your beautiful blouse.

* I wish I could take credit for this great recipe, but unfortunately, I improvised from George Duran's recipe. I guess, it takes a man to know what a real man likes, since he wrote a book all about the perfect Super Bowl snacks!