breakfast casseroles

For the brunch, I tried two new recipes for breakfast casseroles – and they were a home run. (This is so me by the way. Trying a completely new recipe for a party.)

Bacon and Potato Bake
adapted from our best bites

4 cups country-style hash browns (cubes, not shredded), completely thawed
1 12-oz. package bacon
1½ c. pepper jack cheese
1 ½ c. cheddar cheese
1 bunch green onions, chopped (about 6 stalks)
4 eggs
1 c. milk (whole)
½ tsp. kosher salt
about 10 turns freshly ground black pepper

Begin by cooking the bacon.  Place the potatoes in a 9×13 baking dish. Mix the cheeses together and sprinkle over the potatoes. When the bacon is done, drain it on paper towels and reserve 2 tablespoons of the drippings. Cook the onions in the drippings until tender and fragrant (about 2-3 minutes) then sprinkle the onions over the cheese mixture. Crumble the bacon and sprinkle on the top of the mixture.  Whisk together the eggs, milk, salt, and pepper and, while whisking constantly, pour the egg mixture evenly over the potato mixture.  Cover and refrigerate overnight or for 7-8 hours.

When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 350 and bring casserole to room temperture.  Bake, uncovered, for 40-45 minutes or until the cheese is bubbly but not brown. Allow to stand for 15 minutes before cutting.

 

Sausage and Cheese Egg Bake
(adapted from Jo-Lynne’s recipe)

1½ cups (6 oz) shredded cheddar
1½ cups (6 oz) shredded mozzarella
½ pound fresh mushrooms, sliced
6 green onions, sliced
1 medium sweet red pepper, diced
2 tbsp butter
1½ cups cooked loose sausage (I used a tube of Jimmy Dean sausage. You could also use cubed ham.)
¼ cup all-purpose flour
8 eggs
1¾ cups whole milk
salt and pepper to taste

In a large skillet, cook the sausage and drain.  Saute the mushrooms, onions, and red pepper in butter (and a bit of sausage grease wouldn’t hurt) and stir in the sausage back in.  Spoon this mixture over the cheese.  Combine the cheeses and sprinkle into a greased 13×9-inch backing pan.  In a separate bowl, combine the flour, eggs, milk, salt, and pepper.  Pour over the sausage and cheese mixture.  Cover it and refrigerate overnight.

Preheat the oven to 350.  30 minutes before baking, bring the casserole onto the counter to come to room temperature.  Bake uncovered for 35-45 minutes.  A knife inserted in the center will come out clean when it’s done.  Let it stand 5 minutes before serving.

 

fall brunch menu

On Saturday, we had Fall Brunch for the woman at church. It was lovely – fall entertaining is so easy. Pumpkin, apples, cinnamon… you can’t go wrong! I was crazy busy last week getting everything together, but it all worked out and was wonderful! The hardest part was fighting off my family from all the yummy food I made on Friday afternoon!


Our fall brunch menu:

Bacon and Potato Breakfast Casserole {recipe tomorrow!}
Sausage and Cheese Egg Bake {recipe tomorrow!}
Pumpkin Cream Cheese Bundt Cake
{from Sam’s}
Fruit Plate {strawberries, raspberries, mango, cantaloupe, grapes}
Cranberry Scones
Cheese Croissants {from Sam’s}
Cheese Plate {selection from Trader Joe’s with crackers, almonds and concord grapes}
Apple Cake
Camelized Pear Parfaits
Walnut and Chocolate Biscotti (from Trader Joe’s)
Pumpkin Bread {my friend Julie made this and I need this recipe! YUMMY!}

 

 

fashion friday: fall style at bloomies

Last night, Jo-Lynne and I hosted a little girls night out with our fashion blog, All Things Chic, and Bloomingdales. It was a fabulous evening of pink cocktails, lively conversation and peeking at all the latest and greatest fashion trends – all with 15% of purchases going to benefit breast cancer. So, I thought I’d share a few of my favorite pieces at Bloomies right now!

Oh, this DKNY cocktail dress is GORGEOUS! And marked down to $102! This would be perfect for the holidays!
The Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress is a total classic. And this Julian Silk Jersey Wrap Dress (Orig $325.00, then it was $227.50) Well now its down to $136.50 – this is an investment piece, ladies!!

Wow. Just wow. Love this sweater.

Studded leather bracelets are so on trend right now – and so on sale!

Thinking ahead to summer, they have Miraclebody cropped jeans on sale for $26! Miraclebody has slimming panels, so they’re a little pricer, but totally worth it! (These were originally $64!)

I think I need to pick up a few of these Moleskine Notebooks for my gift stash! These are perfect graduation, teacher or whoever gifts and for only $9, I can stock up!


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what i wore this week

Well. These What-I-Wore posts continue to be my most read, so I guess you guys really like them! So I made an effort to take a picture of my outfits this week. I’m new at this, so I missed a couple days.


Wednesday, I was running errands and met a friend for some shopping. And it was raining, so I went cozy.

sweater: rugby stripe drapey cardigan from target {buy it here – its on sale!}
top: white tshirt
pants: jeggings from target {buy it here}
shoes: cognac ballet flats also target {buy them here}

Thursday was another fun day of errands – but my buddy, Colin, and I also hit the library for story time and the farmers market.

sweater: drapey open cardigan from target – I love the shape of this cardi! {buy it here}
top: really old coral tshirt from old navy {buy similar here}
pants: jeggings from target {buy it here}
scarf: stripped lycra viscose scarf by la purse {buy it here}
shoes: kamik rain boots (not shown) {buy them here}

On Saturday, we went to soccer games and to the pumpkin patch for some fall yummies. It was crazy windy and a bit chilly.

sweater: swing sweater coat from old navy – I love this coat! i bought it two or three years ago,
and i wear it all. the. time. {i wish they’d make it again, but buy similar here}
top: white long sleeved tee {buy it here}
pants: skinny jeans from loft, two years ago {buy it here}
shoes: fur lined boots from Target, three years ago {buy similar here}{or here}

Sunday and Monday I forgot to take pictures. Which is annoying, because  I looked cute, darn it. Oh well.

Tuesday, I was again working and running errands with my little guy, who once again is wearing a Superman shirt. (Its actually a different Superman shirt!)

sweater: ruffle cardigan from Nordstrom Rack {seen here}
top:
white tshirt from Loft
bottom: dojo trouser jeans by 7 for All Mankind {buy them here}
scarf: floral scarf from Target {similar here}
shoes: cognac ballet flats also target {buy them here}

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get my craft on

Yesterday I had a rare free afternoon. So I decided to sew.

I haven’t sewn in forever – the last thing I made was a Christmas gift for my mother-in-law. In 2009. I used to sew all the time – I even had a little etsy shop where I sold quilts and blankets and other baby items. My sewing dropped off significantly when Colin was born.

This is a coincidence, surely.

Anyway, things just are so busy all the time. There always is cleaning or cooking or work or something else to be done. So this is something that always gets put off. But yesterday I spent the afternoon making a darling little quilt with fabric I fell in love with back in July.
I forgot how much I like being crafty.
I think I should do this more….

fashion friday: chic casual from lands end canvas

I can not even narrow down what I would buy on Lands End Canvas right now. Their fall line is just fabulous. Perfect fall casual, classic Lands End with a modern twist.

These dresses are fall perfection:

Lands End Canvas Dresses

 

 

But, I am loving the casual chic that Lands End Canvas is known for. I would wear each and every one of these outfits (Well, except that beret. Sadly, I look ridiculous in hats.) They’re casual yet chic, simple yet stylish!

Lands End Canvas

 

 

Are you a Lands End Canvas fan, too?

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story time

This fall, Colin has joined a story time group at the library on Thursday mornings.

The last time we did story time was when Ellie and Grace were 4 and 5 and Colin had just started crawling.
We only lasted two weeks.
Trying to keep Colin quiet for an hour in a library was just too stressful.

But this time… this time the girls are in school. And when I send Colin into story time… I’m alone. I have an hour of quiet in the library.

I remember being jealous of those moms sitting alone reading as I chased a crawling baby around who insisted on making messes and screeching. I was so frazzled, trying to keep him quiet and entertained, constantly saying “Don’t touch!” or “Hush!”

Now I’m the mom sitting and reading, enjoying the quiet. And I see those moms chasing toddlers around saying “Hush.”

Which makes me treasure my short time of quiet all the more.

try this: chicken barley soup

Fall is soup season! And I’ve been on the hunt for new recipes. I ran across this one in Everyday Food and adapted it for what I had in the house. It was really yummy – all the kids gave it a thumbs up!

Chicken Barley Soup
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
3 carrots, diced small
2 celery stalks, diced small
1/2 medium yellow onion, diced small
2 cups shredded chicken
Coarse salt and ground pepper
6 cups low-sodium chicken broth
5 sprigs thyme
1 cup quick-cooking barley
1 package prewashed baby spinach

In a large Dutch oven or other heavy pot, heat oil over medium-high. Add carrots, celery, and onion. Cook until tender, about 8 minutes. Add chicken, season with salt and pepper, and stir a bit.

Add broth and thyme and bring to a boil. Stir in barley. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer until barley is tender, about 10 to 12 minutes.

Add spinach and cook until wilted, 1 minute. Season to taste with salt and pepper and serve.