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A New Twist on the Breakfast Casserole

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Today is Grandparent’s Day at my children’s school, which means a rushed morning so we make sure to have a parking space.  It is a day for a breakfast casserole to throw in the oven so I have time to get dressed myself!

I was preparing last night…I went to the fridge to get my ingredients, and of course the breakfast sausage that I had checked for before grocery shopping earlier in the day turned out to be expired!  Now what to do?  I definitely needed a meat to throw in with the eggs, and was DEFINITELY not going to the grocery store with three children at 5:00 PM.  Soooo….we are improvising!  We all love beef bar-b-que sausage which I had purchased to throw in some spaghetti sauce to serve over zucchini noodles, so what about that?  It was fresh, ready to go, and how yummy in eggs!

I did change up the recipe a tad to account for the extra grease from the sausage so here you go:

 

Bar-B-Que Beef Sausage Breakfast Casserole

1 3/4 pound Beef Sausage

10 eggs

2 cups grated sharp cheddar cheese

3 1/2 cups heavy cream

2 tsp ground mustartd

1 tsp salt

fresh ground pepper

 

Steps:

Cut and brown your sausage in a pan.

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Spray your pyrex or ceramic baking dish with coconut oil or butter.  I like this one from Trader Joes.

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Add your sausage to your greased dish.  It should line the bottom of the dish.

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Sprinkle your grated cheese over your sausage.  I did the grating the old fashioned way for this one.  My kids love to serve themselves slices of this cheese while we have it out in the kitchen.


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Whisk your eggs, cream, and spices together.

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Once your ingredients are thoroughly mixed, pour this over your sausage and cheese.

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Place saran over your unbaked casserole and let it set overnight.  Bake this for 1 hour 15 minutes in a 350 degree oven or until it is set in the center.  You don’t want any jiggling.

Happy Friday, Y’all!

 

Here is the outcome:

No complaints about breakfast this morning!

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Topped with sour cream and homemade salsa:

 

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Every bite was devoured!

 

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Enjoy!

 

 

Christmas Morning Traditions

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It is hard to believe that Christmas is only a week away.  We are all busy preparing for the day, and I have had questions about what to serve for Christmas morning breakfast.  Growing up, we always had the same thing.  We started with grapefruit that my grandfather bought at the produce market.  Then, we moved on to breakfast casserole and either coffee cake or cinnamon roles.  I carried on this tradition with my own family, but need to revamp the pastry portion.

You can always make the breakfast casserole which is a favorite around here!  Check out that recipe here.  You can use any meat…bacon, chorizo, crumbled browned breakfast sausage or grilled links.  They are all delicious.  You can use many breakfast casserole recipes.  Just swap out the milk for cream and do not add any bread.  I promise it will cook just as well.

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Now for the pastry!  I have dabbled around with a few recipes, and we have found a winner for a special occasion.  It takes a little time, and is a little different, but it turned out “amazing”, and that quote is coming from the kiddos!  I hope you enjoy it!

Cream Cheese Coffee Cake

Crust:

2 cups almond flour

2 T coconut flour

3 T Swerve granular

6 T butter softened

6 egg white whipped very stiff (you want those mountain tops)

1/4 tsp salt

1 tsp baking powder

1 tsp xanthan gum

 

Filling:

12 oz cream cheese

3/4 cup Swerve confectioners

1 egg

2 tsp vanilla extract

 

Topping:

1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

1/4 cup Swerve granular

2-3 T melted butter

 

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Combine all your dry crust ingredients:

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Cut in your butter:

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Meanwhile, beat your egg whites:

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They should be very stiff!

Once beaten, fold in your eggs whites.  Losing the volume is normal as you fold, but be gentle.  You want it even and fluffy.

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Place half of your “dough” in a parchment lined 8×8 pyrex or other baking dish.

Bake for 10 minutes, just until it is slightly firm.

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To prepare your filling:

Combine your softened cream cheese, vanilla and Swerve. Beat until it is smooth and creamy.

After your crust has baked 10 minutes, remove and let cool for 5 minutes.

Spread your cream cheese filling on top of your crust.

Then add the rest of your “dough” and smooth over the top.

Finally, sprinkle the cinnamon sugar topping over the dough, and drizzle the butter over the top.

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Bake at 350 for 30 to 40 minutes until you have a deep golden brown crust.  It should get dark and crispy.  The “sugar” will caramelize!  YUM!!!!

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Let cool for 30 minutes before serving or it can sit overnight at room temperature.

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Slice and serve!

 

Just as a note, we will be taking the next two weeks off to spend time with our families.  We wish you each a safe, joyous, and blessed Christmas filled with lasting memories, new family traditions, and most of all, love!  God bless, and Merry Christmas!

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What’s For Dinner?

It is hard to believe that we already have a month of school under our belts!  Time certainly does fly!  Not only do the months fly, but the hours in the day seem to get shorter and shorter as well.  The best advice I can give you for dinners is to PLAN AHEAD!

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You need to know your busy days – these are my leftover days!

Know the days that you will have an extra hour or two – these are my cooking days!

Lastly, know the days when you have a little extra time to throw something in the oven – these are the days when I usually use something pre-prepared.  Yes!  I said it!  I DO use prepared foods every so often, as long as I know how they are prepared and what is in the package.  Other prepared foods are foods that I have made and previously frozen.  If I make a chili, stew, lasagna, etc., I always double the recipe and freeze one to pull out on a busy day.  It doesn’t take much more effort, but it saves you loads of time in the future for a home cooked meal!

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Planning ahead makes all the difference in the world.  As long as I know what proteins, veggies, and other sides I have in the fridge, (and always have 3 or 4 days worth of all the above) – I know my family will survive, and even better, be full and satisfied.

For instance, I know that Wednesdays are my worst day.  Not only am I in the car for 2 hours in the morning shuttling the kiddos to school, but I am also in the car for 2 hours in the afternoon getting three kids to four different activities.  I couldn’t believe it when I timed it!  I am actually in the car longer driving around the neighborhood getting kids to gymnastics, soccer, and more soccer than I am taking my children to another town for school.  I wouldn’t give it up for the world, but it does take serious planning.  Really, though, there is not another better day in the week to have a leftover day!  It’s the midpoint of the week, and time to clean out from all that weekend cooking!

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Tuesdays are my best day!  It is our only day this sports season that we do not have a scheduled regular activity.  This is my shopping day and big cooking day.

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Mondays I am usually prepared from the weekend before when I hope to have time to prep some things for the week.

Thursdays are always busy so this is usually a pre-prepared day.

Fridays are more relaxed.  We either eat out or I cook something easy.

Saturdays are usually cooking days as are Sundays, but this is a good left-over day to clean out the fridge for the week ahead.  I generally spend a lot of time preparing for the week ahead on Sundays.  This is when I bake for breakfasts, make Keto desserts, my sauces, and my seasonings.  It always feels great to start the week prepared.

Here are a few really simple dinner ideas to throw together on those super tough week nights:

The kids favorite:

Taco night – We always have ground meat, and this is super easy with lettuce as your tortilla!  We make a taco bar and the kids LOVE it!

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This next is a prepared dish: Stuffed Pork Tender (Cream cheese and jalapeño) with a side of zucchini topped with parmesan and bacon brussels.

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This one is super fast…Steamed broccolini with butter, alongside broiled salmon and stuffed mushrooms.

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Beef pinwheels with a side of asparagus:

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Top with queso and you get a thumbs up:

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ABC burgers with a side of squash casserole:

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Stuffed bell peppers with stuffed mushrooms!  Apparently, I was in the mood to stuff!

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Keto spaghetti with zucchini and grilled sausage:

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Grilled skewers with a veggie…we did grilled asparagus.

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I hope that this gives you some easy, quick dinner ideas for your family.  These are some of our favorites along with a host of others!  Happy cooking!

 

 

 

 

Preparing for the Road Trip!

Yesterday, Erin posted about air travel, and relatives or friends preparing for your visit.  Summer also means road trips, and we do quite a few!  The Lutz clan just returned from the Texas coast.  I knew after a busy school year, that I wanted it to be a relaxing time for the family.  As much as I love to cook, I didn’t want to be running upstairs, while the rest of the family played in the pool, just to start dinner.  I also know that my kitchen at home is much more stocked than any vacation home on the planet – and I am not one that likes to be without my kitchen tools.  It is just so much faster and more efficient to have the right tools!  You can find many of the tools we use in our store.  The best thing to do is prepare in advance!!!

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There are a few staples we always take along with us (coconut oil, a spinner, cream, eggs, and Kerrygold), and several meals that are easy to prepare and freeze for easy travel that have become our “summer road trip meals”.  It takes a little planning, but it is totally worth it, to prep some food before you go.  I start making a list about a week before we leave, so I can do my grocery runs and start prepping!  A few of the things I did before we left were:

1. Spiraled some zucchini for noodles, and packed in a airtight container.  Spaghetti is a super easy meal to throw together in a pinch.  I took some precooked sausage that I boiled to throw on top with my favorite low-carb pasta sauce.  Normally, I would top with shredded mozzarella or parmesan, but I forgot the shredded cheese.  We did have string cheese, so for those that wanted cheese atop their spaghetti, I just pulled some strings off the string cheese.  Along with a salad, topped with avocado, we had a meal in a flash.

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2.  I used my Cuisinart to make Cauliflower rice in about 2 minutes.  I put it in a Ziplock bag as flat as possible for easy packing, and freeze.  This freezes so well, and then all you have to do is defrost, throw on a cookie sheet for about 25 minutes and you have rice ready to go.  Serve with fish (you catch) or I used a chicken curry and broccolini that I had in the fridge.  Another well-balanced meal!IMG_2637

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3.  Pack those frozen casseroles you have made when you have extra ingredients.  I had a frozen zucchini lasagna made from extra ingredients when I made one recently for dinner.  Defrost, throw in the oven, and dinner is ready in 40 minutes – no cooking or dirty dishes!

One trick I use for freezing is to line an 8×8 pyrex with heavy duty foil before I start layering lasagna or any other casserole.  I wrap it up and freeze in the dish.   Once frozen, I lift the whole thing out of the Pyrex and wrap in Saran very well.  Now you have a brick of food that is easy to pack in the ice chest and don’t risk leaving your dish away from home.  When you are ready to cook it, remove the plastic wrap and defrost in an 8×8 dish.  Almost any condo or vacation home has an 8×8 pyrex or metal pan I have noticed.  You can cook it in the foil in which it was wrapped.  Check out this link at Southern Living for step by step freezing directions.

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4. Another easy meal is precooked Bar-B-Que.  I bought a precooked whole brisket which gave us dinner, a few lunches and dinner ready to microwave when we returned home.  My trick for this is easy – save your bacon grease from breakfast when you cook on a foil lined cookie sheet.  Yes!  You can leave it out all day – I promise it will be fine!  I plop that slab of meat in the grease, wrap it in extra foil, and you will have the juiciest pre-cooked meat you can imagine.  I shredded cabbage before I left home and cooked it with bacon, onion and garlic.  Store in an airtight container, and this re-heats better than any other veggie and is so good for you.  We will be sharing this recipe soon!  It is an excellent accompaniment to Bar-B-Que.  This is the shredded cabbage before I cooked it!

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5.  I made another casserole that I had in the freezer that was similar to Chicken Divan like most of our mothers used to make.  It’s the one with chicken, broccoli and cheese in a creamy curry sauce.  The original recipe is almost Keto, but I change out the canned soups for more mayo, lemon, broth, and cream.  Top with lots of cheese and you have a winner, winner, chicken dinner.  I always serve with a side salad.  Add the avocado my friends!

6.  Generally we have scrambled or poached (yes, I take my poacher) eggs and bacon for breakfast.  Check out our amazon store to see my poacher.  Sometimes I mix in chorizo with the scrambled eggs to change it up.  Last time I made a quiche at home, my kids requested ham and cheese, so I decided to do this ahead since the boys were playing golf early the next morning.  It made for a quick breakfast with no clean up.  I sprayed a casserole dish with Coconut Oil spray, cubed some ham, topped with cheddar cheese, and mixed 8 eggs with 1 1/2 cups of cream and garlic salt and pepper (go light on the salt for once on this one because the ham and cheese are already salty.)  Poor the egg mixture over the ham and cheese and store in the fridge overnight topped with saran.  In the morning when everyone is rising, remove the saran and pop it in the oven at 350 degrees for about an hour.  This gave us two easy morning meals that were very filling, and the kids gobbled it up!

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7.  We had tons of left-overs at this point, so we served buffet style one night, and also at lunch if we weren’t making lettuce wraps for the beach.

8.  We always eat out one night for some fresh fish.  It just happened to be Snapper season, so my husband and I both started with peel ’em and eat ’em shrimp, and ordered the Snapper Special at Seafood and Spaghetti Works that was fantastic.  It was blackened in butter and topped with sliced avocado and a crabmeat pico de gallo.  It was amazing, and it could not have been more Keto.  Once you learn to eat Keto, it really becomes easy to eat out.  See our tips in our eating out post.

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Isn’t that beautiful?  REAL food is just awesome!  These are the foods that were designed to  fuel our human bodies.

As you can see, I really did no cooking at all for seven nights.  It was all reheating, and I had a healthy dinner ready every night with less than 20 minutes of prep time.  I literally prepped dinner and set the table while the children were bathing each night!

If you want a relaxing vacation with your family, plan ahead!  It is so worth it when you can prepare dinner in a flash while the family is winding down from a fun day in the sun. (Wear your sunscreen!)

We all hope everyone has a safe, fun, relaxing summer filled with memory making vacations!

Why More Fat is GOOD for Your Health!

Please read this article that gives a synopsis about why our dietary guidelines are all wrong!  Our bodies were meant to consume fat, and as a species, we have for 99.999999 percent of our existence on Earth.  It wasn’t until the 1950’s that Ancel Keys came into the picture and changed everything about the US diet based on false science and a huge ego!  We hope you find this educational and as interesting as we do!

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Here are some good ways to begin your day with great fats to start you off with loads of ENERGY!!!!!

Drink your Bulletproof Coffee!

It is the best way to start your day!
Bullet Proof Coffee

Quality Coffee or Tea (Chai and English Breakfast are good) of Your Choice

Add in to your taste:

 1 or 2 TBSP Grass-fed Butter

1 TBSP Coconut oil (or more – We use 2 to 3 TBSP)

Cinnamon/Nutmeg/Allspice

Stevia drops (So many flavors – I like Vanilla)

Heavy Whipping Cream

Turmeric

Unsweetened Cocoa

Use a milk-frother to mix it VERY well!

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If you still see oil on the top, mix it some more!

There are so many options!

Play with it a little at a time and you will get it just the way you like it!

It will give you an immediate burst of energy to send you out the door.

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For those in your family that don’t drink tea or coffee, (i.e. your children) this is a great breakfast.  We do a lot of scrambled eggs (Pasture Raised), poached eggs, fried eggs, boiled eggs, and egg casseroles made with breakfast sausage and cream.  You can even do crustless quiches, omelets, and frittatas.  The kids love the sustained energy it gives them until lunch.  You can also mix up your breakfast meats with bacon, sausage, chorizo, ham, Canadian bacon, etc.  And don’t forget the cheese and homemade salsa for some extra zing!

Did you know eggs are one of the most ideal and perfect foods we have been given?

Along with whole milk, eggs contain the highest biological value (or gold standard) for protein. One egg has only 75 calories but 7 grams of high-quality protein, 5 grams of fat, and 1.6 grams of saturated fat, along with iron, vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids.

The egg is a powerhouse of disease-fighting nutrients like lutein and zeaxanthin. These carotenoids may reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in older adults. And brain development and memory may be enhanced by the choline content of eggs.

Proven Health Benefits of Eggs:

They are loaded with nutrients, some of which are rare in the modern diet.

The health benefits of eggs have been confirmed in human studies.

Eggs are among the most nutritious foods on the planet.

A whole egg contains all the nutrients required to turn a single cell into a baby chicken.

A single large boiled egg contains:

Vitamin A: 6% of the RDA.
Folate: 5% of the RDA.
Vitamin B5: 7% of the RDA.
Vitamin B12: 9% of the RDA.
Vitamin B2: 15% of the RDA.
Phosphorus: 9% of the RDA.
Selenium: 22% of the RDA.
Eggs also contain decent amounts of Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Vitamin B6, Calcium and Zinc.

Eat your eggs!  The AHA revised their guidelines for eggs back in 2000, so eat up!