ElizabethObsesses's dishfolio
My name is Elizabeth, and I am a photographer, writer, and foodblogger. I hope to inspire people to not be afraid of "organized cooking" and master the art of "free styling" in the kitchen.
Last Posted Recipe: Mar 10, 2015
Beefaroni: A New Take On A Childhood Class
This version of Beefaroni is not filled with preservatives, fillers, fat, and salt. It's also NOT orange. It is, however, easy to make, delicious, and kid approved.
by ElizabethObsessesPhilly Steak Sandwiches
Chuck roast is cooked low and slow all day in an enameled cast iron Dutch Oven then the juices are reduced to sandwich perfection. Delicious!
by ElizabethObsessesVegetable Lo Mein - an easy weeknight meal
This easy weeknight meal features sliced vegetables, and soft noodles that are stir fried and married in a delicious sauce, bringing everything together. It’s so easy and versatile, literally takes 10 minutes of prep and 10 minutes of sizzle, before you'll be eating and wondering why you didn't try this sooner.
by ElizabethObsessesTaco Phyllo Poppers With Creamy Chobani
Taco poppers are equally delicious and beautiful. Best of all, they are incredibly easy. Perfect Game Day food.
by ElizabethObsessesChobani Vanilla Cheesecake Bites
These mini cheesecake bites are so incredibly amazing, you must try them! They are so good, the only issue you'll have is to make enough of them. Best of all, they're really easy to make.
by ElizabethObsessesChobani Chicken Fingers with Chipotle Dip
The chicken is marinated in creamy Chobani and some simple spices, and it makes the juiciest most tender fried chicken I've ever had. The dip is a marriage of honey-chipotle and creamy Chobani yogurt. It's smoky, sweet, and creamy...perfect Super Bowl Sunday food!
by ElizabethObsessesChobani Ranch Dressing
This Ranch Dressing is lower fat while giving a nice boost of protein. Its super easy to make, and tastes as good as full fat versions.
by ElizabethObsessesSuper Moist Carrot Cake
Not overly dense or spiced this Buttermilk Carrot Cake is perfect whether you're hosting a dinner party or simply serving your family on a random Tuesday night.
by ElizabethObsessesChipotle Chicken Tacos
These tacos are perfect: the honey tempers the heat of the chipotle peppers, and lime juice brightens the flavor all around.
by ElizabethObsessesFresh Mango Salsa
Bright citrusy flavors and just a little bit of heat, this recipe is delicious, fresh, and healthy.
by ElizabethObsessesChili de Salchichas - Sausage Chili
Chili de Salchichas - or Sausage chili is a hearty one pot meal that can serve an entire family. Simple to make, and easy to customize the level of spiciness.
by ElizabethObsessesItalian Meatballs
These meatballs have the perfect blend of spices, fresh herbs and Locatelli cheese. They're equally delicious served in a sandwich on game night or alongside pasta with a nice glass of Merlot.
by ElizabethObsessesSalted Chocolate Toffee Pretzel Bark
Sea salt makes the chocolate and toffee come together deliciously in this easy-to-make pretzel bark treat. Perfect for the holidays!
by ElizabethObsessesPotato Leek Soup With A Twist
This classic Potato Leek Soup, has jazzed up broth and features fresh lime juice, crumbled bacon, sour cream and fresh ground pepper.
by ElizabethObsessesPumpkin Pie with Jim Beam Bourbon Vanilla
This pumpkin pie is flavored with vanilla beans extracted in Jim Beam bourbon. It's amazingly smooth and incredibly delicious.
by ElizabethObsessesTurkey With Cranberry Raspberry
This sandwich on soft sourdough bread with slivers of fresh red onions and this gorgeous Cranberry Raspberry Sauce on top helps you make the most of Thanksgiving leftovers and is arguably the easiest and perhaps most satisfying way to use up turkey leftovers after the big meal.
by ElizabethObsessesTurkey Pot Pie
I love this recipe because it’s a “no rules” kind of meal. The ultimate in comfort food, it can be made with literally any kind of leftover meat and veggies you have on hand. In this case, I’m using as many of my Thanksgiving leftovers as possible along with some very basic staples like onion, carrots, celery, and chicken broth and flour. Even the pie crust is made from the uncooked scraps I had after making my pies this year, which earned it the nickname, Frankenstein Pie. Don’t worry if you have to piece your pie crust together (just use water to seal any seam). After it’s baked, it will have a charming, rustic appeal that is impossible to get from store bought foods.
by ElizabethObsessesRaspberry Cranberry Sauce
The addition of raspberries is a wonderful tweak to this Thanksgiving classic. This is a simple easy-to-follow recipe that will be sure to make your guests ask for seconds.
by ElizabethObsessesBeef Stew
In addition to rich beef stock, fresh herbs and a splash of Cabernet Sauvignon make this dish even better than the beef stew you remember from childhood. It's sophisticated - but not so much so that the kids won't eat it. In fact, my kids race one another to be "first in line" to fill their bowls. Paired with some rustic bread or biscuits, and you have a hearty meal that warms you up from the inside.
by ElizabethObsessesFried Rice
Fried Rice is the perfect way to use up leftover rice. This recipe is easy, tastes great, and is beautiful as well.
by ElizabethObsessesHand Cut French Fries
Hand cut french fries are heads above the commercially available frozen variety.
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