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Italian Ham Pasta Salad

August 22, 2016 by Larisha Campbell 1 Comment

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For many of you, school has already started.  For the rest, it’s right around the corner. For all, the chaos of everything has already begun. Within a few weeks, you will likely be scratching your head wondering what in the world to put in that lunchbox or what to make for dinner in the 30 minutes you have between end of school, extracurriculars, and bedtime.  Here’s your answer.

This Italian Ham Pasta Salad has a little bit of everything that will make everyone happy. What I love, is that it’s 8 minutes of cooking, 10(ish) minutes of chopping, and BAM! DONE!. You have a delicious, protein packed, vegetable filled dish, that even picky ones will eat some of it.

WATCH SKIBS MAKE IT!!

I grew up never knowing I liked pasta salad. My aunt would make a pasta salad at every get together, but it wasn’t until I was in my teens that I tried it.  Once I did, I couldn’t get enough of it.  It was one of those things that you prayed was at every get together. And it was always gone if you went to grab a take home plate which always annoyed you. Luckily, I watched my aunt make her pasta salad enough that I can make it myself now. Here’s that pasta salad recipe.

Even though I still, to this day, love her pasta salad dearly, I wanted something more. Something fresher. Something packed with protein to fill us up. Thus, you get our Italian Ham Pasta Salad. Skibs and I got into the kitchen and got to work.  She almost did this recipe entirely by herself.  I had to chop and help with mixing at the end, but otherwise, it was all her. She absolutely loved making this Italian Ham pasta salad because of that too.

 

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Baby was with us too.  On my back, babywearing, as normal. She was just enjoying eating as usual.

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Italian Ham Pasta Salad
Author: Larisha Campbell
Ingredients
  • 1 lb tri-color rotini cooked
  • 1 lb cooked ham cubed
  • 1/2 pint cherry tomatoes cut into thirds
  • 1/2 each: red green, orange, and yellow bell pepper, cut into small cubes
  • 1 cucumber skin on, cut into slices or half slices
  • 4 oz colby jack cheese cubed
  • 4 oz fresh mozzarella cubed
  • 1/8 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 1/2 cups homemade zesty Italian Dressing see below
Italian Dressing
  • 1 cup olive oil
  • 1 cup apple cider vinegar
  • juice from half a lemon
  • 5 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/8 cup red onion finally chopped
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons Italian seasoning
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
Instructions
  1. In a large bowl, combine all the ingredients.
  2. Stir well until all the ingredients are covered with dressing.
  3. Cover bowl with lid, or foil, and place in the fridge for at least 4 hours (up to overnight).
  4. Save remaining Italian dressing for another recipe or serve on the side.

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Ham and Cheese Bites

August 9, 2016 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

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As a parent, you know that pizza can pretty much solve all of life’s problems for yourself and your child.  Upset teen? Give them pizza.  Overstimulated toddler? Make a pizza. Tween in a rush to get to sports after school…PIZZA!  There has been numerous times for all parents where pizza has come to the rescue for us. Most families make or order pizza on a consistent basis. Growing up for me, that was Friday nights and we’ve traditionally followed the same now that Andrew and I are parents as well.

If you’ve been following us for any extended amount of time, you know that we frequently use our homemade pizza dough recipe pretty much all the time. It takes five minutes or less to stir together and we’ve gotten it down to a science in perfection.  With just 5 ingredients, we want all families to know how easy it is to make your own pizza dough at home. It’s also a great experience for kids to learn as well.

Skibbles enjoys making pizza dough from start to finish. Measuring, pouring, and stirring all the ingredients together and then after letting it rise, she loves kneading it out. At almost four, she naturally needs a little help, but giving the ingredients are so cheap to make, I never have to worry about her messing up. Quite honestly, sometimes she even comes up with some pretty neat ideas too that we have slated to share with you in the future.

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Today, however, I was searching for something to share that was easy, freezeable, and would be a huge hit with everyone as back to school time has hit again. I channeled a previous recipe, our Popable Pizza Bites, and decided to make these Ham and Cheese Bites. Not only are these insanely easy to make, but you can freeze them, either before or after cooking.  I always prefer to freeze them after cooking, that way you can just pop them in the microwave to reheat, rather than having to wait for them to cook.

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With so many sports, extracurricular activities, and just needing quick and simple meals, this is definitely one to add to the books! Don’t forget the Honey Mustard BBQ sauce to dip!  As always, we hope you enjoy!

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Ham and Cheese Bites
Author: Larisha Campbell
Ingredients
  • Pizza Dough Recipe
  • 1 8 oz block of Colby cheese cut into 28 pieces
  • 1 8 oz package of Smoked Deli Ham or favorite deli ham
  • 2 tbsp unsalted butter melted
  • 1 tbsp Italian seasoning
  • 1 tbsp Parmesan cheese
Instructions
  1. Prepare pizza dough according to the directions, letting one half rise, and freezing second half.
  2. *Optional: If you wish to double this recipe, let both halves rise and double amount of ham and cheese above
  3. Roll out dough into 28 equal balls.
  4. Roll each ball into a small circle and add one piece of cheese and approximately 1/2 tbsp of ham.
  5. Fold up edges around filling and place in 13x9 baking dish seam side down.
  6. Repeat until all balls are filled and in baking dish.
  7. Mix seasonings together.
  8. Brush each with melted butter and sprinkle with seasoning.
  9. Cover and freeze overnight (or at least 30 minutes).
  10. Baking: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Remove cover and place into oven for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown.
  11. Serve along with Honey Mustard BBQ sauce.

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Tips:  After freezing overnight (or for 30 minutes), place in a sealed zip bag in freezer until ready to cook, then follow directions. OR cook, then cool, and place in a sealed zip bag in freezer until ready eat. Microwave 30 seconds at a time until cooked through. Cool down and serve.

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Walnut, Grape, and Chicken Salad

August 1, 2016 by Larisha Campbell Leave a Comment

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I know someone who’s child started school today.  I almost couldn’t believe it. It’s August 1st! Still much a summer day for us and not thinking about school in the slightest little bit. I do understand both sides of the argument. Schooling for most of the year helps retain memory. However, we’re more on the side that kids need a life outside of school.I remember growing up when didn’t start school until after Labor Day. We are draining our poor kids.

But I digress.

I know that as we prepare for homeschool preschool this fall that it will be here in the blink of an eye. As the date we are starting school nears, I know that I’m going to need to stay on top of lunches.  I also know that many of you may be [desperately] searching out ideas as well. Kids get bored of things easily. Kids are picky.  As parents, we need things that are quick, simple, and that don’t need to be warmed up.

One thing I’ve found is that the more I get Skibbles involved in the cooking, the more she is likely to try things.  This is the one piece of advice that I give to all parents when they ask me how I get my children to eat so well.  It only makes sense really. Of course they are going to want to try what they just made. Don’t you?

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It’s no different when it comes to meals like chicken salad.  This is actually one of my go to recommendations for busy parents.  It’s simple to make, doesn’t need to be heated, and is great on the go for either school lunch or a dinner while in between sports.

One of my best friend’s introduced me to putting grapes in my chicken salad. Life was forever changed in that moment. I think that’s what made us best friends. Skibbles and I have made this recipe numerous times, but we recently made it together to share with all of you. If your school is nut-free, you can remove the walnuts altogether, or use sunflower seeds for an extra crunchy.

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We hope you enjoy this recipe we’ve made!

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Walnut, Grape, and Chicken Salad
Author: Larisha Campbell
Ingredients
  • 1 lb chicken breast cooked, cubed
  • 3 stalks celery finely chopped
  • 30 red grapes quarted
  • 1/4 cup walnuts chopped
  • 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp mayo
  • salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. In a bowl, combine all ingredients.
  2. Stir until very well combined.
  3. Serve on desired bread or by itself.
  4. Refrigerate leftovers.

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