January 26, 2010

Blog Away Hunger - Help Haiti

Blog Away Hunger

I will be donating 5 times the ad revenue I earn for the month of Janruary to the World Food Program’s Haiti relief efforts. Since the ad revenue earned by "The Adventures of Kitchen Girl is based on the number of pages viewed. You can help increase the amount of my donation by going through the archives here and reading older posts and by asking your food loving friends to do the same.

If you’re a blogger and want to donate your ad revenue too, check out the Help Haiti campaign over at Blog Away Hunger.

January 22, 2010

Hot Spinach and Artichoke Dip


People seem to love this dip every time I make it, so much so that I usually double or even triple the recipe... and I've never had any left at the end of the party or get together. I'm planning to make this for Super Bowl Sunday! It's creamy and has a little bite from the red pepper (which you can adjust to your taste, of course) and warm and just plain delicious. It's definitely one of my "go to" recipes. I hope you enjoy!

Ingredients:

14 oz chopped frozen spinach
1- 14 oz can Artichoke hearts
8 oz brick cream cheese
1/4 cup sour cream
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon finely minced garlic
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/4 teaspoon salt

Method:

1: Prepare frozen spinach according to package directions. Once cooled enough to handle, squeeze out excess liquid so that you have moist but not dripping spinach. Set aside.

2: Drain and rinse artichoke hearts. Rough chop into bite sized pieces. Combine with spinach. Set aside.

3: Place cream cheese in a microwave bowl and put into the microwave for 1 minute on high to soften.

4: Add sour cream, mayonnaise, garlic, Parmesan cheese, red pepper flakes and salt to cream cheese. Stir well.

5: Stir spinach and artichokes into the cream cheese mixture.

6: At this point you can either refrigerate until you are ready to serve and heat it later or heat, covered, in the microwave on high for 3 to 5 minutes until hot and bubbly.

Serve immediately with crusty grilled bread, crackers or tortilla chips.

Serves 3-4



Kitchen Notes:


*If your dip is coming from the refrigerator note that you may need to increase heating time by another 2-3 minutes, depending on your microwave and how cold the dip is to start.

*If you can find the pre-packaged frozen "steam in bag" spinach, use that instead. There is so little liquid that it makes draining the spinach so much easier.

*Don't use canned spinach for this one. I've tried it just to see how it would work and the end result was not so good.

*Fresh spinach could be used, but double the amount (i.e. use 28 oz fresh for each 14 oz frozen) because fresh spinach cooks down significantly. Chop the leaves before cooking and wilt in a small amount of olive oil until you get the doneness you prefer, cool and drain and proceed with the recipe as shown above.

*This dip tastes even better if made the day before serving. The flavors meld together and it's really wonderful. Just mix everything together, cover and refrigerate until you're ready to heat and serve.

*This dip also reheats well, so don't worry about leftovers!

January 15, 2010

Cool contest I found to win free groceries for a year

"I've entered and so should you! Who couldn't use free groceries for a year in this economy?!? "
Hey, I just entered this contest on Cozi.com to win free groceries for a year. All you have to do is put in your email address.

Even if you don’t enter, please click the link to help me win. (I get an extra entry for telling you.) Thanks!

And the winner ...

...of the Pillsbury Crescent Recipe Creations® gift pack is...

Sarah!!!

She told us her favorite thing to do with crescent rolls is:

"My favorite thing to do with crescent rolls is make pigs in a blanket, of course!"

Congrats Sarah! I'll be contacting you today to get your mailing information!

Thanks so much for entering!

January 14, 2010

*Speed Giveaway* Pillsbury Crescent Recipe Creations®

I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season and that the New Year is treating you kindly so far. It's been a busy time at my house but I'm finally back with a great new giveaway to share with my readers.



Just before the holidays, the fine folks at "My Blog Spark" contacted me about an opportunity to give away a great prize pack containing 2 VIP coupons for Pillsbury® Refrigerated Crescent Rolls and some holiday serving platters that would be great to serve up some tasty treats. I also received one of these prize packs and I'd hoped to make some appetizers with them, but time slipped away on me and I never got a chance to try anything new. Instead, I used them over this past weekend to make my family pleasing "Easy Cheese Danish." The one I blogged about here *Easy Cheese Danish Recipe* It's simple and delicious!



We love Pillsbury® Refrigerated Crescent Rolls at my house because they are so versatile and kids love them! From "Crescent Dogs" and "Pocket Sandwiches" to lovely "grown up" treats like "Crescent-Wrapped Brie" and "Bacon-Cheese Tartlets" the possibilities are truly endless.

Want to enter for a chance to win this great prize pack to make your own deliciousness with Pillsbury® Refrigerated Crescent Rolls? All you have to do is leave a comment on this post telling me your favorite way to use Crescent Rolls and your e-mail address so that I may contact you, if you're the winner!

This is a "speed giveaway" so you only have until 11:59 PM EST TONIGHT 1/14/10 to enter. I will announce the lucky winner here tomorrow morning!

Good Luck!

The Small Print:
US entries only, please.
Disclosure: Pillsbury provided me with this free product, information, and giveaway gift pack through MyBlogSpark.

Bloggers Unite for Haiti



By now everyone knows about the turmoil Haiti is in with the 7.3 earthquake that struck earlier this week. But perhaps you want to do something to help and don't know where to start. Here are a couple of ways you can get involved and help the people of Haiti recover from this devastating experience:

* Text YELE to 501501 to contribute $5 to Yele Haiti.

* Text HAITI to 90999 to contribute to the Red Cross.

* Call Red Cross 1-800-435-7669 to make your donation to the Red Cross.

* Paypal Donation through Hope for Haiti

* Donate to Doctors Without Borders.

* In Canada, donations can be made by text message to the Salvation Army’s Haiti Earthquake Disaster Relief relief fund. Donors can text the world “HAITI” to 45678 from any Rogers Wireless or Bell Mobility phone to contribute $5.00 to The Salvation Army.

I know how lean finances are for ALL of us right now... but even a small donation will help. If you can't donate money, donate some of your time and help spread the word to others on how they can help. Every little bit helps!

Thank you!
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