Recipe of the Month: Easy Short Ribs with Mushroom Risotto

When most people think about camping, they dream about roasting hotdogs and making s’mores over the campfire. When we go on our extended trips, that would get old really fast! We only eat hotdogs two or three times during our entire summer trip. Since I love to cook, I’m always trying to get creative without spending lots of time in the kitchen. Plus, in the 100º+ temperatures of Arizona, where we are right now, I don’t want to heat up the RV. Crockpots are great, because they do most of the work and I can leave it outside all day while we’re off playing. Of course, be aware of your surroundings, you don’t want to get the attention of the local wildlife and lose your dinner!

Easy Short Ribs with Mushroom Risotto

Serves 4-6

Ingredients:

For the crockpot:

  • 2 pounds of short ribs
  • ½ t salt
  • ½ t pepper
  • 1 T olive oil
  • 1 C dry red wine (or water)
  • 1 t garlic powder
  • 1 t onion powder
  • 1 T Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 pounds sliced mushrooms
  • 1 large sweet onion, sliced (optional)
  • 4 C beef broth

For the risotto:

  • 1 ½ C of arborio rice (the kind of rice matters, don’t use anything else!)
  • 1 t olive oil
  • 1 t minced garlic
  • 6 C of cooking liquid (topped off with water if there is not enough)
  • ½ C half and half
  • 1 C parmesan cheese, plus more for finishing
  • 2 T fresh chives

Instructions:

  1. Sprinkle the short ribs with salt and pepper. Heat oil in an iron skillet over medium high heat. Sear the short ribs for about 60 seconds on each side to get a nice crust on them. You might need to do this in batches. Place each piece of meat in the crock pot as they are finished. When all of the ribs are done, add wine or water to the pan and scrape up the browned bits. Pour this over the meat in the crockpot. You may skip this step if you’re lazy or don’t want to get another pan dirty. Just cover meat with salt and pepper and add wine or water directly to the crockpot.
  2. In the crockpot, add garlic powder, onion powder and Worcestershire sauce to meat. Top with the mushrooms. You could also add some sliced onion if you like. Add broth to cover meat. You may need to top off with some additional water to make sure the meat is fully submerged (the mushrooms and onion do not need to be covered).
  3. Put the crockpot on low and forget about it for 6-8 hours.

At dinner time:

  1. About 45 minutes before dinner, heat a large saucepan over medium heat with the olive oil and add the garlic. As soon as you smell the garlic, add the rice. Toast the rice for a few minutes until you can start to smell it also.
  2. Meanwhile, remove the mushrooms and onions from the crockpot and put them in a bowl. Put the short ribs in another bowl. As you continue through the next steps, make sure to drain the liquid from both bowls back into the cooking liquid.
  3. Add one cup of the cooking liquid to the rice and stir with a rubber spatula. When the liquid is mostly absorbed, it is time to add another cup. Make sure you keep track of how much liquid is added. The liquid should be at a gentle simmer throughout this process, do not try to rush this step. Keep stirring frequently so that nothing sticks to the bottom.
  4. Using a fork or tongs, pull the short ribs apart into small bite-sized pieces, saving back one full piece for each person you are serving.
  5. Once you are down to adding the final cup of liquid (number 6) taste the rice to check for doneness. It should have a little “bite” to it (al dente). If you would like it softer, add more liquid ½ cup at a time until you get it where you want it. Adjust seasoning, if necessary.
  6. To finish the rice, add the half and half and cheese and simmer for just a few more minutes. At the same time, add the mushrooms and onions into the risotto. Make sure that any liquid is drained from them or they will make the risotto too wet at this point. Once everything is ready, gently stir in the torn short rib pieces.
  7. To serve, spoon the risotto onto a plate and top with one full piece of meat. Sprinkle with parmesan and chives. We love to serve this with sauteed sugar snap peas or asparagus.

Recipe of the Month – Taco Pizza (with gluten-free option)

We love pizza! I will put almost anything on a pizza: BBQ chicken, ham and pineapple, caramelized apples and oatmeal, or seafood. But one of our favorite pizza toppings is taco and if you’ve never had a taco pizza you are missing out. Other than the crust, there is nothing in this recipe that would include gluten, but always check your store-bought seasonings and sauces to be sure, some may have gluten hidden in the ingredient list.

Start with the pizza crust. If you don’t have gluten issues, use your favorite store bought crust or make your own. After lots of research, for the best gluten-free pizza crust, we have discovered two options. We love the Bob’s Red Mill pizza crust mix that you can buy here but if you want a real treat, try this recipe from MeaningfulEats.com. It is quick and easy to make and works well with any gluten-free flour blend. Do what you need to get your crust ready and start to brown a pound of ground beef in a skillet.

Drain the hamburger and add a packet of taco seasoning (warning: some brands do contain wheat as a thickener) and a quarter cup of water. Mix let most of the water evaporate out. Set aside to cool.

Pre-bake the crust to get it mostly done. Raise the oven temperature to 480º. In a bowl, combine a can of refried beans, a half a can of crushed tomatoes, and one cup of taco sauce. Add one teaspoon each of garlic powder, oregano, and marjoram. If the sauce seems to think to spread, add a little more tomato or taco sauce.

Spread the bean mixture on the pre-baked crust. Any sauce that is left over (you should have about a cup) makes a great dip for tortilla chips!

Top the sauce with one cup of shredded mozzarella cheese, the taco meat, and another cup of cheddar or Mexican blend cheese.

Bake in the oven for 10 to 15 minutes until the cheese is melted and bubbly (mine got a little overdone, oops).

Top with shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, and any other taco toppings that you enjoy. The most important topping is crushed taco Doritos. Slice and enjoy

Taco Pizza

  • Pizza dough (gluten free mix, your favorite recipe, or store bought)
  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 packet of taco seasoning
  • 1 can of refried beans
  • 1 cup of crushed tomatoes or tomato sauce
  • 1 cup of taco sauce
  • 1 tsp each garlic powder, oregano, and marjoram
  • 1 cup of shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1 cup of shredded cheddar or Mexican blend cheese
  • shredded lettuce
  • diced tomatoes
  • sour cream
  • Taco Doritos
  • Other taco toppings that you enjoy

Prepare the pizza crust as needed and prebake it according to directions. It should be almost done.

Brown the ground beef in a skillet. Add the taco seasoning and about 1/2 cup of water. Cook until thickened. Set aside to cool.

Mix the beans, tomato sauce, and taco sauce together in a bowl. Add the seasonings and combine.

Spread the sauce on the crust. Top with mozzarella cheese, taco meat, and finish with the cheddar cheese.

Bake at 480º for about 10 to 12 minutes or until the cheese is bubbly or the desired amount of brown. Top with lettuce, tomatoes, and crushed Doritos.

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Recipe of the Week – Chicken Tamale Pie

We love flavors inspired by Mexican food and while this tamale pie is far from an authentic dish, it is quick and easy, perfect for RV cooking on a day you need to cook inside and don’t mind firing up the oven.
Start by preparing the cornbread base: mix half of a gluten-free cornbread mix with half a cup of frozen or canned corn (drained), half a cup of Greek yogurt, and on egg.  The mixture will be dry and sticky. If it is too dry, add a little milk or half and half. Spread the mixture into a baking pan. Place into a 400º oven and bake for 15 minutes. It will not be golden and crispy and it should be set in the center, but not “done.”

While the cornbread mixture is in the oven, prepare the topping. On the stove top, sauté one large diced onion in olive oil until tender then add 2 cloves of minced garlic for another minute. Add one tablespoon (about half a packet) of taco seasoning, two cups of diced cooked chicken, and about half a cup of enchilada sauce. The chicken can be poached, grilled leftover from a previous meal, or a rotisserie chicken that has been shredded. It doesn’t even have to be chicken. We grilled pork chops the night before and made a couple of extras for this meal.

Take the cornbread out of the oven and poke holes in it with the handle of a wooden spoon. Pour about half a cup of enchilada sauce over the mixture, allowing the sauce to fill in the holes.

Top with the chicken mixture.

Cover the whole thing with a layer of shredded cheddar or Mexi-blend. If yours is as full as mine, place it on a cookie sheet or you will end up with a huge mess (I may speak from experience here)!

Bake for another twenty minutes, until bubbly and the cheese has toasted. Bubbly and toasted are two of my favorite cooking techniques!

Serve with guacamole, green salad, or eat it all by itself. Stay tuned in future weeks for more traditional recipes turned into casseroles for a quick and easy weeknight dinner. Leave a comment below with your favorite dinner casserole recipe, maybe we will feature it as one of our recipes of the week.

Chicken Tamale Pie

  • 1/2 package of gluten-free corn bread mix (we like Krusteaz brand)
  • 1/2 c plain Greek yogurt (sub sour cream if you prefer)
  • 1/2 corn kernels (frozen or drained canned)
  • 1 egg
  • 1 T olive oil
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 T taco seasoning (about 1/2 a packet)
  • 2 c diced chicken or pork, already cooked
  • 1 c enchilada sauce, divided (I buy the small-sized can and use the whole thing)
  • 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese (or Mexi-cheese, or pepper jack, or whatever you have on hand)

Preheat the oven to 400º. Prepare the base by mixing cornbread mix, yogurt, corn, and egg in a bowl. The mixture will be dry but if it doesn’t come together, add a little milk or half and half. Spread the mixture into a 9×9 pan and bake for 15 minutes while you prepare the topping.
In a large skillet, heat oil and sauté the onion for about 5 minutes, until tender. Add garlic and cook one more minute. Add taco seasoning, 1/2 c sauce, and chicken. Cook until heated through.
Remove the cornbread from the oven. It will not be done but should be mostly set in the center. Poke holes throughout with the handle of a wooden spoon and top with the remaining enchilada sauce. Top with the chicken mixture and finally, the cheese.
Bake for another 20 minutes until bubbly and the cheese has melted and toasted.

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