Can I just say how nice it was to hang out with the family last night? I mean sure, it helps that there was good food and yummy beer, but really…I just love my family.
P.S. – That Shock Top Pumpkin Wheat may now be a new favorite. WOW.
You can always count on goodies to be at mom and dad’s house!
So I headed over to my parents’ house a bit earlier than dinner last night so I could have some catch up time to chat with mom. We talked about all sorts of stuff, including a few funny stories about some of the students she’s working with this year. Oh, they made me laugh.
After a little while, hubby, dad, and the brother arrived and it was time to feast…just LOOK at that homemade mac and cheese.
Good lord, she makes the best. I can still remember eating this when I was just a little tyke, usually having it paired up with hot dogs sliced lengthwise on a piece of white bread with ketchup. Ohhh, those were the days.
Jay kept telling me that I need to “get the recipe” from mom, but the funny thing is…she doesn’t have one. (side note: I told him that I have a few mac and cheese recipes, but apparently those aren’t good enough anymore).
She usually just cooks up some elbows, and layers them with diced tomatoes, salt and pepper, and whatever cheese she has on hand. She’s not picky.
To go along with our mac and cheese, we have some chicken from the grill, beans, and corn.
I totally went back for some seconds of the mac and cheese…don’t kid yourself.
It was an early dinner, since my dad and brother had to head out for bowling, so Jay and I had plenty of time to get home to watch The Voice and New Girl. Seriously…new girl cracks. me. UP. I mean, Schmidt? Oh man, don’t even get me started. Hilarious.
*****
This morning I had planned to get my workout in first thing, but my rear end has been draaaaagging ever since I got up. So I decided to take care of a few things around the house first, have some breakfast, and then I’ll attempt the workout.
Speaking of breakfast…it was good.
Coffee + a pumpkin spice English muffin topped with PB, banana slices, and chia seeds.
Simple and delicious.
Now, let’s hope I have some energy to get me through my stability ball circuit. Weights, here I come!
Question for the Morning:
Are there any recipes that a family member/friend makes that you LOVE, but can never quite seem to replicate it yourself?
What are some memories you have of food when you were younger? (recipes you loved, traditions you had, etc.)
Hope @ With A Side Of Hope says
That macaroni and cheese sure does look tasty! :) My husbands grandmother makes the best sweet and sour meatballs. My sister and I tried replicating them once and they turned out good but didn’t taste exactly like hers. Hers are just incredible!
Hayley@ Running Down the Runway says
My favorite meal that my mom used to make growing up was ravioli calzones. It was her homemade dough filled with homemade tomato sauce and raviolis. They were pretty much incredible!
Courtney says
Holy crap, that sounds intense!
(and delicious!) ;)
Hayley@ Running Down the Runway says
Haha talk about a carb fest!
Natalie says
That mac and cheese looks amazing! My grandmother makes these meatballs that are simply delicious, but I never can seem to replicate them!
Khushboo Thadani says
Oh boy Courtney…there was this one dish that my mom used to make all the time when we were growing up in Nigerian which you would love called groundnut curry. It was basically a curry made purely from peanuts and then she would serve it with rice and assortment of toppings like shredded coconut, papaya, onions, more peanuts. If I’m not mistaken, it’s a popular Ghanian dish!
Lauri says
That mac and cheese looks a-mazing and I really love that Shock Top Pumpkin too!!
My mom makes the best lasagna and I cannot replicate!!!
Growing up we had staples that were in constant roation – Hot dogs and beans, veal cutlets, tacos, pasta e fagioli, Pork chops…
My Nana used to make the best American Chop Suey and Pineapple delight (only on Thanksgiving!). I haven’t had either in years!!! My other Grandmother used to make this dish with cut up hot dogs, scrambled eggs and roasted potatoes that I LOVED and always begged my mom to recreate. And a favotire special dinner at my parents house was the nights my mom would say “Breakfast for dinner!” and make a big batch of pancakes. Or summer nights when she would say it was too hot to cook and throw together a huge salad with tuna…Ah, memories!
Courtney says
I love all of your recipes growing up! Breakfast for dinner used to be a HUGE deal for us growing up, too. My dad was a killer waffle maker ;)
Chelcie @ Chelcie's Food Files says
That Mac and cheese sounds delicious! I definitely will never be able to replicate my moms chicken noodle soup..it is the best! Probably because I don have the patience to make it..maybe someday! (For now ill let her make it for me:)
Courtney says
Sounds like a good idea to me ;)
Jai says
ha i have an entire Pinterest board dedicated to mac and cheese – its my fav.
http://pinterest.com/jamielynntravis/recipes-mac-n-cheese/
My mom has mastered Ina Garten’s version though – with Gruyere and tomato it’s the best so far.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/mac-and-cheese-recipe2/index.html
Traci says
Is that shock top as heavy as the other pumpkin beers out there? As much as I love pumpkin ale, I have trouble stomaching the whole thing, and shocktop is usually lighter than an ale. Just curious!
I used to love eating my mom’s mac and cheese with a cut up hot dog mixed in. Haha!
Lauri says
Chiming in :) My husband and I have taste tested just about every pumpkin beer out there and I don’t think the Shock Top is as heavy as others….
Traci says
@Lauri Thank you! Good to know. Looks like I’ll be trying it out :D
Andrea @ Andrea Out Loud says
I was justtalkingut this My parents were visiting and I had my dad make me chicken marsala pasta! I have tried to recraete it a million times but it never works because he doesnt measure anything (hes a chef) so it is so hard to remake!
My family is italian and we typically had traditional italian christmases (well, not the WHOLE shabang, but part of it) and we would have goose and “fest of the seven fishes.” I hated it back then I wanted dang turkey and stuffing or ham or the “normal” stuff but looking back it was kind of fun!
Carrie @ Fitness and Frozen Grapes says
The mac and cheese looks amazing! My mom makes the best lasagna; whenever we go to a family gathering, she’s always in charge of bringing a tray or two. It’s *that* good. :)
Jana @ Newly Wife Healthy Life says
Shock top pumpkin wheat sounds amazing! My mom makes this taco dip that I can never seem to replicate. It’s not healthy, but that’s what makes it so good for football parties: velveeta, ground beef, refried beans, diced tomatoes, taco seasoning in the slow cooker. Amazing comfort food!
Laurie @ Love, Laugh, Laurie says
Homemade mac and cheese may be the best food on earth! Do you watch the Mindy Project after New Girl? You should, it is awesome!
Tessa Holshouser says
1.) Love that beer
2.) Mac and Cheese looks amazing!
3.) Most favorite line from the New Girl- “I can only afford the valet parking and ‘add onions’ on this menue!”
Tessa Holshouser says
**Menu**
Elaine says
The New Girl Episode last night was hilarious! I love that Schmidt pretended to be a Romney. He has me cracking up every episode. And I really hope Jess and Nick accept their feelings and just date already!
And yes, everything my Dad makes seems to taste better when he makes it, even if I follow the recipe to a t. His homemade lasagna is one of my favorites.
Elaine says
Also, if you like that Shock Top beer, you should try the Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale. It’s seriously the best pumpkin beer I’ve ever had!
Gail Welter says
My grandmother used to make a french dish – sausage pie – every New Year’s Day. I still make it, not just on New Year’s though. It’s just browned loose pork sausage, mixed with a couple of boiled, mashed potatoes and some sauteed onion and a little sage. Put that in between two pie crusts and voila….a delicious, tastey treat, good for a meal or party.
Faith @ The Cheap Girl's Guide to Chic says
If you like the Shock Top, you have to try Sam Adams’ Fat Jack Double Pumpkin. It’s heaven in a bottle!
Laura @ LauraLikesDesign says
Hahaha, I totally remember my sister always requesting sandwiches on white bread with cut up hot dogs! Spaghetti-o’s were another common request in our house!
Laurel says
I love the plates that your mom has. We had those same ones at my house growing up. The food looks amazing, mac and cheese is one of my top 5 favorite foods!!!
Michelle @ Eat Move Balance says
Definitely my mom’s pumpkin cookies cannot be replicated. I don’t know how or why–she’s even given the recipe to me–but hers are always unbelievably delicious.
Ashley @ My Food N Fitness Diaries says
Growing up, we had “pizza night” once a week and us kids got to spread out an old sheet and have a “picnic” on the living room floor while watching TV. It was quite the treat! :)
Your mom’s mac ‘n cheese sure does look incredible! Wowee. Gotta love comfort food at its finest. ;)
Colleen @ Jimmy Choos on the Treadmill says
I was dying laughing last night while watching New Girl! “Tug Romney” was too much!
Stef says
That mac and cheese looks delicious! I LOVE my mom’s potato salad, but I can never seem to get it quite right. And of course she doesn’t have a recipe and just throws it together based on taste. But whenever we have a cookout at their house in the summer I make sure that she has it on the menu!
Amanda @ .running with spoons. says
Moms/grandmas always make the best food. I have a lot of memories of my mom making chocolate chip oatmeal cookies when I was little. I remember getting so excited when I knew that she would be making them, and then waiting impatiently by the oven so I could have one that was still warm… always with a glass of cold milk :) And my grandma made the best buttermilk pancakes that I’ve never, ever been able to replicate. She lives in Europe so I’m only able to see her once a year or so, but breakfast is something I always look forward to when I’m over there.
kim@hungryhealthygirl says
Pretty much all of my mom’s recipes are favorites that I just can’t seem to make as good as her. And your right, there are always goodies at the parents’ house!
Rachel says
Definitely my grandma’s pastina lol it was my favorite growing up and was never able to make it at home lol
Suzanne @ Fit Minded Mom says
My husbands Aunt makes the best twice baked potatoes but for some reason I cannot even come close to duplicating them. I think it is because of the insane amounts of butter and cheese that she uses. While I don’t mind eating it when someone else cooks with really fattening ingredients, I just cannot bring myself to make it like that!!! I am always trying to “lighten it up”, even just a little!!
Shannon says
Your dinner looks awesome! I wish that mac n cheese + grilled chicken was my dinner last night. I’m going to put a request for that kind of dinner for the week.
1. Mom’s almond rice pilaf- I could eat the entire bowful if it was placed in front of my seat.
2. We eat a lot of chicken but one of my favorite recipes is Comforting Chicken.
Danielle@cleanfoodcreativefitness says
That homemade mac an cheese looks amazing! My mom makes the best everything! I especially love her tomato sauce!
Alysha @Shesontherun says
That casserole dish is so cute! I’m a sucker for cute serving ware. I wish I could replicate my dad’s french toast. It must be all the butter he uses!
Lauren says
I am loving that beer too!!! Toly just brought home some Banana Bread beer though so I might have a new favorite. :)
Cher @ Weddicted says
My mother-in-law makes those “7 Layer Magic Bars” (they have so many different names) with the coconut, condensed milk, chocolate chips, graham crust? I try and try and I cannot do it.. I don’t know.. hers are sooo good.. I can’t get enough of them.
Claire @ Keeping Up With Claire says
That mac n cheese looks SO good! I just asked my mom for her homemade recipe last week, because I want to try to healthify (is that even a word?) it a little bit! Growing up I used to (and still do) LOVE my mom’s spaghetti. I used to always ask for it on my birthday, and when I had my last “at home dinner” before moving out of my parent’s house for good last year after graduation, it’s what I asked for again.
ALSO-I made your loaded peanut butter oatmeal cookies last night to take to my boyfriend’s boss’s house for dinner, and everyone loved them! They were such a hit-and I was so nervous that I was going to mess them up. So a big thank you for helping me impress! :)
Ellie@Fit for the Soul says
It’s so funny how the best “recipes” aren’t actually “recipes” to the person who makes them! :P Korean women (the older ones) never write down recipes or pass them down like in American culture b/c everything is eyeballed and estimated, haha. And the one thing I NEVER seem to get quite right is when I attempt Korean tofu bean stew and my mom makes the best one in my opinion, of course. ;) So I might just have to tell her to show me again. Hope you have a great day Courtney!
michelle kim says
My mom makes awesome Korean dishes! It’s pretty hard to replicate because there’s no set recipe and no measurements. It’s just comes through making them so many times and eye-balling everything.
Annette@FitnessPerks says
Oooh that does look tasty! I love family get-togethers!
My mom makes killer homemade pizza. YUMM!
Raychel says
WOW, that mac & cheese looks outrageously good!
I don’t think there’s anything I’ve tried to replicate from my family; but my dad would always bake a delicious cinnamon ring (think gooey cinnamon rolls in bundt cake form) for every special occasion and it was so good!
Life's a Bowl says
My mom was known by my friends for making the best PB&J sandwiches and franks & beans- both of which anyone with the ingredients could make themselves but somehow hers were always what my friends wanted :P Maybe it was the Great Harvest bread and the chunky PB? The maple baked beans? Not sure, but now I want some!
IMO, my momma makes the best meat sauce and beef stew- both of which I’ve tried to make myself but it never turns out the same…
Amanda says
I’ve been loving that beer so far this season, too!
Michelle@Peachy Palate says
My mums apple pie…I’ve given up trying, it’s her specialty!
Sam @ Better With Sprinkles says
My mom makes epic mac and cheese too! I know hers involves a lot of Cheese Whiz (which might explain why I don’t replicate it, hehe) but it was delicious. Always what i would request for lunch as a kid. :-)
Erica @ For the Sake of Cake says
I’m not a big beer drinker at ALL but I love the Shocktop Pumpkin Wheat!
Meghan @ After the Ivy League says
That mac and cheese looks like everything I want in life.
And seriously Schmidt is hands down THE best character on telelvision. I’m obsessed with him and feel like I’ve met several Schmidt’s in my day. The douchebag jar…too frickin funny!
Emilie @ Hungry Delights says
I am so excited to go home this weekend and food – coma on my mum’s cooking. It is just so comforting!
Katie @ A Frizzy Life says
That beer sounds delicious. I am making it a goal to try all pumpkin beers this season so I can find my favorite.
I remember my mom always making english muffins for my sister and I, and would make a face on the muffin and a body out of the sides she was serving us. So silly, but I loved it at the time!
Bek @ Crave says
My gran made this awesome walnut slice- when she passed we found the recipe (actually I have the book its from), with her adjustments…but it doesn’t turn out the same! Ughhhh! Oh well, more chances to make it and re-test it ;)
Tara says
Our family recipe is Christmas lasagna! No one makes it like my mom and sissy and it is delish but we only eat it at Christmas…it’s that special!’