Friday, September 18, 2009

Beef and Cheese French Bread

By Carrie T. Brazeal

Hearty sandwiches make a quick yet filling dinner for hectic weekdays. Just keep these simple ingredients on your pantry shelf and you will always be ready when you need a quick, hot meal. To keep the fat content as low as possible, use at least 80% lean ground beef and drain thoroughly. I like to purchase lean ground beef when it’s on sale and freeze in one-pound packages. Make sure that you use freezer bags to prevent freezer burn. Label the bag with the date and how much is in the bag. After measuring out, I like to flatten the ground beef so it stacks easier in my freezer. It also makes thawing quicker since it is a uniform shape. A one-pound package will thaw overnight in the refrigerator (be sure to put the package on a plate to catch any drips) and be ready to brown when you get home. You may also thaw the ground beef in the microwave if you forget to place it in the refrigerator the night before. Follow your manufacturer’s instructions for thawing and make sure that you brown the meat immediately following thawing.

When I have time, I will brown three or four pounds of ground beef with onion, drain, package in one-pound bags, label and freeze. This makes meal preparation a lot faster with the meat already cooked. All I have to do is thaw and add a few other ingredients. I use the cooked beef and onion mixture in casseroles, spaghetti sauce, pizza - any recipe that calls for browned ground beef. Of course, if your family doesn’t care for onions, just omit it.

If your family doesn’t care for green peppers or olives, no problem. Just leave it out. With the salsa, onion, chili powder, garlic and cumin, the meat mixture has a wonderful flavor. I prefer using medium salsa since my family enjoys the extra “kick” but your family might prefer mild or hot. Make sure that you use salsa since it is thicker than picante.

Even though the recipe calls for French bread, you can use any type of bread as a base: Texas toast would make individual servings as well as English muffin halves, plain bagels, flatbread, etc. Adjust the baking time accordingly.

If the recipe is makes too much for your family, prepare it as instructed but leave out the olives since they don’t freeze well. Use half for dinner tonight and freeze half. The half loaf of French bread may also be frozen. I use the original plastic bag, seal it and overwrap with heavy duty aluminum foil. Freeze no longer than 1 month. Remove the foil and thaw for about 1 hour at room temperature. Thaw the meat mixture, spread on the thawed bread and heat as directed. You will have a hot meal in record time. The meat mixture may also be used to make tacos, wraps or served over lettuce for taco salad.

Add a tossed green salad and your favorite dressing or some crunchy veggies such as carrots, celery, cherry tomatoes, broccoli and cauliflower and your favorite non-fat frozen yogurt. You will have quick and nutritious meal that includes foods from the grains group (bread), protein group (ground beef or turkey), dairy (cheese and frozen yogurt), and veggies (carrots, broccoli, cauliflower). Instead of serving frozen yogurt, try any type of fresh fruit such as apple or orange slices or canned pineapple or pears.

I hope that you enjoy the Beef and Cheese French Bread. Happy cooking! Carrie

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