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Saturday, January 11, 2020

Rolling with 5 Ingredients or Less

This has been a long week! Hubby has been sick all week. The doc put him on a medical hold until antibiotics could take hold. He's not quite 100% but he is close, so back to we are rolling again. Headed for Tennessee!

With him being sick, I didn't do alot of cooking this week. He mostly wanted chicken noodle soup. I did not. At 80+ degrees in Laredo, TX, soup was the last thing I wanted for dinner. But, it did give me some time to throw together a quick list of simple meals.

5 Ingredients or Less


Space on the truck is limited. At just over 100 inches of living space, storage solutions and organization is key. There is no room for excess. Every trip to the store is planned and only necessities are purchased. Meals are planned out for the week.

Due to the lack of extra storage space, many of the meals I make on the road have short ingredient lists. I tend to stick to recipes that have 5 ingredients or less, with the exception being if the meal will feed us for more than 1 day.

More than once a week, these and other super simple meals make their way into our menu:

1. Instant Pot Chicken and Gravy

Photo courtesy of 365daysofcrockpot.com

Chicken and gravy is a favorite around our house. The boys are guaranteed to clean their plate every time! Typically, I make this in the slow cooker at home, but on the road I turn to the Instant Pot for the same results in less time. Pair this with mashed potatoes or steamed rice and a veggie for a hearty meal. Recipe here.

2. Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meatballs

Photo courtesy of iwashyoudry.com


A classic. No fuss spaghetti in the IP means no worries if water boiling over or pasta sauce splattered all over the stove! Everything cooks together for less clean up too! Recipe here.

3. Instant Pot Cubed Steak and Gravy

Photo courtesy of adventuresofanurse.com

Cooking this meal in the Instant Pot is so easy! I've added a small can of sliced mushrooms and sauted onions to this for a little something extra, but it's not necessary. Whip up some mashed potatoes and grab your favorite vegetable, dinner is done! Recipe here.

4. Instant Pot Baked Potatoes

Photo courtesy of tidbits-marci.com

This one is almost too easy! Toppings are endless...fully loaded with bacon, sour cream and cheese; leftover chili; even that amazing roast you made last night! Almost anything can go on these spuds! Recipe here.

5. Instant Pot Chicken Tacos

Photo courtesy of bake-eat-repeat.com

This is another one I've made in the Crock-Pot for years. I like to use a salsa verde, but any salsa you like will be great! Try a pineapple salsa for a Hawaiian flair. Use this meat for more than just tacos: enchiladas, taco salad, or a burrito bowl. Recipe here.

Do you have a go-to, 5 ingredient or less recipe? Share it below in the comments!

3s & 8s,
Crystal



Sunday, January 5, 2020

Instant Pot Muffins


Breakfast on the truck presents its own challenges. We don't always have milk on the truck due to space. Oatmeal is great for a few days. Liquid eggs are a great option, but what if you want something sweet? Muffins!

Yes. Muffins. They are so easy to make and only take about 20 minutes total. 2 ingredients. Muffin mix and water! That's it! 

Most days, we are up and rolling before the sun comes up. The early bird gets the worm and all. Whether it's to load, unload, or just get a good spot at the next truck stop, a cup of coffee and a bite to eat are needed to get through those wee hours. I've made these muffins several times while we are being unloaded, and even once as we were rolling down the road! 

So, how is easy is this? Really easy! Like stupid easy! Packaged muffin mix from the grocery store and water, easy. You will need to pick up something to make the muffins in, however. I grabbed this silicone egg bite mold. I should have got 2 though, because I use it all the time. Muffins, cornbread, egg bites, and more! You will be seeing more of the mold as we go along. Best part is that it is the perfect size for our muffins. They are 2 to 3 bites, so easy to eat while tearing up the big road!

If you don't have an egg bite mold, don't fret! You can pick up these silicone baking cups at a fraction of the cost. You can place them on top of the trivet in the IP or even in a small cake pan on the trivet. You will end up with bigger muffins, but that's never a bad thing!


The hard part of this recipe is deciding what kind of muffins you want. Blueberry? Chocolate chip? Lemon poppyseed? Chocolate chocolate chip? I usually keep one of each on the truck to prevent us from tiring of just one flavor. Next trip home, I will be working on some homemade mixes to add even more variety. Here are a few options.

Depending on where you shop, the mixes will cost about $1 each. Not bad at all for breakfast! If you are the only one eating them, this could be breakfast for a couple days, or even breakfast and a snack ( this completely depends on your willpower). For the two of us, however, this is just one breakfast.

Ingredients

1 pkg muffin mix (6.5oz-7oz)
1/2 cup water

Prep is easy with this one.
Place 1/2 cup water (whatever the pkg reccomends) in a measuring cup. Add muffin mix. Stir to combine. Fill each cavity of the egg bite mold 3/4 full and cover (not pictured). I have used paper towels, aluminum foil, and the silicone lid that came with the mold. I liked the results with the lid, but any option will yeild good results.

Add 1 cup of water into your Instant Pot. Place wire trivet (it comes with the IP or you can find one here.) into pot. Gently place egg bite mold onto trivet. Secure lid. 

Select HIGH PRESSURE, and MORE. Set timer for 10 minutes. If you are cooking at an elevation above 2000ft, read this post to learn what adjustments you should make. When timer goes off, natural release pressure for 5 minutes then quick release. Allow to cool for about 5 minutes and enjoy!

I love making these! Quick, easy, and little clean up. Plus, the ingredients store easily in the truck. I have some more breakfast treats in store for you, but it's time to hit the road. Check back later to see what else we are cooking up!

Until then, what are your favorite muffin flavors?

3s & 8s,
Crystal