My feet won't stop swelling! Every morning they just get bigger and bigger, my fingers hurt to bend! I'm so done with this!!
We finished our fire place.
I woke up wanting to change my chalkboard finally to a Halloween theme.
For dinner I made a Beef Shank Stew with Parmesan Dumplings, oh man does that sound good or what?
First I took the beef shanks and heavily salt and peppered them.
Added a little dusting of flour to make sure it would thicken a bit, not not too much cause I will be putting dumplings in this so that will help thicken it up enough.
I put my Dutch oven to medium high and added a small amount of canola oil. Added the first 2 beef shanks, you want to give enough room to get that delicious brown crust on each side so do this in batches.
While browning the shanks, I diced up the veggies. 1 large onion, 3 small carrots, 1 large celery stalk, sliced 3 garlic cloves, and a package of whole Bella mushrooms quartered.
After each shank was browned I moved them to a plate.
First I put the onions, carrots, and celery in and fried them till they became soft.
Then I added the garlic and fried that for about a minute.
I moved the veggies aside and made a spot in the middle to add a tablespoon of tomato paste and stirred to fry it in the oil then mixed it with the veggies.
Then I added a little under a cup if red wine to the pot.
Next I added 2 tbs of soy sauce.
Then a can of San Marzano tomatoes with Basil.
I didn't add this whole tablespoon of sugar, only 2/3rds of it.
I stirred that together, then put the meat back to the pan, don't forget all the juices that collected on the plate it was resting on.
I put in 5 sprigs of my home grown thyme, and 2 bay leaves.
Then I poured in beef stock till it came up to the top edge of the meat. Try and push the meat under the broth so it won't dry out.
I brought it to a boil, put the lid on and turned it down to low and simmered for 2 hours. Then put in the Mushrooms.
For the dumplings I cubed a stick of butter.
And added that to the food processor.
Added 2 cups of flour.
Pulsed that till it looked like sand and slowly added 3/4 cup of milk till it formed a ball. Took the ball out and made a bunch of balls smaller than a golf ball.
To make dessert I used a pioneer woman recipe that I saw this weekend but changed it up a bit with an Oreo crust instead of graham cracker.
First I took 25 whole Oreo cookies, I wanted the orange Halloween ones but my stupid grocery store did not have them and I didn't feel like running around on my poor swollen feet to find them. Plus it prob wouldn't have even been noticeable since they were crushed together. Anyways, I crushed the 25 Oreos in a bag until as fine as possible, you can use a food processor for more fine crumbs but I'm using it for my dumplings and didn't want to clean it out.
Poured them into a glass pie dish and put in the oven at 350° for 5 mins to set.
Next I took 2 pints of vanilla ice cream and left it out to soften.
I asked James what candy bars he wanted in the ice cream and he picked butterfinger and Reese's cups.
Not my pick but I love him so I'll deal with it. I would have done Heath and BabyRuth! Yumm! Ok back to his pick. I chopped them up into small pieces.
Then mixed them into the softened vanilla ice cream.
Then poured that into the cooled Oreo crust.
Then took a small amount of pecans, chopped them up.
And sprinkled on top.
Covered tightly with foil and put it in the freezer till dessert time, but at least an hour. Then I took a milk chocolate hot fudge sauce, warmed it in the microwave and poured on top of each piece. Can you say yummy?!
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