I’ve been so desperate for hockey that I’ve been reduced to watching old programs on the NHL network. So I decided to cook my way through until the 15th of September and hope that training camp will begin. I comforted my self with a nice easy recipe that requires few ingredients and from start to […]
July 8, 2012 by The Recipe Seeker
Anze Kopitar went home to Jesenice,Slovania and Andrei Lokti went home to Loskresensk, Russia. Slava Voynov also went home to Cheylabinsk, Russia and all 3 of them took the Stanley Cup with them. I wanted to share their food with all of you so I found 2 recipes from their countries. I tested them and […]
June 14, 2012 by The Recipe Seeker
Getting ready to watch the celebration parade today on TV. The local ABC channel is broadcasting it and I just have to have something sweet and rich to go along with my sweet and rich celebratory feeling. What better way than with chocolate, raspberries and almonds. Ingredients: 2/3 cup rasbpberry jam 1 box of brownie […]
May 9, 2012 by tracykingslover
You’ve seen the Eulogies over at Puck Daddy from Yahoo Sports. It’s basically a verbal beat down on the team eliminated from the playoffs. And to make it more offensive, the eulogy is usually written by the eliminated team’s rival. If you have not followed the Eulogies, they are a lot of fun to read. […]
February 29, 2012 by The Recipe Seeker
So, the KINGS are on a roll. What that means is that they won last night. Next step…the CUP. Okay, they do have a way to go but it’s still possible. And here’s a recipe you can make in advance then pop it in the oven and enjoy the game while it bakes. This is […]
February 23, 2012 by The Recipe Seeker
Italian Sausage Soup This soup makes a delicious winter supper for 6. You can double it easily for a larger crowd. The flavors balance nicely and you can substitute the vegetables for the ones you have on hand. Make this between periods and you have a really tasty meal for after the game. 1 pound […]
February 16, 2012 by The Recipe Seeker
Here’s a really good and easy recipe that can be made in the microwave. I cooked it in a 350 degree convection oven for 1 hour because I don’t do microwave cooking. But I have enclosed the directions for both in case anyone prefers microwave cooking. It turned out super moist and delicious. Sometimes […]
January 26, 2012 by The Recipe Seeker
Such a fancy name for a delicious and easy snack for during the All Star weekend. For the gremolata, combine; 2 tbsp. grated parmesan cheese 1 tbsp. each minced lemon zest and fresh thyme 1 tsp. minced garlic 1/2 tsp. each kosher salt and black pepper 1/4 tsp. red pepper flakes Set aside. For the […]
January 18, 2012 by tracykingslover
When you watch as much hockey as my hubbypat and I do, we cannot eat greasy game food all the time. First off, we would be over 300 pounds each because we watch hockey every night! So the challenge is finding healthy balanced foods that we can cook and not miss any of the action […]
January 8, 2012 by The Recipe Seeker
These little tarts are great made ahead so you can nosh during the game. The recipe can be doubled, tripled or you can make as many as you have muffin tins. Omit the green onions if you prefer, but they do add color and flavor. 8 slices of white or whole wheat sandwich bread, crusts […]
December 12, 2011 by The Recipe Seeker
As this yummy meal only takes 25 minutes from start to finish, you can make it after the game. While you make it, you can think about how wonderful it was that we beat Boston. 1 pound orechiette (lttle ears) pasta 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 pound turkey or italian sausage, casings removed 1 small onion, […]
August 28, 2012 by The Recipe Seeker
6