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MR. MOMS FAVORITE FAMILY MEALS


QUICK • “DAD-TASTIC™” • DELICIOUS

Recipes for a busy family

By Dave Lilja & Dirk Johnson


Mr. Mom’s Favorite Family Meals

First Digital Edition

Published in 2011 by

DD Holdings, LLC

Louisville, CO 80027

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Mr. Moms Favorite Family Meals

Copyright © 2010 Dave Lilja & Dirk Johnson





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Foreword


Busy, Busy, Busy…..It seems that’s all you hear from families these days. With everyone being so busy, how do you fit in the time to cook that family meal? With a total of five children between our two families and being full time stay at home dads we were continually asking ourselves the question…..What are we going to make for dinner tonight? So….over a few margaritas, one hot Colorado afternoon, the idea for Mr. Mom’s Cookbook was conceived.


With a passion for cooking that began at a very young age, Chef Dave challenged himself to put his radical style of cooking on paper. Dirk, with his engineering design skills, was the perfect fit to take the concept and make it happen.


Talking and listening to moms at our kids’ elementary school we became aware that just because we were dads we were not alone in this evening meal dilemma. Mr. Mom’s Favorite Family Meals is the solution to the “what’s for dinner tonight” problem. We have come up with a variety of excellent quality “Dad-Tastic” meals that will surely please any type of family. This cookbook is presented as a vision from two very busy stay at home dads. Knowing how precious everyone’s time is we strive to bring you a variety of restaurant quality, family friendly, tasty meals. We are confident that you will find Mr. Mom’s Favorite Family Meals to be “Quick, Dad-Tastic™, Delicious”.

Happy Cooking and Great Family Time to All!


Cheers,


Chef Dave & Dirk



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Recipes

Rocking Oven Stew

Stuffed Buffalo Cheese Burgers

Hot Chicken Salad

Sesame Chicken

Pulled Pork in the Crock Pot

Pork Tenderloin with Maple Dijon Sauce

Fish Tacos

Baked Orange Roughy

Cholla French Toast

Spinach Salad with Roasted Walnuts Goat Cheese Cinnamon Balsamic Vinegar Dressing



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Biographies

Dirk “Coconut” Johnson

With his sharp design skills and the pursuit of the perfect margarita, Dirk mastered his skills at Purdue University. Residing in Louisville, CO, he is the father of two energetic elementary school age boys, and an extremely talented engineer that has the ability to think outside the box. He spends a great deal of time coaching his boys in basketball and football; the love of sports and cooking runs thru the family.

With other successful book ventures this cookbook was a natural fit and extension. Striving for perfection he has made this book unique, exciting, and most of all a great fit for families everywhere.


Dave “Longboard” Lilja

Raised in Boulder, Colorado, Dave’s cooking fundamentals were borne from a childhood Rocky Mountain cooking class. He has mastered the art of cooking from scratch and making great family meals based on the ingredients at hand. Actively infused into the lives of his three great elementary school kids – coaching, nurturing and of course, cooking for every ‘end of season’ celebration is what inspired Dave and the recipes of this cookbook. His outlook and style have given a unique and fantastic twist to family meals. In addition to working on this cookbook Dave enjoys skiing, golfing and spending time with family and friends.


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Introduction


‘What’s for dinner?’ will not be a thought that sends Chef Dave and Dirk into a panic. With “Mr. Mom’s Favorite Family Meals” you will not stress as much about your quality family meal.


This cooking assistant has each main meal indexed by its primary ingredient - beef, poultry, pork, fish, vegetarian, and side dishes. The primary goal of each recipe is to use mostly simple ingredients to create great, extraordinary, everyday meals. Each recipe is very easy to follow with a clear list of ingredients and detailed, step-by-step instructions. As problems may arise - check the ‘Chef Tips’ hints that are provided with each meal - saving time, money, or the threat of an uninviting menu item. Each meal also includes a ‘Make it a Meal’ side dish recommendation for every recipe. A simple side dish option that will round out each and every meal without a lot of added time or effort.


Your chefs have included a section titled ‘Kitchen Assistant’. This offers a brief summary of the few key ingredients, condiments, hardware, and accessories that should be found in every kitchen. With these basic staples - every recipe in this book will be within minutes from being your efficient family meal.


For those with a fading memory, like Chef Dirk, we have a thorough

‘Substitutions’ section. In here you will find quick substitution options for recipe items that you may have forgotten to restock. Sometimes a recipe ingredient may be impossible to replicate, but these should work just fine in a pinch....anything is better than that emergency run to the grocery store at 6 p.m. with the whole family in-tow.


We hope that you find this cookbook to be a great assistant to your family meal rush. Enjoy family time a little longer. Be prepared to offer meals that are quick, “dad-tastic™”, and delicious.


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Kitchen Essentials


Every kitchen must have spices and marinades:

Basil

Non-stick spray

Balsamic vinaigrette (not the dressing)

Nutmeg

Bay leaves

Olive oil

Chili powder

Oregano

Chili sauce

Rosemary

Cinnamon

Sage

Cumin

Soy sauce (low sodium)

Curry powder

Thyme

Garlic (jarred, keeps for 6 months)

Worcestershire sauce


A few unexpected items that really make recipes ‘zing’:

Sriracha sauce to spice up any marinade or dish (a little goes a long way!)

Chow-Chow sauce (semi-sweet, spicy mustard, pickle relish)

fantastic on any sandwich


Dairy Substitutions

Buttermilk, 1 Tbsp vinegar or lemon juice, plus 1 cup milk.

Let mixture stand for 5 minutes before using.

Sour cream, 1 cup plain yogurt

Half-and-Half, 7/8 cup milk plus 3 Tbsp butter

Yogurt (plain), 1 cup sour cream or buttermilk

Asiago cheese Parmesan cheese

Ricotta cheese Cottage cheese

Light cream, 2 Tbsp butter, plus 7/8 cup milk

Mayonnaise (for salad dressings),

1/2 cup plain yogurt and 1/2 cup mayonnaise

-OR- 1 cup sour cream -OR- 1 cup cottage cheese, pureed


Baking Substitutions


Active dry yeast, 2 1/2 tsp dry or 1/3 cake yeast, crumbled

Baking powder, 1/4 tsp baking soda plus 1/2 tsp cream of tartar

Cake flour, 1 cup minus 2 Tbsp all-purpose flour

Flour, 1 Tbsp (used for thickening) 1 1/2 tsp cornstarch

Honey, 1 1/4 cups sugar plus 1/4 cup water

Self-rising flour, 1 cup all-purpose flour plus 1 1/2 tsp baking

powder plus 1/2 tsp salt

Cream of tartar, 3 tsp of lemon juice -OR-3 tsp vinegar

Baking Soda there is NO substitute for baking soda

Butter, 1 cup margarine -OR- 1 cup vegetable shortening (for baking only)


Seasoning Substitutions


Mustard, dry, 1 Tbsp prepared mustard

Fresh Herbs, 1 tsp dried herbs

Garlic, 1/8 tsp garlic powder or minced dried garlic

Vanilla Bean, 1 tsp vanilla extract

Allspice, 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon plus 1/2 tsp ground cloves

Apple Pie Spice, 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon plus 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg

plus 1/8 tsp ground cardamom

Pumpkin Pie Spice 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon plus 1/4 tsp ground ginger

plus 1/8 tsp ground allspice plus 1/8 tsp ground nutmeg

Fish sauce Worcestershire sauce or light soy sauce with salt

Saffron, 1/2 tsp turmeric

Asian Basil equal amount any fresh basil variety

Tomato Sauce, 3/4 cup tomato paste plus 1 cup water

Tomato Juice, 1/2 cup tomato sauce plus 1/2 cup water

Onion, 1 tsp onion powder or 1 Tbsp minced dried onion,rehydrated

Chili Sauce, 1 cup tomato sauce, 1/8 cup brown sugar, 2 Tbsp


Ethnic Substitutions


Banana Leaves (as wrappers) foil, fresh corn husks, Thai leaves, or parchment paper

Chow-Chow sauce,3 tsp yellow mustard plus 1 tsp pickle relish (dill or sweet)

Sriracha sauce, 1 Tbsp 1/2 Tbsp Tabasco or other hot sauce

Liquid Substitutions


Lemon, 2 to 3 Tbsp bottled lemon juice

Orange, 1/4 to 1/3 cup orange juice

Amaretto, 1/4 to 1/2 tsp almond extract

Sherry, 1 to 2 tsp vanilla extract

Marsala, 1/4 cup dry wine plus 1 tsp brandy

White Wine, white grape juice or apple juice

Red wine, 1 Tbsp balsamic or red wine vinegar

Tomato Juice, 1/2 cup tomato sauce plus 1/2 cup water

Maple Syrup, combine 1 cup brown sugar, 1/2 cup sugar, and 1 cup water. Boil, then simmer for 10 minutes. Add 1 tsp butter, 1 tsp of maple or vanilla extract. Serve warm.

Red Wine, Sweet bottled grape juice or cranberry juice

Worcestershire Sauce, 1 Tbsp bottled steak sauce


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Rocking Oven Stew

3 lbs Beef chuck (cubed)

4 Celery stalks (1 inch pieces)

1 Md. yellow onion (chopped)

10 Carrots (chopped)

6 Md. potatoes (cubed)

1(14oz) Can of tomato sauce

2 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce

Salt

Pepper


Directions

Pre-heat oven to 325 degrees.

Spray a large casserole dish with non-stick spray.

Add beef, celery, onion, carrots, potatoes, tomato sauce, and Worcestershire sauce.

Season with salt and pepper.

Cover tightly, place in oven.

Bake for 3 ½ hours.

Remove, let stand for 10 minutes.


Chef Tips

You can substitute steak of any type for the beef stew meat.

Fresh stew meat is usually taken from the tougher cuts of beef, pork, or lamb because the stewing process tenderizes the meat.


Make it A Meal

Serve this stew over brown rice for a great plate meal.

Bread lovers should add a creamy corn bread (see page 110).


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Stuffed Buffalo Cheese Burgers

1 ½ lbs Ground buffalo

8 oz Fresh mozzarella


Directions

Pre-heat grill to medium heat

Divide ground buffalo into 5 equal portions

Divide each buffalo portion in half

Cut cheese slices into 4 equal pieces

Press each half flat, stack cheese in middle of patty, and cover with the other half of the buffalo patty. Pinch edges together to completely seal cheese inside

Cook burgers on grill 3-4 minutes on each side


Chef Tips

Cheese inside will be extremely hot don’t underestimate these extremely juicy burgers! Be sure to completely seal the cheese inside the two buffalo halves

Substitute your favorite cheese - kids love creamy american


Make it A Meal

Baked Beans with Bacon (see recipe)round out this juicy all-american meal.



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Chinese Sesame Chicken


5 Chicken breasts (boneless, skinless)

¼ cup Soy sauce (Low Sodium)

2 Tbsp Chinese Sriracha sauce

1 tsp Ground ginger

¼ cup Maple syrup

½ cup Flour

2 Tbsp Sesame seeds

1 Tbsp Sesame oil


Directions

Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees.

Cut chicken in half, lengthwise.

Combine the soy sauce, Sriracha sauce, ginger, and maple syrup in a large ziplock bag.

Marinate chicken breasts in soy sauce mixture for 30 minutes.

Remove chicken from the marinade (save marinade to place in the baking dish).

Combine the Flour and sesame seeds.

Heat a cast iron skillet over medium heat and add sesame oil.

Dredge both sides of each chicken breast in flour mixture and place in the cast iron skillet cooking them about 2 minutes per side.

Place chicken in the baking dish, cover, and bake for 30 minutes.


Chef Tips

Sriracha sauce is a hot chinese sauce typically found in the ethnic foods

section of any grocery store.


Make it A Meal
Serve with steamed white or brown rice and soba broccoli (page 109).



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Hot Chicken Salad

4 Chicken breasts (boneless, skinless)

3 cups Chopped celery

½ cup Frozen corn

½ cup Chopped onion

¾ cup Chopped almonds

1 cup Low-fat Mayonnaise

3 Tbsp Fresh lemon juice

½ cup Monterey-jack cheese

¾ cup Crushed potato chips


Directions

Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees

Place chicken in a pan with enough water to cover. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and cook until tender

Remove from heat, set aside, and let cool

In a large bowl combine celery, corn, onion, almonds, mayonnaise, and lemon juice

Chop chicken into ¼ inch cubes and add to the large mixing bowl

Pour mixture into casserole dish lightly coated with cooking spray

Sprinkle with cheese and potato chips

Place in oven uncovered. Bake for 15-20 minutes


Chef Tips

To add a kick to the chicken salad reduce the mayonnaise to ¾ cup replace with ¼ cup of spicy mustard or chow-chow sauce


Make it A Meal

Serve with crackers, snap peas, grapes, and hummus (See Recipe)


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Pulled Pork in Crock Pot

5 lbs Pork roast

½ cup Soy sauce

½ cup Barbecue sauce

¼ cup Balsamic vinaigrette

2 Tbsp Olive oil

1 Tbsp Sea salt

2 Tbsp Pepper


Directions


Trim any visible fat from the pork roast.

In a large mixing bowl combine soy sauce, barbecue sauce, balsamic vinaigrette, olive oil, sea salt, and pepper.

Place roast in crock pot, and cover with marinade.

Cover and cook on low for 15 hours.

Pull roast from crock pot and shred with two forks. Return to crock pot to reheat.


Chef Tips

The marinade liquid will be absorbed into the pork once it is shredded and returned to the crock pot.

This is a great recipe to start in the crock pot the night before


Make it A Meal

Serve as an open faced sandwich using whole wheat rolls. Buttered corn

makes a wonderful accompaniment



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Pork Tenderloin with Maple Dijon Sauce

3 lbs Pork tenderloin

5 Bay leaves (crushed)

½ tsp Ground cloves

½ tsp Cayenne pepper

1 tsp Nutmeg

1 tsp thyme

½ tsp Allspice

½ tsp Dried basil

½ tsp Pepper

½ tsp Salt

2 Tbsp Olive oil

Sauce

¾ cup Pure maple syrup

½ cup Dijon mustard


Directions

Let pork stand for ½ hour to reach room temperature

Preheat oven to 375 degrees

In a medium size bowl combine bay leaves, cloves, cayenne pepper, nutmeg, thyme, allspice, basil, pepper, and salt

Rub mixture into pork. Place into a baking dish or roasting pan and drizzle with olive oil

Cook uncovered for 45 minutes (or until 155 degrees on meat thermometer)

Remove from oven, and cover lightly with aluminum foil

Combine maple syrup and mustard sauce

Slice pork and serve with sauce on the side


Chef Tips

Allow cooked tenderloin to rest before serving so that juices will infuse into the meat


Make it A Meal

Roasted parmesan red skin potatoes are a great side dish:

- Halve Potatoes.

- Place in baking dish with ¼ ” water

- Microwave until tender

- Drain water

- Coat potatoes with olive oil, garlic powder, and parmesan cheese

- Bake at 400 degrees until tender


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Fish Tacos

1 lb Dover sole

10 Corn tortillas

2 cups Cabbage (shredded)

Taco Sauce

½ cup Plain yogurt

½ cup Mayonnaise

1 Lime (juiced)

1 Jalapeno (chopped)

1 tsp Oregano

½ tsp Cumin

½ tsp Dill (dried)

1 tsp Cayenne pepper (ground)


Directions

Pre-heat grill to medium heat.

In a medium bowl blend all sauce ingredients.

Refrigerate sauce for at least 20 minutes.

Grill fishh until opaque (white).

On each corn tortilla - add a serving of fish, sprinkle with cabbage, and drizzle with taco sauce.

Garnish with cheese, and guacamole as desired.


Chef Tips

Substitute ‘Creama Mexicana’ for mayonnaise. Creama Mexicana is a popular Mexican fresh cream that exudes a smooth and creamy flavor to the fish tacos. Look for Creama in the refrigerated section.


Make it A Meal

Pair these tacos with a can of spicy black beans. Add cooked rice with

diced tomatoes, sweet onion, and cilantro.



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Baked Orange Roughy

2 lbs Orange Roughy fillets

1 tsp Salt

1 Egg

½ cup Mayonnaise

1 tsp Lemon juice

1 tsp Dijon mustard

1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce

1 tsp Pepper


Directions

Pre-heat oven to 425 degrees

In medium size bowl, add salt and egg. Beat until fluffy

Blend mayonnaise, lemon juice, mustard and Worcestershire sauce together with egg mixture

Spray a 9x16 baking dish with non-stick cooking spray

Place fillets on baking dish, and cover with egg mixture

Bake for 20-25 minutes (or until golden brown)

Remove from oven and serve hot


Chef Tips

Some people contest that it is important to rinse all fish to remove potentially harmful bacteria Even the US Department of Agriculture concurs that there is no need to rinse the fish prior to baking. The baking process will kill the bacteria. Skip

this step and start cooking!


Make it A Meal

Round out this meal with green beans and a spinach and strawberries salad. Top with balsamic vinaigrette dressing


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Corn Fritters

1 cup Olive oil

¾ cup Flour

½ cup Cornmeal (finely ground)

1 tsp Baking powder

1 tsp Salt

½ tsp Pepper

1 cup Seltzer water (or club soda)

1 Lg. egg (separated)

2 cups Corn kernels

3 Green onions (thinly sliced)


Directions

Heat olive oil in a 9” cast iron skillet over medium-high heat.

In a large bowl, whisk flour, cornmeal, baking powder, salt, and pepper.

In another bowl, whisk club soda and egg yolk.

Gradually whisk club soda mixture into flour mixture until a smooth batter is formed.

In a small bowl, whisk egg white until soft peaks form. Fold egg white into batter.

Stir in corn and green onions until incorporated.

Working in batches, drop the batter into the skillet, using 1/3 cup batter for each fritter.

Cook, turning the fritters once, until golden brown and crisp, 3 to 4 minutes per side.

Drain fritters on baking sheet lined with paper towels.


Chef Tips

Fritters are best served immediately - while still warm and crunchy.

Drizzle with maple syrup for a heavenly finish!


Make it A Meal

Add browned sausage links and mixed fresh fruit for a complete meal.

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Cauliflower Mash Potatoes

1 Lg. Cauliflower

1 cup Non-fat milk

½ cup Low-fat sour cream

½ tsp Pepper

½ tsp Salt


Directions

Steam cauliflower until soft and mushy

In a blender place cauliflower, milk, sour cream, salt and pepper.

Puree, serve hot (caution: Hot items in blender will cause the top to pop off so hold on).


Chef Tips

Don’t tell the kids that it is cauliflower

--they’ll all think it is mashers.


Make it A Meal

This side goes great with:

Bavarian Pot Roast - page 18

Eggplant Parmesan - page 95

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Cholla French Toast with Fresh Strawberries

1 Loaf of cholla bread

3 cups Fresh strawberries

2 cups Egg whites or egg substitue

¼ cup powdered sugar

Pure maple syrup


Directions

Cut bread into 1 to 1 1/2 inch thick slices

Cut Strawberries into halves

Heat non-stick skillet over medium heat

Spray pan with non-stick cooking spray

Pour 2 cups of eggs into a bowl

Dip both sides of bread into the eggs and place in the pan

Cook on each side until browned (approximately 3 minutes)

Remove, place on plate, cover with strawberries, sprinkle with powdered sugar, and top with maple syrup


Chef Tips

For an extra flavor infusion - add 1/2 tsp vanilla and almond extract to the egg


Make it A Meal

Make fried apples to accompany the French toast:

- Heat 1 Tbsp butter in a skillet

- Add 3 sliced, peeled apples

- Add 1 tsp white and brown sugar

- Mix to coat and cook until apples are caramelized and golden brown

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Spinach Salad with Roasted Walnuts Goat Cheese Cinnamon Balsamic Vinegar Dressing

1 Bag of prewashed spinach (Stemmed Optional)

1 cup Walnut halves

6 Ounces of Goat Cheese

Balsamic Vinegar Dressing

½ cup pure olive oil

¼ cup balsamic vinegar

1 ½ tsp ground cinnamon

1 tsp Cracked peppercorn


Directions

Layer pecan halves on aluminum foil and place in oven over medium heat 5-8 minutes turning frequently

Remove from heat and set aside

In medium sized bowl combine all dressing ingredients in the order listed above and mix well

In a large bowl toss the spinach with the toasted walnuts, goat cheese and dressing


Chef Tips

You will know that the pecans are finished toasting when the nuts begin to darken, and they give off a nutty aroma. Try Fresh Vanilla extract instead of cinnamon for a different twist

The peppercorn buttermilk dressing will last up to 3 days in the refrigerator


Make it A Meal

Add Grilled Chicken Breast or Salomon for a complete Dad-Tastic Meal™



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