Home Matters Linky Party #537

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Welcome to the weekly Home Matters Linky Party

A great place to come, share your blog posts and make new friends.

We are so glad you are here with us each week.

I am so excited to be a part of the Home Matters Linky Party Team! I have been participating for quite some time and am eager to make some more contributions to this party. A little about me – I’m a Wife and Mom. My husband, four kids, 5 dogs and 25+ chickens (and counting) all currently live in the rural Montana. We are embarking on the adventure of a lifetime as we live out our dreams of being Homesteaders! Like the name implies – I love to make homemade meals every night of the week for my family. I care about what types of things we are eating and I like to try new things. This blog is all about sharing those journeys and adventures with you.

 

Now on to this week’s party! I can’t wait to see you there.

Meet the hosts!

Donna @ Modern On MonticelloFacebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

 

Joy @ Days Filled With JoyFacebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Facebook Group

 

Estelle @ Homemade On A WeeknightFacebook | Pinterest | Instagram

My feature this week!

Bacon Cheddar Jalapeno Cornbread

Bacon Cheddar Jalapeño Cornbread

EACH HOSTESS SELECTS THEIR OWN 4 FEATURES EACH WEEK. THERE ARE A TOTAL OF 12 DIFFERENT BLOGGERS FEATURED WEEKLY.

IF YOU WEREN’T FEATURED ON MY BLOG THIS WEEK, YOU MAY HAVE BEEN FEATURED AT Love My Little Cottage , OR Days filled with joy. HOP OVER TO TAKE A LOOK!

 

My feature picks this week!

Baked Chili Dogs

shared by Miz Helen’s Country Cottage

Red White & Blue Chocolate Dipped Sugar Wafer

shared by The Kitchen is My Playground

Mojito Cheesecake in a Jar

shared by The Copper Table

Croissant Berry Breakfast Casserole

shared by Press Print Party!

Home Matters Linky Party Guidelines:

  1. Please take some time to poke around and visit some of the other links.
  2. Please take some time to check out your hosts and co-hosts on social media.
  3. We appreciate the variety of blogs on the www; however, the Home Matters Party is for links on matters of the HOME. Please link accordingly.
  4. We ask that you do not add other Linky Parties, Blog Hops, or Giveaways–unless you begin the party with a new project, recipe or post.
  5. On the same note, please do not add links of an extremist, political or strong controversial nature. (The hosts and co-hosts read each and every blog post linked and will contact you directly if you have linked something that does not fit into the realm of the party.)

With your help, we can continue to grow the Home Matters Party! Thank you!

We are looking for Co-Hosts. Help us Rock this party!
If you are interested, please contact Donna at radforddesignstudio@gmail.com.

 

Link Up!

By joining the Home Matters Linky Party you are giving permission for all hosts and co-hosts to use and share any part of your post, including pictures, for party promotion, as featured posts, in party photo collages, on blogs, across social media, etc. All credits will be given to the original source.

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

Thank you for joining in the fun and excitement at the Home Matters Linky Party. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do. We look forward to chatting with you in the comments.

 Happy Cooking,

Bacon Cheddar Jalapeño Cornbread

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Every BBQ platter needs some fresh made buttery cornbread. So let’s take that a step further and load it up with some cheddar cheese, fresh jalapeno, and crispy bacon bits! But be careful – if you bring this Bacon Cheddar Jalapeno Cornbread to a function or party, they will be asking you to bring it back again and again! It really is THAT good.

Bacon Cheddar Jalapeño Cornbread

This recipe for homemade cornbread is one you will want to hold on to. If you just omit the cheese, bacon, and jalapeno, you have a delightful light cornbread. Simply reduce the cook time by about five minutes, and it will be golden brown. That said – you can also do other mix-ins. You can add a can of corn (drained) or ranch seasoning or Cajun seasoning and chopped up andouille sausage.

Bacon Cheddar Jalapeño Cornbread

Substitutes and Variations:

If you want more of a Mexican flair, you can use diced green chilies instead of the jalapeños. And while I do think fresh jalapeños are really great in this, you could use pickled as well. You can also play around with the type of cheese you use. Just don’t go for a super salty or super soft cheese as it will all bake up differently.

Bacon Cheddar Jalapeño Cornbread

Suggestions for Sides:

As I mentioned- this belongs on every bbq platter you make. It goes with ribs and tritip and brisket and pulled pork and bbq chicken. It also makes a great addition to a breakfast buffet!

Bacon Cheddar Jalapeño Cornbread

Tools that may make this recipe easier:

I prefer to line my baking dish with parchment paper so that I can easily lift the cooked cornbread from the baking dish. It also makes it so much easier to cut into nice pieces  and serve.

Bacon Cheddar Jalapeño Cornbread

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Bacon Cheddar Jalapeno Cornbread

A fantastic homemade cornbread loaded with fresh jalapeno, crispy bacon and melty cheese.
Course Baked Goods, Side Dish
Cuisine American
Keyword bacon, bacon bits, cheddar, cheddar cheese, cornbread, cornbread mix, homemade baking mixes, homemade cornbread mix, jalapeno
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Servings 9

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 Eggs beaten
  • ¾ cup Milk melted
  • ¼ cup Oil or melted butter
  • 2 cups Cornbread Mix see below
  • 1 Jalapeno diced
  • 2 cups Cheddar Cheese chopped
  • ½ lb Bacon

To Make Cornbread Mix (makes enough for 3 batches)

  • 1 tbsp Baking Powder
  • ½ cup White sugar
  • 2 cup Flour
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • cup Cornmeal
  • ½ tsp Garlic Powder
  • ½ tsp Onion Powder
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Instructions

To Make the Mix

  • Add all ingredients to a mixing bowl. Use a whisk to thoroughly combine
  • Transfer mix to airtight container.

To Make 8x8inch Pan of Cornbread

  • Preheat oven to 350degF.
  • In a frying pan over medium high heat, add bacon. Cook until crispy and remove to a paper towel covered plate.
  • Combine eggs, milk, oil and cornbread mix in a mixing bowl.
  • Chop up bacon into small bits.
  • Fold in cheese, bacon bits and diced jalapenos to cornbread mix.
  • Transfer to parchment paper lined 8×8 baking dish (you can spray with cooking spray if you prefer)
  • Baked for 35 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean from center of pan.

I love to link up my posts to lots of blogs around the internet – check out this Ultimate Handy Linky Party List to find some of the places I share to!

Estelle Forrest self-published this cookbook after a lot of playing around in the kitchen. You can purchase your own copy here:

AVAILABLE IN PRINT OR KINDLE eBOOK VERSIONS

Don’t miss new recipes from Homemade on a Weeknight – subscribe and get an email with every new post!

Weekly Wrap-up & Senior Salon Pit Stop #367

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Welcome to Senior Salon Pit Stop #367

Welcome to this week’s Weekly Wrap-up and Blog Link-up.

It’s a new year at the Senior Salon Pit Stop and it’s time to vroom-vroom to all the great posts that everyone is creating all around the the blogosphere! Scroll down to check out my Weekly Wrap-up along with my Featured posts from the previous Pit Stop!

What’s been going on at Homemade on a Weeknight?

At the encourage my dear friend and SPSS co-host Melynda, I took the leap to learn more about becoming a beekeeper. This is going to be our next endeavor on our homestead. I made a simple inquiry on a local beekeepers club Facebook page lead me (and my hubs) to be invited to the club president’s farm just a few miles away. He gave us an incredible private lesson on the basics of setting up a hive, inspecting the hives (who knew the frames covered in comb, honey and bees was sooo heavy!) and learn about what sort of wildflowers we need to get planted this fall. We are too late to start a hive this year, but with the proper planning we will be able to start in the spring. Oh and maybe the most fun of all – we got to try some homemade triple berry mead that was just delicious.

What have you been up to this past week?

Just #ICYMI – here is one of the popular posts from last week – Double Bacon Cheeseburger! What’s your favorite burger topping?

Double Bacon Cheeseburger

In case you missed it, here are the recipes that I shared to the blog this week:

Have you had a chance to check out the new Facebook group Yum Hungry Hangout & Giggles? It is a place to share your foodie finds, funny facts and in general hangout and get to know each other more through out shared love of food. Please feel free to check it out and maybe join in the fun!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/yumyumhungryhangoutandgiggles/

By joining the Senior Salon Pit Stop, you signify permission (EsmeSalon privacy policy) to share your posts and images here and receive an email reminder when our next Senior Salon Pit Stop is LIVE. 

Show off your feature by adding the “I was featured at the Senior Salon Pit Stop” image to your post. Use this code:

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You may also be featured on EsmeSalon as part of the Top featured posts.

These posts caught my eye last week! Please check back each week to see if your post is one of the ones that got a feature!

Eggy Potato Salad shared by Recipe Ideas Shop

Pellet Grill Smoked Enchiladas shared by Mommy Hates Cooking

Cucumber with Celery and Dill salad

Cinnamon Roll Casserole shared by Walking on Sunshine Recipes

Salted Egg Pasta with Shrimps from The Note So Creative Cook

Come and meet your Senior Salon Pit Stop Crew.

Senior Salon Pit Stop Crew

Meet your SSPS Crew:

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EstelleBlogPinterestFacebookInstagram
EsmeBlogPinterestFacebookInstagram

SSPS Is Hiring – are you interested in joining the Senior Salon Pit Stop Host Team? Please fill out our Co-Host Questionnaire

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A few simple rules for the Senior Salon Pit Stop Link Party:

  • For every post that you share – make one comment on someone else’s post.  Help make their day a bit brighter.
  • Unlimited sharing BUT we ask that you visit one other blog post for each link you share.
  • Posts can be on any subject that is family-friendly.
  • Posts with direct sales, shops, or affiliates must contain relevant post content.

That’s it! Come and join the fun and let’s make it worthwhile!

If you are looking for more fun places to link up your posts – check out our Ultimate Handy Linky Party List – check back often as it’s always growing. And if we have missed your Linky Party – please send me a message and we will get it added in!

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Rustic Pepper Jack Potatoes

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Potatoes are such a perfect side dish for weeknight meals. They are a great starch option, and they are super versatile, so you can make them work with most any type of cuisine. My family especially loves mashed potatoes, so I decided to give my rustic potatoes a little kick in the pants by adding some pepper jack cheese. They turned out so ooey and gooey! So next time you plan to make meat and potatoes for dinner, consider making these Rustic Pepper Jack Potatoes.

Rustic Pepper Jack Potatoes

What makes them rustic you might be asking yourself. Well, in my family, it’s how we specify with or without the peel. Rustic means the peel is left on and mashed in. They also tend to be a bit more lumpy or chunky, not smooth mashed. If we just say mashed potatoes, we mean smooth and creamy, little to no lumps peeled potatoes. I usually decide which to make based on what I am serving them with. If I need something of texture, I’ll go rustic, but if I have that texture elsewhere, I will go with the creamier mashed potatoes. That said, you can add pepper jack cheese to your creamy mashed potatoes, too!

Rustic Pepper Jack Potatoes

Substitutes and Variations:

This particular recipe uses pepper jack cheese, which stands to reason you can really use any kind of melty cheese. I have done smoked gouda, as well as a habenaro white cheddar before. As long as the cheese will melt easily without producing too much extra fat/oil, it will work. I specified white pepper for this recipe – this is a preferred ingredient whenever I make smashed or mashed potatoes. I just dont care for seeing the pieces of black peppercorns in the dish.

Rustic Pepper Jack Potatoes

Suggestions for Sides:

Meat and potatoes is a classic combo because it’s seriously the best combo. And these potatoes go with just abojt any meat. Fantastic with some seared steaks, a grilled chicken breast, some bone-in pork chops, truly any kind of meat.

Rustic Pepper Jack Potatoes

Tools that may make this recipe easier:

You will need a good potato smasher for this recipe. I prefer a long handled variety with open-ended edges on the smashing part. I just find this easier to use and easier to clean in the end.

Now Let’s Get Cookin’!

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Rustic Pepper Jack Potatoes

A rustic but flavorful side dish of russet potatoes and pepper jack cheese for a little zip!
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Keyword cheesy potatoes, mashed potatoes, pepper jack, pepper jack cheese, russet potatoes, rustic mashed potatoes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Servings 6

Equipment

  • 1 Potato Smasher

Ingredients

  • 5 lb Russet Potatoes quartered
  • 1 lb Pepper Jack Cheese chopped
  • ½ cup Butter
  • 1 cup Heavy Cream
  • 2 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp White Pepper
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Instructions

  • Add potatoes to a large pot. Fill with enough water to cover the potatoes, and add half a teaspoon of salt. Place over medium-high heat.
  • Let cook at a rolling boil until the potatoes are fork tender. Then drain in a colander and transfer to serving bowl.
  • Add butter, cream, white pepper and remaining salt. Use a potato smasher to mash and smash the potatoes to desired level of smoothness.
  • Fold in chopped cheese and then let sit for around 5 minutes before serving.

I love to link up my posts to lots of blogs around the internet – check out this Ultimate Handy Linky Party List to find some of the places I share to!

Estelle Forrest self-published this cookbook after a lot of playing around in the kitchen. You can purchase your own copy here:

AVAILABLE IN PRINT OR KINDLE eBOOK VERSIONS

Don’t miss new recipes from Homemade on a Weeknight – subscribe and get an email with every new post!

Home Matters Linky Party #536

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Welcome to the weekly Home Matters Linky Party

A great place to come, share your blog posts and make new friends.

We are so glad you are here with us each week.

I am so excited to be a part of the Home Matters Linky Party Team! I have been participating for quite some time and am eager to make some more contributions to this party. A little about me – I’m a Wife and Mom. My husband, four kids, 5 dogs and 25+ chickens (and counting) all currently live in the rural Montana. We are embarking on the adventure of a lifetime as we live out our dreams of being Homesteaders! Like the name implies – I love to make homemade meals every night of the week for my family. I care about what types of things we are eating and I like to try new things. This blog is all about sharing those journeys and adventures with you.

 

Now on to this week’s party! I can’t wait to see you there.

Meet the hosts!

Donna @ Modern On MonticelloFacebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

 

Joy @ Days Filled With JoyFacebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Facebook Group

 

Estelle @ Homemade On A WeeknightFacebook | Pinterest | Instagram

My feature this week!

Mediterranean Salsa

Mediterranean Salsa

EACH HOSTESS SELECTS THEIR OWN 4 FEATURES EACH WEEK. THERE ARE A TOTAL OF 12 DIFFERENT BLOGGERS FEATURED WEEKLY.

IF YOU WEREN’T FEATURED ON MY BLOG THIS WEEK, YOU MAY HAVE BEEN FEATURED AT Love My Little Cottage , OR Days filled with joy. HOP OVER TO TAKE A LOOK!

 

My feature picks this week!

Red White & Blue Virgin White Sangria

shared by The Kitchen is My Playground

Pellet Grill Chicken Wings

Citrusy Orange Marmalade Cornish Hens

shared by Thrifting Wonderland

Espresso Cupcakes

Ooey Gooey Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

shared by Wedding Soiree Blog by K-Mich

Millionaire Dip

Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

shared by Yummi Haus

Cozy Hot Bread Pudding

Home Matters Linky Party Guidelines:

  1. Please take some time to poke around and visit some of the other links.
  2. Please take some time to check out your hosts and co-hosts on social media.
  3. We appreciate the variety of blogs on the www; however, the Home Matters Party is for links on matters of the HOME. Please link accordingly.
  4. We ask that you do not add other Linky Parties, Blog Hops, or Giveaways–unless you begin the party with a new project, recipe or post.
  5. On the same note, please do not add links of an extremist, political or strong controversial nature. (The hosts and co-hosts read each and every blog post linked and will contact you directly if you have linked something that does not fit into the realm of the party.)

With your help, we can continue to grow the Home Matters Party! Thank you!

We are looking for Co-Hosts. Help us Rock this party!
If you are interested, please contact Donna at radforddesignstudio@gmail.com.

 

Link Up!

By joining the Home Matters Linky Party you are giving permission for all hosts and co-hosts to use and share any part of your post, including pictures, for party promotion, as featured posts, in party photo collages, on blogs, across social media, etc. All credits will be given to the original source.

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

Thank you for joining in the fun and excitement at the Home Matters Linky Party. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do. We look forward to chatting with you in the comments.

 Happy Cooking,

Mediterranean Salsa

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When I make gyros or pitas at home, I love to include this Mediterranean Salsa – that brings great flavor to the whole bite. With these fresh ingredients, you will bring a brightness to your meal that will really take it up a notch. The flavors of dill, parsley, and oregano paired with fresh cucumber, red onion, and red onions also make for a lovely chip and dip combo with some pita chips.

Mediterranean Salsa


While you can definitely make this just before serving it up, I do suggest that you make it at least a few hours before whenever possible. Maybe make it on your lunch break (if you come home) or in the morning before heading out for the day. Letting the ingredients sit and mingle makes it just that much more flavorful.

Mediterranean Salsa

Substitutes and Variations:

If you want to make this salsa have some real zing or zip – you could add in some spicy peppers. Its not really meant to be a spicy salsa, so that’s the only reason I don’t include it. You can also add some crumbled feta cheese to it, if you want to add to the Mediterranean flair.

Mediterranean Salsa

Suggestions for Sides:

As I mentioned, this is great with some crunchy pita chips. It’s also really good on a gyro, Mediterranean style burger, or even some flatbread with some feta.

Mediterranean Salsa

Tools that may make this recipe easier:

Knife skills are important when making this recipe. So a nice sharp chefs knife is important to have in your kitchen, also with a sturdy cutting board. You want to try to get the tomatoes and cucumber cut to nearly the same size for the best mouth feel. You will also want a microplane or zester to get that delicious flavor packed peel off the lemon.

Mediterranean Salsa

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Mediterranean Salsa

A tangy and fresh salsa with a Mediterranean flair for your gyros, Greek salads and bowl or just to dip your pita chips in!
Course Condiment, Salsa, Sauce
Cuisine American, Greek, Mediterranean
Keyword cucumber, fresh dill, fresh parsley, gyro, lemon, lemon juice, Mediterranean salsa, red onion, salt
Prep Time 10 minutes
Refrigerator Time 30 minutes
Servings 2 cups

Ingredients

  • 1 pint Cherry Tomatoes small diced
  • ½ Medium Red Onion small diced
  • ½ cup Chopped Fresh Dill
  • ½ cup Chopped Fresh Parsley
  • 2 Garlic Cloves minced
  • 1 Medium English Cucumber seeded and small diced
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 Lemon zest & juice
  • 1 tsp Dried Oregano
  • ½ tsp Red Pepper Flakes
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Instructions

  • In a small bowl, combine all ingredients thoroughly.
  • Cover with plastic wrap (or make in container that has a lid) and place in refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. It will keep for up to 5 days.

I love to link up my posts to lots of blogs around the internet – check out this Ultimate Handy Linky Party List to find some of the places I share to!

Estelle Forrest self-published this cookbook after a lot of playing around in the kitchen. You can purchase your own copy here:

AVAILABLE IN PRINT OR KINDLE eBOOK VERSIONS

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Weekly Wrap-up & Senior Salon Pit Stop #366

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Welcome to Senior Salon Pit Stop #366

Welcome to this week’s Weekly Wrap-up and Blog Link-up.

It’s a new year at the Senior Salon Pit Stop and it’s time to vroom-vroom to all the great posts that everyone is creating all around the the blogosphere! Scroll down to check out my Weekly Wrap-up along with my Featured posts from the previous Pit Stop!

What’s been going on at Homemade on a Weeknight?

Last week I shared that we finally got all of our plants into the soil. This week we were able to actually harvest some of the first plants that we put into a soil several weeks ago. Like these adorable little radishes that I pickled and our family just devoured. I had never made pickled radishes but it just sounds so good. I mixed some water, white vinegar, salt, sugar, garlic powder, paprika, black pepper and dill with the thinly sliced radishes and it was so good. I served them over the top of some simple grilled pork chops, along side my Rustic Pepper Jack Potatoes.

What have you been up to this past week?

Just #ICYMI – here is one of the newest posts from last week – Buffalo Chicken Pizza! What’s your favorite kind of “non-traditional” pizza?

Buffalo Chicken Pizza

In case you missed it, here are the recipes that I shared to the blog this week:

Have you had a chance to check out the new Facebook group Yum Hungry Hangout & Giggles? It is a place to share your foodie finds, funny facts and in general hangout and get to know each other more through out shared love of food. Please feel free to check it out and maybe join in the fun!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/yumyumhungryhangoutandgiggles/

By joining the Senior Salon Pit Stop, you signify permission (EsmeSalon privacy policy) to share your posts and images here and receive an email reminder when our next Senior Salon Pit Stop is LIVE. 

Show off your feature by adding the “I was featured at the Senior Salon Pit Stop” image to your post. Use this code:

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You may also be featured on EsmeSalon as part of the Top featured posts.

These posts caught my eye last week! Please check back each week to see if your post is one of the ones that got a feature!

Whipped Burrata with Hot Honey & Peaches shared by Our Tiny Nest

Old Fashioned Sweet Date Bars shared by Join Me in the Kitchen

Cucumber with Celery and Dill salad

Blueberry Lemonade Recipe shared by Recipes Simple

Frozen Smores Bars from Rosebakes

Come and meet your Senior Salon Pit Stop Crew.

Senior Salon Pit Stop Crew

Meet your SSPS Crew:

MelyndaBlogPinterestFacebookInstagram
EstelleBlogPinterestFacebookInstagram
EsmeBlogPinterestFacebookInstagram

SSPS Is Hiring – are you interested in joining the Senior Salon Pit Stop Host Team? Please fill out our Co-Host Questionnaire

SSPS Co-Host Post

A few simple rules for the Senior Salon Pit Stop Link Party:

That’s it! Come and join the fun and let’s make it worthwhile!

If you are looking for more fun places to link up your posts – check out our Ultimate Handy Linky Party List – check back often as it’s always growing. And if we have missed your Linky Party – please send me a message and we will get it added in!

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

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Home Matters Linky Party #535

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Welcome to the weekly Home Matters Linky Party #535

A great place to come, share your blog posts and make new friends.

We are so glad you are here with us each week.

I am so excited to be a part of the Home Matters Linky Party Team! I have been participating for quite some time and am eager to make some more contributions to this party. A little about me – I’m a Wife and Mom. My husband, four kids, 5 dogs and 25+ chickens (and counting) all currently live in the rural Montana. We are embarking on the adventure of a lifetime as we live out our dreams of being Homesteaders! Like the name implies – I love to make homemade meals every night of the week for my family. I care about what types of things we are eating and I like to try new things. This blog is all about sharing those journeys and adventures with you.

 

Now on to this week’s party! I can’t wait to see you there.

Meet the hosts!

Donna @ Modern On MonticelloFacebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram

 

Joy @ Days Filled With JoyFacebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Facebook Group

 

Estelle @ Homemade On A WeeknightFacebook | Pinterest | Instagram

My feature this week!

Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing

Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing

EACH HOSTESS SELECTS THEIR OWN 4 FEATURES EACH WEEK. THERE ARE A TOTAL OF 12 DIFFERENT BLOGGERS FEATURED WEEKLY.

IF YOU WEREN’T FEATURED ON MY BLOG THIS WEEK, YOU MAY HAVE BEEN FEATURED AT Love My Little Cottage , OR Days filled with joy. HOP OVER TO TAKE A LOOK!

 

My feature picks this week!

Pellet Grill Chicken Wings

shared by Yummi Haus

Pellet Grill Chicken Wings

Espresso Cupcakes

shared by 25 Hour Family

Espresso Cupcakes

Millionaire Dip

shared by 3 Boys and a Dog

Millionaire Dip

Cozy Hot Bread Pudding

shared by Esme’s Senior Salon

Cozy Hot Bread Pudding

Home Matters Linky Party Guidelines:

  1. Please take some time to poke around and visit some of the other links.
  2. Please take some time to check out your hosts and co-hosts on social media.
  3. We appreciate the variety of blogs on the www; however, the Home Matters Party is for links on matters of the HOME. Please link accordingly.
  4. We ask that you do not add other Linky Parties, Blog Hops, or Giveaways–unless you begin the party with a new project, recipe or post.
  5. On the same note, please do not add links of an extremist, political or strong controversial nature. (The hosts and co-hosts read each and every blog post linked and will contact you directly if you have linked something that does not fit into the realm of the party.)

With your help, we can continue to grow the Home Matters Party! Thank you!

We are looking for Co-Hosts. Help us Rock this party!
If you are interested, please contact Donna at radforddesignstudio@gmail.com.

 

Link Up!

By joining the Home Matters Linky Party you are giving permission for all hosts and co-hosts to use and share any part of your post, including pictures, for party promotion, as featured posts, in party photo collages, on blogs, across social media, etc. All credits will be given to the original source.

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You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

Thank you for joining in the fun and excitement at the Home Matters Linky Party. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do. We look forward to chatting with you in the comments.

 Happy Cooking,

Buffalo Chicken Pizza

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Two great things come together on this homemade pizza – of course, pizza and then buffalo chicken. The oven roasted chicken is going to be one that you’ll want to hold on to for future use. If you are looking to add a kick of heat to pizza night, then Buffalo Chicken Pizza is what you need to be making.

Buffalo Chicken Pizza

There is one trick this recipe that will really take all your Buffalo Chicken dishes to the next level – butter! By adding melted butter to your store-bought Buffalo Hot sauce (like Frank’s Red Hot) gives you all the flavor with not so much that. It makes this pizza fantastic and will make your chicken wings show stoppers.

Buffalo Chicken Pizza

Substitutes and Variations:

As always, I’ve included my super easy pizza dough recipe below the main recipe. You can use it, or use your own favorite dough recipe. Or you can by a dough from your favorite grocery or you can use those pre-made crusts. I used a combination of cheddar and mozzarella for this pizza – you could go all one way or the other. You could also add in some red or green onions for a nice bite.

Buffalo Chicken Pizza

Suggestions for Sides:

I have two really great sides to serve with this tasty pizza. My Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing is a delightful dipping sauce for the tangy spice of the buffalo sauce. And my Easy Garlic Knots are an excellent side dish.

Buffalo Chicken Pizza

Tools that may make this recipe easier:

I really love my pizza pans. They are simple but very effective. They are 12inches and have ½inch holes on the bottom. This allows for even the cooking of the dough.

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Buffalo Chicken Pizza

A slice of fresh baked spicy pizza with a buffalo sauce base with garlic roasted chicken and lots of bacon!
Course Main Course
Cuisine American, Chinese
Keyword bacon, bacon bits, buffalo chicken, buffalo hot sauce, buffalo sauce, cheddar, cheddar cheese, mozzarella, mozzarella cheese, pizza, pizza dough, roasted chicken
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Proofing Time 1 hour
Servings 2 Pizzas

Ingredients

  • 2 Pizza Dough Crusts see homemade dough recipe below
  • 1 lb Chicken Breast
  • Cooking Oil Spray
  • 2 tsp Garlic Powder
  • 1 tsp Parika
  • 1 tsp Ground Onion
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 2 tsp Parsley
  • 1 tsp Pepper
  • ¼ cup Oil
  • cup Butter divided
  • 2 cup Buffalo Sauce like Frank's Red Hot
  • 2 cups Mozzarella Cheese shredded
  • 1 cup Cheddar Cheese shredded
  • ½ lb Thick-Cut Bacon
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Instructions

  • Start pizza dough proofing (is using) at least one hour before starting the chicken.
  • Preheat oven to 350degF.
  • In a small dish, combine salt, pepper, paprika, 1 teaspoon parsley, onion and 1 teaspoon garlic powder. Place chicken breasts on a baking rack over a parchment paper covered baking sheet. Spray each with some cooking oil then sprinkle with seasoning mixture. Place in oven to bake for 30 minutes.
  • Once the pizza dough is completed as listed in the recipe below, start building the pizzas.
  • In a frying pan over medium high heat, add bacon. Cook until crispy and remove to paper towel covered plate to cool.
  • In a small sauce pan over medium heat, add 1 cup butter. Once melted whisk in buffalo sauce. Reduce heat to low and let simmer for 15 minutes. Remove from heat.
  • Increase heat in oven to 425degF. Split dough in half and roll out to two round crusts. Place on pizza pans (can also make two rectangular crusts on a baking sheet). Place in oven to bake for 12 minutes.
  • Cut chicken into roughly half-inch cubes. Chop bacon into bacon bits. Whisk buffalo sauce (if it's separated). Combine mozzarella and cheddar cheese.
  • In a microwave safe dish, melt remaining butter. Add 1 teaspoon of garlic powder and one teaspoon of parsley.
  • Remove pizza crusts from oven. For one pizza, spread one cup buffalo sauce over top of crust. Evenly sprinkle with 1 cup of cheese. Layer with half of the chicken and half of bacon. Sprinkle with ½ cup of cheese mixture. Lastly, brushed melted garlic butter around outer crust of pizza. Repeat on second pizza. Place in oven and bake for 10 minutes more. Remove and let rest for 5 minutes, Finally drizzle with remaining buffalo sauce.
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Thin Crust Pizza Dough

A simple pizza dough to use for all sorts of pizzas. Makes 2 12inch by 17inch rectangle pizza crusts or 2 14inch round pizza crusts
Course Main Course
Cuisine American, Italian
Keyword pizza, pizza dough, thin crust, thin crust pizza dough
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Rising Time 1 hour

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp Yeast instant
  • cup Oil
  • cup Warm Water
  • 2 tbsp Sugar
  • 2 tsp Salt
  • cups Flour
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Instructions

  • Prepare all of the ingredients
  • In a large bowl, combine warm water, yeast, sugar, salt, and oil. Let sit to activate for about 10 minutes. Yeast should become foamy.
  • Add flour to activated yeast mixture. Stir together until a sticky dough forms. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to proof for about an hour (until dough has doubled in size)
  • Preheat oven to 425degF.
  • Once risen, split into two equal halves. Add one half of dough to floured surface and use a rolling pin to press out into ¼-in thick in the shape of the baking sheet. Move to parchment paper covered baking sheet. Spray with cooking oil.
  • Bake for 8 minutes.
  • Continue to pizza recipe directions.

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Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing

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Sometimes, you just need a really decadent creamy dressing with a little bit of funk. If you aren’t a fan of blue cheese – this is not the dressing for you. It is loaded with chunks and crumbles of blue cheese! Creamy and dreamy are the best ways to describe this Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing.

Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing

I love to use this dressing as a dip for buffalo chicken wings. It is amazing with some carrots and celery. And of course it is lovely on a nice steak wedge salad. It pairs especially well with bacon too!

Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing

Substitutes and Variations:

While it will slightly change the flavor, you can swap out the sour cream OR the mayonnaise for Greek yogurt. I want to emphasize OR – if you swap both, you will lose an element of richness as well as increase the sour note. I know this is blue cheese dressing – but you could swap out the blue cheese for feta cheese to make a fantastic creamy feta dressing for your gyro!

Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing

Suggestions for Sides:

While this would be so lovely on a nice green salad with some crispy chicken- it is exceptional with my Buffalo Chicken Pizza. It pairs so nicely with the tangy heat.

Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing

Tools that may make this recipe easier:

You are going to want to have some wide mouth pint jars for this recipe – it makes mixing and storing, as well as serving the dressing simple.

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Chunky Blue Cheese Dressing

A creamy decadent homemade dressing loaded with chunks of blue cheese.
Course Condiment, Dressing, Sauce
Cuisine American
Keyword blue cheese, blue cheese dressing, buttermilk, lemon juice, mayo, mayonnaise, sour cream
Prep Time 10 minutes
Servings 1 pint

Equipment

  • 1 Pint Jar

Ingredients

  • cup Buttermilk
  • ½ cup Sour cream
  • ½ cup Mayonnaise
  • 2 tbsp Lemon Juice
  • 1 tbsp White Vinegar
  • 1 tbsp White Sugar
  • 4 oz Blue Cheese Crumbles
  • 1 tsp Paprika
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Black Pepper
  • 1 tsp Parsley
  • 1 tsp Garlic Powder
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Instructions

  • Add Buttermilk, sour cream, lemon juice, vinegar and half of the blue cheese crumbles to a pint mason jar. Using a fork, smash up the cheese while mixing together.
  • Add all remaining ingredients EXCEPT the remaining blue cheese to the jar and secure the lid. Shake vigorously for about 2 minutes.
  • Add remaining blue cheese and shake well. Store in refrigerator for up to 10 days.

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