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Tortilla soup

Erica · Apr 12, 2011 ·

Since Derek wanted to start blogging, I’ve been thinking about things I could add to the blog.  I’m not an especially good or creative cook, but I do have a few favorite recipes that always turn out well.  Sooooo I thought I’d share some here on the blog.

When cooking for Derek and myself, I try to change up the meals pretty often so we don’t end up eating the same things all the time.  This recipe for tortilla soup, though, is probably the one meal I’ve made more than any other since we’ve been married.  But hey, we like it and it makes us happy, so why not?

This tortilla soup was a favorite meal that Debbie, one of the missionaries in Ecuador, made for the summer interns.  When we all returned to the States, Debbie was kind enough to send each of us a recipe book with many of the meals she made for us and other favorites in their family.  So here it is, simple and delicious (and low-calorie!):

Tortilla Soup
1 med. onion, chopped                                     1 10 oz. can chicken broth
2 cloves garlic, minced                                     1 10 oz. can beef broth
2 T oil                                                                  2 C water
2 lbs. stew meat or round steak, cubed*      1 t ground cumin
1 5 oz. can tomatoes & green chilies             1 t chili powder
1 can tomato soup                                             1 t salt
2 t Worcestershire sauce                                 1/2 t lemon pepper
4 corn tortillas, cut in strips**

*I almost always use chicken instead of beef
**I use whole wheat four tortillas instead of corn tortillas

In a large pot, saute onion, garlic and meat in oil.  When meat is browned (or cooked through for chicken), add all other ingredients.  Simmer covered for 50 minutes.  Add tortilla strips.  Cook 10 minutes.  Pour in bowls and top each bowl with grated cheese and a dollop of sour cream, if desired.

 

To add more or less spice, adjust the amount of chili powder used.  If you really like a kick to your food, you can add some hot sauce.  Usually, if I know we’re going to be eating this as a leftover, I don’t put the tortilla strips in the pot.  You can just add them to each bowl so they don’t get soggy in the container of leftovers.

Enjoy!

Clay Courts Are Slow

Derek · Mar 28, 2011 ·

A couple of weeks ago Erica and I took a trip to Hilton Head for the first time. I was pretty excited since I hadn’t ever been there. My aunt has always told me how cool of a place it is and that there were so many things we could do.

We were able to rent bikes and just ride to a lot of places. I had no idea how cool/fun that part would be. They had such cool trails, and you really could just ride forever it seemed. The bikes were normal “beach bikes” where the brakes were part of the pedals, not on the handle bars. Growing up, that is the kind of bike I started with, but I don’t think Erica had ever had a bike like that. She had to figure out the braking system before we went anywhere.

I remember the bike I had like that. It was red with super cool silver and black decals. Probably one of the coolest bikes ever… until I left it behind my mom’s car and she backed over it. Then, it was still a cool looking bike, just a lot harder to pedal because it bent the pedals into a weird jumble of awkwardness.

Other than riding bikes forever, we also got to play some tennis. I love playing tennis, but I hadn’t ever played on a clay court. I’m thinking, oh man, clay courts… you can slide, its like orangey red looking… this is going to be fun.

Well, first off, it’s green. From a distance it looks almost identical to a normal court. Second, you were supposed to only wear actual tennis shoes because it could hurt your ankles and also the tread could make the courts unplayable. So, we were just looking at other people’s shoes and making sure our shoes with tread were ok. We kept being paranoid and thinking that the lady at the reservation desk was constantly looking at our shoes.

Last, playing on a clay court really slows the game. I was really shocked at how it made the ball harder to hit. I’m used to being a certain distance from the ball when it bounces because of how fast it’s coming toward me. Well, no matter how quick the ball came, it seemed to almost stop when it hit the clay. I was fumbling trying to stretch to get the ball. Don’t get me wrong though, I still enjoyed playing on the clay, I think I just prefer a normal court.

One of the other really cool things we were able to do was take a boat ride and see some dolphins! I can’t remember how long we were actually out on the boat, but we got to see some cool houses and follow some dolphins around. I got some pretty cool pictures of two, a mother and it’s baby. The weather for the boat ride was awesome!

Actually, overall the weather for the whole trip was awesome! I would definitely go back to Hilton Head, especially when it’s a little warmer. There aren’t many chances that we get to take a relaxing vacation, but this was definitely one of them. I hope we can do it again soon!

And We’re Back!

Derek · Mar 28, 2011 ·

So after a long hiatus from the site, we have decided to start up again. For those of you just joining the flight, this site actually started as derekandericaonline.com, but then migrated to derekanderica.com. We had this site mainly for information about our wedding, but I kept it just in case we wanted to use it for something else… like, maybe a real blog.

So here we are, the inaugural post… again. Enjoy the flight!

Greetings from Jamaica!

Derek · Mar 10, 2009 ·

Wooooo hooooo, we are hangin out in Jamaica! Check out some of these sweet pics! Thanks to everyone who came to the wedding! You guys rock.

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Marriage License

Derek · Feb 9, 2009 ·

We got our marriage license on Friday! Now we are ready to get married. Look how excited we are!

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