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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Crispy Southwest Chicken Wraps

Do you ever crave food?  In particular Chipotle or Qdoba?  I know that my boyfriend and I do.  Our grocery store has a special on rotisserie chickens every Friday, 2 for $10!  So, I usually buy them.  This time we were looking at having chicken wraps so, I came up with a "southwest" themed wrap. I hope you enjoy!

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 rotisserie chicken, shredded
  • 1 can black beans, rinsed and drained
  • 2 cups cooked brown rice
  • 1 red bell pepper, chopped
  • 1 green onion, chopped
  • 2 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tbsp garlic powder
  • 2 tsp garlic salt
  • 2 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tbsp dried cilantro
  • 2 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 10 whole wheat tortillas
  • 2 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese
  • plain Greek yogurt


Directions:
  1. In large bowl, mix cooked rice with cumin, paprika, garlic powder, garlic salt, onion powder, cilantro, cayenne pepper, and oregano.  Add drained black beans, chicken, red bell pepper, and green onion.
  2. To assemble: line the tortilla with a small amount of cheese, place a dollop of Greek yogurt in the center, add 2 large spoon-fulls of the chicken/bean/rice mixture on top of the Greek yogurt.  Fold in two ends and roll. TIP: put a small amount of cheese in the overlapping tortilla to seal it shut.
  3. Heat a griddle over medium heat.  Spray with non-stick spray.  Place the wraps, with the seam side down, on the warm griddle.  Cook for 3 minutes on each side, or until the wraps have a light toasted look.
  4. Enjoy with salsa, more Greek Yogurt, or hot sauce. 


Enjoy!

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Hooded Infinity Scarf

My boyfriend's mother (who I made the Eagles Head Warmer for) cannot wear things tight on her head. She was asking me if I could make her a hat that would be comfortable for her. I had found a hat/scarf combo a while ago that I thought would look great. Lucky me, she loved the pictures of it.

Well, I start making this hooded scarf and the pattern and something just wasn't looking right. When I started the scarf... chaining 130 wasn't quite right and when I finished round 8, it wasn't the correct gauge. So, I continued making more rounds (10 total). Then, when I started making the hood, I stopped after the initial chain 60 (because it was not long enough to go around my head like a hood should). I thought this was weird since both of us are using Red Heart yarn but, ohh well I guess.

This is when I decided... I like how the pattern I found had the custom back loops and front loops so, I am changing the measurements and round counts.

Materials:
Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Aran Flecks (I used one 5 oz skein plus some that I had left over--approx 6 to 7 oz)
Size K crochet hook (6.50mm)
Scissors
Yarn needle

NOTE: the yarn is slightly scratchy, so I softened it.  Directions on softening yarn can be found here.

Gauge:
12 sts = 4 in
Scarf:
Hood: 20 1/2 in x 9 1/2 in

Abbreviations:
ch: chain
sts: stitches
hdc: half double crochet
FL: front loop
BL: back loop
sl st: slip stitch

Scarf:
ch 165, sl st in first st (make sure that your chain is not twisted)
Round 1: ch 2, hdc in the same st as sl st, hdc around (165 sts)
Round 2-12: ch 2, turn, hdc FL in the same st as sl st, hdc BL, [hdc FL, hdc BL] around, sl st in first st (165 sts)
--This is meant to be wrapped around your neck once. If you want a cowl, ch 80 and follow the pattern, ending in 80 sts for each round.

Hood:
ch 76
Row 1: In second ch from hook, [hdc CFL, hdc CBL] around (75 sts)
Row 2-24: ch 2, turn, [hdc FL, hdc BL]
F/O and weave in ends

Fold the hood rectangle in half, whip stitch (or slip stitch) the initial chain together, starting from the end that will be attached to the scarf. (Note: to make the hood lay on your head better, once you get ___ inches up the ) Line up the seam of the hood with the seam of the scarf; whip stitch the hood to the scarf.

Please note: Patterns are for personal and charity use only.  If you enjoy the pattern, please link to it, but do not copy the pattern to your own website or blog.