Author: Carol King

  • Delicious & Easy Turkey Burger

    Delicious & Easy Turkey Burger

    Ahhhh the sights, sounds and scents of summer are in the air. The flowers are in full bloom, the birds are chirping and the grill, well, the grill is grilling. More so now that ever to be honest. And recently I have been whipping up a really good turkey burger. It’s cheesy and juicy and has me wishing I tripled the recipe so there would enough for leftovers!! My kids have even said they like it better than a beef burger! Check out the recipe below and give it try. Your taste buds will thank me!

    Turkey Burger Recipe

    Ingredients

    • 1 lb lean ground turkey 93/7 (double all ingredients if making for more than 4 )
    • 1 large egg
    • salt & pepper to taste
    • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
    • 1/4 teaspoon of poultry seasoning
    • 1/4 cup of shredded cheese (optional)
    • 1 tablespoon cold milk
    • 4 slices cheddar or american cheese
    • Additional burger topping of choices: pickles, lettuce, tomato, onion, etc.
    • 4 burger buns (my crew likes potato buns)

    Instructions

    • Place ground turkey into a large bowl with egg, salt, pepper, poultry seasoning, parsley, shredded cheddar cheese and milk. Stir or hand mix to combine all ingredients {Mixture may seem a little wet or sticky, but once it starts cooking, they will hold its shape)
    • Divide meat into 4 patties. TIP– If patties are not firm enough, throw them in the freezer for about 10 minutes.
    • Preheat grill to medium-medium high heat.
    • Spray grill with non-stick spray
    • Place burgers on pre heated grill and grill 5-7 mins each side. Or until internal temperature is 165 degrees.
    • Once burgers are grilled to your liking, add cheese.
    • Remove burgers and place onto buns. Top with desired toppings and condiments and serve.
  • Quick & Easy Spinach Avocado Pasta Sauce

    Quick & Easy Spinach Avocado Pasta Sauce

    I think it’s safe to say that pasta & good sauce is one of the ultimate comfort foods. Sometimes it can be a little heavy on the stomach though, ya know?! I am always looking for ways to get in extra veggies and “good stuff” into my kids’ bodies without fighting about shoving broccoli down their throats. Christine just so happened to whip up this spinach avocado sauce in a pinch and poured it over Banza pasta. After getting a huge thumbs-up verdict from her husband, I think I now have to try it not only for myself but my kids.

    Spinach Avocado Sauce

    Ingredients

    • 1 avocado
    • 1/2 cup spinach
    • 1/4 olive oil
    • 1/4 nut milk (whatever your preference! Christine said she used coconut milk because that’s all she had)
    • 2 teaspoons dried basil
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1 clove of garlic
    • Salt & pepper to taste
    • Optional: add in a little pecorino romano!

    Directions

    Combine ingredients in a food processor or blender until smooth. Pour over your favorite pasta & enjoy! Adding in your favorite protein to this dish would also be delicious.

    Side note: Do not heat this! Since there is avocado in this sauce it will turn brown if you heat. If serving over warm pasta it will heat up on it’s own!

  • Easy 3 Ingredient Cookies

    Easy 3 Ingredient Cookies

    If I told you you could have delicious cookies in just 15 minutes with only 3 ingredients, would you make them now or wait?! Christine whipped these up in a matter of no time for a delicious little treat. This recipe could also have so many substitutes so you could really make them to your liking. The really hard part, however, will be taste-testing all of your new cookies. It’s a tough job but someone’s gotta do it, and you seem like the best candidate 😜

    Easy 3 Ingredient Cookies

    Ingredients

    • 1 egg
    • 1/2 cup sugar (you could substitute coconut sugar for an easy 1-to-1 ratio swap, honey, maple syrup, etc.)
    • 1/2 cup peanut butter
    • Optional: add in chocolate chips, oats, raisins, etc.

    Mix ingredients together. Batter will be a little sticky but that’s okay! Put dollops of batter on to a greased cookie sheet.

    Bake at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes, a little more or a little less depending on your crunch factor! Let cookies cool completely before removing from cookie sheet. Enjoy!

  • Blueberry Snack Cake

    Blueberry Snack Cake

    Anyone else stress baking? While I am a self proclaimed “non-baker” my sister, Liz, is incredible at baking. She whipped up this delicious blueberry snack cake, because cake is no longer deemed appropriate just for special occasions. Eat it breakfast, eat it at lunch, or just grab a slice whenever. Let’s try to make this the new banana bread?

    Ingredients

    2 cups flour
    1 1/2 cups sugar
    1/2 cup cold butter, cubed
    1 tsp baking powder
    1 cup milk
    2 eggs, separate
    2 cups blueberries (fresh or frozen but do not thaw)

    Recipe

    In a food processor, add flour, sugar and butter and process until crumbly (or you can use a bowl and a pastry blender to break up the butter into the mixture so it is pea size crumbles). Save 3/4 cup in a bowl for the topping. Then mix in the baking powder, milk and egg yolks to the remaining flour/butter mixture. Beat the egg whites until soft peaks form and fold into the batter. Grease 9×13 pan with butter. Pour batter into pan and sprinkle with the blueberries and reserved topping. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes until edges are golden. Enjoy!

  • Quarantine Cocktails

    Quarantine Cocktails

    We asked readers what types of posts would be fun during this time. A few readers suggested “quarantine cocktails” and we were more than happy to indulge ourselves in this little science experiment. The TMC Team each has their own, little special quarantine cocktail recipe to whip up when the time is just right. Don’t get us wrong, we still very much believe that meditation & exercise are great ways to keep sane during this unique time. Whether it’s 5:00 or 5:00 somewhere we won’t judge you 😉

    Lindsey’s Quarantine Cocktail

    Tequila Spritzer

    • 8 Raspberries
    • Drizzle of Honey
    • Fresh Lime Juice
    • 1-2 oz Tequila
    • Heavy splash of Seltzer

    Muddle raspberries, honey and lime juice together. Add tequila and seltzer, shake & pour over ice.

    Abby’s Cocktail

    Cool, Calm, Collected… Cucumber Mint Cocktail

    • Cucumber
    • Mint
    • Lemon/Lime
    • 1-2 oz Vodka
    • Seltzer

    Combine all in a glass over ice! If you have the time, infuse the vodka with cucumber, mint and lemon or lime overnight.

    Christine’s Cocktail

    Strawberry Lemonade

    • 2 oz Vodka (using Tito’s, but if local to Philly/Delaware can use Stateside or Dogfish Head!)
    • Zero sugar lemonade
    • Fresh Strawberries (could also use raspberries, blueberries, etc.)

    Muddle fresh strawberries and pour into your favorite tumbler. Fill tumbler with ice, desire amount of vodka & top with lemonade. For an extra fizz you could top off with sparkling water or (wait for it) prosecco!

    Beth’s Cocktail

    Gin & Tonic…With a Twist

    • 1-2 oz Gin
    • Tonic
    • Fresh Lime
    • Crushed Blueberries

    Mix together in a glass. Garnish to your desire!

  • How To Make a Sweet and Salty Board

    How To Make a Sweet and Salty Board

    What’s better than a cheese board? Or perhaps a candy board. Or wait, just a board of yummy, salty snacks?! Why, a sweet and salty board that combines the best of all of those worlds, of course! We have been seeing these crazy, elaborate boards all over Instagram and Pinterest from movie night theme to…wait for it…french fry boards. You can 100% believe we are going to dip our toes into the fries board soon.

    The first rule in making any kind of sweet and salty board is variety! After that there are no rules. There’s no right or wrong way to construct and lay out food on a platter, or at least in our book. Have fun with it, and definitely taste test along the way. It’s the toughest part of the job but someone has to do it, right?

    Sweet and Salty Board

    You can use whatever your heart desires for this board, but wanted to share what we used to help get your creative juices flowing!

    • Potato chips
    • M&M’s
    • White cheddar popcorn
    • Twizzlers
    • Sea salt chocolate cashews
    • Pistachios
    • Donut holes
    • Dried apricots
    • Gummy bears
    • Milk chocolate bar
    • Sharp white cheddar cheese
    • Blue cheese
    • Gluten-free sesame crackers
    • Strawberries
    • Green grapes
    • Swedish Fish
    • Gluten-free pretzels
    • Dark chocolate almond bark

    It may seem like a lot, but when you’re hosting/bringing to a party it is sure to be gone quickly! If you’re making for a more intimate setting (hello, Valentine’s Day!) you can always scale back on how much serve. Or don’t, we absolutely won’t judge 😉

  • 4 Supplements You Need to Start Adding to Your Morning Routine STAT

    4 Supplements You Need to Start Adding to Your Morning Routine STAT

    xConfession. I hypothetically put on my kids’ oxygen masks before putting on my own when it comes to so many things in life… but don’t we all? There are countless mornings when I get to work after getting my kids ready for the day and fed and organized and off to where they need to be, and then realize, UGH, I am starving and forgot to feed MYSELF breakfast. Then I putz around, eat something I probably shouldn’t (hello peanut butter cups I found the depths of my handbag), and try to make it until lunch.

    THAT NEEDED TO CHANGE.

    And it’s really not that hard as long as you do a little prep work. Brandless has the most amazing wellness bundle that has helped me to start my day energized. The number of recipes you can make with these supplements are endless so I never get bored of eating the same thing over and over and it’s always exciting to try something new. Whether you are a smoothie girl or a soothing latte girl… a bowl babe or a just like it straight up on the rocks, I have a morning or any time of day treat for you! NOTE: I am not a chef nor a medical doctor so check with your physician before adding any supplements to your diet.

    Matcha Green Morning Sunshine Bowl

    Ingredients:

    Whole banana

    Half cup frozen mango or pineapple

    Cup of fresh kale

    1 tsp matcha powder

    1 cup almond milk (or milk/liquid of your choice)

    Directions: Add all ingredients into a blender, blend to desired consistency, then top with fresh fruit and granola.

    Maca Milk Chiller

    Ingredients:

    1 cup almond milk (I use vanilla)

    1 tsp maca powder

    1 tsp cocoa powder (optional)

    1-2 tsp honey

    half cup ice

    Directions: Wisk all ingredients together and pour over ice

    Moringa Almond Milk Honey Latte

    Ingredients:

    1 cup almond milk (I use vanilla)

    2 tsp moringa powder

    1-2 tsp honey

    Directions: Heat almond milk and wisk in moringa powder and honey OR if you have a frother (I used my Nespresso one) they work great as well. Pour into a mug and sip.

    Golden Milk Banana Mango Smoothie

    Ingredients:

    Whole banana

    half cup frozen mango or pineapple (or mix of both)

    2 tablespoons plain greek yogurt

    1 cup almond milk (I use vanilla)

    1 tsp golden milk powder

    Directions: Add all ingredients to blender and blend to desired consistency.

  • Easy Weeknight Dinner: Corn and Black Bean Soup

    Easy Weeknight Dinner: Corn and Black Bean Soup

    Every Sunday we have a family dinner with whatever family members happen to be around – cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, more cousins etc… And every Sunday I show up, usually empty handed. I mean, I have my 4 kids and my husband with me, but my family assumes I have my hands full and usually gives me a free pass on bringing actual food (hint: they are right). Sometimes they put me on veggie duty, but even then my mom will say, “Well, I’m going to the store anyway and its silly for us both to go, so just, you know what, just bring yourself.”

    Okay! Done.

    But every Sunday as we sit and eat, I give my praises to the chefs of the family, my mom and my sister, about how good everything tastes. They are the kind of people that make it look really easy and swear that it really is. This turns into a conversation about how I want to put their recipes on the blog, we drink more wine, and forget until the next Sunday comes around when we have the same exact conversation. Last weekend my brother-in-law looked at the three of us and said, “You know, you guys say this every week. Just do it already.”

    So yes, my friends, we are doing it. Liz, my sister, also a mom of 4 kids (who clearly has it more together than I do!) is sharing a delicious corn and black bean soup recipe that you and your family will love. Make this for a “meatless Monday” and serve with cheese quesadillas on the side. Clearly, we take cooking very seriously…..

    The recipe is quite simple and we thought this was the perfect time to post while corn is still available in the markets. Yes, you can make it with canned or frozen, but nothing beats the real thing.

    There is minimal chopping required – just an onion, a few cloves of garlic, and a jalepeno which adds just the tiniest kick to still make this “kid friendly”.

    After the raw ingredients are prepped (and we finished arguing over the proper way to cut an onion), the onion is sautéed for several minutes until nearly brown, then you add in the jalepeno, chili powder, garlic, salt and pepper.

    Next a dash of flour is added to the pot and once combined, pour in the milk, stock, and corn to simmer.

    Using an immersion blender, pump 5-6 times to break up some of the corn. Then add the beans and return to a simmer until warmed through.

    Serve with a spoonful of sour cream, scallions and cilantro – flavor explosion!

    Major kudos to the chef!

    Corn and Black Bean Soup Recipe

    Ingredients:


    8 ears of corn, husked and sliced off the ear
    1 tablespoon avocado oil (can also use olive oil)
    1 large onion, diced
    2 clove garlic, minced
    1 jalapeno pepper, finely chopped
    2 tablespoons flour
    1 tablespoon chili powder
    4 cups vegetable broth
    2 15-ounce cans of black beans, drained and rinsed
    1 cup of milk
    kosher salt and freshly ground pepper

    Soup toppings:
    sour cream
    cilantro
    scallions

    In a large heavy pot, heat oil over medium heat. Add onion and cook until translucent and just starting to brown, about 8 minutes. Add garlic, jalapeno and chili powder, 1 tsp salt and 1/2 of freshly ground pepper. Mix and cook for another couple minutes. Add flour and combine into mixture. Add stock while constantly stirring. Add corn and milk and bring to a simmer. Simmer for about 10 minutes. Move pot to another burner that is off and then use an immersion blender to chop up some of the corn. Pulse the immersion blender about 5-6 times in the soup. Put the pot back on the burner over medium/high heat and add the beans. Simmer for about 6 minutes until the beans are warm. Serve soup in a bowl topped with a dollop of sour cream, cilantro and scallions.

  • The Best Crab Dip (in the whole wide world)

    The Best Crab Dip (in the whole wide world)

    A hefty claim, I know, to deem this recipe “The best crab dip in the whole wide world”, but when it hits the appetizer table, they swarm and it’s………. gone. And between mouthfuls while already scooping another bite all you hear is, “Oh my gosh. This is SO good.” No really, that is the only way to describe it. It’s one of those special occasion dips (one, because it’s a little pricy to make, and two, because it takes a little longer than throwing together a cheese plate), but worth. Every. Penny. My mother-in-law has been making this for years and like all of her famous appetizers (this one and this one from my mom) I feel that it is my duty to share the goodness with you all. If you like crab with a little kick, this one is for you.

    To start, sautee onion, celery, green pepper, and green onion in butter until tender (about 5 minutes).

    Add mayonnaise, creole mustard, chopped parsley, worchestershire, salt, cayenne, tabasco, white pepper, black pepper and egg – so many flavors. So much GOODNESS!

    For the crab meat, I use Phillips Lump Crab (bought at Costco for about $20) and for really special occasions I splurge for the JUMBO lump variety for about $25. Like I said, the dip is a little expensive, but ask anyone in my family and they will tell you it’s worth it.

    Be sure to squeeze all excess water out of the crab meat using a paper towel and/or strainer and then gently fold the crab meat into the mixture leaving the lumps in tact.

    Is your mouth starting to water yet?

    The final steps: pour some heavy cream and a thin layer of mayo on the top and finish it off with a few sprinkles of paprika.

    Then in the oven it goes, just for about 15-18 minutes and there you have it:

    The Best Crab Dip (in the whole wide world)
    Recipe Type: Appetizer
    Cuisine: Seafood
    Author: Sisters to Sons
    Prep time: 20 mins
    Cook time: 15 mins
    Total time: 35 mins
    Ingredients

    • 2 1/2 tbsp unsalted butter
    • 1/3 cup finely chopped onion
    • 1/3 cup finely chopped celery
    • 1/3 cup finely chopped green pepper
    • 1/4 cup finely chopped green onion
    • 6 tbsp mayonnaise (split)
    • 4 tsp Creole (or brown) mustard
    • 2 tsp finely chopped parsley
    • 2 tsp Worchestershire sauce
    • 1 tsp salt
    • 1 tsp cayenne pepper
    • 1 tsp tabasco or other hot sauce
    • 1/2 tsp white pepper
    • 1/2 tsp black pepper
    • 1 lb lump or jumbo lump crab meat
    • 1 egg
    • 1/2 cup heavy cream
    • crackers or pita chips

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
    2. In a sauce pan, melt butter over medium heat and saute onion, celery, green pepper, and green onion until tender, but firm (about 5 minutes)
    3. Remove from heat and add: 2 1/2 tbsp of the mayonnaise, creole mustard, parsley, Worchestershire, salt, cayenne pepper, tabasco sauce, white pepper, and black pepper
    4. Beat in one egg and stir well.
    5. Add one pound of lump or jumbo lump crab meat. Toss gently leaving the lumps in tact.
    6. Spoon the mixture into casserole dish and pour heavy cream over top.
    7. Spread top evenly with thin layer of remaining mayonnaise (about 3 1/2 tbsp).
    8. Sprinkle with paprika
    9. Bake at 350 degrees until brown and bubbling, about 15-18 minutes.
    10. Serve immediately with crackers


    Enjoy! And I always love your feedback so if you make it, let us know what you think!

  • Dog Mom Must-Haves I’m Loving (and They’re ALL on Sale for Way Day!)

    Dog Mom Must-Haves I’m Loving (and They’re ALL on Sale for Way Day!)

    Confession: If you asked my dogs who Way Day is really for, they would 100% say them. And honestly? They’re not wrong.

    Way Day — Wayfair’s biggest sale of the year — is officially here! We’re talking up to 80% off (yes, you read that right) plus free shipping on everything. It’s basically Christmas morning for anyone who loves a good deal… and a great excuse to spoil your furry family members or give your home that upgrade you’ve been ruminating over.

    Since my dogs are obviously living their best lives thanks to Wayfair, I thought it would be fun to share a few dog mom essentials I personally have, love, and highly recommend—especially while they’re majorly marked down.

    🐾 The Chicest Dog Crate


    Let’s be honest: most dog crates are not exactly aesthetic. This one? Total game changer. It doubles as a side table and fits perfectly into my home without screaming, “a dog lives here!” My toy poodle lounges in it like the king he is.

    ❄️ The Coolest Cooling Mat

    Literally and figuratively. My Bernese Mountain Dog (who basically wears a full winter coat year-round) is obsessed with this cooling mat. It’s self-activated, needs no electricity, and gives him the chill he needs after living his very best (very fluffy) life.

    🌞 Outdoor Raised Bed for Chilling

    If your dog loves sunbathing but also appreciates a little airflow (same, honestly), this raised bed is a must. It keeps my Bernese cool even when the patio heats up — and it’s easy to move around if your pup is very particular about where the “perfect spot” is.

    🛋️ The Bougiest Dog Sofa


    Would my toy poodle accept anything less than a miniature chaise lounge? Absolutely not. This little sofa is as extra as it gets — and somehow also matches my actual furniture. A true win-win for both of us.

    Bottom Line?

    Way Day is the perfect time to grab those little luxuries (or everyday must-haves) for your pets — without the guilt trip. Now excuse me while I go see what else they “need.”

    A few other pieces I have and love that are part of the sale below…..

    Garage Organizers
    Playroom/Hang out Room Essentials
    Summer Party Essentials