No matter what the occasion you're celebrating--Derby Day,graduations, weddings or just welcoming warmer weather--Beef Sliders with Chipotle Yogurt Sauce and Cheddar Cheese is a perfect recipe for kicking off the May grilling season. You can find this recipe highlighted at Dairy Makes Sense.
Beef Sliders with Chipotle Yogurt Sauce and Cheddar Cheese
Ingredients:
For Sauce:
1 cup nonfat plain Greek yogurt
1 to 2 chipotle pepper in adobo sauce,chopped
1 teaspoon adobo sauce
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
For Sliders:
1 pound ground beef chuck
6 whole wheat slider buns
1 1/2 slices mild Cheddar cheese,quartered
Preparation:
For sauce, in a medium bowl, combine yogurt, chipotle pepper(s), adobo sauce, and cumin. stir until well blended. cover and chill to allow flavors to blend.
For slicers, shape beef into 6 patties about 3 inches in diameter. Cook beef on an outdoor grill or a grill pan over medium heat until center registers 160 degrees with a quick-read thermometer, turning once during cooking. Remove from heat.
Spread 1 tablespoon,divided, Chipotle Yogurt Sauce, on top and bottom of each bun. Transfer each beef patty onto a bottom bun. Add a cheese quarter and top bun to each slider. Serve warm.
Friday, May 2, 2014
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Dairymom's Thankful Thursday
It doesn't seem possible it's been 26 years since we brought home this 9 pound baby!
I'm thankful for the joy Cody brings to my life, that he always requests chocolate cake for his birthday,
the fact that we're celebrating his last 'single' birthday,
and
Life is dairy good!
Monday, April 28, 2014
Dairy Spring Green
Spring brings a wide variety of green colors for us to enjoy. On the dairy farm, I would say that the color of a field of spring wheat is one of my favorite shades of green.
I call it Dairy Spring Green!
I call it Dairy Spring Green!
It's amazing to see a crop grow daily and we are thankful to know that our dairy cows will have good feed that provides part of their balanced nutritious diet to produce high-quality milk.
You can tell that harvest of the spring crop is not too far away
when you see this other shade of green!
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Busy Day Dessert
A couple of years ago, one of our creative church members took the time to collect favorite recipes frequently shared at our church dinners. This recipe collection is truly a labor of love and a cherished keepsake.
I've enjoyed Coconut Cream Cake many times but last weekend was my first time to bake this cake. It is quite a delight and perfect for a hectic schedule that doesn't allow much time in the kitchen. My cooking time was limited last weekend, so for Easter dinner it was the perfect dessert recipe and from the family reviews, it will be on our list of favorites!
Coconut Cream Cake
1 White Cake Mix
1 can (15oz) Cream of Coconut
1 can (14oz) sweetened condensed milk
1-8oz. Cool Whip
1 cup flaked coconut
Bake cake according to directions on box in 13x9 inch pan. While cake is baking, mix cream of coconut and sweetened condensed milk together; set aside. Remove cake from oven when done and poke holes with fork all over; pour liquid mixture over the cake while hot. Place cake in refrigerator to cool; after cake has cooled, top with cool whip and sprinkle flaked coconut on top. It gets better everyday. Store in refrigerator.
Happy Friday!!
I've enjoyed Coconut Cream Cake many times but last weekend was my first time to bake this cake. It is quite a delight and perfect for a hectic schedule that doesn't allow much time in the kitchen. My cooking time was limited last weekend, so for Easter dinner it was the perfect dessert recipe and from the family reviews, it will be on our list of favorites!
Coconut Cream Cake
1 White Cake Mix
1 can (15oz) Cream of Coconut
1 can (14oz) sweetened condensed milk
1-8oz. Cool Whip
1 cup flaked coconut
Bake cake according to directions on box in 13x9 inch pan. While cake is baking, mix cream of coconut and sweetened condensed milk together; set aside. Remove cake from oven when done and poke holes with fork all over; pour liquid mixture over the cake while hot. Place cake in refrigerator to cool; after cake has cooled, top with cool whip and sprinkle flaked coconut on top. It gets better everyday. Store in refrigerator.
Happy Friday!!
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Dairymom's Thankful Thursday
You never know who may show up for calf feeding chores!
I'm thankful for Angus,(Cody's puppy) the newest member of our family farm team!
Monday, April 21, 2014
Dairy Farmers Celebrate Earth Day Everyday
Earth Day isn't just a one day celebration on our dairy farm--it's an everyday experience as we work to produce high-quality milk by caring for our animals and conserving natural resources for future generations.
It's a fact that dairy farms today produce a gallon of milk using 95 percent less land and 65 percent less water while producing 76 percent less manure compared with 1944. It's the modern science and technology that make it possible to produce more milk today with only 9 million cows than with 26 million cows in 1944.
In looking to reduce our carbon footprint and operate as sustainably as possible, we completed an energy audit in 2012 with the help of the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy and its partners EnSave and USDA Natural Resources and Conservation Services. The audit provided potential areas for saving energy use and improving long-term efficiency and profitability.
Last year after completion of the energy audit, we chose to install equipment in the milking parlor that would reduce the amount of electricity used to cool the milk. By installing this equipment we saw immediate results in efficiency and a reduction in the farm's carbon footprint. The change saved more than 26,000 kilowatts in electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 6 tons annually.
In addition to saving electricity, the plate cooler provided additional water that can be recycled for our cows to drink. We installed two rubber tire water tanks for the cows to enjoy drinking from year-round. A win-win for us, the environment and the cows!
We'll be using our energy audit to provide direction for other changes we can make to operate as sustainably as possible and continue to celebrate Earth Day Everyday down on the dairy farm.
How will you celebrate Earth Day?
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Earth Day Dairy Spin
Although it's Earth Day Everyday on the dairy farm, I was an invited guest to the early Earth Day celebration with Bentonville students at Old High Middle School. Students enjoyed a variety of activities related to protecting and caring for the earth that are important to everyday living.
Sharing information about dairy farming is important to me because caring for the environment is a responsibility dairy farmers share with our local community. Good environmental practices are essential to a dairy farm's success and for future generations. You can find more dairy facts and information about sustainability and environmental protection practices at Midwest Dairy.
My display included information about dairy nutrition and dairy farming.
I had fun giving my own dairy farmer spin on Earth Day!
Sharing information about dairy farming is important to me because caring for the environment is a responsibility dairy farmers share with our local community. Good environmental practices are essential to a dairy farm's success and for future generations. You can find more dairy facts and information about sustainability and environmental protection practices at Midwest Dairy.
My display included information about dairy nutrition and dairy farming.
It was my day to be the Vanna of Dairy--passing out string cheese for every spin of the Dairy Wheel of Knowledge!
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