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Money Savings Mondays: Slow Cooker Ham with Cider Gravy

Slow Cooker Ham with Cider Gravy

Serves 8

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1 (4 pound) ham – $14.90
2 cups apple cider, unsweetened – $.96
3/4 cups pure maple syrup – $6.90
3 tablespoons cornstarch – $.04

Grand Total – $22.80
Per Serving Cost – $2.85

Prep Day: Freeze ham and cider.

Serve Day: Thaw ham. Place the ham in a crockpot and cover with the cider and syrup. Cook on LOW for 6-8 hours.

Transfer the ham to a plate. I find it easiest to move all the liquid to a large 4-cup measuring cup to more easily add liquid to the gravy a bit at a time.

Whisk the cornstarch with 1/2 cup of the ham cider juice on the stove-top over low heat until smooth. Increase the heat to medium-low. Whisking continuously, add the ham cider juice a little bit at a time, until it is all in the gravy. Keep whisking as the gravy bubbles until it is thickened. Serve with the ham.

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Meal Saving Mondays: Homemade Marinara

Homemade Marinara

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Serves 8

5 pounds of fresh tomatoes – FREE (from garden)
¼ cup olive oil – $.49
3 medium onions, diced – $1.70
8 cloves of fresh garlic (or more to taste), finely minced – $.79
⅓ cup fresh basil leaves, finely chopped – FREE (from garden)
1 sprig of fresh thyme leaves or ½ tsp dried thyme – FREE (from garden)
1 sprig of fresh oregano or 1 teaspoon dried oregano – FREE (from garden)
2 bay leaves – $.62
2 sprigs of Italian parsley (flat leaf) or 1 tsp dried parsley – $.22
1 sprig of rosemary or 1 tsp dried rosemary – FREE (from garden)
red pepper flakes, to taste – $.14
a splash of red wine – $1.00
1 teaspoon sea salt – $.02
1/2 carrot, grated – FREE (from garden)
half of carrot (should be added at the end of cooking and then removed) – FREE (from garden)
1 T honey – $.23

Grand Total = $5.39
Cost Per Serving = $.67

Prep Day: Peel and seed tomatoes only if you want your sauce thick. How to peel, cut a small “x” on the top and drop in to boiling water for 10 seconds and drop in to an ice bath. Skin will easily peel off).

Pour the olive oil into a large stockpot over medium heat. Add diced onions, garlic and grated carrots. Sauté for 6-8 minutes or until onions are translucent and tender. When you have a minute or two left add red pepper flakes. Add tomatoes, chopped basil leaves, oregano, thyme bay leaves, parsley, rosemary and sea salt. Simmer on low heat for 2-3 hours or until cooked down and starting to darken. Add carrot piece for the last 30 minutes to absorb acidity.

Remove sprigs of herbs, bay leaves, and piece of carrot.

Do you like thick or thin sauce? If the answer is thin then use your immersion blender to puree sauce until smooth.

Use fresh or store in the fridge up to 1 week, or can it according to your canner’s instructions for tomato products, or freeze it. Remember to cool before serving.

Serve Day: Thaw and reheat.

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Money Saving Mondays: Honey Sesame Chicken

Honey Sesame Chicken

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Serves 4

4 Chicken breasts, boneless, skinless – $7.79
Salt & pepper – $.01
1 cup Honey – $2.26
1/2 cup Soy sauce – $.74
1/2 cup Onion, diced – $.45
1/4 cup Ketchup – $.03
2 tablespoons Veg oil – $.08
2 Garlic cloves, minced – $.08
4 teaspoons Cornstarch – $.11
6 tablespoons Water

Total Cost: $11.47
Cost Per Serving: $2.87

Prep Day : Season chicken with salt and pepper and put into a gallon-sized bag.

Combine honey, soy, onion, ketchup, oil, garlic and pour over chicken in bag.

Put in freezer.

Serve Day: Pull out and allow to thaw overnight.

Cook on low for 3 – 4 hours or on high for 1.5 – 2 hours or until chicken is cooked through.

Remove chicken from crock pot, leave sauce – dissolve 4 teaspoons of cornstarch in 6 tablespoons of water and pour into crock pot – stir to combine with sauce – replace lid and cook sauce on high for 10 more minutes or until thickened.

Cut chicken into bite-size pieces, then return to pot and toss with sauce before serving – serve over rice or noodles.