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Consumer Cafe: Beverley’s Johnny Mezzeta

August 17th, 2012

My brother asked that I post his favorite recipe my mom used to make. This is her exact recipe, which isn’t so exact.

Johnny Mezzeta

  • 1 lb. ground chuck
  • tiny egg noodles
  • onion
  • celery
  • bell pepper
  • tomato soup
  • cheese

Note the only amount was the ground chuck?

Fry meat until brown. Fry onion, bell pepper and celery in butter, put together. Add tomato soup and 1 cup water, salt and pepper. Put grated cheese on top and bake 350 degrees for 30 minutes.

I’m surprised I even found her recipe. My mom was a great cook, so great in fact that she rarely wrote her recipes down.  I have a ton of recipes from her, but they were all given to her by someone else, and then she tweaked each recipe, and didn’t write that part down. My mom made what we called “Johnny Mezzeta” for us on a regular basis. Not the healthiest, but she offset it by making us liver and brussell sprouts too.

I searched on line to see if this was a real recipe, or if it was just my mom naming it after someone.  Sure enough, a real recipe, but actually named Johnny Marzetti.  Here’s the story from Wikipedia, if you are interested.  I know my brothers will be.

Johnny Marzetti is a baked pasta dish, or casserole, consisting of noodles, tomato sauce, ground beef, and cheese. Other ingredients and seasonings may be added to adjust the taste. The dish originated in Columbus, Ohio, at the Marzetti restaurant, and spread to other parts of the United States as variations of the recipe were published in magazines and cookbooks during the mid-20th century. The dish is still served in Ohio, especially at social gatherings and in school lunchrooms.

A version of this dish prepared in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas is known as “Johnny Marzotti” and is usually served with three bean casserole.

Johnny Marzetti also gained a great deal of popularity in the Panama Canal Zone, where it was served at social occasions and on holidays since at least the early WWII era. The Canal Zone version of the dish typically includes celery and green olives, and is almost always spelled “Johnny Mazetti” by Zonians. The importance of Johnny Mazetti to the culture of the Canal Zone was such that most Zonians are unaware of the origin of the dish and are surprised to learn that it did not originate there.

And, if you want a more exact recipe, I found one that claims to be the original recipe:

Johnny Marzetti

  • 1 (8-ounce) package noodles
  • 1 1/2 pounds ground chuck
  • 1 large onion, chopped
  • 1/2 green pepper, chopped
  • 1 (8-ounce) can mushrooms (juice included)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon oregano
  • 2 cans condensed tomato soup
  • 1 small can tomato paste
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 8 ounces (2 cups) sharp Cheddar cheese, grated

Brown meat; add onion, green pepper and mushrooms. Cook until tender, then add seasonings; set aside

In another pot or bowl, combine soup, tomato paste, water and Worcestershire sauce; set aside. Cook noodles and drain.

Place a layer of noodles in a greased casserole (we used 9-by-13-inches), then a layer of meat mixture and half of the sauce and half of the cheese.

Repeat, ending with the remaining cheese.

Bake uncovered at 375 degrees for 1 hour.

 

Glam Alert: NYX Mega Shine Lip Gloss

August 16th, 2012

A great, long-lasting lip gloss, for under $6, is NYX Cosmetics Mega Shine Lip Gloss.  I purchased my first one from makeupgeek.com. I’ve blogged before about my love for Marlena and makeupgeek.com, and told you about her own great line of makeup.  In addition to her own line of products, she sells other brands at her online store, one of which is the NYX Cosmetics line.

You can also find NYX Cosmetics at Ulta.com or at nyxcosmetics.com. They have 50 shades to choose from. You can see all shade selections here. Check out their other products while you are there, they have eyeshadows, blushes, and lots of other lip creams and glosses, all very affordable.

Do you prefer lipstick or lip gloss? I am a lip gloss girl.

 

Website of the Week: switchhits.com

August 15th, 2012

If you are looking for some unusual switch plate covers, look no more than switchhits.com. Whether you want a finished brass, copper, or pewter, something whimsical, themed, or even glass, this site has it all. The prices are a little high, but if you want to make a certain room completely extraordinary, I would highly recommend switchplates.com.

 

I recently redid my backsplash and counters in the kitchen, and the boring plates just weren’t going to cut it anymore. I got some beautiful stainless plates and it really adds a lot to the backsplash.

 

 

I also redid the bathroom, and got new switch plates and also cabinet pulls. If you don’t want to completely redo anything, changing out the switchplates and/or cabinet pulls in the bathroom or kitchen really does give you a fresh look! The smallest changes give you the most bang for your buck. We often switch out ceiling fans or light fixtures too, just to update a room without spending a lot of money.

Have you recently done some updating to your house? Let me hear about your changes in the comments section.

Carpet scents

August 14th, 2012

Lately I have started putting these carpet scents on my carpet before vacuuming, about once I month, when I do the deep clean. I love how my house smells afterwards. The added benefit is you vacuum up the powder, so it sort of stays in the vacuum and you can still smell it the next time you vacuum. I also tend to do it after the granddog has visited, just to get rid of his outdoor dog smell. Don’t tell him, it might hurt his feelers.

I’ve tried the Arm & Hammer and the Glade versions, and I think the Glade is my favorite.

 

The Glade scents are Clean Linen, Clear Springs, Fresh Berries, Fresh Scent for Pet Odor, Hawaiian Breeze, Lavender and Vanilla, Lavender and Peach Blossom, Red Honeysuckle Nectar.

I have also tried Arm & Hammer carpet deodorizers. I like these also, but found the glade scent tends to be a little fresher. Arm & Hammer scents are Island Mist, Mountain Rain, Fresh Linen, Pet Fresh, and Extra Strength.

Both are about $3, but you can always find coupons. Someone told me they found at the Dollar store, so I need to stop in there and see if I can find it cheaper. Very easy to use, you just sprinkle and vacuum.