Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

I Didn't Forget You

Egg Salad on Biscuits



Roast Pork Ribs in Dry Rub



Roast Salmon in Lemon Butter Sauce



Watercress Sauteed in Garlic Oil



Potatoes w. Saffron Butter & Parsley

Friday, January 2, 2009



Christmas Day Breakfast - Bacon Corn Frittata w. Parmesan Cheese

I love the Holiday season - spending time with friends and my favorite sin of all time - gluttony. I admit the Holidays do become truly exhausting... after days of eating out or eating at others' homes and hearing mom dictate what to do in her kitchen I started missing cooking in my own kitchen. Some of the few dishes made during the month of December.

Galbi Jim - Korean Braised Short Ribs over Rice



Pork & Watercress Soup



Chinese Steamed Fish - The best part if pouring the hot fragrant oil over the fish.





Appetizer Experiment - Chicken Drumette Lollipops. I wish I remembered what I marinated the chicken in, so I could change up the combination. Flavor was only eh.



Weeknight Dinner - Three Cheese Tortellini from BJs w. Home Made Tomato Sauce (yes, from that batch of CSA tomatoes purchased over the summer) w. a side of Garlic Spinach.



Will post photos of the Holiday meals later..

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Chinese Take Out My Way

I was exhausted from the 4 day weekend for some reason. Too much binging most likely. Usually when I come home from work and just want to be one with the sofa. That usually leads to going out for a cheap quick meal or ordering greasy, unhealthy take out. In order to cut back on spending money I decided to cook at least three meals at home for at least a few weeks. After all last week's carb kick and Thanksgiving binge of mainly American fare and yes, more carbs, I was craving some salty, sweet & comforting Chinese food. Instead I decided to make some Chinese "Take Out" dishes at home.

Beef w. Broccoli adapted from this recipe. Complete with Pan-Fried Frozen Dumplings





Chicken w. Ginger & Scallions adapted from this recipe.



Oh let's not forget my pride and joy for Thanksgiving. For my Roast Ham I ended up combining processes from two recipes as I was undecided on how to proceed. The diamond slits were cut on the ham and the dry rub of Emeril Essence & Cayenne pepper was massaged on and cloves added while I was bringing it to room temperature. I coated the ham with a simmered mixture of Coke, Jack Daniels, Thyme, Brown Sugar and Orange Zest. Then added more Jack & Coke to the bottom of the roasting pan. The Ham was basted every 30 min in its drippings until done. For the last 30 minutes the ham was glazed with the remaining coating base boiled down further with orange marmalade.



The result was a crust that was a combination of sticky and crispy and the meat oh so succulent. I managed to keep the ham bone for next day's lunch and turned it into more comfort food. Mmmm.... too bad there were no leftovers past the next day.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Comfort Food

Comfort food for me is salt, butter and carbs. I guess that's kind of my idea of umami. During the car ride home I was daydreaming about opening up a small restaurant - of course everything on the menu would be my kind of comfort food. Then again no one who cares remotely about their cholesterol would be visiting my place on a daily basis! Haha one day..

Vegetables need to make it into every meal to compensate for the load of crap I shove down my mouth daily. Thank goodness for the CSA box!



Dinner the other night - Simple Noodle Soup. One of my favorite dishes to throw all the emergency food into when we're too lazy to get anything fresh - marinated pork belly, two stalks of Chinese broccoli from the CSA, dried fried onions, frozen shrimp, frozen broth & scallion - ok, I cheated the scallions were fresh.

Simple Noodle Soup: Boiled dried noodles separately while warming up your broth (chicken, beef, veggie, etc.). Prepare other ingredients - I pan fried the pork belly and then the shrimp in the rendered fat. The veggies were thrown into the broth at the end to cook for a few minutes before serving. Once noodles are done according to taste, put them in bowls, topped with meat items & scallions. Ladle broth on top and add other toppings. I love my fried onion bits. Drizzle a bit of sesame oil before serving.



Last Weekend's Lunch. Egg Salad in Pita w. Baby Carrots

Egg Salad: Combine chopped hard boiled eggs, bacon bits, dijon mustard, mayo, splash of vinegar, salt & pepper. Chill.



Can't help but love a complete breakfast - it's what I look forward to on weekends!



Mid-Week Dinner. Beef Souvlaki Pita w. Homemade Tzatziki and Chickpea Salad

Beef Souvlaki: Beef cubes marinated in lemon, salt & pepper. They can be skewered and grilled but I seared the cubes on a cast iron skillet.
Tzatziki Recipe adapted from an online recipe I can't find at the moment. Plain yogurt, cut seeded or seedless cucumbers (shredded would be better) lemon, salt & pepper and olive oil. Chill for an hour or so to meld flavors.
Chickpea Salad - Drained and rinsed chickpeas mixed with tomatoes, cucumbers, minced shallots, parsley, juice of 1/2 a lemon

Friday, November 7, 2008

Always a Time for Food

Work has been getting the best of me lately. There are many days I come home with the lack of motivation to pick up a pan let alone pick up the phone for take out. Some days I'll be happy with a bowl of cereal or nuts but after awhile my stomach will crave something a bit more substantial. I'm tired and beat but on to better things! Meals from the past 1-2 weeks.

Cheese Tortellini (courtesy of BJs) w. Pancetta & Kale



My attempt at Caesar Salad with homemade dressing. Used the anchovies and all but am too paranoid to use a raw egg.



Lemon Butter Chicken Breasts with Roasted Garlic Potatoes



Cucumber Salad



Lemongrass Shrimp



Breakfast w. my attempt at Homemade Sausage Patties



Chickpea Salad



Pepper Steak Stir Fry

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Simple Comfort

A big bowl of this for the night. I feel a cold coming.



BF trying to perfect his breakfast skills. I know it' same boring stuff but it's fun to see how the same old evolves.


Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Where I've Been..

Or eating.. I've been a lazy blogger and lazy cook as well.

Red Velvet Cupcakes from Magnolia Bakery



Coconut Cream Cake



Bacon, Corn, Cheddar & Chive Frittata



Garlic Belachan w. a Side of Long Beans



Steamed Pork Ribs w. Black Bean Sauce



Buttermilk Biscuits



Roasted Vegetable Soup



Basil Butter Shrimp



Maryland Blue Crabs



Serenity

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Lazy Saturday


I took home these gorgeous prairie roses from the Farmer's Market on Friday to accompany me during my weekend at home. I had no concrete plans and it was WAY too hot to go out or do anything. Nothing like a day home on the sofa in PJs, eating of course.

Grilled Cheese with Egg and Canadian Bacon



Beef Souvlakis on Pita w. Greek Salad & Faux Tzaziki (not pictured)
No photos of any of them built - too hungry.



White Bean Dip courtesy of Giada



The BF and I decided to take a brief walk to get out of the apartment even
for a few minutes. The landlord was outside watching this chicken graze in our neighbors front lawn.. err grass patch. I know he was tempted to take it home for dinner..