Lentil soup with brown rice, roasted tomatoes, onion, celery, garlic, and tons of seasonings. Turned out pretty good. I need something to go with it though. A salad would be nice.
Super simple and cheap.
Super simple and cheap.
It was sooooo worth it. It was extremely delicious!Pears with pork huh? Sounds odd to me but I'd give it a shot. If I ever win the lottery Tin, you're gonna get hired on as a personal chef.
Pears with pork huh? Sounds odd to me but I'd give it a shot. If I ever win the lottery Tin, you're gonna get hired on as a personal chef.
OMG! Sooooo Soooo very true!pork pairs well with flehsy fruits like apples or pears
Pears with pork huh? Sounds odd to me but I'd give it a shot. If I ever win the lottery Tin, you're gonna get hired on as a personal chef.
You'd have to hire Callistarya as a sous chef...I'm not one of these neat cooks..i go crazy in the kitchen, and after the tornado has passed through, there's a disaster area with a succulent dish miraculously sitting in the middle of it.
yumI like using apricots.
In the time it takes to boil spaghetti, you can chop some veggies and meat, sizzle them up, and add throw together a sauce. Last night I whipped up a Thai curry that took about 15 minutes (thank you Cuisinart for the prep help). Also, pan-fried or broiled salmon is almost certainly going to be faster and tastier than baked.Damn, where do you all find time for all this awesome food? With us, it's "spaghetti" "baked chicken" "baked salmon" "baked turkey burgers". Anything we can throw in or prepare in advance. I don't know how you guys get these made on a given day.
I usually just chuck some good ranch dressing (homemade with yogurt if I have it) in the potatoes and call it done. People rave about how good it is, but damn it's easy.I usually relegate one or two side dishes to the ghetto of microwave cooking. That way I can spend more time on the main dish. I recently discovered that those new "microwave and mash" potatoes are freaking awesome. Nuke them for 10 minutes..cook something else while they nuke, and when they're done, throw in some heavy cream, salt, pepper, and butter, and go to town with your potato masher. Voila..instant side dish.
Something I've been doing recently is reducing the marinades I've used for fish or chicken a bit, then tossing in a bag of fancy salad greens (i.e. not lettuce) and wilting them a few minutes. A bag tends to reduce down to sides for 2, which gets you eating a lot more greenage than you would in salad form.I, too, rely on easy sides. I get the steam-in-a-bag vegetables, or, better yet, just have a salad.
Something I've been doing recently is reducing the marinades I've used for fish or chicken a bit, then tossing in a bag of fancy salad greens (i.e. not lettuce) and wilting them a few minutes. A bag tends to reduce down to sides for 2, which gets you eating a lot more greenage than you would in salad form.[/QUOTE]I, too, rely on easy sides. I get the steam-in-a-bag vegetables, or, better yet, just have a salad.