Tagged: cooking

Jan 11

Day 11: Something Blue

Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. ;) My something blue for today is my gas stove. I didn’t always enjoy cooking but after my mom started getting too ill to cook, I started to take an interest in making tasty dishes.

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Jan 20

Hubby in the kitchen

It was a success. I think the only reason was because I stayed in my office the whole night. The meal tasted amazing, chicken tenders with brussels sprouts and mushrooms. He did a fantastic job prepping and cleaning up and he was smiling from  ear to ear. I was so proud of him. Now, our next challenge is for me to be able to be in the kitchen with him, preparing the food together.

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Jan 18

Kitchen Control

I like to cook. I enjoy it very much. However, it wasn’t like that growing up. My mother was a wonderful cook. She worked five days a week for eight hours, took care of four kids and still had time to make food for dinner, something new everyday. And I’m not talking one dish, we always had at least three different dishes during meal time to have with rice. She was also a woman with little patience for newcomers in the kitchen, which is why I never fancied cooking growing up. Every time I would try to get in to help, she’d shoo me away and say, “Get out of my kitchen!”, in Vietnamese of course. My job was to set the table and bring the food out, so that’s what I did. It wasn’t until I was in college that she even let me make a meal for the family. No Vietnamese dishes on my first try, since I was never taught.

When my mom did get a little weaker as her disease progressed, she’d let me in the kitchen more. She shared with me a few recipes that I now hold sacred in my heart. Only if I were able to get them all, she had so many. And each time I cook these recipes, I think of her.

But I digress. As some of you know me, I like to take charge. I have a plan of attack and I set out to accomplish my goals. Same as in the kitchen. I have my recipes lined up, food to prep and I’m off to make a delicious meal. During this course of meal making, my darling hubby asks, “Do you need any help?”, which I quickly respond, “No, that’s okay.” But last night when he asked me, I changed my mind. I said, “Sure, you can make the marinara sauce.” I even prepped the veggies for him and open the cans of crushed tomatoes. Everything was set and ready to go. As the hubby walked into the kitchen to prepare the sauce, my controlling eye waved over me. I couldn’t help it. I was watching his every move and making sure he was doing it correctly. I was hovering, the one thing I dislike people doing to me. I was turning into my mom. My impatience was growing. I wanted to finish the sauce myself but I had to keep reminding myself, “Learn to be patient, learn to be patient.” The hubby did finish the sauce, however, he said it wasn’t a warm welcome in the kitchen. My worst fears have come true, I’ve turned into my mother in the kitchen. This impatient, no-nonsense, little Vietnamese woman, that’s me!

Oh, but the tides are turning. It’s difficult to let go of the reins when you’ve done it so long. There’s a process that I go through, prep, start the meal, clean the dishes, finish cooking, eat. My kitchen triangle is perfected. This Wednesday, I’m turning my kitchen over to the hubby. I’ve picked out a fairly easy recipe for him to follow and made sure he was comfortable with it. I will do my best to stay out of the kitchen, unless my help is needed. Wish me luck! I will report back on Thursday.

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Sep 08

Pineapple-Ginger-Glazed Pork Chops

Let me start off my saying, I purchased a Crock Pot from Target. It was on sale and I think it beats putting my dutch oven in the oven for long periods of time. Hopefully, it saves on the bills too. ;) With that said, I made a scrumptious meal of Pineapple-Ginger-Glazed Pork Chops. The meat was so tender, it was like butter, just falling to pieces. Instead of using fresh ginger, I used ground ginger and it tastes just fine.This is definitely added to my book of recipes. I’m excited to find more slow cooker meals to get my money’s worth. Total meal cost $7.64*. (*Note: Most of the ingredients I have already, so the price may be higher if you’re buying things from scratch.)

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Sep 07

Cheesy Vegetable Polenta

The other night, I made a tasty Cheesy Vegetable Polenta. The flavors were straight on and it was beautiful in color. However, I wasn’t too crazy about the texture since everything was mushy. My hubby loved it but I’m a big texture person. Total meal cost $14.00*. (*Note: Most of the ingredients I have already, so the price may be higher if you’re buying things from scratch.)

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Aug 31

Turkey Sloppy Joes

Last night’s meal was delicious! I’m not a huge fan of sloppy joes but Family Circle’s Turkey Sloppy Joes. Prep time was minimal, just cleaning and chopping of veggies. I had it in the oven for about one hour and a half at 200º F. I had two servings, the hubby had two servings as well and there was plenty for my neighbor.  Total meal cost $8.25*. (*Note: Most of the ingredients I have already, so the price may be higher if you’re buying things from scratch.)

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Aug 26

Mexican Brown Rice Casserole

Last night’s dinner was a scrumptious Mexican Brown Rice Casserole. The hubby loved it, had two servings and a serving for lunch. He said it’s the best meal of the week, but we forgot I’ve only made two meals so far. He’s in for a treat tonight. ;) I added another 1/2 cup of brown rice to the recipe because it seemed the rice to sauce ratio was off. I was right. After baking in the oven at 300º for about 2 hours, the meal was delicious. It had the right amount of heat and flavor. Total meal cost $7.70*. (*Note: Most of the ingredients I have already, so the price may be higher if you’re buying things from scratch.)

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Aug 25

Lemony Garlic Chicken Thighs

Last night’s dinner was an aromatic Lemony Garlic Chicken Thighs. Instead of using a crock pot, I used my dutch oven and put it inside a conventional oven at 250º F, with a total cook time of about 2 hours. One thing I would change would be using fresh spinach instead of frozen. Though it tasted fine, the look of the frozen spinach wasn’t as fresh. Total meal cost $9.62*. (*Note: Most of the ingredients I have already, so the price may be higher if you’re buying things from scratch.)

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Aug 09

Cooking hiatus

I took a little break from cooking since I’ve been busy with work. But I’m happy to say I’ll be back to the stovetop this week. I usually find my meals for the week using Martha Stewart’s Everyday food magazine, but it looks like I’ve made all the meals from the magazines I received. So, I recently subscribed to Family Circle and this month’s food section features Healthy options, each meal being 350 calories or less.

Day 1
Chicken Stir-Fry with Mushrooms & Bok Choy

Day 2
Grilled Shrimp & Cold Rice Salad

Day 3
Slow Cooker Corn & Crab Chowder (instead of the slow cooker, it’ll be in my dutch oven)

Day 4
Penne with Sausage & Peas

Day 5
Pork Tacos with Pineapple Salsa

I’ll keep you posted with pictures and reviews of the recipes.

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Apr 22

The cooking toys have arrived

I’ve been waiting patiently for my new cooking toys to arrive. Checking the shipping status ever so often and even emailing Buy.com because the tracking wasn’t appearing. My wait has paid off. The Dutch Oven from Target arrived yesterday, waiting anxiously for me at my front door when I came home. This brand was reviewed as one of the best budget dutch ovens. It is much heavier than I anticipated because when I went to pick it up off the ground, I didn’t use enough strength and almost fell over from the sheer weight of the box. It’s a beautiful piece of equipment that is quite easy to clean, I didn’t have to use much elbow grease to clean up after the first meal. As for the Julia Child’s cookbooks, they finally arrived today, with much delight. I’ve only started to read the first few pages of the intro and just giddy with excitement.

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