Do you remember about a year ago I started posting the ways I was preparing for our Sri Lanka adventure? It started here, continued here and here.
In case you don't want to link to those pages, I will tell you I talk about cooking, make-up, Marine Ball dress, driving, and getting my "woman-stache" taken care of.
Now that we have been here a few months, I thought I would report back and tell you how/if my preparation has paid off. Shall we start at the beginning?
Cooking.
Yes, friends, I have been cooking. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Almost daily. I have actually mastered a few recipes, and we have a few family favorites. I have to find substitutions for some of the ingredients, but for the most part, it has been fun to cook and try new things.
I have even cooked a whole chicken. I accidentally cooked it upside down, but it turned out fine.
Thanksgiving turkey- here I come.
One thing I have learned is that cooking is A LOT easier when you have the right tools- plenty of measuring cups/spoons, thermometers, and bowls. It is also a lot easier when you have someone to help do the dishes. Especially since we don't have a dishwasher. Well...technically, we have a dishwasher, but it is in another room (not the kitchen), so we don't use it.
Some of my failures: I made bread, but forgot to add the salt, so it was disgusting. I also made some pasta carbonara in which I measured the pepper incorrectly (way too much), and it was not so good. I am sure there have been more, but these were the most recent...like Monday.
Overall, cooking has been great. It has been a little tough to get used to cooking everything on my own. The connivence of prepackaged foods is such a huge time saver, however, it is certainly more gratifying when I have made an entire meal from scratch. I do find, however, when I make a huge meal, the next day my desire to cook is seriously diminished. In order to overcome this, I just try to make one or two really nice meals a week, and something simple the rest of the week, have leftover night, or have "take-away".
For recipe ideas, I have become really familiar with Pinterest.com, and have actually made a lot of the recipes I have pinned.
In case you are interested, here are our favorites:
Blackened chicken with quinoa and an avocado sauce
Thai food- chicken (this we make at least once a week- usually more.)
Coconut Chicken (we also love this with shrimp)
OH, and for dessert, Pioneer Woman has the most incredible Texas sheet cake recipe (Thanks Anne, for the recommendation) - this recipe is great because it calls for buttermilk, which I have not seen here, but gives instructions on how to make your own. Super helpful!
If you have any favorite recipes, let me know...I would love to try them out.
The very first time I made carbonara I got the teaspoon and tablespoon confused when I measured the pepper - it was interesting to say the least!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd... in our house this chicken is a fav! It comes out perfect every time and is my go to on a busy day!
Cheers!
http://www.italianfoodforever.com/2008/08/roast-chicken-with-lemon-garlic-and-rosemary/
You're very welcome for the recipe. I could eat that cake every single day. Yum!!
ReplyDeleteWay to go! Start small and easy and I like your idea to make something that you can then eat the next day as well. Make a side that you can have for multiple meals. Now that you've started you can literally make anything!!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you Emily! I think it is hilarious that you cooked the chicken upside down! We are so related! I have done that not once but twice! LOL
ReplyDeletedefinitely going to try the coconut chicken...sounds soo good. I love the detailed instructions on the sheet cake...even a dummy like me might have hope to not mess it up. I am impressed with your cooking! I think I would die without prepackaged food. You are probably eating a lot healthier too! For an easy chicken recipe, I take the raw chicken, and dunk in melted butter then put in a mix of 1 c. bread crumbs and 1/2 c. parmesean cheese and 1/2 Tbsp. garlic then take out and put in baking dish, then cook in ovenon 350 for about 25 - 35 min. and you have parmesean crusted chicken.
ReplyDeletedefinitely going to try the coconut chicken...sounds soo good. I love the detailed instructions on the sheet cake...even a dummy like me might have hope to not mess it up. I am impressed with your cooking! I think I would die without prepackaged food. You are probably eating a lot healthier too! For an easy chicken recipe, I take the raw chicken, and dunk in melted butter then put in a mix of 1 c. bread crumbs and 1/2 c. parmesean cheese and 1/2 Tbsp. garlic then take out and put in baking dish, then cook in ovenon 350 for about 25 - 35 min. and you have parmesean crusted chicken.
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