Because of this ghastly heat and soul-wilting , hair-limping humidity (40F!!!), I have not been inspired to cook indoors.
I haven't been arsed to stand over a hot barbecue grill, either.
So, sandwiches and salads, it is!
But not just any sandwiches.
Please! I'm not some boring old hag...although I bear a sneaky resemblance to one when I look in the mirror on Sunday mornings.
I have a sandwich grill that doesn't emit a lot of heat, so I crank the air conditioner to "Hang Meat" setting, throw a wool sweater on and fire that sandwich grill up. Nothing says "fancy" like those brown grill marks across an artisan hunk of bread. Fill this bread with a good quality cheese from a country with happy cows with Swiss accents, a fistful of smoked butcher store meats, some homemade pickles (home made by someone else, preferably), a dollop of coarse grained mustard, some hoity toity bacon flavoured or curry flavoured mayonnaise and you've got the makings for a "party in your stomach".
People will not turn up their noses at these sandwiches.
If they do, I urge you to find new friends.
I found these snaps from Martha Stewart's website...
(You're welcome for the promotion, Martha. If you sue me, you won't get a cent from my estate as I am stone broke.)
This picture is from "Grilled Cheese Social" on Pinterest. Fabulous ideas!
It is the Thai-Inspired Breakfast Grilled Cheese, with avocado, egg, and sriracha
Remember chums...there are no boring sandwiches, only boring imaginations.
How to almost survive every day dinners and dinner parties. How to make quick off-the-cuff recipes and prevent ruining those goldanged complicated ones. This and a whole lot of rambling, too.
Saturday, 13 August 2016
Thursday, 11 August 2016
Nutty Veggies
I have a 10 year old nephew who just told me that he hates the word "veggies".
In fact, he can't stand it. He gets like a rash all over his body when he hears someone say it.
So, that is why I'm going to keep saying it.
One, because he would rather make a mustache out of my shaved eyebrows than ever read my blog, and
Two, because I know it annoys him,
I am such an awesome aunt.
High five!
And I am not just doing it out of spite for all the times he drew pictures on the walls with my make up pencil.
Nope.
So, let's move along, folks.
Here's what you'll need:
- sesame oil
- olive oil
- butter
- soy sauce
- broccoli
- red pepper
- potatoes
- pine nuts
- ginger root (optional)
- garlic
- garlic salt
Boil taters and after draining them, don't put them back on the burner like some clod I know, unless you know you turned it off for sure. Argh...:(.
Heat olive oil and a bit of butter together. It depends on how much oil you like and how big a serving you're cooking.
When taters done, add brockles (broccoli).
Add red peppers and pine nuts. You could probably add them to the pan with the potatoes so that they can brown up more.
Add 1 TSP grated ginger root. Drizzle with sesame oil and soy sauce. Sprinkle a bit of garlic salt. Or add any other spices you like. The sky's the limit. I don't think I've ever cooked anything with less than 8 spices before, but there is a first time for everything, as my bookie says...
Anyway...VOILA!
And don't let it turn you off just because it's healthy.
And don't let it turn you off just because it's healthy.
Olympics Party Snacks
I just found these cool snack ideas for those of you who are thinking of hosting an Olympics Party or having Olympics theme days.
So, here are a few from the six sisters stuff website. All the pictures posted are from their site.
1. The Breakfast (Bagels) of Champions...
Okay, I made that title up.
2. Candy jars...how sweet... ;)
3. Snacks of the World...
For more ideas, go to:
http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/07/25-olympic-snacks-and-party-ideas.html
So, here are a few from the six sisters stuff website. All the pictures posted are from their site.
1. The Breakfast (Bagels) of Champions...
Okay, I made that title up.
2. Candy jars...how sweet... ;)
3. Snacks of the World...
For more ideas, go to:
http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/07/25-olympic-snacks-and-party-ideas.html
Wednesday, 10 August 2016
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