I went to the Asian Food Market (its actual name) based on @Ct.ebner84’s recommendation above. It just so happened to be near one of our favorite Chinese restaurants so I picked up way too much food. Everything was delicious and nothing was very photogenic.
No idea yet, but I’m definitely going to go through your posts for inspiration!
Ina’s crispy mustard chicken. I used boneless skinless breast since that’s what we had. Dip in a mustard/white wine mix, then a panko, garlic, thyme, olive oil, butter mix. Side was yellow was bean in bacon vinaigrette (I added some broccoli that need used).
Maybe you can slowly convert him . I’m sure you can do it . Open up the dining game .
hah! we’re going on 19 years, so… yeah, no.
I found the thread, started by Sasha.
I made the most beautiful mussels last night from my Local 130 fish delivery (Local 130 Seafood (shop), Asbury Park - #61 by OGguy) Fresh herbs would have been a nice addition but I didn’t have any. Simple tomato broth topped with crunchy breadcrumbs/capers/garlic. Then settled down to read my new books. Perks of my husband’s job!
THOSE.
LAMB.
CHOPS.
Danny Trejo was just on Top Chef where they had to make tacos using interesting ingredients.
I saw! I didn’t catch that he had a book out during the show so when my husband sent me a list of the new books Penguin was coming out with, I jumped on that. I had to put it away because I was getting too hungry!
So, on an unrelated note of WFD, has anyone hit the wall yet in terms of cooking? Even before the pandemic, I/we cooked five nights a week, and with us trying to do takeout once a week now, not too much has changed on the home dining front. But these last few days, I find myself totally uninspired! Maybe it will pass in a day or two, but tonight we have plans for takeout and tomorrow is a meal in the slow cooker (it was one of my dad’s favorites and this weekend would have been his birthday). Last night, as shown, was some drinks and apps. Have I run my course in the kitchen???
I wanted to create a separate thread for this question, but since the people who seem to cook the post post here almost daily, I’ll leave it here.
Beautiful food, and nice Costco! I don’t recall ever seeing pork belly in mine.
Ummm yeah. It’s slowed down a lot for me. I’m inspired maybe once or twice a week. Some weeks not at all. I’m also over the multiple choice meals here.
The past few weeks I basically “quit” participating in breakfast and lunch to get over the over-fooding. I might eat lunch occasionally, but often it’s something simple I made in bulk (plain homemade yogurt another, toast with or without an egg, upma / indian cream of wheat, etc.)
It has helped - at least I’m excited to make one or two things in a week (the rest is just to get dinner done). This week it was tikka masala and “real” bolognese, both new to me.
Other people notwithstanding (for eg I started my lasagna project with the slow bolognese on Wednesday, waiting for assembly today because I miraculously found fresh pasta sheets for our grocery delivery; the other meat eater wants to “keep it simple” and have spaghetti bolognese instead - simple left the stable when I started Marcella Hazan’s recipe, but also it’s annoying to have that response about something I was actually excited to cook… I’m making it anyway, but only for myself. Easier too. ).
I think there’s another thread on food ennui. I’ll look later.
I’m collecting chicken ideas, and this looks delicious!
Thanks Linda! I consider that quite a compliment coming from you!
I’m pretty sure there was an adobo discussion around here somewhere, but I could only find this on on Chowhound comparing Fillipino and Mexican. . They also mention the Cuban.
I find the history of adobo so interesting! Descriptions a various Filipino types in that link.
Hopefully not!
It’s a comes-and-goes thing for me. I used to mostly cook on weekends, making something like a roast chicken so I’d have leftovers, as well as salad makings. Now, I’m cooking whenever - sometimes ONLY having leftovers on the weekends, meaning I have to cook a couple of times during the week. But I also have a freezer full of small meals (pot roast, mac & ham & cheese, pork and sweet potato stew, chili and meat sauce) that I can take out whenever and use as a single meal.
I hit the wall quite a bit, particularly because I cook and my husband does not. One thing that helps me is having a virtually no-cook dinner possibility that I think of as fun food. It’s my escape hatch.
For example, I try to keep around couple of avocados, a can of Kuner’s seasoned black beans, Cabot 70% light cheddar, and tomato salsa that I can either turn into a layered dip or tacos on demand.
A cheese plate accompanied by green salad has been another.
I try to have a couple of “get out of jail free” options for days when my imagination and energy are nowhere to be found.
Yes and I totally complained about it here LOL!!!
It will come back. I would say that I’m ready to cook my way out of my taco book so maybe you should order a new cookbook to rev up the ideas?