Peanut Butter & Banana Waffle |
Rise And Grind! |
Egg/Egg Whites, Spinach, Mushrooms, Onion and Feta |
Bread Knots |
Four Seasons Pizza |
I was still feeling under the weather on Wednesday, so I did a 20 minute core workout (HardCore Abs) and crawled back onto the couch. I didn't even feel like cooking, so chips/salsa/guacamole became my dinner. Definitely not the healthiest choice, but it was the only thing that even sounded remotely appealing.
Thursday was definitely the low point in terms of this plague/cold. I took a rest day, but at least I managed to eat real food for dinner before returning to my position of hibernating under the fuzzy blanket.
BBQ Pork, Sweet Potato w/ Yogurt Ranch, Mixed Veggies |
Saturday was glorious. Mr. R&R (who is at the beginning of this lovely plague) and I slept really late and spent the entire day in our pajamas. We were supposed to go to a tamale-making party at Mr. Fix-It and Nacho Nurse's house, but in the interest of not passing this cold on, we stayed home. I may not have worked out or made a dent in the mountain of laundry that seems to have accumulated, but I did test out a bunch of recipes that I've bookmarked/pinned/downloaded over the last few months.
First up was a black bean burger with Sriracha mayo. I used a loose interpretation of this recipe.
I think the black bean mixture definitely needs to be refrigerated for a while before forming the patties (I used a metal ring to make sure mine were the same size/shape) since it was a bit on the wet side even though I let the beans dry for quite a while before I tossed them in the food processor.
The next time I make these, I'm going to try toasting the bread crumbs first in hopes of absorbing the excess liquid. I cooked two of the patties according to the directions and the final product was really delicious...especially when paired with seasoned oven fries and Sriracha mayo (I used a ratio of 1 tbsp Sriracha to 3 tbsp Light Miracle Whip). Yes...I put a little of the Sriracha mayo on the burger and used the rest for dipping purposes!
Up next was a recipe for Cookie Dough Bars. These things were pure deliciousness, although I think they should have been called "Cookie Dough Mousse Bars" since the cookie dough center was more mousse-like than dough-like. They were relatively easy to make. The hardest part was waiting for the center and top layers to set so we could taste them! Believe me when I say that they're worth the wait...and the dishes.
Please pardon the lousy lighting in my kitchen at night! |
This recipe came together really quickly once the lentils were boiled, drained, and seasoned. I goofed up a little and used 3 tablespoons of mustard instead of one, but based on the taste of the finished product, I'd make the same "mistake" again. I'd like to try adding a seeded, diced jalapeno or some cayenne pepper for a little more heat next time, but it was pretty damned good the way it was! I also think that next time, I'd cut the recipe in half because it made a ton of food. I'm going to try freezing some of the leftovers and see how that goes.
Of course, I promptly made my sandwich un-vegan by melting a piece of sharp cheddar over the top since that's how I grew up eating sloppy joes, but you could easily skip the cheese or use soy cheese to keep it vegan.
Now it's Sunday and after a solid day of doing nothing useful, I need to go look over some paperwork for my mom, clean my house, do my laundry, and get ready for another full week. Hopefully I can cram in a workout too!
Where do you find new recipes? Friends? Blogs? Cookbooks?
2 comments:
I find my recipes anywhere I can. I collect antique cookbooks!
Your snobby joes sound a little like dal puri without the pastry pocket.
Many of my recipes come from The Shiksa. Her blog is where I learned my first traditional recipes.
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