"Screw Calm and Get Angry" is the title of a cool little book of quotations that I just got. Just in time for the facebook campaign I'm waging against the Tea Party and its attack on government. I'm so sick of the crap that's going on in Washington I could just scream. I can't understand for the life of me when -- or why -- or how -- the majority of people in this country became so self-absorbed that they've decided to engage, en mass, in cutting off their noses to get revenge of some sort against their own faces. How have we lost any sense of community, any sense of being all in this lifeboat together? I don't understand. And I'm pissed.
Meanwhile, back in the kitchen, it's that time of year when I become convinced, annually, that there is absolutely no need for us to have a garden since we are awash in a sea of vegetables gifted to us by our wonderful friends and neighbors. Eggplants, tomatoes, peppers, chili peppers, cucumbers of several types, summer squash. There's a great BIG bowl of the stuff in the kitchen. I'll be the first to admit that summer vegetables are still an acquired taste for me. I really love meat and fat and sugar. Beans, rice and pasta, yes. Cheese and dairy, yes. Fruit, yes. Spring, winter and fall vegetables, yes. Summer vegetables? Well......... I don't like raw tomatoes, for one thing. I've already had a lifetime quota of summer squash. Cucumbers? Not so much. It's these heat-of-summer things that mostly leave me cold.
So there they were, staring at me: FOUR lemon cucumbers. (It's not bad enough that we get the neighbors generous offerings, Randy brings yet more of this stuff home from Farmers Market! Two lemon cukes from the neighbors + 2 brought home by RDK. After saying to him: DON'T BUY VEGETABLES THIS WEEK! JUST FRUIT!) Yup, 2 people in this house. FOUR lemon cucumbers. Fortunately, I had cream in the frig. And lots of spearmint in the herb garden. So, I turned to page 247 for Cucumbers with Cream and Mint. Now, I suppose this really is one of the world's greatest salads, but it didn't do much for me. Nonetheless, it's another recipe completed. Nobody said I'd love 'em all.
On another front, I've purchased "Slow Cooker Revolution" from America's Test Kitchen, as well as their recommended slow cooker, the Crock-Pot Touchscreen Slow Cooker. Three reasons: (1) Randy will be teaching again come 2012 and it's often hard to time dinner when he's teaching late afternoon labs, (2) I want to be able to have some main courses stashed in the freezer for times when there just isn't time to cook, and (3) when we entertain, I prefer to have everything ready before guests arrive so I can be with them, not in the kitchen.
Last weekend I tested goal #3 with Moroccan Chicken Stew, served with an old favorite of mine, Ina Garten's Curried Cous Cous which is made ahead of time and served at room temperature. One of the guests brought a green salad. I did go a little overboard on dessert, but it was all made ahead of time. Randy took care of beverages. I got to hang out with our guests. Afterwards clean up was fast and easy. And we still had dinner twice more from the leftovers!
Earlier this week I made Fancy Pork Stew with Fennel and Prunes. I have 3 meals worth in the freezer right now. Yeah for goal #2! This weekend I'll make marinara sauce or maybe some chili. After a dinner or two, the rest will go into the freezer.
Who would ever have guessed that food and cooking would become a new passion for me? Although, Randy is making dinner tonight at my request. I just can't face that big bowl of vegetables on the kitchen counter. And he'll be making fried okra for himself, too. Oh well.
101 recipes completed; 204 yet to conquer!
1 comment:
Hooray for slow cookers and meals in the freezer! I use mine all the time - especially since it has been too hot to turn on the oven.
That curried cous cous sounds really good. It would probably go great with the lamb I am grilling tomorrow night for dinner.
Sure wish I could have some of your summer vegetables. The heat and drought destroyed my garden. (My herbs have done well though!)
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