Friday, July 31, 2015

Day 33: Wednesday, July 29th ~ Buddha's Delight ~

Day 33: Wednesday, July 29th 
Buddha's Delight ~

After our junk fest the last few days, my body was screaming at me to eat some veggies! I told Jesse no matter what, we were going to have this for dinner. He was so great to get it started, and finished it up while I crashed on the couch after work.


http://happyherbivore.com/recipe/vegetarian-delight/

Buddha's Delight from Happy Herbivore


It was delicious! Very flavorful. Jesse added celery as we didn’t have any cabbage (and he was unsure if we had greens still? Hmm)….but it gave it a nice touch. A lot of times people feel celery doesn’t have any flavor – but adding it to a stir-fry or other cooked dish really does have an impact. 

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Day 26: Wed, July 22nd ~ Black Bean-Quinoa Burger & Fries ~

Day 26: Wed, July 22nd
~ Black Bean-Quinoa Burger & Fries ~

When we make bean burgers, we typically go for the tried and true Jeff Novick burger. However, we somehow are still missing our extra rice from the move....and the thought of replacing it with quinoa intrigued us into looking for a new recipe. We'll bring JN back soon for all you newbies. I have to tell you, his are a LOT quicker and less work intensive. ;0 

These are unique though, and for a unique occasion - Jesse's first official art job. :) So proud of you, honey!! 
http://www.vegetariantimes.com/recipe/black-bean-quinoa-burgers/
After eating them - realized that I had tasted something similar at The Henry. Fabulous! :)

Nothing goes better with a burger than fries, right? Now, this is JN style. (1) First, microwave the potatoes. Ideally this is done earlier, and the potatoes put in the fridge to make the next step easier. :) We did not do this today of course. (2) So - after they are nice and soft, cut with big knife into quarters or slivers depending on size. If you wet the knife first, it makes a cleaner cut. (3) Lay these out on parchment on a baking sheet, and sprinkle with whatever seasoning you want. You can spritz these with water to help the spices stick. Jesse always goes for Lawry's Season Salt. We've made garlic, chili, cumin, you name it. (4) Broil just a few minutes, until brown and crispy.
Fries were never the same after we found his technique!
 


Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Day 25: Tuesday, July 21st ~ Vegetable Korma ~

Day 25: Tuesday, July 21st ~ Vegetable Korma ~

This is Jesse doing today's blog. Liv did the cooking.
While I was away triumphantly tying up a few loose ends at my final day of my internship, Liv made a delightful veggie korma. The recipe came from Happy Herbivore Abroad by Lindsay S. Nixon and published by those nutty funsters at BenBella Books, Inc of Dallas, Texas. You can find the recipe online here or you can go buy the book from Amazon.com for less than $20 so what's your problem you pirating cheapskate?
Anyway, here's a story about korma. Every once and again Liv and I buy some Amy's frozen Indian dinners and quite like the korma. So we made it ourselves in accordance with the intentions behind this blog. So there you go. Korma.
As per usual, we've photographed the meal.
Photograph by Liv

Monday, July 20, 2015

Day 24: Monday, July 20th ~ Twofer: Burritos & Thai Mango Curry ~

Day 24: Monday, July 20th

 ~ Twofer: Burritos & Thai Mango Curry ~

Well, I was lucky enough to have today off. Since I had that time, you get 2 of our meals today. :)
For lunch - whipped up some quick burritos. Had leftover rice, beans, and peppers. Put all of that in a skillet with a bit of water and taco seasoning. Wrapped it up with a small sprinkling of cheese and taco sauce. Yum!



Dinner - Thai Mango Curry from Happy Herbivore Abroad. I LOVE curry, and I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that I LOVE coconut milk. With our typical green curry, we put the whole can of coconut milk in. This recipe only calls for 1/2 cup. It seems to be more than enough, and gives the same effect. Something to keep in mind for the future!
I did not find the recipe online already, and am a little leery of just scanning it in. If anyone's interested, just let me know and I'll forward it to you.


So - I mentioned that today you get 2 of our meals, and you might wonder what we do the rest of the time. I don't bother sharing it, because it can get pretty repetitious. Breakfast is usually oatmeal, farina, or peanut butter toast. Lunch is often leftovers, a salad, or a grouping of things like boiled eggs, hummus/veggies, bread, and fruit. It just seems too much work to have a varied diet during the weekday. :)

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Day 21: Friday, July 17th ~ 5-Spice Fried Rice with Sweet Potatoes ~

Day 21: Friday, July 17th 
~ 5-Spice Fried Rice with Sweet Potatoes ~

Today, we're heading back to good and good for you. We have been wanting to try the Chinese 5-Spice blend for some time. We kept seeing recipes that called for it, and just omitting it because we hadn't picked it up. Then it sat on our shelf for a bit while we went on the fast-food binge...okay, maybe a year? Anyway....so excited to find a recipe with this in the title. 
It smelled SOOOO good in our house! Actually, I could smell it on Jesse's shirt when he came to pick me up. :) That helped me get past the Little Caesar's! 
This was a fabulous dish. Also, so pretty and orange! Definitely a keeper. 


http://veganishdish.com/2015/02/15/5-spice-fried-rice-with-sweet-potatoes/

Day 19: Wednesday, July 15th ~ Pita Pizza ~

Day 19: Wednesday, July 15th
 ~ Pita Pizza ~

Another adventure today. Had an important errand right after work, still exhausted from yesterday, and staring bleakly at every food place we pass, it was a journey getting to tonight's dinner. Jesse has been wanting hot dogs again lately (not sure where this recent obsession came from?), but nothing is sounding good to me. I agree to whatever he can find in the store just to get home a minute sooner. Trentwood was closed, and CVS didn't have the ingredients. I am beyond ready to just give up, and say that I don't care. So, home we go. And out comes Jesse's plan B - Pita Pizza. 



https://www.pinterest.com/pin/80642649550672595/
We were introduced to this a few years ago when I was on a Denise Austin plan. I love that it can be so quick, easy, and crunchy. It has become a go-to item for those rushed, lazy, or emotional days. 
We don't really follow the recipe anymore, just top pita or a tortilla wrap with whatever we have on hand, pop it in the oven, and there you go. 

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Day 16: Sun, July 12th ~ Macaroni and Cheese ~

Day 16: Sun, July 12th
Macaroni and Cheese

Today was an almost-day. In lieu of having something delivered, almost asked Jesse to run to the store for fish sticks or nuggets or something to bake that almost tasted like fried. Wallowing in anticipation of my work week. Finally realized that it would come regardless, and the following weekend would come as well. Able to pull myself out of my funk long enough to think about cooking something, and this popped into my mind.


I found a great recipe in one of the old magazines I have – but of course, didn’t find the recipe. Looking at Martha’s website, this seemed appealing.
We did not have the mix of cheeses asked for. I also used only 3 pieces of bread/breadcrumbs. The only thing I would change is to be sure to have some sharp cheddar. I think that makes mac n cheese for me.

http://www.marthastewart.com/274703/macaroni-and-cheese-recipes/@center/854190/comfort-food-recipes#313113