Since the weather in North Carolina plays ping pong between all 4 seasons during this time of the year, sometimes its hard to have a set in stone menu for the week. Saying that, I have several meals that revolve around the weather. Beef Burgundy is one such meal. I have made Julia Child's recipe as well as Rachel Ray's. Mine fall somewhere between the two and it is a serious family favorite. The Yorkshire Pudding aka popover recipe is one that I have made for years and a recipe used by my mom. However, due to our weather patterns, we grilled out burgers at my parents' house on Monday.
Chimichangas on Tuesday, are a recent addition to our family faves that we tried last July.
Wednesday brought a love and a fail of recipes to my collection. Caramelized Onion & Bacon Smothered Pork Chops were fantastic! My only changes to this were: boneless pork chops, beef broth and 1/2 & 1/2 in place of heavy cream. Unfortunately, the Au Gratin Potatoes were the fail for the night. The only change was 1/2 & 1/2 instead of heavy cream, all other directions were followed (including the rest time) - but it was still VERY watery. I have never ran into this when substituting the 1/2 for the heavy cream. After reading the comments, I did find where the author says 1/2 will not work for this but there were others who used heavy cream and it was still watery/soupy. I have several more au gratin recipes that I want to try or already have tried, so I won't go back to this one to figure it out, because even though it was edible, we have others we'd rather eat.
Thursday brought us back to a stand by as the steaks were marked down at the grocery store. They were prepared simply; just sprinkled with kosher salt and pan seared until medium rare.
As much as I love to cook, there are times that I would rather work on a project, especially if I am in a great flow so the week ended up with Pizza Hut and Hunger Games, but that is fine, because that is life.
Sunday, March 11, 2018
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Life Happens and You Fix Cereal For Dinner
That's something I don't really see on other food/cooking blogs a lot; the nights where you just don't feel like cooking, the nights you are so tired from the day's activities or the nights where life happens.
That is something that everyone needs to remember. Life happens. You aren't going to create outstanding meals after outstanding meals every day. (Minus if you are a chef and that is your job.- I'm talking people who don't do that for a living.)
One of the best things I have found for using the monthly layout in my Erin Condren Life Planner is that I can go back and see what I served with what and it usually reminds me of the flavors of the meal to which I can then think about other dishes that could be prepared with it the next time. Plus, I like to try not to repeat meals within the same month. This and last month were not good examples basically because we were trying to eat all the pork we had stored from a previous slaughter and needed the room for fresh meat. It will be awhile before I make several meals.
Just remember that sometimes it is perfectly okay to decided a bowl of Capn' Crunch or Raisin Bran is dinner. You have no reason you must defend it to anyone at any time.
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