Lunch: I cooked brown rice in chicken stock and warmed up some leftover shredded chicken. We ate the chicken and rice with the ginger and chili sauces from this Roast Hainanese Chicken Rice which really zipped up a simple meal. The full recipe is also great.
Dinner: Porterhouse steak prepared by husband; baby kale and tomato salad with vinaigrette made of olive oil, red wine vinegar, minced garlic, salt, and pepper.
I had to be on a low iodine diet for a few weeks. I also have Celiac Disease. So what was left?
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Monday, February 16, 2015
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Day 19
I started my mid-week cooking catch-up evening by roasting some chicken thighs in olive oil and salt and pulling them apart when they were done. Some of the chicken went into this stuffed pepper recipe from Marc Matsumoto substituted for the marinating and frying steps. I assembled the rice and chicken mixture in the peppers, stuck them in the fridge, and did the final bake the day we ate them.
The rest of the chicken went into this Serious Eats roast chicken and kale salad with tahini dressing. I didn't have any apricots or almonds handy but I've made it with the apricots too and it's pretty delightful either way. A great lunch, very flavorful and hearty.
Finally, I made Laurie Colwin's pot roast (I've seen a few different versions, this one comes closest to what I did) subbing fresh chopped tomatoes and two cups of chicken stock for the tomato sauce. Ate with pasta.
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beef,
chicken,
kale,
Laurie Colwin,
Marc Matsumoto,
peppers,
salad,
Serious Eats
Monday, January 26, 2015
Day 2
Breakfast: Oatmeal, lingonberry jam, apple, peanut butter. Smoothie made of banana, frozen berries, greens.
Lunch: Celery. Unsalted peanut butter and banana on unsalted rice cake.
Snack: Skittles.
Dinner: We had people over for a Thai dinner made by husband:
-Chicken laap from the Pok Pok cookbook. He made mine separately from everyone else's but I'm not sure what he had to leave out (probably fish and/or soy sauce).
-Faux green papaya salad using green apple instead of green papaya (for convenience, not dietary reasons; an improvisation honed by mother-in-law in North Dakota where the nearest Asian grocery store was a ten hour drive away. It's delicious!) minus fish sauce and shrimp for me, I think he just upped the salt.
-Sticky rice.
-Thomas Keller roast chicken stuffed with garlic and lemon grass.
-Haagen Dazs peach and mango sorbets.
Lunch: Celery. Unsalted peanut butter and banana on unsalted rice cake.
Snack: Skittles.
Dinner: We had people over for a Thai dinner made by husband:
-Chicken laap from the Pok Pok cookbook. He made mine separately from everyone else's but I'm not sure what he had to leave out (probably fish and/or soy sauce).
-Faux green papaya salad using green apple instead of green papaya (for convenience, not dietary reasons; an improvisation honed by mother-in-law in North Dakota where the nearest Asian grocery store was a ten hour drive away. It's delicious!) minus fish sauce and shrimp for me, I think he just upped the salt.
-Sticky rice.
-Thomas Keller roast chicken stuffed with garlic and lemon grass.
-Haagen Dazs peach and mango sorbets.
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