Feel good by cooking and eating a mostly vegetarian diet, buying local and organic when possible, and being conscious of where your food is coming from and how it was grown. I love to try new recipes, make up my own, and share the great ones.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Eggs and Mexican Rice
Thanks to my inlaws, we have a dozen fresh eggs from their very own chickens. These eggs made the most delicious tasty scrambled eggs. We had some leftover rice which was perfect for Mexican Rice!
Ingredients
Eggs
Cooked rice
Tomatoes, chopped
Onion, chopped
Corn
Tomatillo sauce
White cheddar cheese, shredded
To make the rice:
To matke the eggs:
I love having breakfast for dinner every now and then. This meal is delicious for dinner or breakfast. Enjoy :o)
Ingredients
Eggs
Cooked rice
Tomatoes, chopped
Onion, chopped
Corn
Tomatillo sauce
White cheddar cheese, shredded
To make the rice:
- Saute 1/2 of a chopped onion in olive oil until golden.
- Add chopped tomatoes with juice and saute.
- Add 1 Tsp or so Tomatillo sauce, salt and pepper and stir.
- Add 1 can of drained corn and the rice and stir. Heat through.
- Just before serving, sprinkle the white cheddar cheese on top.
To matke the eggs:
- Melt 1 Tbs butter in a nonstick skillet.
- Whisk whole fresh eggs with a little salt and pepper.
- Pour the eggs into the skillet and cook on medium-high heat.
- Carefully fold over eggs as the bottom cooks. Don't let them cook too long on any side.
- Cook just until solid but still moist.
I love having breakfast for dinner every now and then. This meal is delicious for dinner or breakfast. Enjoy :o)
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Seared Sea Scallops and Stir Fried Rice
This was a delicious light meal with clean, harmonious flavors. The stars that made it stand out were fresh sea scallops, Maldon Smoked Salt Flakes, and Thai chili peppers. I'm in love with Maldon salt flakes. I bought the smoked and regular flavors after talking to a Tom Douglas representative at the NW Flower and Garden Show. I'm so glad I went with her recommendation to try these salts.
We enjoyed this Saturday night dinner with a bottle of Airfield Estates Cabernet Sauvingnon Yakima Vallley '09. Great wine!
Ingredients
1-1/2 cups cooked rice
Asparagus, cut into bite-sized pieces
Baby bok choy, leaves separated
1/2 medium white/yellow onion
1 Thai chili pepper, finely chopped
Maldon Sea Salt Flakes, Regular
Curry powder
Fresh ground Pepper
Fresh sea scallops, washed and pat dry
Butter
Maldon Sea Salt Flakes, Smoked
To make the rice:
To make the scallops:
We enjoyed this Saturday night dinner with a bottle of Airfield Estates Cabernet Sauvingnon Yakima Vallley '09. Great wine!
Ingredients
Asparagus, cut into bite-sized pieces
Baby bok choy, leaves separated
1/2 medium white/yellow onion
1 Thai chili pepper, finely chopped
Maldon Sea Salt Flakes, Regular
Curry powder
Fresh ground Pepper
Fresh sea scallops, washed and pat dry
Butter
Maldon Sea Salt Flakes, Smoked
To make the rice:
- Saute onion in olive oil and cook until translucent
- Add chili pepper and cook on low for 1-2 minutes.
- Stir in cooked rice, curry, regular sea salt flakes and pepper.
- Add asparagus and cook for 2 minutes.
- Add 1 Tbs of water and the bok choy, put the lid on and cook on low for 2 minutes.
To make the scallops:
- Melt 1 Tbs butter in skillet.
- Place the scallops in the skillet. Each should be touching the bottom of the pan.
- Sprinkle on a bit of smoked sea salt flakes and pepper.
- Let them cook on high for 2 minutes on the first side. Don't move them because it will ruin the browning. Also leave off the skillet lid or they will be too moist to brown.
- When it looks like the bottom halves are slightly opaque, it's time to turn them over and cook the second side for 2 minutes. The time to cook each side depends on how you like them and their size.
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