Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking. Show all posts

Sunday, May 2, 2010

bread and lilacs

So I tried out my new stand mixer yesterday with a loaf of bread using a recipe from America's Test Kitchen cookbook. Oatmeal sandwich bread. It was fabulous to read the recipe directions which say "knead bread for 10 minutes" and to set the mixer on and let it do all the work while I sipped my tea and admired my lilacs.


The bread rose when it was supposed to



and although it may not be the prettiest loaf in the world, it sure tastes good.


Here's a picture of this weeks batch of banana chocolate chip muffins.

Last week I made them pumpkin muffins as I was missing bananas (subbed in 1 cup of pumpkin puree for the mashed bananas) and they turned out well. They are already gone so they must have been good.

Friday, April 23, 2010

polenta crush

So now that I've learned to make polenta myself, from cornmeal, I'm probably going to make it a lot for a while. I made some again the other night although it was thicker this time around. I added some sundried tomato pesto to it at the end which made it delicious!

I served it with a cheesy ham and mushroom sauce.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

mummy guilt

Got a call from T's preschool just after lunch to say that he'd thrown up this morning but was acting his usual self. Did I want to come and get him? After about a half hour I could no longer take the overwhelming guilt and left work to pick up my little guy.

Of course, he was running around the playground, pink cheeks, happy, busy and no sign of any bug anywhere. But one of his classmates was off sick and that's why they called me. It wasn't such a bad thing to be standing in the playground, in the sunshine, watching a group of busy, 3 and 4 year olds running around, sliding down slides, etc. After a while we came home and my little lad played with trucks and puzzles and didn't feel ill until bedtime. But after some medicine and cuddles and something to eat, he took his truck to bed for his animals to see and fell asleep on the floor. I don't know why but periodically he likes to sleep on the floor. Definitely something he doesn't get from me - I love my bed. Can't imagine choosing to sleep on a floor!

D was home late tonight so late supper of mixed rice with vegetables and chicken in peanut sauce. Yum! I think that was the first thing I ever made for D.

The recipe for the peanut sauce is adapted from the Rebar Cookbook:
1/4 c peanut butter
2 minced cloves garlic
1 tbsp minced ginger
1 tbsp sweet thai chili sauce
1/4 c soy sauce
2 tbsps red wine vinegar
2 tbsps brown sugar
2 tbsps lime juice
a splash of veggie stock to thin out