So, I discover I enjoy cooking a couple years ago. (At age 40.) Having had addiction problems most of my life most of my money went towards such things.
I lived on food that was either restaurant bought (fast food) or came in a can/box, ya know, cheap and fast things. (Read: Crap!)
My goodness, what I have missed!
I made dinner for a friend awhile ago when her husband and kids were away. It was a stuffed pork tenderloin wrapped with bacon. Inside was cream cheese, roasted almonds, sauteed onions and garlic with dried (though still moist) cranberries. It was incredible if I do say so myself. My friend really enjoyed it and told her husband all about it when he got back. (He referred to it as ranting on and on about it. Made me feel kinda good. I think I missed my calling in life.) He really likes to cook to and he has helped me with discovering new things and giving me ideas/suggestions.
I really like Risotto, of varying flavours. I was on a Risotto kick for awhile. Though I have to admit, I've kinda over done it lately.
I made an Asian style soup last week, and though good, I'd tweak it for next time. Mainly, not forgeting the ginger and using a little less crushed chillies!!
So today I am going to try something new. Living on the west coast of Canada, we have local Spot Prawns, and they are in season right now. (Off the boat fresh.) They are quite large for a prawn, and known for their sweet flavour. I'm going to make an avocado sauce (Known as "Green goddess dressing".) but tweak it a bit by adding real wasabi. (Not the fake horseradish most places sell.) The basic recipe I am using is as follows:
It's pretty simple, but my mouth is watering just thinking about it. Oh yeah, forgot to add with a Greek salad on the side.
So with my discovery of my joy of cooking, I thought we could share "what's for dinner" to get ideas and maybe try things we may have never tried before. I can't believe I have the patience to stand in the kitchen, sometimes for hours, (I put on some music, usually ska puck and go to town) but it so pays off when all is said and done. Sure beats boxed/canned/processed foods by a country mile.
So, what's for dinner?
(Please keep it to home made meals and not fast food/canned/boxed foods.)