Saturday, October 4, 2014
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Avocado Muffins -- only for my best friends
I am blessed with the best friends one can ask for -- fun, smart, and most importantly: they will be there for you at times of need. This is no Oscar or Nobel, but I just want to jog down that C, D, G, M, N, P, S, S etc really got me through the toughest times ( I hope the toughest is over). Especially M & S, who took me out for an all time favorite: oysters (!) + bubbly sangria @ pacifico last night.
I don't think I can ever thank them enough for being good companions, and treating me to the best in town on top of that. Pardon me for not disclosing everything here, but just trust me that they are awesome.
The only way to thank them ( that I could think of) was to make these: avocado muffins. I started wanting make a brownie, and changed my mind half way through, and the resulted recipe was inspired by M&S's favorite food. Here's the whole spiel.
I don't think I can ever thank them enough for being good companions, and treating me to the best in town on top of that. Pardon me for not disclosing everything here, but just trust me that they are awesome.
The only way to thank them ( that I could think of) was to make these: avocado muffins. I started wanting make a brownie, and changed my mind half way through, and the resulted recipe was inspired by M&S's favorite food. Here's the whole spiel.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Roast Chicken for ONE -- after a hard breakup
I cried. Hard. For a while. After a 4.5-year-relationship has finally come to an end.
It felt like a whirlwind of emotions, intense and overwhelming. And my nose started bleeding, even more violently than my heart.
Consolation from friends and family has helped me to stand on my feet again. It is becoming clear that taking care of myself is the first priority right now, starting with -- nourishment.
It felt like a whirlwind of emotions, intense and overwhelming. And my nose started bleeding, even more violently than my heart.
Consolation from friends and family has helped me to stand on my feet again. It is becoming clear that taking care of myself is the first priority right now, starting with -- nourishment.
Labels:
budget balance,
dinner,
leftover,
main dish,
nutrition balance,
recipe,
roast chicken
Location:
New Haven, CT 06510, USA
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
(Addictive) Cured Arctic Char (Gravlax) -- how to cure fish (fast and cheap) at home
Labels:
appetizer,
arctic char,
budget balance,
finger food,
healthy,
how-to,
salad,
salmon,
seafood,
snack
Location:
New Haven, CT 06510, USA
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Rye Berry Salad with Grilled (Wine Marinated) Chicken Breast, White Eggplant & Purple Dandelions -- eating with your eye
I have been a lazy bone, especially when it comes to blogging.
It is not that I am tired of cooking -- I still cook everyday, and have managed not to repeat a single dinner for several months (with the exception of ratatouille and fish en pappillot). I'm also not tired of blogging -- it's still in the back of my head. In fact, there are so many pictures of food stored in my phone my local storage is running short.
The problem is: the day is getting shorter and shorter nowadays, and by the time I finish cooking, there simply isn't enough natural light to make the dish look as appetizing as it really is. I would usually spend a good 10 minutes moving the plate from one spot to another, holding down my urge to just devour the dish because it smells so good. Finally I'd be too hungry, and ended up settling on some photo snaps, and finish dinner in 5 minutes, hoping that lightroom will save the world when it comes to under/over/uneven exposure. (Don't judge the fact that it took me less time eating that fiddling with the lighting situation.)
Guess what? It is weekend today, which means that I got to visit the farmer's market and finish cooking before sunset!
It is not that I am tired of cooking -- I still cook everyday, and have managed not to repeat a single dinner for several months (with the exception of ratatouille and fish en pappillot). I'm also not tired of blogging -- it's still in the back of my head. In fact, there are so many pictures of food stored in my phone my local storage is running short.
The problem is: the day is getting shorter and shorter nowadays, and by the time I finish cooking, there simply isn't enough natural light to make the dish look as appetizing as it really is. I would usually spend a good 10 minutes moving the plate from one spot to another, holding down my urge to just devour the dish because it smells so good. Finally I'd be too hungry, and ended up settling on some photo snaps, and finish dinner in 5 minutes, hoping that lightroom will save the world when it comes to under/over/uneven exposure. (Don't judge the fact that it took me less time eating that fiddling with the lighting situation.)
Guess what? It is weekend today, which means that I got to visit the farmer's market and finish cooking before sunset!
Labels:
budget balance,
healthy,
main dish,
recipe
Location:
New Haven, CT 06510, USA
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Greek Yogurt Blueberry Muffins -- maximizing goodies from the farmer's market
If you are like me, you will find it hard to resist getting that fresh pint of blueberries from the farmer's market, together with the peaches, nectarines, apples, pears, and strawberries. It is just impossible to go through those fast enough as a two-people household! Still, come the following week, despite the fact you've checked your fridge and warned yourself not to go crazy, you'll grab another pint...This happens every single time. After blueberry pancakes, berry-banana smoothies, berry-topped yogurt, here comes the final bomb: blueberry muffins.
Labels:
breakfast,
budget balance,
nutrition balance,
recipe
Location:
New Haven, CT 06510, USA
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Vegan Wheat Berry and Grilled Vegetables Salad -- holding on to summer
It is labor day. Some may argue that it signifies the start of the fall season. I am not ready to let go of summer yet. Call it wishful thinking if you will, but I can feel the summer air around me, especially after a 90-minute hot yoga full of sweats. Yes, summer is still around.
How else does summer seep through? Take a look at our dinner tonight and you will find out.
Grilled corn, eggplant, and summer squash, with warm wheat berries and crispy italian bread cubes, in a light lemon-olive dressing. What could be a louder shout for summer?
How else does summer seep through? Take a look at our dinner tonight and you will find out.
Grilled corn, eggplant, and summer squash, with warm wheat berries and crispy italian bread cubes, in a light lemon-olive dressing. What could be a louder shout for summer?
Labels:
budget balance,
dinner,
healthy
Location:
New Haven, CT 06510, USA
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