artica's Journal, 25 March 2011

Today i cooked. I am not a cook, i mean i can boil water, fry eggs, make instant noodles and basic salads. I have never handled meat. My family mostly consists of vegetarians and meat is usually not prepared at home. Which effectively means that i never got to handle raw meat before.

Recently joined a challenge on here which specified no eating out as a cardinal rule. I managed to stick to this by having instant foods like oat-bran, yogurt and sneakily getting friends to cook for me. Today i craved meat and i had to cook it myself. I managed to trim, season and grill chicken. Not only that i made Cauliflower mash and stir-fry spinach.

Admittedly it didn't turn out fabulous, i burnt the chicken but after some scraping it was all good. Made a major mistake with the cauliflower mash...i added in WAY too much raw garlic it made my eyes water to eat. Its all good though, i can scare people away from crowding me on public transport by turning my near lethal garlicky breath on them. The spinach ....garlic spinach ...how can anyone mess that up you ask ? Well...i bought the wrong type of spinach, i bought chinese Kai Lan, which has a bitter taste if not steamed first before stir-frying. So the greens were bitter, the mash garlicky and the chicken burnt. BUT you know what it tasted amazing, best meal ever, probably cos it was seasoned with pride.

I am making babysteps...one day...i shall be like Nigella Lawson hoepfully with a smaller ass though.

Here is what it looked like
My gourmet masterpiece

Diet Calendar Entry for 25 March 2011:
1238 kcal Fat: 52.43g | Prot: 108.19g | Carb: 96.43g.   Breakfast: Grilled Chicken (Skin Not Eaten), Mashed Cauliflower, Garlic Spinach, Herb & Garlic Marinade. Lunch: oat bran. Dinner: Ground Beef (95% Lean / 5% Fat), Green String Beans, Chicken Curry, For Me - No Fat - Mango. more...

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Artica, that is too funny. Actually, I love chicken and other meats off the grill that are charred (as long as steaks are rare in the middle). Cooking can be very enjoyable. I'm always looking for new recipes to try. Sometimes, I just google two or three food ingredients I want to include, and the internet finds a recipe for me. 
26 Mar 11 by member: Cheesehead1
Google can be your best friend for a starting chef. My husband used to joke you knew when I was done cooking dinner when the smoke detector went off. Now, I'm much improved and having fun learning! Okay, I have to do my librarian thing now: some AWESOME easy cookbooks out there for food life changes- The Hungry Girl series, and cooking Light books. Both are SO easy to follow. I bet you local library can get you some to try out! Keep at it, and you will be a master chef! 
01 Apr 11 by member: Bookgal1977

     
 

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