Sunday, May 26, 2013
Maple Mustard Brussel Sprouts
Quick little side dish for ya today. Keepin the veg interesting. This was literally an on-the-spot, use-whats-in-my-fridge, hey-what-the-heck kind of recipe. Its hard to even call it a recipe. And that is the best kind of recipe!!
This little concoction is nothing brilliant or new, but it is to get your mind juices flowin so you can have more fun in the kitchen and add some jazz to your veggies!
Labels:
Gluten Free,
Healthy,
Sides,
Undergraduate,
Vegetarian
Monday, May 20, 2013
Hoisin Glazed Chicken with Orange Rice
So this is going to be a 2 part recipe. The chicken and the rice. Can be eaten together, or use separately. Either way, they are both delish and easy. Sometimes as a student, I end up cooking and eating just one thing. For example - the other day I made mashed potatoes, and just ate those. HA. So complete. Therefore, I am attempting to make sure I eat more whole and complete meals *please note I did have a veggie on the side, it just didn't fit on the plate!
Have you tried hoisin sauce before? It is a Chinese dipping sauce - or - how I usually explain it to people is that it is like a Chinese bbq sauce! It is extremely flavourful and taste amazing with chicken - so why not? And ORANGE RICE? Wha??? It was SO good. But I need to make an important note about this - PLEASE DO NOT USE CHEAP CONCENTRATED FAKE ORANGE JUICE - it will actually taste like chemicals - honestly I have tried this - so please, please don't. Please for me? Kay thanks.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Butternut Squash Mac and Cheese
Mac and Cheese. Ultimate student food. There is no denying it. We will all eat it at some point in time.
It is quick, cheap, and tasty. My three favourite things in life. However, it is clearly one of the most processed thing we can consume.
But sometimes, we just have to have it. Regardless of what the labels say we just have to have it. So my tummy and brain decided to compromise and we met in the middle. Remove half the powder stuff and add veggies. I think it works... at least gets the craving under control.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Cold Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Butternut Squash Salad
Welcome to Part 2 of my Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Butternut Squash. Need a refresher on part 1? Check it out HERE
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Since I have been insanely busy with school lately I have been trying hard to think of dishes that I can make that will transfer into an awesome lunch the next day. However, eating the same thing for 3 days in a row gets boring, so switching it up a bit keeps my tongue and belly happy. So why not take some leftover veggies, add some protein, eat it cold and call it a salad?
This is so unbelievably easy that it can be done the morning of, and really it doesn't even need a recipe but I felt compelled to share because it tastes so darn good.
Cold Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Butternut Squash Salad
Time: 5 mins CPS: $0.60 L of D: Undergraduate
- Left over Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Butternut Squash (recipe here)
- 1/2 cup Chickpeas
- Small handful of Dried Cranberries
- 1 Tsp of Balsamic Vinegar
- A bit of lemon zest
Put all ingredients in a dish. Pour over balsamic vinegar (I just wanted an extra little kick to boost the flavour).
Eat cold. I found it best at room-temperature
Yep. THAT IS IT. I am not lying to you. But here is my suggestions for a few additional ingredients you may want to add if you are feelin it.
- Sliced Almonds?
- Goat cheese?
- Feta cheese?
- Anything you want really!
Labels:
Appetizers,
Gluten Free,
Salads,
Sides,
Undergraduate,
Vegetarian
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Balsamic Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Butternut Squash
Still going with my latest obsessions with brussels sprouts as mentioned in my Warm Beet and Brussels Sprouts Salad I have made a 2-part dish. That is why this recipe makes so much because what I did with the leftovers deserved its own post.
SO STAY TUNED FOR PART 2! (mostly because I think it is way better than part 1. However part 1 did serve its purpose and was delicious).
Here it is along side my delicious chicken - YAY gluten free meal! |
Labels:
Gluten Free,
Healthy,
Sides,
Undergraduate,
Vegetarian
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Pasta with Broccoli Goat Cheese Pesto
Love broccoli. Mini green trees, who wouldn't love them. But what do you do with the stems? I feel like it is a waste to throw it out, however it is woody and a big stringy so not the best part to just eat raw.
Why not hide it somewhere, but let it still feel like it is important? Like a sauce of some sort. Or a pesto. Excellent idea if I do say so myself!
Labels:
Freezeables,
Graduate,
Main,
Pasta,
Vegetarian
Thursday, March 14, 2013
How To: Eat a Banana, Chicken Wings and a Cupcake like a Gentleman or Gentlelady
So apparently I have been eating bananas, chicken wings and cupcakes my entire life.
No word of a lie. My world has been flipped upside down and backwards. I can't even contain myself right now. I have MOUNTAINS of homework and marking to do, but who gives a flip? I need to immediately go out and get myself a banana, some chicken wings and one badass cupcake.
I stumbled upon this cupcake method a few months ago and never looked back. But when a classmate of mine took out a banana and peeled it like this...I couldn't look away - genius! Then I had to go on a search for video tutorials to share with everyone. Secrets this amazing should not remain a secret! (AMEN brotha!)
THANK GOODNESS for social media tools or else I would still be eating bananas like a chump, chicken wings like a sucker and cupcakes like a fool. Keep reading/watching so you also don't have to.
No word of a lie. My world has been flipped upside down and backwards. I can't even contain myself right now. I have MOUNTAINS of homework and marking to do, but who gives a flip? I need to immediately go out and get myself a banana, some chicken wings and one badass cupcake.
I stumbled upon this cupcake method a few months ago and never looked back. But when a classmate of mine took out a banana and peeled it like this...I couldn't look away - genius! Then I had to go on a search for video tutorials to share with everyone. Secrets this amazing should not remain a secret! (AMEN brotha!)
THANK GOODNESS for social media tools or else I would still be eating bananas like a chump, chicken wings like a sucker and cupcakes like a fool. Keep reading/watching so you also don't have to.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Warm Beet and Brussels Sprouts Salad
BRUSSELS SPROUTS!!!!
Everyone hates these little guys. Why wouldn't you? They are mini cabbages. I always hated them as a child.
Well you would think I was pregnant or somethin because I have had some massive cravings from them (no worries friends and fam - I am NOT preggers and if I was.. what a horrible way to find out eh?!)
Labels:
Gluten Free,
Healthy,
Salads,
Sides,
Undergraduate,
Vegetarian
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Butternut Squash Ravioli with Lemon Brown Butter Walnut Sauce
Ravioli - The Cheater Version
Wait...Ravioli?!?! Are you insane?!?!
Is that what you are thinking? Sounds about right. But comeon! I thought we had a better relationship than that, don't you trust me not to direct you towards some unbelievably hard recipe that no one way in heck you could accomplish? HAVE FAITH!
Labels:
Main,
PhD Student,
Special Night,
Vegetarian
Sunday, January 13, 2013
50 Common Cooking Mistakes
I stumbled upon this article by Cooking Light while searching "common cooking terms" and found it quite interesting. Why so interesting? Because I have done (and still do) a few of these hahaha - look at 18 and 23 for example..
36 ALWAYS happens to me. It is shameful because I have a string of Asian in my family with an obvious staple of rice. I don't want a rice cooker because I have the smallest kitchen in the world and will end up storing it in my living room next to the shoe pile and on top of my laundry basket.
25 is something to debate about... especially for this blog motive. I agree, having the best ingredients is a sure-fire way to have an excellent dish, but what do we do when we can't afford shit?
24 is also something I disagree with. Well PERSONALLY this is the reason learned to cook. Through mistakes! If I messed up something (like a chicken breast) I would still eat it because there is nooooo way I am throwing that out and starting over. But by being forced to eat it, just reinforced my need to do better next time.
Hopefully this article will help you in your future cooking endeavors! Are there any mistakes that you commonly make?
Article: The Most Common Cooking Mistakes
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Poached Egg on Balsamic Onion Toast
Good morning all, or good afternoon for some. It is the last Sunday before the 2nd semester starts again, so I think it is worthy of a delicious breakfast don't you? Although this one is super easy, it is slightly time consuming. But it doesn't have to be.
The longer you cook your onions, the deeper of a flavour you will get. However, ain't no shame in a quick fix.
Labels:
Breakfast,
Sunday Morning Breakfast,
Undergraduate,
Vegetarian
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Zucchini, Goat Cheese and Sundried Tomato Roll-Ups
Another great little party treat that works anytime of the year, but how fitting are the colours for the holiday season? Funny thing is.. I am pretty sure I originally made these in the summer.
Ah well, just like the last holiday-potluck-appetizer-deliciousness seen here Cranberry Green Onion Cheese Pinwheels, these are ridiculously easy and super cute. So make them. Just do it.
Make them.
And then tell me about it. Cuz I would love to hear it.
Labels:
Appetizers,
Holiday,
Potluck Ideas,
Snackies,
Undergraduate,
Vegetarian
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