The last few weeks have been insane. Getting a house ready to sell is way more work than I ever thought.
It's going well, though. I've packed up a lot of things for storage, and we've painted, cleaned, fixed, installed, and lots of other action words and items. Pretty soon though, I'll be packing up the cookbooks. That's ok though, there's still the Internet. :)
I haven't had time to write individual meal posts, so how about a summary.
One night last week we had Pork Lettuce Wraps, courtesy of this month's "Cooking Light." Usually I make these with chicken, so this was a nice change. The ground pork is mixed with garlic and ginger and sauteed, and the vegetables (peppers, cucumber, etc...I didn't have any carrot so I put some onion in there instead) were supposed to be raw. I don't really like raw veggies on a wrap, so I opted to sautee lightly. It called for a serrano pepper, but only half of a serrano pepper. Right, anyway....I chopped up a whole one because they're small and I am just NOT going to put half a serrano pepper away in the crisper to rot slowly. I ignored my desire to put sriracha sauce in the mix and I'm glad I did because OH BABY! Those were spicier than expected. Delicious though. Brian wasn't crazy about them because of the intense flavors. (Fresh garlic, ginger paste, serrano) I served the leftovers over rice the next day and was thrilled with them.
We were replacing the carpet in the family room over to Pergo laminate flooring on St. Patrick's Day weekend. I had anticipated that this would take both Saturday and Sunday, so there really wasn't a point to making a corned beef and cabbage dinner. Which is really too bad, because I love corned beef and cabbage! So I planned an Irish Beef Stew instead. And thanks to the awesome skills of hubby, my brother and my dad, the floor was done in a day! I am SO THANKFUL that we have family members that not only have the skills to do this kind of work, that they don't mind helping! The stew was really good, with some Irish soda bread on the side. (not made by either of us, but bought at Price Chopper.)
Lastly, and I feel this really deserves its own blog entry....steak over arugula with a parmesan butter. This recipe was out of Epicurious (goodness what a great cookbook!) and it only called for 12 oz of ribeye steak. I was skeptical, I really was. But sliced up, and served with a balsamic brown sugar and shallot glaze and the aforementioned pamesan butter? This was good enough to be restaurant food. And I wasn't at all unhappy with the amount of steak. So, so very good. And a very easy recipe to boot, the only difficult part was making sure you didn't overcook the steak.
That's it for now, folks!
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