I always have too many leftovers and I never know what to do with them. Today I decided to toss all of them into a pot. Generally, that's my typical cooking style (through stuff into a pot and see what happens) unless I'm making a specific dish. Today I had bits of uncooked pasta, half a large eggplant, and a few other raw ingredients. Feel free to try this with anything you like. Here is what I had.
Ingredients:
1/2 of a large eggplant (peeled and diced)
3/4 of a large red onion (diced)
1 14.5 oz. can of tomatoes (whatever you have on hand)
a packet of mushrooms (mine were already sliced)
cheese (whatever you like, to taste)
salt, pepper, parsley, garlic
a handful of spaghetti
liquid (you can use some wine, or stock or water. I used about a cup of chicken stock)
Steps:
1. In a large skillet saute onions, garlic and eggplant together. When the eggplant shrinks a little and the onions are really soft, add the mushrooms.
2. Add stock and cook for a few minutes before adding the can of tomatoes.
3. Season.
4. Add the cooked pasta (cook it in a different pot), parsley, and cheese.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Oven "Fries" / Steak Fries
In the last few years I have developed a real appreciation for the potato. I never liked it when I was growing up, but I think it's because it was mainly found in soups, all mushy and in various states of disintegration; or it was pan fried. Turns out I don't really like the greasy texture of the fried potato, all crunchy on the outside and mealy on the inside.
But I started experimenting with a few varieties and a few recipes. Here is an easy, quick, and healthy alternative to fries.
Ingredients:
1 lb of Yukon Gold potatoes
1 bottle of your favorite steak seasoning (I use McCormick)
1 TB of olive oil
1 Gallon plastic bag
Steps:
1. Peal the potatoes.
2. Cut into wedges of roughly equal size, so they cook evenly.
3. Place potatoes into the plastic bag with the olive oil. Shake the potatoes to coat with the oil.
4. Place the oiled potatoes on a baking sheet and sprinkle with the steak seasoning to taste.
5. Place into a preheated oven at 400 degrees for about 30 minutes or until they're done.
But I started experimenting with a few varieties and a few recipes. Here is an easy, quick, and healthy alternative to fries.
Ingredients:
1 lb of Yukon Gold potatoes
1 bottle of your favorite steak seasoning (I use McCormick)
1 TB of olive oil
1 Gallon plastic bag
Steps:
1. Peal the potatoes.
2. Cut into wedges of roughly equal size, so they cook evenly.
3. Place potatoes into the plastic bag with the olive oil. Shake the potatoes to coat with the oil.
4. Place the oiled potatoes on a baking sheet and sprinkle with the steak seasoning to taste.
5. Place into a preheated oven at 400 degrees for about 30 minutes or until they're done.
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