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2021 - Week 35 Cooking Results

Toasty Cheese and Chile Jam Sandwiches

I used the spicy plum jam that they use at the cheese shop to make this. I should’ve added more cheese, but I didn’t realize it until after the fact. Even so, pretty tasty.

Sauteed Corn with Bacon and Leeks

I made this with the pork burgers, I thought partially about using it as a main and combining it with rice or something, but ended up just serving it on the side. I did eat it as leftovers with rice and chicken. Overall, nice flavor.

Stir-Fried Noodles with Chicken and Broccolini

I wasn’t reading this right, so I started to double the sauce and just finished doing that and ended up almost doubling the noodles and using the whole box. Other then that things went smoothly. I substituted in some hoisin sauce, finishing the jar then moving into the new jar of oyster sauce. So probably didn’t have quite the same taste as the normal recipe. I did like the add of the serrano vinegar, but I also added some sambal olek with the leftovers. Pretty good.

Sloppy (Pork) Sammys

By the end of the week, I was thinking about sloppy Joes, so I made them shortly after that. I did forget to pick up cocktail buns, so I ended up getting some King’s Hawaiian at the store that don’t like to much. Some pickles some yellow mustard and a little sweet bun was a nice add with the pork, tomatoes and spices.

Pork Burgers

I got a combo of beef and Mangalitsa pork, and uses that, I should’ve just gotten the mixture and made my own patties as these were a bit…well not great. Anyways the flavor was pretty good. Made a good meal.

I bought 4 pounds of Roma tomatoes from Blue Gate and roasted them. They’ll make an appearance next week.

2021 - Week 34 Cooking Results

Bacon & Tomato English muffins

Suggested as a breakfast item it made for a pretty good dinner. Nice thick slices of tomato, some bacon and a bit of mayo. Nice work.

Pork Burgers

Delayed!

BLT + Egg

I made this quickly, as we were going to head across town to see a movie. Quite good, as one would expect. Eggs do add something to it. Something quite nice. We headed across town to a theater we had heard had low attendance, and on a Thursday night we headed over there to watch Free Guy, quite enjoyable. We arrived as the only people in the theater. Ended up being under 10 over all, which wasn’t too bad. I guess. I am still nervous about all that is going on.

Skillet Tortellini with Sausage and Cherry Tomatoes

I’ve made this before, but I don’t think I had fresh cherry tomatoes. The freshness added a bit more acid and tomato flavor. Brighter, to be sure. Assuming that I remember correctly.

Baked Ziti With Sausage and Ricotta Recipe

So what can I say about this? It was fine, I didn’t have the same complains that some people in the comments did. I did get some “dry” mozzarella from the grocery store (not my normal purveyor) and it stuck to the pan like glue. Like damn glue. 4 washes, then quite a bit of scrubbing, and another wash and it was finally clean. Leftovers were fine. The pot was really driving me nuts.

2021 - Week 33 Cooking Results

All Pork Hot Dogs

Good as always.

Mozzarella on bread, toasted, topped with tomatoes and bacon

Fresh mozzarella fro Lost Lake, ciabatta from La Mie, Tomatoes from Grade A Gardens, and Bacon from Lucky George, topped with greens. Came out pretty close to what I was picturing, which isn’t always the case. It was a nice alternate on the BLT. And though tis the season, I know that having them once or multiple times a week is a bit much for my wife, but doing this kind of makes it more of a different experience, even though the combination of ingredients remains about the same.

Cider-Glazed Pork Chops (going to sous vide the chops then finish in a pan)

Thick chops, cover in salt, pepper. Added olive oil and butter to the bag, vacuumed, sealed and set to run as I headed out to get a hair cut. I got back, tossed some fingerling potatoes with olive oil, pepper and savory seasoning and put them in the oven to bake.

I pulled the chops out of bag, they were effectively cooked. I seared them off in the pan while putting together the sauce, then finished the pan sauce with the rendered juices.

What was kind of amazing is that everything came together within about 2 minutes of each other.

I cut the meat of the chops, and we had a pretty good dinner. The potatoes were good, the pork with the sauce was good. All an all a good meal with some modifications to make sure that it’d come tighter in a timely fashion.

Orecchiette with Peas, Pine Nuts, and Ricotta

I’ve made this at least once or twice before, but this time I used some Lost Lake ricotta (new) and it was very good. An easy recipe, but one that is quite nice.

Sheet Pan Hot Honey Roasted Chicken & Summer Tomatoes

I picked up Blue Gate tomatoes today, and used about half of the larger ones I bought today. Fresh and fragrant.

I tossed the chicken with the hot honey sauce, I heated it up a bit (15 seconds in the microwave), to loosen up a bit of the crystallized honey. And set it aside for about half an hour (should’ve done it earlier). While that was resting, I rough cut up a little more than 2 pounds of tomatoes and let them rest on the counter for a bit while the time passed to get to that 30 minute mark.

I got the jasmine rice cooking.

I spray the pan before I put the chicken on the half sheet pan, then added the tomatoes. I spread the last half of the sauce over the tomatoes and a bit more over the chicken then sprinkled the entire collection with a good helping of the Momofuku savory salt.

I wasn’t using the bone in, skin on chicken thighs, so I ended up just baking it for 27 minutes.

The smell was nice as I pulled it out of the oven.

Served the chicken and tomatoes and rendered sauce over the rice and it was really good. You could smell the tang and taste the sweetness of the tomatoes combined with the salty and sweet and savory of the sauce and chicken.

Good things.

2021 - Week 32 Cooking Results

I suppose I should’ve checked closely the schedule of plan for my colonoscopy prep. I could have worked on Monday, and other then having very specfic restricitons on what I could eat for breakfast, lunch and snack. Instead I took a mostly relaxing day, doing a handful of chores (breaking down a stash of boxes for recycling, shredding papers, etc) and just relaxing most of the day. The inherent problem with the instructions are because you are starting at 6:PM it means you’ll be staying up pretty late as it work through your system, and the instructions says get up and finish prep with the last liter of liquid 4 hours before the procedure. So I finally felt able to fall asleep around midnight, and was up at 3:15 to finish off prep. I did get in a nap before the procedure and got called in early since the appointment before mine called in to cancel.

As a note, the nurses helping the procedure were very relieved that I was already vaccinated and it was much easier for them to put the oxygen in my nose.

They found two polyps, which were benign.

We headed to the cheese shop, picked up some lunch and went home. I ate, then headed upstairs to sleep. Shannon woke me up around dinner time, and I was up a bit more, then slept overnight. Normally I get around 5-7 hours of sleep a night, and on Tuesday I got 12.5 hours.

So here’s a reminder, if you are recommended to do it, get your colonoscopy.

Bacon Arugula and Tomato

Fresh mozzarella, a loaf of Whole Grain Sourdough that had shown up that day, and some fresh tomatoes from Blue Gate. Topped with some bacon from Crooked Gap. Good things.

Sheet Pan Shrimp “Boil”

This was surprisingly quick to put together. I picked up some gulf shrimp, pulled out some breakfast sausage (Lucky George) and corn from the freezer, and used potatoes I had already bought. Then added some leftover onion. I upgraded my purchase of the spicy salt to a pouch, rather than the jars, since I go through it fast enough. I ended up getting two, to get the free shipping. I ladeled over a couple of dashes of the butter sauce. Delicious meal overall. For me, I would’ve perhaps added more potatoes, but maybe that’s just me with that butter sauce and the potatoes. Certainly something to make again.

Sheet Pan Shrimp “Boil”

Brats

Still a bit tired after work, even though the previous day I slept an astounding, for me, 12.5 hours of sleep. Easy to do, good things.

2021 - Week 31 Cooking Results

Tuna with Warm Green Bean Salad with Shallots and Mustard

I thought about keeping the mustard thing going, so I quickly google tuna with a mustard cream sauce, then vaguely followed the recipe. I worked on all three parts at about the same time. Bringing the water to boil, prepping the sauce, so it can reduce, then getting the yellowfin tuna in the oven, then beans, in, out, shallots in, mustard and other things in, check tuna, tuna out, beans back in, put everything on a plate. A lot of quick cooking and thinking to have it all together. Not too shabby. Beans were a bit to mustardy for Shannon, and tasting her’s vs mine, she wasn’t wrong. Overall a success, though maybe I shouldn’t have pumped up the mustard as much as I did, but it did seem to treat the sauce well.

Grown-Up Stovetop Macaroni and Cheese

I should’ve used American, like I did the last time I did this, but it was still ok. Not creamy, but ok. I did add some corn startch that has helped smooth out the sauce in the past, but this did not pull it together.

Bacon Arugula and Tomato

Ahh, the season of tomatoes begins. I got a few and used a few. it may still be a bit early, but it is starting. I got a few more for this coming week.

Ham and Egg on English muffin

Good as always. Used up the last of the free ham.

Sheet Pan Shrimp “Boil”

Delayed! Forgot about a Saturday night thing, good thing I didn’t take the shrimp out of the freezer.