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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Pork Loins

Not sure how my bf does it, but his meats are delicious and always juicy, not dried out. These pork loins were brined overnight and then cooked and lightly browned in a frying pan. Brown rice with furikake and green peas for veggies. Nom nom nom.... sooooo delicious!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Fried Rice

My dad made fried rice for dinner. (He never really cooks anything for dinner). I was somewhat surprised it tasted pretty good! nom nom nom

Friday, January 27, 2012

These are a few of our Favorite Eats

 Tomato quesadillas topped with avocado slices. 
These were definitely mouthwatering and my #1 FAV!

 You just can't go wrong with pasta and costco meatballs. The meatballs are so flavorful and juicy!

And bacon, applewood smoked bacon. Heated to a hot tantalizing crisp. 

Tonight's dinner was definitely "da bomb"! :D

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Leftovers

Today, we ate leftovers. However, all of these leftovers are from restaurants, except for the rice. heh. Starting from the top left, we had chicken pot pie from Grand Lux Cafe, and on the right side we have a mix of pork, chicken and duck from Sam Woo and then home cooked rice on the bottom. These were pretty tasty leftovers!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Beef n Gravy

Roast beef with white gravy, beef mac n cheese with cabbage n red onions sauteed with hoisen sauce. chomp chomp chomp!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Topped with Bacon

For lunch, we had leftovers topped with more shredded cheese topped with smoked applewood bacon.
YUMMY!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Waffles n Nutella

In addition to eating our daily oatmeal during the cold days, sometimes, I like to grab a waffle on my way out of the house. Since this was a weekend, I was making a big batch of waffles and enjoying them with nutella and sausage links and scrambled eggs. mm mmmmmmmmmmmm!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Fish n Beef

 Whole raw tilapia fish

 Whole cooked tilapia fish (cooked in a cast iron pan and seasoned only with salt n pepper)
with
Leftover beef mac n cheese, broccoli, and roast beef with a1 sauce
om nom nom nom

Thursday, January 19, 2012

DIY Hamburger Helper

Whenever I think of the hamburger helper commercials, the food I always think of is their cheesy macaroni just add ground beef meal. Tonight I decided to do a version of that take. Here I cooked ground turkey with some costco meatballs.

In another pot, I cooked some pasta to al dente. Then I added a couple slices of american cheese and lots of mozzarella cheese. I would've added cheddar only our cheddar was frozen and mozzarella was not.

My dish came out looking AND tasting pretty deliciously awesome! The turkey makes this dish not too unhealthy (maybe). The costco meatball makes it very savory and yummy. The only thing I added was chopped carrots to give it a bit of color and a wee bit of veggies. Add pepper to taste.
Om nom nom nom nom nom

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Jennie-o's Italian Sausages

Bf makes the BEST sausages ever! How? He cooks'em in light beer such as hite and coors. The sausages turn out very juicy and VERY tantalizing in your mouth. You just can't beat'em! I always finish my sausages first whenever my bf makes'em. (For a pack of 5 sausages, cook'em with maybe half the can of beer).

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Dry Rub Drumsticks

Bf put a dry rub on these drumsticks and left it in the fridge overnight to sort of let it set into the meat. The dry rub was made with brown sugar, kosher salt, smoked paprika, black pepper, cumin powder, garlic powder, and a bit of dried parsley. (In my opinion, brined chicken is the best option. These drumsticks just weren't as juicy as the previous ones).

 I finally got my butt off the couch and actually made veggies. I love cooked cabbage with shitake mushrooms! (Add salt n pepper to taste). Yummmmmmmmm. 

This is the end result. Endless savory deliciousness in my tumtum. 
so gooooooooooooooooooooood!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Brined Drumsticks

Bf brined these drumsticks the night before. We then baked it until its internal temp is 165 degrees F. 

chomp chomp chomp

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Sandwiches from Leftovers

One of my favorite things to do with leftovers is to make sandwiches out of them. Here, my bf was finishing up the bbq chicken quickie leftovers, then placing lettuce, mustard and a slice of cheese between bread. It was gooooooooooooooooooddd!


For my sandwich, we had leftover frozen white fish which I had made and froze maybe two weeks ago. After reheating it up via microwave and then toaster, I placed it on a bread with mayo and relish on one side, topped with lettuce and cheese between bread. I looooooooooovvved it!!!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Oatmeal

I never really post up any breakfast pictures because I usually only eat two things for breakfast: Milk n cereal during the warm and hot days and oatmeal during the chilly and cold days. Since it's January in Cali, it's pretty cold, hence the oatmeal. I never eat my oatmeal plain. Today, I added a mix of dried fruits such as cranberries and various raisins and a dash of cinnamon. Yummy in my tummy for a great start to a boring work day!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

BBQ Chicken Quickie


 
Marinate chicken in BBQ sauce like the one below for maybe an hour beforehand before cooking it.
 

End result: we added olives to our chicken because we were already munching on them... The whole dinner was quite delicious!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Last Minute Quiche

Stir fry onions til nicely browned

Add scrambled eggs

Top with lots of shredded cheese

 
Serve with rice topped with furikake, fried white fish and a side of faux-quiche.
Nom nom nom

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Onion Soup

There are lots of variations of the onion soup, but the way we make it is the simplest version that I learned from my mom. We chopped up 4-5 big brown onions and then cook/saute until brown. 

The browner the better. I was losing my patience and this was as brown as I got them. (I did them in two batches). Then I placed the onions in a big pot of water with a can of chicken broth (it should really be beef broth, but in my opinion, either works). I boiled and then simmered for 4-5 hours til the onions were melt-in-your-mouth soft. 

Ladle in soup bowl, top with bread and cheese. Normally, we use sliced french bread and shredded mozzarella, but we didn't have any on hand, so I just used regular sliced wheat bread and cheddar cheese. Still quite delicious in my tum-tum :)