Slice up some fresh garden tomatoes to whip together a B-L-T salad. Bake the bacon (yes, if you've been to Eat Boise before, you know that bacon is to be baked, not fried in a pan), chop it up, dice fresh tomatoes, add lettuce and a dressing that is mayo mixed with a couple of tablespoons of white vinegar. Toss together for a salad on its own, or use the salad to make a sandwich.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Olive Garden Blah Night
We had more Olive Garden gift certificates to use up, so we stopped in last night. Our meal was just so-so. I ordered the steak Gorgonzola Alfredo - I really just wanted the Gorgonzola Alfredo, so I asked for the steak on the side. I LOVE Gorgonzola, but this version tasted a bit off, like something was not quite right with the cheese. The steak was pretty good, though.
Dwayne tried the pork Milanese. It was a breaded pork cutlet...and he thought that's exactly what it tasted like. The cheese-filled tortellini on the side was excellent, though, filled with an Asiago cheese.
Dwayne tried the pork Milanese. It was a breaded pork cutlet...and he thought that's exactly what it tasted like. The cheese-filled tortellini on the side was excellent, though, filled with an Asiago cheese.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Asian Noodle-y Salad
This is a quick all-in-one meal that's perfect for using up some fresh backyard produce. It's an Asian Noodle-y Salad. Any veggies sliced thin can be added. Pictured here is green and red cabbage, green bell peppers, bean sprouts and cilantro. I added baked chicken, sliced thin, and cooked linguine rinsed cold. Rice noodles can be used, too! The trick in pulling it all together is the dressing:
1 fresh jalapeno seeded and chopped
1/3 cup brown sugar
8 tablespoons of olive oil
6 tablespoons of soy sauce
2 tablespoon of sesame oil
3-4 minced cloves of garlic
Fresh lime juice to taste
Whisk together
Toss the salad ingredients with the dressing and that's it.
1 fresh jalapeno seeded and chopped
1/3 cup brown sugar
8 tablespoons of olive oil
6 tablespoons of soy sauce
2 tablespoon of sesame oil
3-4 minced cloves of garlic
Fresh lime juice to taste
Whisk together
Toss the salad ingredients with the dressing and that's it.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
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Monday, August 3, 2009
First-of-the-Season Cherry Tomato Salsa
I picked a basket of cherry tomatoes the other day and sliced and diced them into a salsa last night. My salsa is closer to a pico de gallo, and with cherry tomatoes, it does take some time to slice and dice. But this is so good - I drink the salsa juice! The basic recipe (all measurements to taste): sweet onion, cherry tomatoes (about a quarter of the batch), sliced jarred jalapenos, minced garlic and salt - run these ingredients in the food processor to make a slurry. Transfer to a bowl and start slicing and dicing the rest of the cherry tomatoes. Mix all together and add cilantro, unless you hate cilantro, and I know people who do.