This is the menu from this weekend. Hopefully it sounds as good as it tasted.
Thursday
Dinner: Penne pasta with a garlic, veggie, ground turkey tomato sauce
Friday
Breakfast: Katy's Breakfast Burritos (eggs wrapped in a brown rice tortilla w/ almond mozzarella cheese, avocado and salsa)
Lunch: Hot, fresh gluten-free bread with almond butter and jam
Dinner: Brazilian night (black beans, garlic jasmine rice, kale sauteed in olive oil, lemon and garlic)
Saturday
Breakfast: Blueberry smoothies and eggs
Lunch [Brown bag while attending the conference): Salmon salad sandwich with avocado mayo, apples & carrots
Snacks: Trail mix, cashews, almonds, blackberries
Dinner: Pad Thai w/ asparagus at Noodles & Co.
Dessert: Cherry amaretto coconut ice cream
Sunday
Breakfast: Egg and toast
Snacks: Maple raspberry scones
Dinner: Garlic baked salmon with an avocado remoulade sauce, asparagus sauteed in olive oil, garlic & salt, spinach salad with chopped almonds, apples, blackberries with a citrus vinaigrette, zucchini and yellow squash veggie medley and crash hot potatoes
Dessert: Cookie dough coconut ice cream w/ 2 chocolate chip cookies
Monday
Breakfast: Tuscan Baked Eggs
Lunch: Hummus & Barbecue Onion Wrap
Thanks to several great food bloggers for sharing their excellent recipes. One not featured in this list is Elana at elanaspantry.com. We didn't have time to make her chocolate chip cookies or some of her other great recipes, but I utilize her recipes weekly in my daily cooking. It is such fun to be connected across the Internet to great people who cook well. I had my computer in the kitchen most of the weekend as I was referencing recipes and I realized with the iPad in existence, we are just steps away from having permanent computer screens in our kitchens so we can pull up any recipe in our collection of virtual recipes. Can't you see the iPad installed on the front of your kitchen cabinet so all of your recipes are eye level for you? That will be fun!
As far as pictures of all the food are concerned, I didn't snap a single photo. I think I get so absorbed in the cooking that I entirely forget (or I am too tired) to chronicle the event in photos. I will continue to work on incorporating more photos.
Also, after typing out this menu, I realize we consumed a lot garlic this weekend. I think staples in any kitchen include garlic, salt, lemons and olive oil. Those were used in abundance and they made everything taste yummy!
In addition to all of the good food, I pick up little tips and tricks from friends as we cook and experiment together. From Katy, I learned about the art of compiling her breakfast burritos and the way to warm a brown rice tortilla to perfection. From Amy, I learned about adventure as she experimented with several citrus vinaigrettes inspired by the ingredients available to her. From both, I get a delight in good food shared among friends.
Good friends and good food make for a great time.
3 comments:
It definitely sounds like a great cooking weekend!
I'm glad your weekend turned out so fun!
Next time Amy's in town I want in on the food. Mmmm. . .it's reminding me how hungry my body is for some good nourishment.
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