It's time to repurpose this blog into something useful. Instead of writing pages and pages about my new cooking project on
Facebook, I will post those updates here and then link to them. I have much too much to say, and I'm pretty excited about the project.
I decided at the end of the school year that I needed to take cooking classes or something this summer. Cooking is always exciting and creative for me, so I thought it would be a good thing to pursue. Upon further reflection I realized that I didn't want any one else to tell me how to cook. That isnt the fun part. I just need to cook more! So I came up with my Iron Chef plan.
Each night, Dan chooses an ingredient, and I make dinner. I don't adhere strictly to Iron Chef rules, but I try to use the ingredient in as many dishes as possible, and at the end of the week Dan chooses a winner. I may some day go so far as to invite guests over and allow them to choose my secret ingredient, but the project is young, so we shall see.
Last week was our first week, and this is the summary of the meals.
Monday: Battle Eggplant
I had this beautiful eggplant that the kid at the farmer's market conned me into buying ( it was the last one, and he gave it to me for 75 cents! ) so I made chicken and eggplant parmesean over rigatoni with a doctored up canned tomato sauce.
Tuesday: Battle Mango
I marinated pork chops in soy sauce, ginger syrup, and olive oil (with some spices) and cooked them in the grill pan. Then I made homemade sweet and sour and spicy veggies with mango, pineapple, peppers, onions, and baby corn. I have always loved mango sticky rice, but Dan finds it too sweet. I switched up the recipe and made it using coconut milk and salt and pepper and less mango, which was much more to his taste.
Wednesday: Battle "Whatever the hell is left over and also Dan wants tacos"
I raided the fridge and pantry and ended up with frozen chicken that I cooked for a couple hours in some left over coconut milk and taco seasonings and onions. Came out WAY taster than I expected. I broke down and bought a tomato and jalapeño and made some home made salsa. I also mixed up some guacamole with an old avacodo that had been living in the back of the fridge. A dash of coconut milk made it just a bit sweet. I rounded the meal out with a pre packaged mix of black beans and rice.
Thursday: Battle Green Pepper
Ironically, every meal I had prepared prior to this had peppers as an ingredient. I also was very anti stuffed peppers for this battle... sooo... I made grilled steak and pepper sandwiches with this AWESOME salad. The salad was comparable to a coleslaw, but it was peppers, carrots, red onions and green onions all cut up into matchstick sized bites in a homemade poppy seed dressing.
Dan declared the winner of week one to be Battle Mango. Stay tuned for more!