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OK, I've been reading, but I'll bite (boo!)
For years I've made what I call "Bad Mood Stew". It got that name one day when I was trying to make a chicken breast with some rice on the side, and some vegetables. This is what happened: I grabbed a steak knife and cut that sucker up into small pieces. Then I turned to the rice and dumped it on top of the chicken. I grabbed whatever vegetable I was making, and that went into the pot. Finally, I poured salsa on top of it all! Hot and spicy, just like my mood then. Now I make it on purpose ;). |
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Sun I am not sure how to cook dry beans. Also what I am craving are those yum yum beans they make at Pizzaiolo. They are stewy and olive oily and yummy. So I am thinking chicken stock, olive oil, hot pepper flakes, garlic and the serving them with kale, quinoa, and some sweet potatoes.
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Your shopping list comment made me laugh, I have a running Trader Joes list going at all times. So to recap: Spice mix Chicken Apple Sausage French Green Beans Dried Mango with Chili Frozen Pizza from Italy (the box is marked clearly "from Italy") Dark Chocolate Pudding (this needs a warning label) Add some Almond milk, Hansens diet ginger ale, green curry sauce and Jasmine rice and this looks a lot like one of my shopping lists. |
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Your dish sounds delicious and packed with nutrients! |
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Ok you get the award for "Best Name of an Original Recipe". I love it. Bad mood stew. Fabulous. I'm betting that the stew would be good with some shredded cheese and diced avocado on top. |
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1 1/2 cups rice, cooked in a little less water than usual and seasoned to taste (garlic, pepper, chili powder, cumin) 1 cup or more leftover chopped chicken or beef (totally optional, believe me) 1 can black beans with liquid 1 can refried beans (love the seasoned kind) 2 12 oz bags frozen veggies, cooked (Mexican or Fiesta blend, usually) 1 cup or so Picante sauce Mix it all together and heat it through. Then remove from fire (or microwave!) and stir in 8 oz shredded cheese, either Mexican blend or sharp cheddar. The cheese usually melts in without sticking to your pan or bowl. Serve wrapped in tortillas or serve in a bowl with lots of tortilla chips. Makes enough to have several meals. When I have them, I chop in two avocados with the cheese :kissy: soooooo good! Quote:
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Breakfast is one of those meals that I could have at any time of the day.
What are some of your favorite breakfast meals? What about breakfast beverages? *sipping a big cup of Italian roast coffee* |
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However, I love breakfast foods and I often have them for lunch and dinner. One of my favorite things to make is slow cooked steel cut oats. I use steel cuts oats, almond milk + water, cinnamon and nutmeg, chopped apples, and flax and cook them on low in the crock pot for seven hours. It's the best thing ever- the texture is perfect in the middle and the edges get crunchy (make sure you use cooking spray on your crock pot). |
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We have some fans of steel cut oats here for sure. We had been discussing them earlier in the thread. Its good to see what you all do with the oats. This is a super food packed with high quality carbs, fiber, protein and nutrients. I really cant come up with a better morning grain. Love the addition of Flax! |
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I've had to change breakfast, as I've found that what I do here can make or break a day. I can't run out of gas in the afternoon. I also find that if I eat too many grains, I get "wheat brain". So I actually prefer fruit and even some of my stew, if leftover ;). I don't like eggs, but some kind of protein seems to really help. |
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I have to many things to respond to and I can't multi quote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mangoes.... I had a bad mango experience last night...was nice and squishy then cut into it and it was BEIGE :| I was super saddened. I heart a good mango and they are hard to come by..... Steel cut oats. ... I just made them last night for my employer. Now that I know how to make them I'm gonna try it. He tried describing them to me...but some things are beyond description. Like cajun food...mmmmm Breakfast.... I don't love to MAKE it...it's the only meal I really will only eat when I go out....(Unless I have pecan Honey Bunches of Oats...which I DO! ) I prefer goodies like french toast or pannycakes...(had pumpkin pancakes for the first time EVER while we were in Maine...omgggg) If I DO have eggs...they have to be cleverly disguised. I never like the texture of them....I'm a texture person...I like eggs in an omelet. I lovee spinach and mushroom and tomato...used to add bacon when I ate it...now i will put fake bacon in it...never thought to bring my own to the restaurant...hmmm....oh and swiss cheese...or pepper jack mmm but I have to eat every bite of egg with toast...to negate the texture. The only eggs I DONT have this issue with is hard boiled eggs.... That's all I can remember and all I have time for.... :) |
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Yes the texture is very cool! Usually it takes a few cooking adventures to get the texture right where you want it. |
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