Its funny that despite this being a forum about food, eating better and less of it, there's not much talk about food. So i want to start breakfast lunch and dinner threads where we share what we eat and discuss our ideas about it if inclined. Im just having breakfast now. The others will come later but i don't mind if someone else wants to get the lunch and dinner ones going first if you are at that point already.
This is fun already. Great to read about your eats. And novas you reminded me of a meal i had in France which was trout with almonds, a classic french dish i think.
Anyway i had roast vegetables (1 potato, 1 large piece pumpkin, 3/4 beetroot) with 1/2 cup Ratatouille (A french vegetable stew of aubergine, zucchini and tomatoes) and 1/3 cup yoghurt.
Home grown but defrosted mango. Probably less than a cup and maybe more than 1/2 cup. We're well past mango season now but i have still got leftovers in the freezer from the year before.
I have been totally craving Chinese but the restaurant stuff is a million kinds of unhealthy. So I made homemade sesame chicken (I followed this recipe but used less honey) and served it over sautéed broccoli slaw. Yumyum.
Novus, i'd eat chinese, even if it does contain msg. I don't eat it often enough for it to make me sick.
Terra, what are Long john Slivers?
I ate a lot tonight - too much actually. But of course it was cabbage that got left on the plate.
1/2 loaded cup stewed pears
1/2 cup homemade yoghurt
1 apple that needed eating. And i think i had forgotten i'd just earn the pears. i ate this while i was cooking dinner.
3/4 cups of boiled sugarloaf cabbage with 1 tsp butter
1 tbsp grated parmesan
1/2 cup ratatouille
I mixed in 1/2 cup canned peas
on top i put 1 boiled egg.
Dinner? Oh, it was only the most fabulous salad I've ever tasted!
Artisan lettuce plus
Sage-Garlic-Rosemary Marinated Chicken Breast (this recipe) plus
goat cheese that I rolled into tiny balls, coated with crushed pecans & almonds, then fried until it was brown and gooey plus
strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries
And for the dressing I mixed together balsamic dressing with a teensy bit of homemade strawberry freezer jam.
Oh my god novus that sounds frickin' awesome! My dinner wasn't all that exciting. Grilled mackerel (we caught it), steamed mixed veggies and steamed broccoli.
3 cups pumpkin soup as below
1 glass of white wine
Pumpkin soup
1/2 a big round pumpkin about 1.5 kg, cut into chunks
3 potatoes, scrubbed but not peeled, quartered
celery including tops. At least 3 stalks.
2 onions, quartered
a knob of ginger, peeled and cut into quarters. (about 1 tbsp)
some ground allspice but you could use the whole ones.
1 litre water
salt
Boil the vegetables for about 15-20 minutes. Remove the tops of the celery and don't leave too much celery stalk in because it can impact the flavour negatively if too much of it.
Blend with a bamix. Adjust salt to taste.
If the soup is reduced, you can add some milk or a little cream or even yoghurt. Do not heat on stovetop if adding yoghurt as it is likely to curdle.
If you are going to save it, its probably best to only add any dairy just before serving, although if you wish, you can add less water and include the milk from the beginning.