Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Christmas Dinner
My sister and I made Christmas dinner this year. The image above is our homemade sweet potato gnocchi. We rolled the sweet potato mush into long sheets coated in flour and cut it into strips that later we would roll up into small balls. The gnocchi was paired with a creamy gouda cheese sauce. While my sister prepare the pasta, I cooked the filet mignon. It was my first time dealing with such expensive meat that I was afraid to even touch it at first. With my aunt's advice, I cooked the filet to a perfect medium rare in a cast iron skillet.
At the dinner table all of the guests raved over the food. I felt proud that I was able to contribute and help my mom out this year in the kitchen. I gushed with joy to see the smiles on my family and friend's faces as they chewed on the savory dinner that I helped prepare.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Chicken soup
I hate being sick.
The day before winter break I somehow caught the plague. Currently, I am confined to my bed, surrounded by the wonderful humidifier, a mammoth mountain of used tissues and a sea of cold medicine boxes and syrups. In a few days my sister come home for the holiday. I'm so excited to see them! It's been months since I've gotten to spend time with Mary and Jessica. I just hope I don't infect them!
Anyway, on the note of family, my kind and loving mother just made me homemade chicken soup featured in the photo above. She chopped up fresh veggies, including carrots, celery, onions and parsley, and sprinkled them in the vegetable stock. As a cardiac rehab nurse, she is constantly trying out new low sodium recipes for her patients. This soup was fantastic and healthy. Mom added an assortment of seasonings rather than salt to give it a kick. I'm going to get her recipe so you guys can try it yourselves!
Thursday, December 2, 2010
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