Cauliflower Day
Sep. 16th, 2023 07:22 pmAt least in our house. Sorry,
noadvertising, but we both like the stuff. Don't unfriend me, okay?*g*
Not that it was originally planned, mind you. I just had to do the food run, as we had no bread, no milk and no potatoes in the house, and I was considering what I might want to eat. Ever since that digestion struggle, it's hard to find something that appears appetizing. Then I discovered the lovely cauliflowers, slightly reduced in price and promptly bought the biggest one I could find. Originally I was thinking of making simply steamed cauliflower with breadcrumbs fried in butter, but then I realized that won't last two days. And I wanted to spare myself one cooking day. So I decided to make carbonara, only with steamed cauliflower instead of spaghetti, and then put the whole thing into the oven with lots of grated cheese to bake over.
What can I say? It was fantastic! And I used the water in witch the cauliflower was cooked (together with a Suppenwürfel) to make Tütensuppe, which meant two different dishes out of the same single piece of vegetable. Am I efficient or am I efficient? I also bought a large pink grapefruit, peeled it and removed all the membranes from between the segments, and we had that for dessert.
We ate half of everything and put away the other half for Monday, when we'll have the usual cleaning frenzy and I won't have the energy to cook. Tomorrow there will be stuffed chicken legs, as there are some days-old Kipferl that need to be used up, so they will go into the stuffing. It's cooled down enough to switch on the oven, thank God, so I can make things I actually like. Still haven't decided what to bake tomorrow, but there definitely will be baking, now that I can do it without risking heat stroke. Yay!
Crafting-wise I worked a bit on the other felt book, which is stupid, as that one is only due around Christmas. But I was fed up with paper and felt-tipped pens that leave smears on one's fingers and double-sided tape that sticks to everywhere, only not where you'd like it to stick, so I decided to do some nice, simple stitching while watching Richterin Barbara Salesch on RTL.
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Not that it was originally planned, mind you. I just had to do the food run, as we had no bread, no milk and no potatoes in the house, and I was considering what I might want to eat. Ever since that digestion struggle, it's hard to find something that appears appetizing. Then I discovered the lovely cauliflowers, slightly reduced in price and promptly bought the biggest one I could find. Originally I was thinking of making simply steamed cauliflower with breadcrumbs fried in butter, but then I realized that won't last two days. And I wanted to spare myself one cooking day. So I decided to make carbonara, only with steamed cauliflower instead of spaghetti, and then put the whole thing into the oven with lots of grated cheese to bake over.
What can I say? It was fantastic! And I used the water in witch the cauliflower was cooked (together with a Suppenwürfel) to make Tütensuppe, which meant two different dishes out of the same single piece of vegetable. Am I efficient or am I efficient? I also bought a large pink grapefruit, peeled it and removed all the membranes from between the segments, and we had that for dessert.
We ate half of everything and put away the other half for Monday, when we'll have the usual cleaning frenzy and I won't have the energy to cook. Tomorrow there will be stuffed chicken legs, as there are some days-old Kipferl that need to be used up, so they will go into the stuffing. It's cooled down enough to switch on the oven, thank God, so I can make things I actually like. Still haven't decided what to bake tomorrow, but there definitely will be baking, now that I can do it without risking heat stroke. Yay!
Crafting-wise I worked a bit on the other felt book, which is stupid, as that one is only due around Christmas. But I was fed up with paper and felt-tipped pens that leave smears on one's fingers and double-sided tape that sticks to everywhere, only not where you'd like it to stick, so I decided to do some nice, simple stitching while watching Richterin Barbara Salesch on RTL.