Sunday, April 19, 2009

My Creativity Runneth Over

It would be surprising how little I'm using recipes if it weren't for the fact that my favorite cookbooks are put out by Cooking Light and only a small percentage of their recipes can be done without processed foods. Some of my latest creations:

* Baked onion rings. Turned out a bit bland, but surprisingly crispy. (dip onion slices into a beaten egg, then into a mixture of cornmeal, salt, and other flavorings. Bake for 15 minutes at 450 degrees)

* Potato puffs. Microwave a whole baking potato until cooked thoroughly. Throw in the food processor with a couple eggs, some seasoning, skim milk, fresh herbs, cheese if you want it. Bake in a popover pan (400 or 450 degrees--don't remember exactly) until they are puffy and golden brown.

* "Fried" shrimp--cooked in a skillet on the stove with a cornmeal breading but only a spritz of olive oil

* Quesadillas with every vegetable & black bean combination imaginable

* Baked brown rice with vegetables--probably a complete waste of electricity, but it was a good experiment. I'll go back to cooking the stuff on the stove. If you get the brown rice baked the vegetables are REALLY overdone.

Know what I miss lately? Skippy peanut butter. Luckily Costco sells an allowable organic peanut butter so we don't have to keep grinding our own, but there's just something about that ultra-processed, shelf-stable creaminess that really just IS peanut butter. Sigh......

1 comment:

bittenbyknittin said...

My favorite peanut butter is Krogers Natural Chunky - nothing but peanuts and salt but I like it best. Probably because of the salt.

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