cooking/food notes
Breakfast
pancakes - Joy of Cooking
bourbon-maple syrup (Private Selection)
eggs - scrambled (for the BYM)
eggs - over-easyish, on leftover white beans and cherry tomatoes with red onion dressing (adapted from Lidey Heuck's recipe [NYT] - I didn't have red wine vinegar or parsley, so I used balsamic vinegar and skipped the herb)
Gracenote Sumatra Tano Batak - I'd bought this coffee in Boston as a thank-you gift to a colleague. They were so blown away by it ("smoothest EVER") that they gave me some of the beans for my own household to try
Lunch
broccoli stir-fried with San-J gluten-free hoisin sauce (leftover from this year's Chinese New Year dinner, where my guests included a gluten-sensitive gent)
leftover roast chicken with leftover brown rice (in my case, mixed with leftover onion soup)
Dinner
Red lentil dal with aromatics - modified from Deborah Madison's Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone based on what I had on hand
Flounder - roasted in oven with yellow tomatoes from yesterday's haul
Spinach - frozen, microwaved, mixed with sour cream and nutmeg and a dash of lime juice (because I didn't have lemon; epicurious recipe consulted for guidance)
Snack
Chocolate-covered frozen banana bites
(unsweetened Baker's bar with some sugar and allspice mixed in)


I should stress that I half-assed my way through this whole lineup -- especially the bananas -- with these factors in the mix:
(1) my sweetie arriving home a day earlier than I'd expected (this list would have been simpler and weirder had I been by myself)
(2) yay, my sweetie's home! I don't have to go anywhere today! (hence pancakes)
(3) using up things on hand, especially things past their best-by dates (chocolate) or beyond ripe (bananas, onion...)
(4) miles to go before I sleep (*glares at proofs and receipts*)
[These notes are both to talk back at the why-didn't-you monsters and to help Future Me out when she's trying to remember what worked today.]

pancakes - Joy of Cooking
bourbon-maple syrup (Private Selection)
eggs - scrambled (for the BYM)
eggs - over-easyish, on leftover white beans and cherry tomatoes with red onion dressing (adapted from Lidey Heuck's recipe [NYT] - I didn't have red wine vinegar or parsley, so I used balsamic vinegar and skipped the herb)
Gracenote Sumatra Tano Batak - I'd bought this coffee in Boston as a thank-you gift to a colleague. They were so blown away by it ("smoothest EVER") that they gave me some of the beans for my own household to try
Lunch
broccoli stir-fried with San-J gluten-free hoisin sauce (leftover from this year's Chinese New Year dinner, where my guests included a gluten-sensitive gent)
leftover roast chicken with leftover brown rice (in my case, mixed with leftover onion soup)
Dinner
Red lentil dal with aromatics - modified from Deborah Madison's Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone based on what I had on hand
Flounder - roasted in oven with yellow tomatoes from yesterday's haul
Spinach - frozen, microwaved, mixed with sour cream and nutmeg and a dash of lime juice (because I didn't have lemon; epicurious recipe consulted for guidance)
Snack
Chocolate-covered frozen banana bites
(unsweetened Baker's bar with some sugar and allspice mixed in)


I should stress that I half-assed my way through this whole lineup -- especially the bananas -- with these factors in the mix:
(1) my sweetie arriving home a day earlier than I'd expected (this list would have been simpler and weirder had I been by myself)
(2) yay, my sweetie's home! I don't have to go anywhere today! (hence pancakes)
(3) using up things on hand, especially things past their best-by dates (chocolate) or beyond ripe (bananas, onion...)
(4) miles to go before I sleep (*glares at proofs and receipts*)
[These notes are both to talk back at the why-didn't-you monsters and to help Future Me out when she's trying to remember what worked today.]

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It really is the best recipe by itself and for tweeking.
Good to know you never stopped having at in your kitchen.
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Pancake studies are a thing here.
Good to know butter renders all thing acceptable in yet another instance