While we're on the topic of cooking...
Let's take this opportunity to re-watch this little gem of a YouTube hit, just for a minute:
Filmed at my neighborhood store nonetheless.
It relates[ish], I swear.
Whole Foods and I used to be bff's. I knew which organic cereal was actually edible (it's the peanut butter Puffins), which sheeps-milk yogurt was worth the price, and always remembered to write down the sku number for the bulk almonds. But for the past year (yes, year), I haven't been cooking at all.
And then I got a job. And you know the story. Countless fridge loads of the fresh ingredients I'd spent my precious Sunday afternoons picking out went bad, and I felt like such a shmuck every time I had to throw them out. I told myself it was because I was busy; I didn't have time to cook.
Of course, I knew I was lying. There's always time to make a stir fry. Alllllways.
The truth is, I just didn't feel like cooking anymore. I just felt like I deserved a break. A break from responsibility, from discipline, from "should's" and "to do's" and anything that required a list. Frankly, I needed a break from pretending to be a grown-up all day, almost every day. So I didn't cook.
And nothing bad happened, health-wise at least. In fact, I'm fairly certain that I ate more vegetables because of the constant health-guilt I felt for eating out all the time (also, no one wants to be that person who orders two slices of cake for dinner...). Our credit card bills, though...eh hem...they've fared a little less well. So, sitting by the Seine one day in Paris, Brian and I decided we'd rather spend that eating-out money on plane tickets and adventures
Naturally, I started by spending some money (ha) on some new cookbooks* -- the kind that responsible adults own that give you tips on how to prep stuff ahead of time and plan out grocery lists. Sounded pretty boring, not gonna lie. I wasn't stoked.
But you guys. This meal planning stuff is changing my life! And yes, I am fully aware of how LAME that sounds, and I feel like a total loser/soccer-mom-without-a-kid right now, but honestly, I'm loving it! Case in point: Monday night we had Morrocan turkey burgers with dried figs, cumin, and goat cheese, and a side of butternut squash with coriander and cinnamon (and butter, obvi). On a Monday. And it took me ~15 minutes! (I know, I know, lame -- but when your usual Monday dinner is a mall food court salad, turkey burgers are a life improvement worth getting excited about.)
The best part about this whole cooking experiment though, and the reason I'm sharing it I suppose, is really just the fact that every time I make a meal on a weeknight, I feel like I'm making this BigLaw life that shouldn't work, work.** Which is so gratifying! It's like, at least I'm winning at dinner, right?
Anyway, I'll try to post my favorite easy recipes as I discover them, and I hope you'll share your own faves in the comments or by email!
*The book I've been using most is Robin Rescues Dinner, which is organized into 52 weeks of 3 seasonal meal plans per week. The recipes allow you to make some stuff a day or two ahead of time, and they have overlapping ingredients so you don't end up wasting food (also, this is where the awesome turkey burger recipe came from!). I also bought Cook's Illustrated's The Best Make Ahead Recipes and Not Your Mother's Slow Cooker Cookbook. I have high hopes for the crockpot -- I feel like you can do incredible things in there. (Crockpot cake anyone?)
**Alternatively, I may have written this post entirely as an excuse to re-watch that Whole Foods video. Which (in my book) is totally legit (just sayin').
Wow, those turkey burgers sound delicious, as well as your barbecue from the other day. Anything with orange and avocado has me drooling.
ReplyDeleteI normally do cook every day, even if lots of times I end up stir-frying stuff in olive oil and adding cheese-cream for some flavor, but lately I feel like I've lost the inspiration... because I mainly do the same things all the time.
Anyhow, I want to try and make greek-style courgette balls (with feta and mint) , and one of the dishes that I always make and keep coming back to is ratatouille. I am crazy about eggplant, and with the rat, it doubles up as a cold salad or sandwich filling...