I grew up on sandwiches, mostly tuna but sometimes
deviled ham. My mother must have gotten
sick of making them, but every school day morning there was a nicely prepared
sandwich on white bread in a brown bag in the fridge. Occasionally a dried-up carrot or other
undesirable item would be there too—my father’s joke contribution.
Showing posts with label Tortillas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tortillas. Show all posts
Monday, February 17, 2020
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Appreciating the Corn Tortilla
If you want to get my attention at the grocery store, you have three options:
1) Put up a big sign that says SALE.
2) Place the item prominently near the check-out.
3) Put it next to something I am likely to buy.
Friday, October 19, 2018
A New Use for Mozzarella String Cheese
Looking back I think my first mouthful of mozzarella cheese
came from pizza. Then I was introduced
to lasagna and other Italian dishes that featured this somewhat bland cheese.
Mozzarella string cheese recently entered my life when a
nutritionist recommended it as a snack.
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Leftovers and Tortillas: A Marriage Made in Heaven
No matter how carefully I plan a meal, I almost always wind up with leftovers. I used to hate the little parcels of wrapped-up food in the fridge, thinking, ‘If I’d liked it so much when I made it, why didn’t I eat it all?’
I can’t bear to throw food away unless it’s moldy. That does happen when food parcels get pushed to the back of the shelf, but NOT ANY LONGER if I can help it.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Too Many Cherry Tomatoes
I love summer and the abundance of cherry tomatoes that flood farmer's markets and grocery stores. However, there is a limit to how many cherry tomatoes the family is willing to eat. What to do with the excess?
Friday, September 15, 2017
Mom Money-Saving Tip 88
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Oh Tortilla! How I Love Thee!
Chicken Tikka Masala Tortilla |
Tortillas came into my life when I moved to California a few
decades ago. Up until then I didn’t even know there were two types—flour and corn—let alone
what to do with them. Today flour tortillas have become a key ingredient
in my diet, although not in the way you might think.
I use flour tortillas as wraps. I’ll wrap anything, be it
scrambled eggs, tuna salad, black beans with cheese and hummus, shredded
rotisserie chicken, pulled pork, sardines--even a tossed salad.
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Why Is Cabbage One of the Most Hated Foods on the Planet?
Asian Chicken Slaw |
The stuffed cabbage I grew up with was loathsome,
although I now realize it was the fatty ground beef stuffing that made it so.
My kids still talk about the dinner ladies and the smell of overcooked cabbage
at their London elementary school.
Fish Taco with Cabbage and Salsa |
So what prompted me to buy a cabbage the other day? I was making fish tacos, and raw shredded
cabbage is a perfect accompaniment. But
cabbages are big and they’re dense.
After making the tacos, I had about three-quarters of the cabbage left. What was I going to do with it?
Monday, October 5, 2015
How to Get 6 Meals from 1 Rotisserie Chicken…and That’s Feeding 2 People
Vegetable and Chicken Soup |
On the one hand, I’ve never forgotten my budgeting days right
after college when I truied to spend just $1 per dinner. Food was much cheaper then, but my New York
City salary was equally low--just under $100 per week. I ate meat every night because that’s how I
was raised.
On the other hand, I’m now older, wiser and more
adventurous. I know I won’t die or
become malnourished if meat isn’t on the menu every day.
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Can Food Preferences Be Genetic?
Now that my cookbook co-author/son Kevin is out of the house, I don’t get a chance to cook just for him very often. However, he dropped by for lunch the other day, and I automatically knew what he would most prefer to eat—a tuna tortilla.
During my 4 years of high school, I packed a tuna sandwich for lunch every day. I even ate them on weekends.
Monday, June 29, 2015
Letting Kids Control Your Menu
Stuff Your Own Tortillas (photo by Andy Mills) |
I’m sure my mother obliged us because all she had to do
was get out the can opener, dump the spaghetti into a pot and turn on the
gas. We lapped it up and begged for
more. It was the best-tasting dinner we
were likely to have in any given week.
Flash forward to Sunday dinner...
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Friday, May 8, 2015
What's Your Emergency Meal?
Spaghetti with Clam Sauce |
College students fall back on ramen soup and cereal. No refrigeration is necessary. Who needs milk on your cereal if you’re desperate?
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