Showing posts with label sweet potatoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweet potatoes. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

A Soup and a Pie

I needed to get back to cooking this week. It’s hard, but I’m pushing through. Nothing has turned out spectacular so far. I made two meals this week, Onion Chowder with Cheese Popovers and Sweet Potato Topped Shepherd’s Pie. Both recipes are from Everyday with Rachael Ray Magazine. I’ve made the chowder before, but I had never tried the shepherd’s pie and thought it seemed like a good Fall dish. The only complaint cooking wise that I have for the week is those dang onions. They are killer to my eyes. I feel like the pain will never end! It’s on my list to try cooking something without onions! Sadly even though my kitchen experience this week has been going fairly well, the food just hasn’t been up to par.

The soup was a bit too oniony. I probably didn’t cook the onion long enough. There really isn’t anything other than onions, chicken broth, and milk in the chowder. It was also too watery to be chowder. Chowder is supposed to be a bit thick. Not quite a stew, but like a stews little brother. The popovers are normally good, but not this time. They were starting to brown so I pulled them out and still they didn’t cook all the way through after 35 minutes in the oven. Are you kidding me?! The popovers are good with any soup; they have a piece of cheddar cheese in the middle of them. I will be making them again, but I think the soup is a lost cause and I won’t be attempting that again. I’d rather just make French Onion Soup if I’m going to make onion soup. Anthony agrees that I didn’t cook the onions enough and that the popovers were not quite done. I’m sad about that, he usually loves those popovers.

Final Product:

On to the Sweet Potato Topped Shepherd’s Pie! It seemed like a good idea at the time, now that I’ve thought about it for awhile I guess it really isn’t a good idea. I have this issue where if I already know how to make something (Shepherd’s Pie), then I have to try to one up it with a different version of it. Anthony always tells me I should leave well enough alone, but I just don’t learn. I honestly don’t think that it has ever worked out in my favor when I’ve tried cooking something a little different then I have cooked it in the past. At one point I had 3 pots on the stove which is never a good idea when I’m cooking. I can only truly concentrate on one item at a time. In one pot was sweet potatoes, another had the ground beef mixture, and another had the sauce/gravy. That is way too much stimulation for me. Nothing turned out bad. I did have to use pumpkin beer in the gravy since that’s all we had in the house. I also forgot to add the peas to the beef, onion, garlic, mushroom mixture. Oops! The gravy tasted fine, but was too thin. Using sweet potatoes didn’t ruin the Shepherd’s Pie, but it certainly didn’t bring anything to the table. I would rather have it the good old fashioned way. Anthony just thought this was weird. It didn’t taste bad, but it isn’t worth the effort. It's also not very attractive. Just look!

Final Product:

It looks as if my rut is continuing. What can I do?! If tonight’s meal doesn’t turn out awesome I am going to get really sad. At first this was just making me mad, now I’m starting to feel depressed about. STOP MESSING WITH MY EMOTIONS COOKING!! WHAT DID I EVER DO TO YOU?!

Tonight is Shrimp and Grits with Okra, southern food here I come! COOKING YOU BETTER STOP MESSING WITH ME!

Monday, October 4, 2010

Coriander Crusted Sea Bass and Asparagus over Sweet Potato Puree

I wonder at times where people come up with some of the recipes they create. When I picked out the recipe for our meal Saturday night, I just wanted it to be healthy. So I decided to get a recipe out of Cooking the Real Age Way. This is the second recipe I’ve made from this cookbook. It doesn’t seem to be a great book. The meals are a little weird. I didn’t really think about what I picked out until after I cooked it and Anthony said, “None of this stuff goes together!” I have a feeling that one of the doctors Dr. John La Puma came up with these recipes. He has taught nutrition and cooking classes for people and has a book called Chef MD. Maybe the doctors should leave the cooking to the chefs or at least the creating of recipes.

I made Coriander Crusted Sea Bass and Asparagus over Sweet Potato Puree, but I used haddock instead of sea bass. There was no way I was spending $21.99 a pound for sea bass and I think haddock is just as tasty. I’ve never paid attention to coriander before and didn’t really know what it was. I was also scared to try a whole seed of it, because I didn’t know if I would like the taste. Sometimes I like a flavor when it’s mixed with other things and not own it’s on. Coriander seemed to me like something I wouldn’t like on it’s own and I didn’t want to ruin the moment. I was cooking basically without complaint and feeling good in the kitchen. Once I had everything prepped and the sweet potatoes were cooking it was time for the fish.

I am not good at cooking fish. It always falls apart on me. Fish is healthy and I love it so I will continue to cook it even if I’m ruining it! I sprinkled some of each seasoning on the fish: the ground coriander, salt, cayenne pepper. Then I pressed some coriander seeds into the fish as the recipe suggests. The fish of course immediately stuck to the skillet and started falling apart. Then with Anthony’s help I got the fish flipped over without it breaking too much and threw it in the oven. The asparagus was already in the oven. You just put it in a baking pan and sprinkle it with olive oil. Everything was timed pretty perfectly. I mashed the sweet potatoes and I was done.

Final Product:

My Thoughts? Just look at the plate above. Doesn’t it all seem a little awkward and odd? There was way too much coriander on the fish. I’m not sure if that was my fault or the recipe. It turns out I don’t really care for coriander and neither does Anthony. Or at least not that much coriander! So we tried eating around it on the fish and didn’t bother eating the pieces covered in it. We ate the potatoes and asparagus which were both good. The meal was just too strange to have again. Each would have been individually good (without the coriander), but they really don’t mesh well together.

Next up is Chicken, Gravy, and Dumpling Casserole. I didn’t cook as much as I thought I would last week. This week I will be cooking more often. So stay tuned!