Sunday, June 27, 2010

Sunday brunch - an oldie but goodie.

Sunday mornings can be as easy and as lazy as you want.

I tended to the garden on the balcony, I read some magazine articles and I played Scrabble online.

I love eating al fresco, admiring the rewards of my gardening efforts, and sitting out in the fresh air listening to the sounds on a lazy Sunday; lawnmowers, kids playing in the street, dogs barking. Later the smells of weekend barbeques will fill the neighbourhood air.

Today I had a craving for something my Mom used to make for us kids; Soft boiled eggs and Toasted Soldiers. I believe this was some British nickname for the meal. Yes, this was comfort food from the 60's! How simple yet delicious and nutricious! Brunch can't get any better than this in 5 minutes flat preparation.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Easy Rice n Beans

Dinner began two nights ago when I prepared a side dish of rice with sauteed onion, garlic and vegetables.

Tonight's dinner, was a complete meal, that simply began with my leftover rice dish.

I simply heated some canola oil in the fry pan and added my leftover rice. Then I picked some fresh herbs from my balcony garden; basil, chives and parsley.
I chopped these finely and added to the rice.
Lastly, I tossed in one-half cup of chickpeas.

Easy rice n beans. Dinner in one pan. Delicious!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Shrimp - yes please!

Every once in a while, I buy those shrimp rings - you know, the cocktail shrimp in a ring? On sale, one can snag a package for under four dollars. Pop into the freezer for when the urge hits and voila - easy gourmet dinner can be yours tonight!

This decadent treat can be served as an appetizer or as a main meal alongside stir-fried jasmine rice.


I purchased the ready-made puff pastry shells at a steal of a deal; 6 for $1.25.


Then, I prepared a basic white sauce and added sauteed onions, garlic and diced red and orange pepper. At the end of the cooking stage, I added the shrimp.


A spoonful of the creamy shrimp filling was placed in the shell and topped with garden fresh chives and parsley.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Sunday

Sunday morning and a lazy one at that.
But, since breakfast is the most important meal of the day, I try to keep on top of putting some healthy food into my body. (alongside coffee of course)

A simple breakfast today; I prepared an open faced fried egg on a thin toasted and buttered bun, topped with garden grown chives.

Courtesy of www.getcracking.ca
The protein in eggs can help you lose weight by controlling the rate at which your body absorbs calories. A recent study compared an egg-based breakfast to a bagel-based breakfast, each containing the same number of calories. Those who ate eggs for breakfast consumed 163 fewer calories at lunch, felt less hungry and ate 418 less calories over a 24-hour period.*
When managing your weight, choose foods that provide the maximum amount of nutrition for the least amount of calories. Eggs are great nutritional value for those trying to lose or maintain weight. A large egg contains 14 essential nutrients, but just 70 calories.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Breakfast for Dinner.


It was one of those nights.
A night when my tummy needed a sweet breakfast.
What better than to make French Toast with a side of strawberries?

I always make sure to let my one piece of white bread (it makes the best French Toast if you ask me) soak in one egg with some milk.

Breakfast for Dinner. How yummy!