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Shrimp and pasta with thyme, garlic, butter and white wine. Shrimp was cooked first then set aside. Pasta was then cooked in chicken broth. Once finished I added the shrimp back and mixed in well with pasta. I didn't have lemon or parsley on hand, that would have been a bonus.

Stuff your peppers with taco meat, rice, beans, corn, whatever. I make it a bit differently every time, depending what I have on hand. Sometimes I use the crockpot and let them slowcook for hours and other times I use the Instant Pot electric pressure cooker.

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Coconut milk and one tablespoon of peanut butter/person makes this a quite filling meal.

 

Served, as usual, over cooked rice. We eat a lot of rice :)

 

Back Yard Oven & picnic.

 

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Zutaten:

200 gr. gewaschener Reis

1 rote Zwiebel in Halbringen

1 rote Paparika in groben Stücken

2 Knoblauchzehen, gehackt

4-5 (Brat-)Würste, ohne Haut und in Stücke zerteilt

1-2 TL geräuchertes Paprikapulver (alternativ: Magic Dust)

100 ml trockener Weißwein

500 ml Hühnerbrühe

5 Cocktail-Tomaten, geviertelt

etwas Frische Petersilie, gehackt.

Frühlingszwiebeln in feinen Ringen

Salz und Pfeffer

  

Zubereitung:

Olivenöl in einer Pfanne erhitzen. Die Zwiebeln bei mittlerer Temperatur dazu geben und min. 5 Minuten weich werden lassen.

 

Paprika und Knoblauch dazu geben und für 2 Minuten anbraten.

 

Die Würste (das Brät) dazu geben und bei mittlerer Hitze 4-5 Minuten anbraten, bis sie Farbe bekommen.

 

Dann das Paprikapulver und evtl. etwas Salz dazu geben.

Frischer Pfeffer dazu und vermischen.

 

Den Reis untermischen und kräftig rühren. Mit Wein ablöschen und die Brühe dazu geben.

Etwas Brühe aufheben damit man nachgießen kann.

 

Ungefähr 15 Minuten leicht köcheln lassen. Wenn der Reis die Flüssigkeit fast vollständig aufgenommen hat, die Pfanne vom Herd nehmen.

 

Frühlingszwiebeln, Tomaten und Petersilie untermischen.

 

Fertig!

 

We are experiencing our first deep cold temperatures of the winter. It looks like we have reached a high of minus 5 for today, and it will plunge to minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit tonight. We fired up our woodstove this morning, and I decided to make a peasant meal for mid-day. I grabbed a kettle and tossed in Yukon Gold potatoes, some sweet carrots from the Matanuska Valley, one quartered onion, a small sweet cabbage (also from the Matsu Valley) and about twenty minutes before the whole shebang was done, I threw in several kielbasa links. The meal was delicious, and about as far away from poultry as I could get. I'll have enough of that on Thursday.

Wishing everyone a happy week ahead, as you prepare for Thanksgiving.

Back Yard Oven & picnic.

 

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Back Yard Oven & picnic.

 

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If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.

 

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Back Yard Oven & picnic.

 

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Back Yard Oven & picnic.

 

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Back Yard Oven & picnic.

 

If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.

 

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Back Yard Oven & picnic.

 

If you like my work click the "Follow" button on Flickr.

 

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Back Yard Oven & picnic.

 

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Pumpkin, short ribs, one pot. . . . perfect fall comfort food!

Get the recipe: cookingontheweekends.com/2011/10/friday-flowers-gerberas-...

Love the simple one pot meals!

Fast and easy and a great way to use up summer vegetables from your garden!

It should look something like this when your ready to cook!

Gobi Matar (Cauliflower Pea curry) ready to cook.

 

I love one-pot meals and would be lost without my 'Emil Henry' tagine which is just the right size for small family meals.

 

This is Goodness in one pot. Once ingredients are prepared, it is cooking and looking after itself, and I don't have to slave over the stove.

 

This is the look before cooking. It all turned a bit brown from the curry sauce. Although my curry ended up a bit too thin (which it often does...), it tasted delicious.

 

The recipe:

www.veganricha.com/vegan-cauliflower-pea-curry-gobi-matar...

 

A healthy dish for lazy cooks like me. Mint rice made with brown basmati, served with baked potatoes on the side.

 

Really nice on black! Press 'L' on keyboard.

 

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Made with mung bean sprouts, so i guess the name will be sukjunamulbap?

The sprouts are home grown.

Pretty fun to see them grow every day :)

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