This morning, I
decided I needed more lentil in my life, so I went to the market
at 7:30 in the morning. When I got those going on the stove. The beluga
kind, all black like fish eggs. They looked lonely so I threw in some
dry wakame, first checking there was no added salt*. In a skillet next
door, I fried some trout, skin side down in olive oil in which I had
sprinkled pepper and garlic salt. (I guess this is as good a time as any
to tell you that fried fish skin is one of my favorite savory
delights.) I put the lid on the skillet to cook the fish, which I had
placed diced garlic and lemon juice atop. Meanwhile, I tossed a bunch of
chopped veggies in a tiny bit of oil, salt and pepper and roasted those
in the oven with my almost-daily baked grapefruit. I removed the fish
from the skillet and added the lentils to it and mixed them in with the
fish oil, salt, pepper, garlic juice and lemon left behind from the
fish. Tastiness ensues. Total time elapsed, 45 minutes, including time
to read the paper, check facebook numerous times, and clean up kitchen.
Also, today I ran more than mile for the first time in 7 or so years.
*nothing against salt, but cooking lentils in it can make your lentils yucktexture. Salt after cooking if you want.
Thank you Serena! I'm blessed to be a part of something fresh and real and I'm blessed to have YOU because you are fresh and real! Looking forward to this exciting journey. You can be sure I'll be adding my 2 cents plus a few dollars xoxo
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DeleteThat's some good ole creative thinking with flavors and textures. Sounds delicious! I make a simple lentil soup with wilted spinach sometimes. You cook a few garlic cloves in coconut oil in a soup pot, add 2 cups vegetable broth, 1 cup dry lentils, and a bay leaf. Simmer 30 minutes and stir in lemon juice and a few cups spinach leaves till spinach is wilted. Season with salt and pepper. Flavors are greeeeat.
ReplyDeleteHey good job on running!
Ooo. That's gonna be another Meredith recipe I copy. Chia cereal is an official staple.
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