Yum. |
Pre-cheeseing and baking |
Yum. |
Pre-cheeseing and baking |
Deep breath. You can do this. |
Easy enough. |
Have we talked about how bad fish sauce smells? Yerg. I tried to reassure our guests that it would be okay (I hoped I wasn't lying). |
Plan B. |
The tofu continued to dry out on the cutting board. Wet tofu does not make for easy stir-frying. |
Once the eggs start to set, scramble them until they are just done. |
Maybe they have had enough wine that they'll like this, even if it is missing tamarind paste. |
Plans A AND B. They both made it on the plate. Woohoo! |
Getting ready... |
The banana peppers aren't hot like jalepenos. |
Mmmm...e coli. Just kidding. |
FYI, if you haven't cooked with fish sauce before -- it smells bad. But it's a necessary ingredient in a lot of Asian dishes, so just try not to sniff it directly. |
I like cooking some of the peppers at the beginning and then adding in the others at the end, so there is a mixture of soft and crunchy. |
Ding! Dinner. |
Adding the water. Action shot! |
Resting comfortably, waiting for it's moment in the spotlight. |
I thought about the mandoline slicer for this, but thought the tomatoes and cheese would get smushed. |
Paul hard at work. |
Slightly misshapen, but still looking good! |
Delicious! |
Two kinds of curly kale! |
Side benefit of blanching: it retains such an awesome, bright color. |
Sous-chef Christine, working hard to prep everything. |
The cubed squash is tender and ready to go! |
It is laborious, but worth it. |
Bright and seasonal (a little early). |
Yes, Corn Flakes, I endorse you for this recipe. |
Honey mustard goodness. |
No boot-shaped McNugget, but there are a couple fun shapes in there. |
Crunchy goodness. |
The butter and sour cream were for baked potatoes. But I bet they'd go good with these chicken fingers too. |
See the bright green book in the background? It's become my go-to. You could play, "Find Mark Bittman's book in Christine's blog photos!" if you're really bored. |
Medium zucchini, small onion and medium tomato: CHOPPED. |
Softened and seasoned. |
Before mixing in the eggplant. So colorful! |
Warm, vegetable-y goodness. |
I'll need to have some ice cream to balance all these vegetables out. |