Now for the actual post:
Neel and I are now 2 months in to wedded bliss and I am learning daily about being a wife! A recent focus for me is cooking. I LOVE trying out new recipes and sometimes even wow-ing my dear hubby.



Back story on this: Coming into our marriage, I was not a bad cook, but I was also not ready to audition for the next season of Top Chef. I always had my go-to meals: chicken with (instant) mashed potatoes, eggs and toast (i love breakfast for dinner!), and, for those nights that I was feeling particularly lazy, healthy frozen dinners or a nice bowl of cereal. While some of you may be thinking "Neel could eat these things", you are absolutely correct, and we sometimes do. But with the opportunity to now cook for two, I have taken it as a challenge to discover my culinary abilities.
Things I am learning to be important in cooking:
Lesson 1) Any meal that can be made on Sunday and last for several days after is a major SUCCESS. After a long day at work, the last thing either of us want to do is slave over a hot meal. A few things I have cooked thus far that fit this criteria: turkey meatloaf, turkey tacos, and marinated chicken and mashed potatoes (actual ones this time). My latest experiment was chicken enchiladas and it was indeed a MAJOR SUCCESS! They tasted good on Sunday and still tasted good for 3 days after that. That's right folks, we were still eating the enchiladas on Wednesday! Take a look below at last week's cooking win:
Lesson 2) Pursue an equal amount of baking experiments as meal experiments. In my opinion, there is much less pressure when baking then when cooking. Desserts are not a staple of our diet - just an added treat. If it turns out, woohoo! If not, no big deal. Eat what's good, and throw out the rest.
Attempt #1: FAIL
The cake batter ended up outside of the bowl instead of in it. (Luckily, the hubby volunteered to walk to the grocery store to get another cake mix while I cleaned up the mess - 10 points for Neel.)

Attempt #2: Success!
Now this treat was several days in, but it was a delicious strawberry and vanilla ice cream cake.

Lesson 3) Don't live too far away from take out. That way if dinner doesn't turn out, it won't take too long to get a replacement.
Those are all my cooking lessons for now. I look forward to sharing with you any of my latest culinary wins, and, probably more amusingly and likely, my culinary fails.
Cheers!
Mmmm. Those enchiladas look absolutely delicious. I'm mucho impressed with your skills, Megan. I think it's great that you're entering the wonderful world of dinner for two. I need to get back into making consistent meals for Ryan and I...I've seemed to have taken a year-long sabbatical from any form of meal making in general...you're inspiring me to get back in the game :)
ReplyDeleteI want that ice cream cake!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLoved your tips.... Mike and I have a rule that when one spouse cooks, the other does the dishes! :-)