Sunday, February 28, 2021

Roasting the Greens

 I've discovered that I like the way a lot of traditionally boiled vegetables taste even better roasted. Not only that they're easy to prepare. 

I recently cooked cabbage steaks. There is no meat involved unless you want there to be. I'm assuming they're called cabbage steaks because they're cut in thick hunks and laid flat.  I consulted recipes at  Dinner then dessert and also Allrecipes.   

Then I used my own method.

1. Oil a baking sheet with olive oil. NOTE: you may use a cooking spray if you like.

2. Remove the outside leaves from a head of cabbage. Place the cabbage on its core and slice downward into 1/2-1 inch "steaks."









3. Season each side of the vegetable with salt pepper and any other spices you desire. I also sprinkled with garlic powder. Lay the steaks on the baking pan and sprinkle a little more olive oil on top.








4. Cover with foil and place in a 350 degree oven for approximately 30 minutes. Since I only did three, I checked on them after 20 minutes. Wanting a nice char, I turned the steaks over, recovered them and allowed them to continue cooking for 10 more minutes. 








5. Allow to cool a bit. Transfer to a plate using two utensils to keep the shape.

Those charred bits are full of flavor. Adding a little blue cheese or ranch dressing on the side as a dipper makes it even more delicious.

It can be eaten by cutting with a knife and fork.

                                    OR,

if you're by yourself,  unfurl by strips, dip in sauce ,throw your head back and drop the strips in your mouth. Deeelicious!

                                           *****

I've also roasted broccoli  and brussel sprouts frozen and fresh. The frozen broccoli and brussel sprouts shrink more while roasting than the fresh . Still I'm pleased with the taste.












You may remember the brussel sprouts from

Oven Roasted Parmesan Brussel Sprouts











I've yet to try cauliflower since it isn't one of my favorites, but I'll give it another go.

THAT'S IT***




Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Spider Plants Finally Repotted aka More Pots


 If foam cups for plants could be considered a FEMA trailer, then that's where these plants have been living. They've been there so long that they have grown substantially from when they were the plant pups gifted to me by my friend E.P.

It's been a long time coming but finally the plants get to move into decent digs.

I had the following pots that I wanted to transfer the pots to. Just like moving into any new home, I wanted to perk it up a bit for them.









Next up


I'll have to create a page on this blog just for pots and planters because I do them all the time. Some good, some not so good. I release stress by recycling and upcycling various objects. 
Future pots and planters will be on a separate page. Nobody wants to see the same thing all of the time. ( I know I wouldn't).

That's it***