Showing posts with label weekday potluck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekday potluck. Show all posts
Here at home, homemade fried chicken is a fave. Of course, it's chicken, and most kids (including mine, lol) love chicken! :D
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Weekday Potluck
...yup, this is what happens sometimes when a vegetable needs to be eaten right away (in this case, the eggplants. lol).
Ingredients were far too few: ripe tomatoes, sauteed eggplants, raw chili slices, and some sprinkling of dried dill leaf tips. My dressing was a simple mixture of extra virgin olive oil, lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, salt, and pepper.
I had fun eating it! :L
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| Sauteed Camote (Sweet Potato) Tops with Rice and Roasted Chicken |
My sister bought lots of camote (sweet potato) tops a few days ago and decided to share some of them; I wanted to cook my share with coconut milk but didn't have the ingredients (specifically the fresh coconut milk!). So, decided on simply just sauteing them. lol.
Went well with the roasted chicken we had delivered for lunch. :D
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Nothing fancy for this week's Weekday Potluck for me.
That's what I had as a snack a few afternoons back. We call it banana cue. Basically, just plantain banana deep fried and coated in caramelized brown sugar, then skewered on a bamboo stick. I haven't tried cooking it myself (i have tried frying the plantains before, but no idea how to coat them with caramelized brown sugar), since someone is almost always selling them near us. lol.
I love this with ice cream! But it's also good eaten as it is. :D
Last week players:
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The other weekend my family and I visited SyenSaya (Science Exhibit) at UP Los Baňos (Laguna). I wanted my sons to experience science the fun way as well as show them their parent's Alma Mater (it was my youngest's first time, while the eldest had been there a couple of times before). Yup, hubby and I met (we were classmates in some subjects), and graduated there. But that's not the topic here. LOL :)
The first food that came to mind was this:
It was raining, and since we chose to buy from their stall near the university (relatively near where they cook the pies, too), getting the pie meant you had to get wet. But I tell you, it was definitely worth it! I only took one shot of the packaging and the pie inside, and immediately grabbed a slice. Hubby did the same thing, too (grabbed a slice, i mean) ...and oh my goodness! Biting into that warm pie really brought back such an immense feeling of warmth, happiness, and just plain "this was one of those good ol' times" thing.
Studying in Laguna meant buko pie was relatively common, but honestly, nothing comes close to Lety's Buko Pie, specially if you get them warm. All those homemade goodness....YUMMY! :)
... and since we were going to be spending that weekend with hubby's family, we also bought another box of pie for them. :D
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The first food that came to mind was this:
It was raining, and since we chose to buy from their stall near the university (relatively near where they cook the pies, too), getting the pie meant you had to get wet. But I tell you, it was definitely worth it! I only took one shot of the packaging and the pie inside, and immediately grabbed a slice. Hubby did the same thing, too (grabbed a slice, i mean) ...and oh my goodness! Biting into that warm pie really brought back such an immense feeling of warmth, happiness, and just plain "this was one of those good ol' times" thing.
Studying in Laguna meant buko pie was relatively common, but honestly, nothing comes close to Lety's Buko Pie, specially if you get them warm. All those homemade goodness....YUMMY! :)
... and since we were going to be spending that weekend with hubby's family, we also bought another box of pie for them. :D
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