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25 March 2011

beef with snow peas and panini

here's the promised post, beef with snow peas and chicken roasted red pepper panini, both straight from my new bff, pioneer woman...also called tuesday night supper (and wednesday lunch) and wednesday night supper...

here we go...the sauce ingredients, soy sauce, cooking sherry, brown sugar, cornstarch and fresh ginger.  and yes, i had to ask the grocer what ginger was and where i could find it.  yes i had no idea it looked like and yes i had to google how to "mince fresh ginger".

the snow pea part of the recipe.  you can also use broccoli (maybe next time?)

cooked on high (another way my iron skillet would work wonders)

 the beeeef...i did actually cook this according to directions and just put half in at a time, but of course i forgot the scallions (just a fancy name for green onions, did you know that?  me either)

the second batch, after the scallions.  yuuum...

ahem.  that's me.  thanks, honey.   

voila!  the finished product!  my mouth is watering just thinking about it...

and now...wednesday's supper, the panini.  i'm not a huge sandwich fan (not a bread lover, shoot me, i know) but i do love anything toasted and crunchy.  enter panini.  we were going to buy the sundried tomatoes from the store, but since we're cheap and $6 seemed like a lot, we opted to dry our own tomatoes, which we might have allowed to get a little too crunchy.  but still a great flavor.  this meal was actually rather quick, maybe just 15-20 minutes to prep.  

so this is the sundried tomatoes, pesto, a little olive oil, a little lemon juice and some salt/pepper...chopped up real good. 

and this is my roasted red pepper, which i did myself under the oven broiler (and tested the fire alarm)  the point it to char all sides, put in a ziploc baggie and let sit for 20 minutes.  then you'll be able to peel off the black skin and have excellent roasted red pepper.  i got a little impatient and also didn't want the firemen to come, so this is what i got.  the flavor was still awesome on the sandwich...

this looks pretty disgusting, but it's the spread on the right (the sundried tomatoes plus a little mayo) and the chicken (seasoned with the sundried tomatoes), red pepper and some provolone...

this is the sandwich grill we've used once before.  now it's a panini maker!!

yuummmmyyy....

and cut in half.  delicious. :)

so that was supper this week!  three days in a row was just enough.  i can only do so much with what i have here...tight quarters, no counter space and my very limited cooking knowledge. 

our weekend/saturday plans include going to a high school baseball game (go CJ!).... [quick fact about me...baseball is my favorite sport to watch.  it's pretty high on my love list, right next to shopping.  especially baseball outdoors.  just downright therapeutic. and it's killing me that i have yet to experience the awesomeness that is target field...anywho]  perhaps i'll even get a little bit of the sun that's been teasing me all week...  we are also going to a housewarming party and hopefully the annual german fest in a northern suburb.  hope you get to enjoy some great springtime weather... have a great weekend!!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

That beef dish looks delicious! And I'm not really a sandwich person either {though I do love bread!}.

Visiting from Mingle Monday. Hope you had a wonderful weekend!

xoxo,
Joelle
www.wherewelove.blogspot.com

Shay said...

Happy Monday from the Mingle:-)

Both of those meals look DELICIOUS, especially the first one! I love the pioneer woman!

Kerrie Lightfoot said...

Yum! The panini looks amazing! One of my favorite things!! Great job on all the explaining and pictures!!