So, if you read my blog, then you know that I am by no means a "Gourmet Chef." I don't know that you can even use the word "chef" to describe me. I read lots of food blogs and see amazing meals and recipes. Sometimes, I am just in awe of what some people can create in their home kitchens. I am in awe that there are people out there with full-time jobs that have TIME to create such amazing dishes.
I was thinking about all my years of watching the Food Network and trying to decide who my favorite FN chefs are.
There's Ina Garten. She's who I would aspire to be if I didn't have to work. She grows so much of her food herself. I love when she says, "I'll just grab a handful of basil," and she turns to her amazing basil plant that somehow grows big and bushy in her kitchen.
I love Giada de Laurentiis. Italian is one of my favorite cuisines. I don't know how she stays so thin, cooking the way she does. I have two of her cookbooks and I can always count on her when I need a good dinner recipe.
And another one of my favorites is Sandra Lee. I started watcing her several years ago when she was doing the show "Semi-Homemade." For those of you who haven't seen that show, Sandra makes recipes are are 70% store-bought with 30% fresh ingredients and creative touches. The first time I saw that show, I was like, "Whoa. This is REAL." So many moms and dads are looking for a way to serve tasty meals to their family, while avoiding the frozen dinner section of the grocery store.
So, in honor of Sandra, tonight's dinner was:
"Cheesy Ravioli and Semi-Homemade Sauce."
Free Ravioli! |
120 Calories-- not bad! Even if you eat 2 servings-- 6 ravioli-- not bad at all! |
Finished product |
I mean, it WAS an Italian meal... you have to have wine! |
Yummy cafeteria wrap! |
See those pickles in there? Love it! |
Free coffee! Yay! |
A funny thing happened as I was writing this post. I was wearing one of my grandmother's old aprons when I was cooking tonight. It's one my sisters and I used to dress in when we were playing house when we were young spending time at our grandparents' house in Philadelphia. Well, I haven't worn this apron since I brought it home to live with me in South Carolina. As I was typing, I got up to let the dog out and reached into the pocket. And here's what I pulled out... wonder whose ticket this was?
Just a little preview... tomorrow we are having one of my favorite fall crock pot meals...
From our one-day trip to NYC? I'm ready to go back! I don't know if the first one counts if I don't remember it all and was really young, right? But I do remember seeing the twin towers when we were in the Empire State Building, so that will always be a special moment. And a comment on your food post? Yum!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't know what the ticket was from! Mom said they used to go all the time, but surely that apron got washed from the time she was a child until now. I wondered if it could be from our one-day trip. But still... how did it get in the apron???
ReplyDeleteDid you see Ina's coming out with a new cookbook? I want her kitchen in a bad way. Giada is also a favorite. Even Tim likes watching her. Gee, I wonder why? He just really, really loves pasta!
ReplyDeleteI always get a kick out of Sandra cooking in the shirts with the billowy sleeves. And her cocktails crack me up! Did you ever see her Kwanzaa cake?
I can't wait to see what you did in the crock pot. I did lasagna in mine for the first time last night, and it was really good.