Continuing with my usual or at least most frequent pandemic theme, this post, as noted in the title, is all about food. Some made at home, some pre-prepped and bought ready to heat or cook and some take-out too…
I’m
really looking forward to the not too distant future where most of my food
related posts are actually based on sit-down meals in restaurants! Dining out will be like a new experience…
I put together most of the salads that we have with our dinners. This was my side salad when we recently had quiche for dinner. The salad consisted of sliced carrots, celery, broccoli florets, crumbled blue cheese and a balsamic dressing.
This was a slice of our spinach quiche. We’d purchased it at Fresh Market. Laurie thought that it was very good…and I thought that it was OK considering that I’m not a big fan of quiche in general.
For another evening meal, we once again did take-out from Thai Bistro. We started with our usual Crab Rangoon for Laurie and the Spring Rolls for me…but I didn’t include them in the photos because I’d featured them in a previous post on my blog site.
Laurie
ordered the Tom Yum Goong Soup, shown above, as her entrée. This hot and sour soup contains shrimp,
mushrooms, chili, lemon-grass and chili tomatoes. Laurie enjoyed the soup, eating all of the
mushrooms and most of the shrimp…but I got to finish off half of that luscious
broth, truly a good deal for me!
I also tried a new entrée. This was my order of Param Chicken. It consisted of steamed chicken with lightly braised carrots, broccoli, baby corn, cabbage and snow peas…all topped with “Thai Hot” peanut sauce. It was accompanied with sticky rice and it was perfect for me.
To learn
more about Thai Bistro in Loudon Tennessee, just click on this link: https://www.thaibistrotellico.net/.
This next item attracted my attention when we were shopping in a local Food Lion Grocery Store. Kevin’s Natural Food’s one pound container of Thai-style Coconut Chicken seemed to fit our Covid-19 meal rules. If you’re not cooking at home, or doing take-out, then keep it simple, pre-prepped and ready to go…
We sided
the microwavable coconut chicken with Uncle Ben’s 90-second jasmine rice and
dinner was ready. Laurie didn’t really
care for it but I thought that it was OK and I’d like to try some other items offered by Kevin’s Natural Foods.
Kevin’s entrees
are almost all chicken based. There is
Korean BBQ Style; Lemongrass; Cilantro-Lime; Tikka Masala; Chipotle Lime;
Teriyaki-Style and Roasted Garlic. One
new item is the exception to the chicken ‘rule’…Korean BBQ Style Steak
Strips. Kevin’s also offers a number of
side dishes including mashed sweet potatoes and 5 different variations of
cauliflower…riced and mashed.
I don’t eat mushrooms…but my lovely wife loves them! So we recently bought a package of portabello mushrooms and, for dinner one night I seasoned and sautéed them for her. She was especially happy because I didn’t do so well with our entrées…
I’d pan fried two 6 oz. boneless pork chops after Laurie lightly coated and seasoned them. It looks good and I was fine with mine…but it was overcooked and my better half doesn’t like overcooked pork! As I indicated, it was a good thing that I sautéed those mushrooms.
On a
positive note, since she didn’t like that pork chop, I had leftovers!
On another occasion we decided to try a box of TGI Friday’s Potato Skins…loaded with cheddar cheese and Applewood smoked bacon. We sided them with yet another salad. They were easy to heat…little effort expended…and they were OK as well as quite filling.
Time for dessert! In this case we’d picked up a Key Lime Pie from the bakery cooler at our local Food Lion. We were both pleasantly surprised at the quality. It was very good, with just enough tartness and a great crust. We would serve it to company…
A few weeks back we’d decided to visit a grocery store on Northshore Drive in Knoxville. We wanted to check out their butcher shop. While we weren’t impressed with the Butler and Baily Market, (Fresh Market has a better butcher shop), on impulse we’d picked up this Praline Peach Pie…they referred to it as a fruit pie. It was very good and we stretched it out for several days…pairing it with either whipped cream or vanilla bean ice cream.
That’s
all for now. The next post will not be
about local flora, fauna, food or construction!
It will be about art and history…
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them.
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Stay Safe
and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Dave, I should know by now not to read your blog posts featuring food before breakfast, but failed again. My favorites in this post were the pies, especially key lime. For no particular reason, we gave up desserts during the Lenten season. It has helped a bit in the calorie saving area, but not in the desire area. Thankfully, looking doesn’t induce weight gain.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you've eaten pretty well if not always great tasting. I don't like overcooked pork either and the only way I can get it right is with an insta-read thermometer. I remove from the pan at 138F internal temp knowing it will get into the recommended low 140's while resting. It's always juicy and a light pink color.
ReplyDeleteSo many yummy things. Glad you have been industrious in having these wonderful sounding goodies. I agree having easy prep meals makes simple more delicious for some reason. Perhaps part of it is the cleanup...which my more detailed cooking leaves all over the kitchen. But having decided a plant-based diet, there's more work to be done for each thing.
ReplyDeleteTomyam and mushroom are among my favorites....yummy.
ReplyDeleteRice and chicken look delicious as well.
Have a wonderful day
Praline peach pie?! Yes please!
ReplyDeleteLove that quiche, Dave! Actually, everything looks good!
ReplyDeleteThe mushrooms look great and the pies are beyond that!
I can't wait to eat in a restaurant again. Finally got my first shot a couple of weeks ago, after the next one we're off for breakfast at a great little restaurant here. Take care
love potato skins from Friday....
ReplyDeleteI love spinachs quiche, one of my favorites!!
ReplyDeleteAll looks delicious!