Working from home had its advantages. Namely, she worked her own hours. Sometimes early mornings, sometimes late afternoon. Other times she'd worked in the evening. One thing was for sure, when she was in a zone and accomplished her work, the next thing up would always be something the kitchen.
On this particular day she had done the early morning work routine. Although it sometimes saddened her bit to lack more professional opportunities at her disposable, she still completed her professional tasks with care and concern. And then with the time her situation allowed her to be free, she decided to prep up a dinner to die for. Well, not exactly. But it would be delicious, nutritious, and might even look pretty.
The menu was set:
It was a nutritious dinner that even her child would enjoy. Lots of flavors and colors and fabulousness. To see recipes for each menu item, see following posts.
On this particular day she had done the early morning work routine. Although it sometimes saddened her bit to lack more professional opportunities at her disposable, she still completed her professional tasks with care and concern. And then with the time her situation allowed her to be free, she decided to prep up a dinner to die for. Well, not exactly. But it would be delicious, nutritious, and might even look pretty.
The menu was set:
Juicy Baked Turkey Burgers
Tangy Sweet Potato Fries
Baked Potato Halves (b/c the others in her family loved)
...and finished with
Broccoli and a Lemon/Oil Emulsion
Now at 1:30 in the afternoon there is only so much you can do to prepare for dinner. She did exactly that. A quick rinse of the fresh broccoli her mother had brought her from the CSA and she had it cut up and in the steamer. She slyly noted the freshness of the broccoli as condensation bubbled from the truck as the knife exposed the flesh.
Next up, potatoes. The potatoes were a cinch and therefore, she'd make them for the potato lovers in her family. She, however, was a sweet potato woman. The potatoes were dressed lightly with olive oil, salt and pepper. The sweet potatoes, however, took much more time, effort and energy. After rinsing the large tubers, she sliced off four sides of each one, making the sweet potato flat on all four sides. Then she proceeded to cut them, first in centimeter slices, then in long strips making them look like a French fry.
The orange delights were put into a large mixing bowl topped with salt, pepper, fresh diced garlic and paprika. She tossed the fries realizing she needed a bit more strength to get the job done. This was something she learned through yoga, grounding her feet into the earth, she used her stability and core to power through the mixing of the sweet potatoes and spices. She alternated with her non-dominate hand to double the challenge and get her other side interacting in this feat. Finally she drizzled the olive oil, which made the mixing smoother to her delight.
Ground turkey. Hrrrumph. How would she make this something the three of them would enjoy? She thought a long time, googled turkey burgers to see the world wide web's takes on these lean patties. Eventually, she designed a plan for preparing the meat on her own. She would mix the meat with a plethora of tasty ingredients and then make patties to bake. The thought of some homemade guacamole to top her burgers seemed lovely. An idea for later...
It was a nutritious dinner that even her child would enjoy. Lots of flavors and colors and fabulousness. To see recipes for each menu item, see following posts.
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