Home for dinner?!

I arrived home tonight at 5:59. I cannot remember the last time I got home before 6, and I barely knew what to do with myself.

So I did what comes natural, of course: made a delicious dinner.

I had a half of red onion. In it went.

Cast of characters: 3 carrots, a head of broccoli, 1 tomato (that I may or may not have dropped on the way home from the farmer’s market.)

I added two garlic chicken sausages, because I love them, and some cloves of garlic, too.

Mmmmmm good!!

Over pasta, per usual.

I added some mexican cheese and parm cheese, and ate it too fast to show you.

Then I watched all the episodes I had missed of Law and Order:SVU. Now I am watching Ellen. And what, what, what, could be better than that, guys?

Steak ums.

I love steak ums, and last night I needed a quick dinner for Cor, Jeff, and I to eat between packing up Cor’s life. I don’t buy the packaged ones, I just make them as follows.

You need:

1 package thin steak (usually like 1.5 lbs. This is enough for 3-4 people, or roughly 2 women and 2 large hungry men)

1 package mushrooms (white are good)

1 onion (yellow or red or white)

some cheese (any kind)

1 french baguette

Saute the onion for about 2 minutes, then add mushrooms, continue to saute.

Cook the steak in a pan with some oil or Pam, add the cheese.

Cut the bread. Stick a piece of steak (or two!) on a section of bread, add sauteed mushrooms and onions. Maybe add some ketchup, and devour.

(We made smashed potatoes and green beans to go with it. Yum!)

Lasagna

I called my mom the other day, to ask her how to make a lasagna for Easter, and she said, “Oh, Jennie, you know I don’t work from recipes!”

So I had to make up my own.

Cheese mixture

  • 2 big containers of ricotta (they come in things that look like those large containers of yogurt you always think is a good idea to buy until you’re scrapping the bottom and have yogurt all over your hands)
  • 1/2 block mozzarella cheese (like a 3 x 3 inch block, if you will)
  • 2 eggs (I used large ones)
  • Handful of parm cheese

Plus:

  • 1 box lasagna box

Sauce

  • 4 containers of Roma tomatoes from Trader Joe’s (like 4 tomatoes each, so think 12 ish Roma tomatoes)
  • 3-4 cloves garlic
  • A handful of dried (or fresh) basil (ripped up or crushed up between your palms, to re-release the flavor.)
  • 4 cans tomato paste (the wee sized ones, I think 12 ounces? Smaller than a can of soup.)

1. Make sauce. (Put garlic with some olive oil in a pot, saute, add blended tomatoes, blend 4 cans tomato paste with 4 cans water in a bowl, add to pot, add basil.)

2. Put the cheeses and the eggs together. Save a little parm for the top of the lasagna.

3. Make the sheets. Heat oven to 350.

4. Layer: sheets, cheese, sauce. Until it’s at the top of the pan.

5. Cook for 45 minutes, ish.

6. Let set for at least 30 minutes.

7. Eat.

What's in season, you ask? Why, delicious things!

It’s no secret that I am mildly obsessed with “Real Simple” magazine. I am also obsessed with their website. What did I learn today? What is in season in Spring:

Spinach
Potatoes
Asparagus
Green Beans
Strawberries
Cherries
Snow, Sugar Snap, and Garden Peas
Rhubarb
Baby Lettuce
Radishes
Scallions
Artichokes

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Luckily for me, these are all things I love. Explore for yourself, here!