Welcome. I hope this is at least entertaining?
Well, here goes nothing! To give you an idea of why I decided to start this blog, let me just describe the "norm" in my household (consisting of my husband and I, our two dogs, and my old granny cat). The deal around our house has been that I am the "cleaner," and my husband is the "cooker." Not typical I know, but he knew the mess he was getting himself into the day I attempted to make dinner and dumped the couscous spice pack into the hamburger helper. Yes, these are two boxed items and somehow I managed to screw it up. Not to mention the million other times I've gone to make something and cannot understand the simple cookbook jargon, or burnt the food into an unidentifiable object. I'm embarrassed to say just how terrible my cooking skills are, but hey, I might as well just put it all out there if I'm trying to show some progress.
After 5 years together and 2 years of marriage, my husband has announced he is getting "tired" of cooking. Ut oh. Well I'm not "tired" of cleaning, but I guess that's my cue to suck it up and get in the kitchen. He is a fireman and also cooks/plans meals at the firehouse, so OK I guess doing all the cooking can get a bit tiring. I accept the "challenge" to learn, but I'm willing to bet his GI tract will feel differently after trying a few of my "meals."
I've managed to make some small things over the years, I even did a crock pot buffalo chicken dip for a work party recently (for me, this is HUGE even though the recipe is brainless). So every now and then I can bust out something edible, but it's not too often.
To start this transition of "cooking," I'm taking over the weekend cooking and my husband will still cook on weekdays. I despise grocery shopping, but took it upon myself to look up a few recipes and head to the grocery store. Again, another big step as he typically grocery shops (because I come home with 50 snacks and nothing for dinner). Well, an hour and 20 minutes later and circling the grocery store about 4 times, I left there minus a few items I simply just couldn't find. I had to ask multiple employees where items were, and when I got "You're kidding right?" from the produce guy, I knew it was time to end this outing and head home with whatever the heck was in my cart.
DAY 1: Turkey burger mishaps.
Today I started with black bean turkey burgers! We are trying to eat healthier and my husband and I like turkey burgers, so I decided to play it safe and chose something we like. Yikes. In the end they were edible, but my kitchen was filled with smoke and two of them were, uuumm, crispy? I found a few recipes on pinterest and used various ideas, using ground turkey, an egg, black beans, chopped onion (almost lost a finger there), black pepper, and chili powder.
*A.D.D. comment: Can I just say how disgusting it is to touch raw meat. I've always hated touching ground beef, chicken, etc. Gloves are definitely in favor next time... Gross.
Anyway, the freakin' burgers were supposed to take 10 minutes to cook, 18 minutes later I realized I made them way too fat and I don't like cooking on our new stainless steal pans (hence the smokey kitchen and a few burnt burgers). Let's be honest, I probably would have burnt them on any pan.
After cursing in the kitchen for about 25 minutes, lunch was served and was edible (I think). I served these on a toasted bulkie roll (chipotle mayo and some garnishes) with some pita chips on the side. Don't get too excited, you didn't think I could make a side dish did you? So, this completes my first Saturday attempt at making something edible.
Overall, day 1 = a win, and I didn't even set off a smoke detecter, which makes me think I should probably go check those...
Tomorrow is crockpot pulled pork using root beer and some other spices. Yes, I realize crockpot may scream "easy" to some people, but again let's look at my cooking history here. I already bought the wrong type of pork to put into the crockpot, so my husband will be picking up the correct cut of meet on his way home from work in the AM. Whoops! Hey, it's all a learning experience right?
Today I Learned:
-I need to coat my stainless steal pans a bit more before cooking. That poor brillo pad...
-When my kitchen appears on fire, it helps to open windows and make a cross breeze through the house (shout out to my fireman husband on that one).
-I can make something edible and create my own recipes (...well kinda, thanks to those who posted on pinterest and I stole your ingredient ideas, ha).
-I made my burgers way too chubby and need to slim them down a bit for next time.
-Food network is going to be my new favorite channel.
-Side dishes can wait for now...