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Easy Vietnamese Noodle Bowls

These noodle bowls are a super easy and healthy way to make a quick meal with prepackaged ingredients.  Asian salad mixes are available in the produce section of most grocery stores and provide an easy way to create this dish with no time consuming chopping of vegetables!  A rotisserie chicken is another time saver in this no cooking required recipe.

Ingredients

Rotisserie Chicken

3 1/2 oz vermicelli noodles

1 pre-packaged Asian salad with chopped cabbage, carrots, celery, green onion and cilantro

1 package shredded lettuce

 

Vietnamese Sauce:

1 clove garlic, minced

1 1/2 tbsp fish sauce

2 tbsp rice vinegar

1 tbsp honey

1/4 cup water

1/2 tsp Sriracha sauce (or more to taste)

1 1/2 tbsp lime juice

 

Instructions

  1. Separate the rotisserie chicken from the bone and chop it into smaller pieces.
  2. Cook vermicelli noodles according to package directions.
  3. Whisk together all of the Vietnamese sauce ingredients in a small bowl.
  4. To assemble the noodle bowls, divide the premixed salad between 4 large bowls.  Add shredded lettuce, noodles, and chicken.  Top with the desired amount of sauce.
  5. Enjoy!

Steak with Mushroom Gravy

This recipe is an easy weeknight meal that produces a delicious gravy that can be served with mashed potatoes or rice.  I also like to use a round steak instead of ground beef to cook with the same gravy, which simplifies the recipe even further.

Ingredients

Olive Oil

1 onion, chopped

2 garlic cloves, minced

5 oz mushrooms, sliced

1 lb ground beef

1 package Lipton Recipe Secrets Onion Mushroom

1 egg

2 1/2 tsp Worcestershire sauce, divided

2 tbsp unsalted butter

3 tbsp all purpose flour

3 cups beef broth

Salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Heat enough olive oil to cover the bottom  of a skillet over medium heat.  Add onion and garlic and cook until the onions are translucent.
  2. Add the mushrooms to the mixture and cook until they are slightly softened.  Remove the mixture to a large bowl.
  3. Add the ground beef, Lipton Recipe Secrets, egg and 1/2 tsp Worcestershire sauce to a bowl and mix thoroughly.  Divide the mixture into 5 oval shaped patties.
  4. Heat 1 tbsp olive oil over high heat then add the hamburger steaks.  Cook the first side for 1 minute or until browned then flip them over and brown the other side.  The inside will still be raw.
  5. Remove the steaks to a plate.
  6. Lower the heat to medium low and melt the butter.  Once melted, add the flour and cook for 30 seconds.
  7. Whisk in the remaining Worcestershire sauce and the beef broth until the mixture is smooth.
  8. Increase heat to medium and add mushroom mixture to the skillet.
  9. Stir, then add in the steaks along with any juices on the plate.
  10. Cook until gravy is thickened and steaks are cooked through, approximately ten minutes.  Add salt and pepper to taste.
  11. Serve with rice or mashed potatoes.

Cooking for beginners

My idea of cooking is anything that takes less than 30 minutes to achieve and has a limited number of ingredients.  Since my retirement, I’ve adapted many recipes to include things that I like to eat, and exclude portions of recipes that my family isn’t fond of (which in theory would exclude anything but chicken nuggets and pizza).  These “Adventures in Cooking” posts are the fruits of my simplistic cooking style.

Spring Planting 2017

This is the first entry in our attempt at city people gardening.  Our 2017 spring garden consisted of the following:

Spring 2017 Garden
Better Boy Tomato Grew very large, produced tomatoes through mid July
Better Bush Tomato Produced tomatoes through early July, crowded out by Better Boy.
Red Bell Pepper Very few peppers were produced, and those were eaten by squirrels.
Poblano Good production.
Japanese Eggplant Grew very large, lots of eggplant production.
Jalapeno Produced very well.

Lessons learned:  One large tomato plant is enough in the garden.  Better bush produced last year well into the fall, but didn’t survive because of proximity to Better Boy this year. Japanese eggplant takes up a lot of space, and unless you really like eggplant, it produces way too much.

Fall garden coming soon!

One year later…

A lot has changed in the past year.  I created a blog to chronicle my adventures in retirement and impart wisdom about what I’ve learned along the way.  Instead of doing either of those things, I took on a low-paying, work from home, part-time job that consumed all my free time for the whole school year.  Then, in April 2017, after a 21 month break from my physicist career, I was approached by my prior company to do some PRN work to fill a shortage in their staffing.

I didn’t sleep for a week!  The kids are about to be out of school!  Where will they go while I work?  What if it’s as stressful as it was before and I can’t handle it?  What if I can’t remember anything?

After a short period of negotiation and a long period of reservation, I decided to go for it.  What did I have to lose?  I would be an independent contractor, in charge of my own schedule.  New management was in place, and it has potential to be the perfect (well, near perfect) situation for working part time and making some extra money (according to the kids, it’s so we can put in a pool).

Three months later things are going pretty smoothly.  I’ve been able to manage my schedule so that I don’t work more than three days per week.  I’ve been able to schedule the kids with day camps or with babysitters and we still have time to do fun summer activities so they haven’t really noticed a change in their daily lives.  I was mostly able to remember how to do my job with a few hiccups along the way.

What’s next??  I quit my other part-time job, so now I’m down to just one.  The kids are back to school in two weeks.  I’ve committed to working three days per week when the kids start back, leaving two days per week to try to get everything else done (hopefully including more than once per year blog updates!).  The kids will be going to an extended day program after school for a couple of hours on the days that I am working and the big news:  I won’t have to sit in carpool any more!!

 

That’s all for now, stay tuned for any actual words of wisdom to come in the future.

Hello world!

It’s official!  After 2 whole hours, I have created a website and written my first blog post.  It was slightly more difficult than I expected, but I’m excited to have finally started this project after talking about it for six whole months.  I have so many ideas for this blog and I look forward to sharing my often crazy, hopefully entertaining ideas with the world!