Lots of repetition on the food front this week – eggs, cheese, kale, and jalapeño were the featured players! And this is another recap that’s light on content; lots of take-out and several late nights (and therefore late mornings) are to blame. I’ve got the 10 items I did manage to photograph ranked increasingly by greatness.
{1} Pumpkin oats.
Sadly this item was so far from greatness as to just be bad. The bowl had such potential: oats, Silk Vanilla Almond Milk, chia seeds, cottage cheese, a smidge of vanilla extract and maple syrup, coconut, crunchy Barney Butter, and pumpkin.
It was terrible. The pumpkin was sooooooo savory and squashy. And this was a fresh can of Libby’s too!?
{2} Baked tomatoes with egg and cheese with a side of kale chips.
This was a recipe from Cooking Light but I threw away the magazine and I can’t find it online.
The dish turned out very well but apparently I’m not a huge fan of baked tomatoes.
{3} White Chocolate Candy Corn M&M’s.
Regular m&m’s don’t really thrill me but this seasonal variety (along with the mint dark chocolate) is delicious.
{4} Taco night.
Leftover taco shells topped with Ortega Thick and Chunky Salsa and stuffed with eggs – scrambled with spinach and jalapeños. We continued to be impressed with the taco shells and the filling was delicious, including the little bit of extra I stuck on the side of my plate.
We definitely need to do taco night more often.
{5} Chicago Mix.
Adam and I were obsessed with the caramel and cheddar “golden mix” from the popcorn shop and the Buffalo mall and this will substitute nicely.
{6} Eggs for breakfast.
Eggs scrambled with sautéed kale, cottage cheese, and Parmesan.
This was a winner, and you’ll see most of the components again in #7.
{7} Cheesy mac.
Annie’s Mac and Cheese with peas, Parmesan, and eggs (scrambled with cottage cheese and jalapeño).
Stirring the eggs into the pasta was so genius, I’m never serving macaroni the traditional way again. And the parm was grated by hand, making this feel extra fancy.
{8} Whole Foods hot bar.
Kale salad with a bit of mac and cheese. Plus fried plantains for dessert.
Ugh, plantains are too good. So sweet and chewy.
{9} Everything bagel with jalapeño cheddar cream cheese.
This was from La Bagel Delight, a spot in Park Slope that makes the best bagels in the city. They blend the cream cheese in shop, look that those giant hunks –
{10} Homemade nachos with candied jalapeños.
How could nachos with candied jalapeño possibly not be the single best thing I ate all week?
piled next to nachos. Late July Multigrain Chips with 2% sharp cheddar and candied jalapeños.
What was the single best thing you ate this week?
How do you “candy” jalapenos? Did you do it, or buy them?
I did it myself, I don’t think you can buy them. It’s the same thing as candying nuts.
I might have to try that jalapeño idea for my husband! He loves them! I wanna try those m&ms too
Candying the jalapeños really takes away a lot of the heat so even if you’re not as big a fan as your husband you’d probably like them too!
What do you do to them?
Just slice, sautee with a little oil, then when they’re mostly cooked sprinkle in a little sugar and let it caramelize.