for my second lesson in cooking, i was semi distracted with a phone call from Isabella. as i was talking to her, i was starving and wondering what i was going to eat! haha. so i pulled out a can of tuna, drained it, stuck it in a bowl with ranch dressing (cause i hate mayo) and mixed it up. granted, it was a little too much ranch. :) i grabbed these really awesome new WheatThin Flatbread crackers that i found the other day- i think mine are garlic and herb??- a few leaves of baby spinach and a handful of mozzarella cheese. the crackers went down, then the spinach, then the tuna and finally the cheese. i think it would be better if they were hot but they were pretty good for a snack that was made while my mind was actually distracted. super simple, though.
Adventures with Chef Jesus
Jesus told me in October 2010 that He was going to teach me how to cook as a means of having a deeper relationship with Him. This is the wild safari of me learning how to cook and enjoy it, hopefully without burning anything! Enjoy! :)
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
tuna crackers.
for my second lesson in cooking, i was semi distracted with a phone call from Isabella. as i was talking to her, i was starving and wondering what i was going to eat! haha. so i pulled out a can of tuna, drained it, stuck it in a bowl with ranch dressing (cause i hate mayo) and mixed it up. granted, it was a little too much ranch. :) i grabbed these really awesome new WheatThin Flatbread crackers that i found the other day- i think mine are garlic and herb??- a few leaves of baby spinach and a handful of mozzarella cheese. the crackers went down, then the spinach, then the tuna and finally the cheese. i think it would be better if they were hot but they were pretty good for a snack that was made while my mind was actually distracted. super simple, though.
Chicken.

Here it goes. I got a Word last friday night that Jesus was going to teach me how to cook. thank GOD. haha. i usually burn water, no more in Jesus name!! so.... my first project was chicken. i had about a whole platter of chicken in the freezer, a George Foreman grill.... and no clue how to marinade it... oh dear! so i went to the fridge, opened it and asked Jesus, "ok. how will we do this??".... (yes, ask Him about the simple things...:) I grabbed some balsamic vinaigrette and Soyaki Soy sauce...hoping i wasnt making a huge mistake. I then grabbed a small container of lemon seasoning for chicken out of the cabinet. I poured the balsamic dressing into a bowl with the soyaki... freaking out, ill admit, while defrosting the chicken in the microwave.the chicken came out and took a swim in the bowl of "marinade".... i hoped. i then put the chicken in the grill (which i had lightly greased with olive oil), and added a nice sprinkle of lemon seasoning on top, closed the grill and hoped for the best as i reached into the freezer to make broccoli, which i made boiled on the stove as the chicken cooked. the chicken came out 5 minutes later and BOOM, a smell of deliciousness wafted through the kitchen. to my great delight, the chicken was already done! it was moist (though i hate that word), light and delightfully cooked. the taste was like a bit vinegarry with lemon aftertaste and the broccoli (seasoned with salt and pepper) was amazing. well done for a first lesson, Jesus!the cup on top was an amazing cup of mint tea.yum.
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