I'm no Chef Boyardee, but I love to cook when I have a chance. Unfortunately, the chemo/radiation treatments I went through in February have killed my saliva glands and 80% of my taste buds. I can't eat much (have a feeding tube) but I still like to cook for the family. I'm dying to sit down and eat a real meal again but for now it is high calorie formula through a tube. Tonight I made homemade Cavatappi Alfredo with shrimp and some garlic bread. My wife loves my food but hates the fact I usually whip stuff up on the fly. Dinner tonight and other examples:
My family loves my version of Zuppa Toscana. Heavy cream with Italian sausage, rotisserie chicken, red potatoes, onion and kale:
I make a pretty good steak chili with a cornbread island:
Simple beef tacos my kids like. I usually do a steak version since I like to grill:
Homemade Sheperd's Pie my family likes.....not my favorite, but not too bad:
And the one stew I get asked to make all the time is my version of Brunswick stew. Lots of pulled pork, sausage, rotisserie chicken, steak, corn, onions, tomatoes, potatoes, etc. It's pretty good:
And my kids like the weird drink concoctions I whip up for them as well. Think of a tropical Orange Julius smoothie:
Curious of what others like to make.
My family loves my version of Zuppa Toscana. Heavy cream with Italian sausage, rotisserie chicken, red potatoes, onion and kale:
I make a pretty good steak chili with a cornbread island:
Simple beef tacos my kids like. I usually do a steak version since I like to grill:
Homemade Sheperd's Pie my family likes.....not my favorite, but not too bad:
And the one stew I get asked to make all the time is my version of Brunswick stew. Lots of pulled pork, sausage, rotisserie chicken, steak, corn, onions, tomatoes, potatoes, etc. It's pretty good:
And my kids like the weird drink concoctions I whip up for them as well. Think of a tropical Orange Julius smoothie:
Curious of what others like to make.