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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Adventures in my kitchen

My culinary skills have been a real adventure in developing. I have always known the basics that I learned in my mother's kitchen and home ec classes and often tend to stick to the same tried and true recipes that I always make. Go-tos that I don't have to think about and don't have to get creative for. When we were first married, I didn't cook much. We were usually busy doing things and working and we ate out far too much. When I did cook it was at a very basic level.

When my son was born and I was home on maternity leave that had to change. I would spend hours combing through all of my recipe books and trying various things. I would have supper on the table when my husband came home from work and he never knew what he was getting (poor guy). Unfortunately for him, not everything worked out well. I have learned many lessons in how NOT to cook. But my husband has valiantly eaten nearly everything that I have prepared and has always been encouraging.

Most of the incidents and offensive things that I tried to feed to my poor hubby have long been forgotten as my skills have improved but there is one incident that still gets brought up from time to time, and just yesterday again. My son was maybe 2 at the time.

I decided that I was going to try to make Chicken Noodle Soup - from scratch!
I bought a nice little chicken and had it simmering with onion and celery and carrots and spices ALL DAY LONG. Oh boy it smelled so so good. The tastes I took told me I had a wonderful soup on my hands and I couldn't wait to impress my husband with this wonderful creation that I made. When it came time to take the chicken and vegetables out of the stock I was puzzled by how best to do that without burning the skin off my hands. I had an "aha" moment and thought I will pour it through my strainer which will catch all of the solids, then I can cut up the chicken when it cools a bit.

As the very last little bit of stock poured down my drain, I very sadly realized that I did not think far enough ahead to put a bowl under the strainer. I cried. All that I had left of my whole day of cooking was a pile of boiled chicken meat. I got my husband to pick up some chicken pieces with bones on his way home and tried so very hard to salvage something - but alas it was a watery broth and tough chewy flavourless chicken. Probably the worst culinary disaster that I personally have ever made. I am so glad that now I can cook (and I am positive my husband is too). I don't even try to cook chicken stock anymore due to time restraints really and it is so easy to buy it at the grocery store and add it to the soups that I make now to save time.

I have really grown in my adventure level in this past year. I have lived my life really not caring for spicy hot foods but my husband is slowly converting me. I made salsa one year because I had picked up 25 pounds of tomatoes but didn't know what to do with them. I tweaked it the next year and this year I have perfected it and made 3 batches for home and helped someone else make a batch. While making the third batch my husband asked for me to try to make hot sauce (What, you can make hot sauce at home??? was the first thing that came to mind). While making hot sauce he suggested that he might really like bar-b-que sauce to come out of the mad science of my kitchen as well.

I made the sauce as well as a dry rib rub the other night and my hunny massaged the rub into a rack of ribs and let it marinate over night and slow baked them in the oven yesterday and then put them on the BBQ low and slow and slathered them over and over again with the sauce. I don't care for ribs so he made me a pork chop. I tasted the ribs though and even I thought they were impressively good. I didn't actually cook the meal, but I brought a whole ton of flavour to the party, so I think it counts.

1 comment:

  1. hahaha! i totally laughed at your soup story :)
    i have had many culinary mistakes too and could just picture your dismay as you realized that all your hard work was down the drain :(

    the ribs look super yummy!
    can't wait to see what you tackle next!

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