OVEN-READY SQUASH AND SPROUTS EN PAPILLOTE |
While working on my end-of-last-year business paperwork I was dreaming about what might go well with Dorie’s brown-sugar squash and Brussels sprouts en papillote. I’ve been so busy I’ve not cooked dinner for the past two days; leftovers have reached their limit. The foil packets of vegetables will not stand on their own, but they would be a tasty side for to an outdoor meal.
I decided to cook them the campfire way. When our kids were younger they used to enjoy “tin foil dinners” where we made a variety of tasty meals such as chicken and veges all wrapped up in foil to be cooked in the hot coals from a nice fire. Well, I did not build the fire, but I did turn on the outdoor grill, put on my vege packets along with some steaks, and voila, dinner was done.
While snipping my sage I noticed that our past several days of rain had done wonders for my lettuce patch, so I picked some of that too. Instead of making a fancy salad, I chose to let Dorie’s veges be the star and the lettuce could be just lettuce this time. And being freshly picked it was sweet and juicy and crisp; any accompaniment would have been a distraction.
With hot homemade bread and freshly made strawberry jam ( I paid $8 for enough strawberries to make 32 cups of jam and right now the berries are sweet and beautiful) we had a great meal and I had a pleasurable distraction. After an afternoon of cooking I’m recharged to get back to work in the morning and will endure another no dinner day. (I made extra vege packets for tomorrow...with all the snacking during work we’ll have something to grab that’s healthy.)
I decided to cook them the campfire way. When our kids were younger they used to enjoy “tin foil dinners” where we made a variety of tasty meals such as chicken and veges all wrapped up in foil to be cooked in the hot coals from a nice fire. Well, I did not build the fire, but I did turn on the outdoor grill, put on my vege packets along with some steaks, and voila, dinner was done.
While snipping my sage I noticed that our past several days of rain had done wonders for my lettuce patch, so I picked some of that too. Instead of making a fancy salad, I chose to let Dorie’s veges be the star and the lettuce could be just lettuce this time. And being freshly picked it was sweet and juicy and crisp; any accompaniment would have been a distraction.
With hot homemade bread and freshly made strawberry jam ( I paid $8 for enough strawberries to make 32 cups of jam and right now the berries are sweet and beautiful) we had a great meal and I had a pleasurable distraction. After an afternoon of cooking I’m recharged to get back to work in the morning and will endure another no dinner day. (I made extra vege packets for tomorrow...with all the snacking during work we’ll have something to grab that’s healthy.)
DORIE'S VEGE COMBO MADE A YUMMY SIDE FOR OUR DINNER |
(One of my comfort foods is the foam that gets skimmed of the top of finished jam just before it gets jarred. Must be something from my childhood memories when my mom gave me my own bowl of foam...no one else wanted it. How could they not love that sweet, airy, fruity foam? It’s what prompted today’s bread...that’s what you see in the photo and that’s why this spread is not bright red strawberry jam.)
Comments:
Hubby–I usually don’t honestly enjoy Brussels sprouts, but with the apple and the seasonings, this arrangement is outstanding! And I really love the squash. I”ll be happy to have another one tomorrow.
No. 2 Son–upon opening the packet–Ahhh. This smells like soap from those new soap shops where they use farm grown herbs and spices to scent their bathroom products. It does smell really good. (I didn’t know if I liked that comment, but it was meant to be complimentary.)
It was a lovely idea to let my eaters open their foil packages. That initial whif from the steamy veges enveloped by the aroma of fresh sage was really nice!
Hope you all enjoyed this simple project as much as we did! Now that we’ve all had our veges we can enjoy guiltless Superbowl junkfood.
Comments:
Hubby–I usually don’t honestly enjoy Brussels sprouts, but with the apple and the seasonings, this arrangement is outstanding! And I really love the squash. I”ll be happy to have another one tomorrow.
No. 2 Son–upon opening the packet–Ahhh. This smells like soap from those new soap shops where they use farm grown herbs and spices to scent their bathroom products. It does smell really good. (I didn’t know if I liked that comment, but it was meant to be complimentary.)
It was a lovely idea to let my eaters open their foil packages. That initial whif from the steamy veges enveloped by the aroma of fresh sage was really nice!
Hope you all enjoyed this simple project as much as we did! Now that we’ve all had our veges we can enjoy guiltless Superbowl junkfood.