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June | 2013 | mamicomio
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I think the inmates are running this asylum…. Archive June, 2013. Fancy Sandwiches 1: Chicken Salad. Well, it’s been a tough 6 months in the Mamicomio, but the blogging spirit has rallied! 1 c diced cooked chicken (I was uber-fancy because this was farmers’ market chicken, left over from roast chicken a few days ago). About 1/3 c. diced fennel (I think celery is a waste of a vegetable, but fennel gives you that crunch AND a lovely flavor). About 1/4 c. toasted blanched, slivered almonds.
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I think the inmates are running this asylum…. I hope this is just the first step on a long bilingual reading journey! And of course I would love it if he were top in his high school class, but the kid’s just about to start pre-school in a few weeks. I have to admit, I felt unworthy of such deeply discounted books! 2 green peppers– cut off the tops, get rid of the seeds, and steam them a little bit in the microwave, just so they won’t be crunchy. Some handfuls of shredded mozzarella cheese. I mixed so...
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December | 2012 | mamicomio
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I think the inmates are running this asylum…. Archive December, 2012. Salt cod fritters, yum! Just when you thought Mamicomio was a thing of the past, I’m baaaack! And now, without further delay, here’s the recipe…. 1/2 lb salt cod (if you can only find a giant half a fish, don’t worry–it keeps forever in the fridge! 10 oz potatoes (I used Yukon Gold this last time). 2 TBS olive oil. 1 onion, chopped (I use less, maybe about 1/2). 2 cloves garlic, chopped. 2 eggs, lightly beaten. Olive oil for frying.
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Hide -n- seek, veggie edition | mamicomio
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I think the inmates are running this asylum…. Hide -n- seek, veggie edition. I’ll admit it: before I had kids and before those kids became the world’s pickiest eaters, I looked down on all those products and recipes that “hid” veggies in more kid-friendly foods. But now? There’s still part of me that asks, why wouldn’t you just eat some sweet potato and then have a regular chocolate chip cookie for dessert? Keftede love →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Summer arroz con pollo | mamicomio
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I think the inmates are running this asylum…. Summer arroz con pollo. One of my least favorite colors in the crayon box is spring green. I’d much prefer a summer green, the green of green beans and zucchini and basil leaves! That was the inspiration for today’s summer arroz con pollo…well, less glamorously but more realistically, a fridge full of leftover summer veggies. Arroz con pollo is pretty versatile, so feel free to experiment. Half a white onion, chopped. 8230;and I regret nothing! Resuscitation,...
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August | 2012 | mamicomio
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I think the inmates are running this asylum…. Archive August, 2012. I hope this is just the first step on a long bilingual reading journey! And of course I would love it if he were top in his high school class, but the kid’s just about to start pre-school in a few weeks. I have to admit, I felt unworthy of such deeply discounted books! Summer arroz con pollo. Resuscitation, Mango Cheese Cake Style. Fancy Sandwiches 1: Chicken Salad. Hide -n- seek, veggie edition. Food – recipes and inspiration.
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Fancy Sandwiches 1: Chicken Salad | mamicomio
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I think the inmates are running this asylum…. Fancy Sandwiches 1: Chicken Salad. Well, it’s been a tough 6 months in the Mamicomio, but the blogging spirit has rallied! 1 c diced cooked chicken (I was uber-fancy because this was farmers’ market chicken, left over from roast chicken a few days ago). About 1/3 c. diced fennel (I think celery is a waste of a vegetable, but fennel gives you that crunch AND a lovely flavor). About 1/4 c. toasted blanched, slivered almonds. Food - recipes and inspiration.
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July | 2014 | mamicomio
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I think the inmates are running this asylum…. Archive July, 2014. Summer arroz con pollo. One of my least favorite colors in the crayon box is spring green. I’d much prefer a summer green, the green of green beans and zucchini and basil leaves! That was the inspiration for today’s summer arroz con pollo…well, less glamorously but more realistically, a fridge full of leftover summer veggies. Arroz con pollo is pretty versatile, so feel free to experiment. Half a white onion, chopped. 1 1/2 c white rice.
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September | 2012 | mamicomio
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I think the inmates are running this asylum…. Archive September, 2012. 4 cups diced butternut squash (I was just short so in went half a diced up summer squash). Let this simmer with 2 cups water or stock (covered) until the squash is tender (maybe 20-30 min? Add your Thai magic mixture to your squash, and then puree everything together, either in the food processor or with an immersion blender. When it’s nice and smooth, whisk in the rest of the can of coconut milk. Food - recipes and inspiration.
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July | 2012 | mamicomio
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I think the inmates are running this asylum…. Archive July, 2012. 2 green peppers– cut off the tops, get rid of the seeds, and steam them a little bit in the microwave, just so they won’t be crunchy. A couple cups of cooked quinoa (it really doesn’t matter if you have more, because you can just cook it in the same pan as the peppers–in fact, I did have some extra that I used to pack around the peppers so that they would stand up straight). Spoon the filling into the peppers, and pack any extra filling ar...