Tuesday, June 3, 2014
My Boss Quit And All I Got Was....
This Cartman doll.
My boss passed him on to me as a "prized possession" when she cleaned out her office. He's actually quite huggable. And will no doubt comfort me in times of need.
Also, I need to clean off my desk, no? It's making me a little nuts.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Frozen Cod: A Love Story
I've never had success cooking frozen fish. Until now.
At the dentist's office the other other day, I saw a recipe in an Oprah mag that allowed for cooking frozen fish without thawing it first. I asked the dentist's assistant to photocopy it for me and she obliged. I made it the other night and it was a success. Here is the recipe as I made it:
Cod with Lemon and Capers
*I defrosted the fish in the microwave for a couple minutes; just long enough so I could separate the two large fillets of frozen cod and cut each in half to create 4 small fillets.
(The original recipe called for 1/2 cup olives and 2 Tbsp each chopped fresh parsley and red onion. I substituted some chopped white onion and some dried basil. I left out the olives b/c I thought it would be plenty salty with the capers I like spicy food but if you don't you should leave out the crushed red pepper.)
At the dentist's office the other other day, I saw a recipe in an Oprah mag that allowed for cooking frozen fish without thawing it first. I asked the dentist's assistant to photocopy it for me and she obliged. I made it the other night and it was a success. Here is the recipe as I made it:
Cod with Lemon and Capers
In a bowl toss 4 frozen cod fillets* (I bought one package at Trader Joe's that contained 2 large fillets); with 1/2 sliced lemon; 2 Tbsp olive oil; 2 Tbsp chopped onion; 1 Tbsp capers; and 1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper; Season with salt and pepper. In a skillet, heat 2 Tbsp. olive oil over medium-high heat. Add fish mixture and cook; covered, 5 minutes. Flip fillets; cook 3 minutes.
*I defrosted the fish in the microwave for a couple minutes; just long enough so I could separate the two large fillets of frozen cod and cut each in half to create 4 small fillets.
(The original recipe called for 1/2 cup olives and 2 Tbsp each chopped fresh parsley and red onion. I substituted some chopped white onion and some dried basil. I left out the olives b/c I thought it would be plenty salty with the capers I like spicy food but if you don't you should leave out the crushed red pepper.)
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Don't f--- it up
Probably my favorite novel that I've read in recent years is Jonathan Tropper's 2009 This Is Where I Leave You. Bitingly funny. And now it's been made into a movie. It's always a little scary to see a book that you love made into a movie. I worry they will F it up. But, I must say, the casting is pretty dreamy with many of my favorites (Tina Fey, Justin Bateman, Connie Britton, Adam Driver...):
Cast for This is Where I leave You
I'm not going to watch the trailer b/c I'm weird like that but here it is if YOU want to watch it:
Trailer for This Is Where I Leave You
Maya
Yesterday Maya Angelou passed away. Her spirit lives on in every woman who has ever read her words. Especially this bad-ass poem. Phenomenally. Woman.
Tell it, Maya:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeFfhH83_RE
Tell it, Maya:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeFfhH83_RE
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