hubby's stir fry with quail eggs |
It's hard to think these days what to cook, if only we could survive on fruits, ice cream, cold refreshments and feel as full after a regular meal, I wouldn't budge and exert effort into preparing something. The usual soups are a no-no since it's too hot to eat a hot or even warm soup. Salads are great but we love rice and it has to be rice period.
quail eggs with mushroom soup |
Aside from the weather, we also decided to become cheap and at present in the process of being budget conscious, so that's another factor I have to consider lately. And there's this desire to always try something different with limited ingredients and challenge ourselves into coming up with something delicious.
chicken adobo with quail eggs |
Luckily, the canned quail eggs are now available again in the supermarket. I could finish a can in one sitting but I'm not that selfish so I share it with my hubby, both kids don't like them and they just look at us with weird reactions on their faces. It's delicious as is but it's more delicious when cooked with something else. Hubby stir fried it with chicken and mixed vegetables. I tried it with young corn, mixed vegetables and canned mushroom soup and I cooked it again with chicken adobo. This canned quail eggs is definitely a #1 on my grocery list these days.
canned sardines with spinach |
Another canned favorite is sardines. YUMMY with my favorite fish sauce and a few drops of lemon. I sauteed it with lots of onions and added lots of spinach. Ready in a snap!
We also had a few plantain bananas here that took so long to ripen, when they finally did, I made sweet bananas and put lots of cold milk minus the crushed ice but it was still good.
sweet bananas |
Last stop, as I was frying my last batch of crispy spinach, I decided to slice some carrots and attempted to make vegetable tempura using my batter for the crispy spinach. It was delicious, the carrot was sweet inside and crispy outside. I can't wait to try it on other vegetables as well :D
vegetable tempura |
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