A quick intro: My name is Sarah, I grew up in Austin, and I generally like my food spicy. The ingredients I always have in my cabinets are garlic (fresh and powdered), red pepper flakes, cayenne, limes, cilantro, serrano peppers, comino (cumin), and olive oil. I don't measure or time stuff very carefully when I cook and I'm pretty sure I'd have died from salmonella by this point if I cooked meat. I hate doing dishes so I do one pot meals whenever possible. In other words, if you're lazy, cheap, and have better things to do than spend an entire afternoon prepping a meal but don't like eating out of a can you're gonna like my blog, even if you're an omnivore.
I'll start with a really simple recipe for my first post.
I made this up when my fridge was running a little empty since all this stuff's in my kitchen all the time. I call it Lower-Latitude Noodles because all the seasonings are stuff I keep on hand for Mexican food but the rice noodles and peanuts make it kind of Asian.
Prep time: 1 min
Cooking time: about 5 mins
Ingredients:
Rice noodles (a bowlful of cooked noodles)
Chili Powder (1/2 tbsp)
Garlic powder (2 tsp)
Cilantro (3 or 4 sprigs)
Lime juice (1 tbsp/ half a lime)
Peanuts (handful)
1. Cook the noodles according to the instructions on the packet.
2. Chop up the cilantro. Add it, the chilli powder, garlic, lime juice, and peanuts to the noodles. Stir and eat.
Tips:
NEVER use dried cilantro; it tastes like nothing. Fresh cilantro is cheap and spending 30 seconds to chop it is well worth the time.
Juicing a lime: Roll it on its side with a little bit of pressure to soften it and make it easier to juice. Stick a fork in it and rotate to break up the insides. It's a lot faster and gets more juice out than just squeezing with your hand.
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