I made shrimp fajitas for my mom when she visited, but my sister wasn't there so I had to make it again.
I saw this Adobo Shrimp Fajitas recipe while browsing How Sweet Eats, and saved it in my head as one of the recipes I wanted to try out. When my mom asked me to whip up something for lunch for her I thought it was a great opportunity to try it.
It was really good, but I think the shrimp needed a little more salt. And one pound of shrimp is not enough for four people. It's a good thing I doubled the recipe and had lots of veggies left over. When I made this for my sister and friend, we added guacamole and roasted sweet potatoes.
I love eating things wrapped in tortillas.
We're running low on veggies again. I don't know how we eat them so quickly.
Yesterday we made Beef Kofta Meatballs with Roasted Vegetables from Budget Bytes. The veggies we roasted were a zucchini, a pint of grape tomatoes, a red onion, and a head of broccoli. We should really double the veggies from now on. Also, roasting for 40 minutes is waaaay too long. Next time I think I'll roast for maybe 20 minutes and then broil for a few minutes.
I really like the flavor of these meatballs though. The recipe said to cook half at a time, but my sister was convinced all 16 meatballs would fit in the pan at once. She was right, but flipping them was kind of a struggle for me.
We barely had any vegetables left over! I need to restock again.
My friend came over and we tried to make Bánh Xèo. We used this recipe from Hungry Huy. Here is a progression of how things went as we tried to make yellow pancakes.
We poured too much batter in this.
I don't know, we probably still used too much batter again. And the heat may have been too high.
Heeey, look the third one didn't totally fall apart. And I think we finally figured out that the meat and onions needed to be on only one side of the pan, so it was easier to fold the pancake in half.
Yeah! We finally made it look nice! I'll have to make this again in the future, but I'll probably see if I can find a different recipe. Or at least cook the meat separately from the pancake.
Oh yeah, we had extra batter so we cooked the rest of the pancakes the next day.
My sister actually made this to eat with the bánh xèo, which was nice because the pancakes took a while to cook. It was delicious.
This recipe claims to serve 4, but I doubled it and I don't even think that amount served 4 because I got one meal out of it and my sister got two meals out of it. Maybe that just means it was that good.
We had jalapeños that had been sitting in the fridge for too long, so I needed to make something that would use up all of them. Aldi was out of scallions though! Why does this keep happening? I also completely forgot to buy sour cream. It still tasted good though, especially because we added breadcrumbs. And we paired this with other foods that didn't really make any sense, but whatever.
I'm trying really hard this month to cook using the food I have and to not go to the grocery store almost every day. Yes that's right, I go to the grocery store almost every day. I found Sheet Pan BBQ Meatloaf Dinner from Budget Bytes, and I already had everything in my kitchen so I avoided a trip to the store yesterday!
The recipe said to roast the broccoli for 35 minutes, and we roasted it for 20 and that was way too long. Also I need to make sure that I cook the meatloaf and the broccoli in a separate pan next time. Broccoli with meat juices does not taste right.
I also forgot to flip the sweet potatoes halfway through, so they all just got really dark on one side.
I actually still have more broccoli and sweet potatoes, so I'll need to find more recipes that use them.