
Walking home for lunch today, I mentally reviewed the contents of my fridge. I knew that there was a lot of lettuce in there, as well as radishes, garlic scapes, broccoli and a dozen local eggs. However, I wasn't thrilled by the idea of a salad with an egg (or a salad with half a can of tuna fish). When I walked into the apartment, I was feeling discouraged by the options but still went directly to the kitchen and took a full turn (not a long trip in my tiny galley kitchen), trying to find something that would satisfy and still be quick enough that I could prepare it and eat in my remaining 45 minutes.
Opening the refrigerator, I spotted an avocado I had balanced on top of a jar of jam a day or two ago, when it had started to get too soft. My eyes then noticed the bag of baked tortilla chips tucked on top of the radio and they inspired me to search for a can of black beans. Grabbing half an onion out of the fridge, I diced up a tiny amount and started to sauté it in a small pan with a little olive oil. I added a minced clove of garlic and the rinsed beans, smashing them with the back of a wooden spoon as they started to heat up. I mashed half the avocado with a squirt of lemon juice and some salt.
When I was done, I had a plate that had a pile of half-smashed beans (onion, garlic, salt and pepper), a small mound of fresh guacamole and a big pile of torn romaine lettuce. Grabbing the bag of chips, I settled down at the dining room table with a book and ate this quick, special, delicious lunch. It was particularly satisfying because I had initially felt like I was heading towards an apartment devoid of anything good to eat.
What are some of the treasures you've discovered when you thought your larder was bare?









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6-17-2008 @ 6:41PM
badfrog101 said...
Can of tuna, can of cannellini (ideally, any other beans will work), small onion, a tomato or two. Mix it up with mayo, add the tuna last. This is supposed to be some kind of classic French or Italian salad, but they use olive oil. Mayo tastes better. I like a bit of hot sauce or chilpotle in adobo, but I like that in almost everything.
My sister-in-law says this is the best hangover cure she has had that doesn't involve percodan or vodka.
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6-17-2008 @ 9:06PM
badfrog101 said...
Can of tuna, can of cannellini (ideally, any other beans will work), small onion, a tomato or two. Mix it up with mayo, add the tuna last. This is supposed to be some kind of classic French or Italian salad, but they use olive oil. Mayo tastes better. I like a bit of hot sauce or chilpotle in adobo, but I like that in almost everything.
My sister-in-law says this is the best hangover cure she has had that doesn't involve percodan or vodka.
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6-17-2008 @ 11:40PM
Big John said...
Every time I read a post like this, I envy your foodie prowess! I wish I lived closer to home so I could even try to do this on my lunch. Until then, lunchmeat sandwiches with a light salad and light yogurt every day for me.
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6-17-2008 @ 11:40PM
Big John said...
Closer to work. Of course I live closer to home.
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