May 23, 2008
- 12:30 pm
By K - NYU
I personally don’t like to prepare meat, and so I don’t really eat it much at home. Feel free to add grilled chicken or beef to your peppers and onions as you see fit. I apologize in advance, because I don’t measure spices. I shake them until I like my flavor.
For two servings, you’ll need:
Sides:
6 small tortillas, corn/wheat/flour (whichever you prefer)
Salsa of your choice
1 cup shredded Mexican-flavored or Monterey Jack cheese
Low-fat sour cream
Chopped iceberg lettuce (or romaine if you prefer)
Guacamole (optional, and again… there’s no shame in store-bought)
**If you don’t want to make guacamole, you can also just buy, peel, and slice avocados to add to the fajitas. If you mash them with salsa, you’ve essentially got guac. Read More »
May 21, 2008
- 12:30 pm
By K - NYU
So a guy friend is hosting a barbecue this weekend on the terrace of his apartment building. In Manhattan. It’s not quite the same for me as a traditional backyard gathering, but these are the things we sacrifice to live in the city.
At least there will still be some classics in the way of burgers, hot dogs, and chicken. But the rule of being a dinner party or barbecue guest is you can’t show up empty handed. While ordinarily I prefer to contribute something of the beverage variety, or pre-washed-and-cut fruit from the nearest grocery store, I’ve decided it’s time to man up and cook something. I don’t want to be shown up by a bunch of boys, even though without question they can cook better than me.
Barbecue essentials that the boys will be providing consist of meat. I don’t cook meat, so I’m opting to make cole slaw.
You need:
1 small bag pre-chopped cabbage/cole slaw mix
Sprinkling of celery seed for garnish/flavor
Red grapes (as many/few as you like) Read More »
Tags: backyard, barbecue, cole slaw, family recipe, fruit, grass, healthy, low fat, manhattan, meat, Memorial Day weekend, sides, summer recipe