When I first spotted this salad recipe
on a site called
The Picky Cook,
I knew it fit my slinging style of cooking
because it said
‘no measuring needed’.
It is full of my favorite food groups:
three cheese tortellini, romaine lettuce, toasted pecans, feta cheese, and craisens.
First I prepared the tortellini according to the package instructions.
And then, I amazed myself.
(almost as much as thinking of the term flea marketeer)
I drizzled olive oil onto a sheet pan and cooled the tortellini , spread out on the pan.
They didn’t stick together like little concrete rocks because of the olive oil , and they weren’t touching each other.
Who knew???
I then toasted the pecans in a dry copper skillet
and amazed myself even more.
It worked, and I didn’t walk off, even once,
to start a new project,
or dig in a drawer.
Phenergen cough medicine with codeine (I am into my second week of bronchitis)
has my mental/fantasy synapses clicking.
I used my purple nesting bowl Daughter #1 gave me from
Sur le Table
and the fantasy tripled.
At that point, I was a French chef.
After dumping carefully layering the above ingredients,
(chilled tortellini, feta cheese, romaine lettuce, toasted pecans, and craisens)
I brought out my boyfriend Paul Newman’s
Balsamic Vinaigrette.
Loved Loved Loved reading your post. You are my kind of Chef.
ReplyDeleteSounds heavenly - and oh, so easy. My favorite kind of cooking (Unless making reservations count!).
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I'll be trying this one very soon.
I'm laughing so hard because I also hate to measure things. I always cook by instinct. lol
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds good - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIf I took medicine with codeine in it, I would be curled up somewhere sound asleep - can't take that stuff. Hope you get better soon.
Thanks for stopping by. I stopped using glass baking dishes years ago, when I heard about some of them shattering like that.
I will have to try this one..the picture stopped me cold, made me back up and read..and I am on my way to the market now..yippee
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Laura you are too funny. I will be trying this yummy salad soon. Thanks for the instructions (or how we all say in blogland)tutorial))
ReplyDeleteGet better soon and off the cough meds.LOL!
sending hugs...
Oh, you did good! Real good! Looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious and relatively simple! Hope you feel better SOON! It's too HOT to be sick!
ReplyDeleteStop It! He IS NOT your boyfriend- He belongs to me....And DON'T be turning his head with that wonderful food you made either. Hey-while your're SICK how about sending your BOYFRIEND over here...my husband won't mind......m.u.c.h. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteOh, now I want some of this one!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Yes, that's my kind of recipe! So what time are we eating? :-). XOXO
ReplyDeleteThis salad looks great-with all my favs too! I can totally relate to cooking something and stepping away for what's supposed to be 'just a second'...oops. Glad I'm not alone.
ReplyDeleteTks for sharing.
No measuring and yummy ingredients - what more could you want?
ReplyDeletethat is my kind of cooking.....slinging...
ReplyDeleteAnd you forgot to say one thing... it was DELICIOUS!! And how would I know??? I was one of the lucky women who got to dip into this fabulous salad. Yummmm!!!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Ladybug Creek
Thanks so much, this looks delicious, I'll be making this for our family this weekend. Lidy
ReplyDeleteYummy! Hope you feel better soon - summer is no time to be sick!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like something I would adore and your instructions are spot on! When the ingredients are so yummy, you can sling. I love my daughter to pieces but I CANNOT for the life of me understand how she doesn't agree with me that Paul Newman was a handsome man. Crazy! When I was younger and lusting after him, it kind of shocked me when I realized he was the same age as my FATHER. Spooky.
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