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Lisa
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Dec 30, 2011 06:58PM

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She's one of my favourite cookbook authors too. And it's truly amazing that she can produce so many new recipes, so frequently.
Don, the Indonesian tofu dish looks really yummy. I'm curious, do you cook new recipes every day? Lately I've just been making really simple food without recipes but I do enjoy cooking from my books.
I think it's great you try so many recipes. If I were only cooking for myself and my tastes, I would definitely be more adventurous but I'm limited to less exotic or spicy fare because of the family.
I didn't use to be as creative but now find I can whip up lots of easy dinners without consulting my cookbooks. I do get stuck in a rut though so it's always nice to try new dishes.
I didn't use to be as creative but now find I can whip up lots of easy dinners without consulting my cookbooks. I do get stuck in a rut though so it's always nice to try new dishes.

Sounds super yummy !
I hadn't heard of Robin Robertson and her cookbooks before Don started posting here, but I would love to start trying them out. I wish I could be as disciplined as Don .... Don, I admire that you spend so much time trying out new recipes and cooking on your days off. It sounds like a true labor of love, and I feel very grateful that you choose to share the fruits of your labor with us ... with pictures and all !
THANK YOU, Don!
And please keep it up !!!
Avidly reading,
Rachel


I made Chickpea and Tomato Soup with Ditalini. It actually took under 30 minutes to make! Yippee! I used a 28-oz can of diced tomatoes instead of 15-oz of crushed tomatoes, and instead of ditalini I used orzo, because that is what I had. This was an ok soup. We liked it and enjoyed our dinner, but we probably won't make this one again.

Ginger sesame noodles with broccoli
From the time I put the water on to boil to the time dinner was on the table was about 45 minutes. The kids were losing their minds by the time they ate, but it was totally worth it because even the insane picky eater gobbled it up! I used whole wheat noodles and left out the red pepper flakes.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43181191...


Don... always making me hungry!

