Thursday, October 23, 2008

Variation on a Theme


I know I have already posted a meal very similar to this before, but this variation on a theme is just so perfect for a night when you don't have a ton of energy yet still want a decent meal. We were also a little short on food supplies, so we had to use what we had. We had purple potatoes that we steamed and then smashed and browned with leeks. We also had eggs, three whole and two whites, which we cooked into an omelet with a diced jalapeno and cheddar cheese, then topped with diced tomatoes. The jalapenos had quite a kick that made the meal spicy hot!


Smashed Purple Potatoes

I've found that steaming potatoes in the microwave is quite efficient, and, according to Cooking Light, healthier than boiling them. Supposedly, the vegetables retain more of their nutrients with the steaming process than by boiling. A faster, healthier method? Sign me up!

1 lbs. purple potatoes (or other type of potato), cubed
olive oil
2 leeks, sliced thinly
1 tsp. cumin
1 tsp. chili powder

1. Steam potatoes in a microwave-safe bowl for 4-7 minutes, or until tender.
2. Drain. Smash with a fork, leaving some pieces of potato in chunks.
3. Heat olive oil in a large skillet (does not have be to non-stick) on medium heat. Add leeks and potatoes. Cook until slightly browned. Mix in cumin and chili powder.
4. Serve with Mole sauce and/or ketchup.


Spicy Hot Eggs

3 eggs, beaten
2 egg whites, beaten
splash of milk
1 jalapeno, sliced (you can seed and rib it if you aren't into spicy)
1/4 cup cheddar cheese
1 tomato, diced

1. Heat olive oil or butter in a non-stick skillet over medium-low heat.
2. Beat eggs, egg whites, and milk together. Then, add egg mixture and jalapenos to skillet. Cook until eggs are no longer runny. Add cheese and finish cooking.
3. Plate the eggs; top with diced tomato.

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