Rainy day....what are you cooking?

Anonymous
Since it will be raining all day, I'm feeling like doing some cooking/baking.

I'll make pumpkin muffins, not sure what else, I haven't peeked in my pantry and freezer yet.

What's cooking in your kitchen on a rainy day?
Anonymous
Home made chicken soup and grilled cheese sandwiches
Anonymous
Ham and bean soup - enough to put lots in the freezer for later
Anonymous
Coconut cake
Anonymous
beef stew
Anonymous
Focaccia
Anonymous
Ina’s pot roast. May need to bake cookies too.
Anonymous
Pot roast. Maybe some bread.
Anonymous
Dutch baby and bacon with mixed berries on the side
Lamb leg and roasted root veg for lunch
Udon moodles and seafood miso soup for dinner
Anonymous
My weekly breakfast quiche, which is spinach, sundried tomatoes, roasted garlic, Italian herbs & pepper flakes and Parmesan cheese.

A curry, probably chicken but maybe shrimp - have to make a run to the market for protein. This is a recipe I made up myself after years of following various Indian recipes online. I use lots of onion, garlic and sweet peppers and the spice is a blend of curry powder and garam masala and more cumin and cayenne and arbol chilis and curry leaves - the flavor is amazing and very warm, good for the BP.

I have come to love food prep day weather overcast like today or even looking out my kitchen window on a sunny yard. The older I get the more I love cooking especially this last year as I have been transforming my diet with a focus on phytonutrients and superfoods and more plant based than ever.

Bon Appetit!
Anonymous
Roast chicken and focaccia
Anonymous
Pot roast in the crock pot.
Anonymous
Baked apple cinnamon oatmeal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Coconut cake


oooh! what is your recipe?
Anonymous
Butter chicken with some kind of cabbage side.

Considering oatmeal monster cookies as well, for my neighbor who just had a baby and is apparently having nursing trouble. I lived on those at that stage.
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