Tonight's dinner tasted wonderful, but I'm not sure how often I'm going to make it. This was the last dinner of the first week, and I wanted to finish up some of the foods. Spinach, mushrooms, mozzarella cheese. I've never made lasagna before, but it seemed like a good idea.
This recipe said it would take 35 minutes of prep work. Ha! It took me two hours. I had to grate the cheese and wash the mushrooms, which wasn't part of the recipe of course. Also, I didn't take advantage of multi-tasking. I could have started boiling some water as some other things were going on, so it would be ready when I needed it. Instead, I worked sequentially. It never got stressful, but it sure took a while. I will not be making this on a weeknight again.
Just before I added the last layer of pasta.
It cooked for an hour. We had plenty of time to prepare and eat a salad.
Here's the finished product.
I thought it turned out so well that I sent an e-mail to the other people in my condo building saying I had leftover lasagna for them. I live in a three-unit building, and neighbors from both of the other units came up. I gave them food, we talked about Fair Shares and food vacuuming, and we hung out talking for about an hour. I've only cooked for a few people before - Roy, my parents, Roy's mom, Roy's brother, and my best friend from back home. It's nice to see that my effort brought about a little get-together.
Looks like good use of the food -- and sharing the lasagna was a great idea. I've been trying to share some of my food with people, too, to let them see eating locally isn't a crazy idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks. My neighbors have been really supportive. I know one couple is interested in this and is paying attention to what foods I'm getting. The other couple doesn't cook as much, but they might enjoy a produce-only type CSA.
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