Cooking in Quarantine
As most of my readers are aware, I recently made the decision to return to my home country of Canada to live. As you can imagine, this was not easy amidst a World Pandemic!! Only I would make a decision like that at a time like this! haha
- 1 loaf of whole wheat bread
- some kind of butter spread (I am watching my cholesterol so Benecol with olive oil was my choice)
- 1 small jar of peanut butter (a great source of protein)
- A box of breakfast cereal (I like cheerios)
- Eggs
- Milk
- A carton of Orange juice
- A carton of Prune juice (don't ask, lol)
- A package of luncheon meat
- Dijon mustard
- Salad stuff (mixed greens, cucumber, tomatoes, spring onions)
- A packet of boneless, skinless chicken breasts
- Fresh vegetables (not a huge amount, some broccoli, cauliflower, carrots)
- Baby new potatoes
- A bottle of good salad dressing (my choice was blue cheese, but pick your favourite one)
- a small block of good cheddar
- dried figs
- a few apples
- a few pears
- Vanilla pudding pots, or yogurt
- Plain pretzels to snack on
- Plain sparkling water
My sister very kindly asked me ahead of time were there any treats that I missed from home that I might enjoy when I got here. Of course there were! She picked me up some of my favourite Coffee Crisp Bars, a package of Crunchy Doritos, a bag of Dill Pickle Chips (yumm!!), some Bran Muffins,Diet Coke and she threw in a few surprises, including some ordinary plain bottled water. Plus I had a lovely bouquet of flowers waiting my arrival. She even had the fire turned on.
One thing I did not think of, and you might want to consider is Salt and Pepper. DUH! Such a simple thing.
You won't be having any herbs in your room/flat and if you are going to cook anything at all a little bit of seasoning would go down well. Of course it is not practical to have a whole assortment of seasonings and spices.
Last night my sister brought me over some salt and pepper and a slice of leftover pizza for breakfast. BONUS!! (Isn't she sweet!)
So, don't forget some seasoning!
If you are really lucky you will be in an area that has good takeaway/delivery meals. I am not in one of those aareas, so I will very much have to rely on my own abilities to provide for myself.
My daughter did drop me off one of my favourite Sour Cream Doughnuts on her way back from Tim Hortons yesterday which was a real treat!
A few things you will want to bear in mind:
1. You will not have top cooking tools/knives/eating utensils/pots/pans. Prepare for bare bones cookery.
2. You will need to be somewhat inventive with what you cook and eat.
3. This is not forever. Its only for two weeks.
4. Keep it simple.
With all of that I managed to cook myself a fairly delectable main meal yesterday, which I will be sharing with you next time. In the meantime, here is a photograph of just what you can do with a minimum of ingredients and equipment.
Do take note that cooking in quarantine from a hotel room will be vastly different from cooking in quarantine from home. This is a completely different experience, but can be just as delicious!
See you tomorrow with the recipe from above!
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