Greenling Quick and Easy Meal Kit – Day 1

I’ve been looking for fresh and easy dinner choices for a long time. Today the solution was delivered to my doorstep in a simple green box from Greenling, an Austin company that delivers local organic meats and produce to customers in Central Texas.

Sausage and Pepper Sandwich with Cole Slaw

Greenling's Sausage and Pepper Sandwich with Cole Slaw

Quick and Easy Meal Kits

In addition to local boxes chocked full of local fruits and vegetables, Greenling offers a variety of 5-day meal kits. Each kit has everything you need to make a meal for 2 people, and best of all, everything is chopped and measured and ready to assemble and cook. The ingredients for each meal are bagged together and everything is labeled so you know what to use when you are ready to cook. There’s also a detailed recipe book with easy-to-follow instructions.

Best of all, the meals are easy to make and tasty!

Day 1 – Sausage and Pepper Sandwiches with Cole Slaw

This is really Day 2 of Greenling’s Meal Kit #2, but since I wanted to taste the beautiful baguettes, this was my Day 1.

Ingredients for Sausage and Pepper Sandwich

Ingredients for Greenling's Sausage and Pepper Sandwich with Cole Slaw

All the ingredients were prepped, measured and ready to go. The sausages, onions and green peppers went into a skillet.

Ingredients for Sausage and Pepper Sandwich

Ingredients for Sausage and Pepper Sandwich

The Sauce

The sauce was simple and only took a few minutes to simmer — organic crushed tomatoes, garlic, Italian spices, red pepper and lemon zest.

Sauce for Sausage and Pepper Sandwich

Sauce for Sausage and Pepper Sandwich

 Cole Slaw

This was without a doubt the best cole slaw I’ve ever eaten. It was not the mushy drippy cole slaw you get everywhere else. It was fresh cabbage, carrots and green onions tossed in a lemony dressing.

Cole slaw ingredients

Cole slaw ingredients

Baguettes

Aren’t they beautiful?

baguettes

Baguettes

What a wonderful Day 1 meal. I can’t wait until tomorow’s dinner.

GREAT BBQ – Chisholm Trail BBQ in Lockhart

Home to several well-established BBQ eateries, Lockhart calls itself the “BBQ Capital of Texas.” After eating at Chisholm Trail BBQ, I have to agree that Lockhart is an oasis for BBQ lovers. A co-worker who lives in Lockhart recommended the place, and I’m so glad the hubster and I listened to her recommendation when we were craving BBQ this week. The food was delicious, there were lots of sides to choose from and the price was extremely reasonable!

BBQ Chicken at Chisholm Trail BBQ in Lockhart

BBQ chicken, cucumber salad, black eyed peas and green beans

The BBQ chicken was moist and tender and had a delicious smoked flavor.

BBQ plate at Chisholm Trail BBQ in Lockhart

BBQ beef and sausage, fried okra, cucumber salad, cornbread, and fried squash

The delicious beef was moist and tender. The home-made sausage was flavorful.

So many choices!

The food is served cafeteria style, but you get to dish out your own vegetables and/or salads. And there are lots of choices.

Chisholm Trail BBQ in Lockhart, Texas

Chisholm Trail BBQ in Lockhart, Texas

The selection of delicious-looking sides included:

  • cucumber salad
  • carrot salad
  • potato salad
  • broccoli salad
  • lettuce salad with a variety of dressings
  • macaroni salad
  • cole slaw
  • pickles
  • lots of different peppers
  • green beans
  • black eyed peas
  • macaroni and cheese
  • hash browns
  • corn on the cob
  • fried okra
  • chicken and dumplings
  • fried squash
  • pinto beans

Should Have Left Room for Dessert

The only thing I regret is that I didn’t save room for peach cobbler and ice cream!

Chisholm Trail BBQ in Lockhart, Texas

Chisholm Trail BBQ in Lockhart, Texas

About Chisholm Trail

Website: www.chisholmtrailbbq.com

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Okra and Tomatoes

As a true Southern gal, I absolutely LOVE okra and tomatoes, so I couldn’t pass up the fresh okra at the Pflugerville Pfarmer’s Market last week. Here’s a tasty recipe from  the Simply Recipes website. This recipe is more diet-friendly than many of the traditional ones that use sugar, bacon, frozen okra or canned tomatoes.

okra and tomatoes

 Ingredients

  • 5 Tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1 celery rib, sliced thin
  • 1/2 onion, sliced thin
  • 1 jalapeño chile, seeded, sliced thin
  • 3 garlic cloves, sliced thin
  • 1 Tbsp tomato paste
  • 2 Tbsp red wine vinegar
  • 1 and 1/2 cups chicken or vegetable broth (use vegetable broth for vegetarian version, and gluten-free broth for gluten-free version)
  • 1 teaspoon minced fresh rosemary
  • 1/2 to 3/4 pound fresh okra
  • 5 plum tomatoes, diced
  • Salt and pepper

Directions

Heat 3 tablespoons of the vegetable oil in a large sauté pan or wide, shallow pot over medium-high heat. When the oil is hot, sauté the onion, jalapeño and celery for 2 minutes, stirring once or twice. Add the garlic and sauté for another minute or two.

Sautee onions, jalapenos and celery

While the vegetables are sautéing, mix the tomato paste, broth and vinegar until they are combined. Add to the pan with the vegetables and bring to a boil. Add the rosemary and a pinch of salt.

Okra and tomatoes ingredients - rosemary, chicken stock, tomato paste and red wine vinegar

As the sauce is boiling, slice the okra on the bias to create diagonal pieces. The reason for diagonal slicing is to expose as much of the interior of the okra as possible. Wait to cut the okra until the last minute because it helps make them less slimy.

okra

Heat another pan over high heat for a minute or two. Add the remaining oil and get it almost smoking hot, which should take 1-2 minutes. Add the sliced okra and spread out in a single layer in the pan. Let the okra brown for at least a minute before you move them. The goal is to cook the okra quickly at very high heat without moving it too much. The high heat sears the okra and helps limit the slime factor. Sear the okra for 3-4 minutes, stirring only 2-3 times.

Saute the okra in hot oil

As soon as the okra is done, add it to the boiling sauce.

Add okra to sauce

Add the diced tomatoes and reduce the heat to a simmer. Cook for 5 minutes, no longer. The tomatoes should still be a bit firm, and you don’t want to cook the okra to the point it starts releasing slime.

Add diced tomatoes

Turn off the heat, grind black pepper over everything and taste once more for salt. Add if needed.

Serve over steamed rice or with lots of crusty bread.

More information

 

Cuba Bakery and Cafe – Round Rock

My dad played baseball in Cuba in the 40s, so I’m fascinated with anything Cuban—especially the food. Fortunately for me, there’s a wonderful family owned cafe and bakery a short distance away in Round Rock, on 79/Palm Valley Rd, on the way to Old Settler’s Park and the Dell Diamond. Cuban Bakery and Cafe has sandwiches and pastries to take out or eat there. I really love their cafe Cubano con leche, so I always find the time to sit and enjoy a cup with their delicious flan cheesecake and a meringue cookie.

Meringue and Flan Cheesecake

Meringue and Flan Cheesecake

The pastries are filled with a variety of fruits or meats. My favorite is one with a cream cheese filling. I also like the meringue cookie dipped in chocolate.

Pastries from Cuba Cafe and Bakery

Pastries from Cuba Cafe and Bakery

Pastry

Cream-filled pastry.

Sandwich Cubano

Cuban sandwich

Sandwich Cubano

Large slices of bread in Cuba Bakery and Cafe’s traditional Sandwich Cubano are layered with roast pork, glazed ham, Swiss cheese and thinly-sliced dill pickles.

About Cuba Bakery and Cafe

Cuba Bakery and Cafe

So many yummy pastries, so many yummy choices!

Menu

Menu

Cuba Bakery & Cafe’s Facebook group page

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Taste of Ethiopia – Breaking Injera with Pfriends in Pflugerville

Because Taste of Ethopia sits in a small, unexciting strip mall on Grand Ave. in Pflugerville, you might pass it by without even noticing it. If you stop, though, you will experience a meal full of wonderfully exotic and unique flavors. Taste of Ethiopia is so much more than the food, though—it’s about breaking injera (bread) with friends. Ethiopian food is served family style in a mesob (woven basket) with a large hat-like cover. Diners break off pieces of the spongy injera to scoop up bite-sized portions of food. No utensils required.

The food at Taste of Ethopia is like nothing I’ve ever tasted. I can’t wait to go back!

Taste of Ethiopia

The food at Taste of Ethiopia is a feast for the eye as well as the palate.

Taste of Ethiopia – the Food

Taste of Ethiopia

Taste of Ethiopia - the food is flavorful and full of exotic spices.

We ordered three different dishes to get a range of tastes—one beef dish, one chicken dish, and the vegetarian sampler. Washed down with iced tea flavored with cardamom and cloves, the meal is perfect.

  • Kitfo – finely chopped beef seasoned with mitmita (a spicy powdered seasoning made from ground African bird’s eye red peppers, cardamom, cloves and salt).
  • Doro Wot (the national dish of Ethiopia) – chicken with diced red onions, simmered for hours with Berbere (a seasoning made from red chili peppers, garlic and other spices) Served with a hard-boiled egg.
  • Gomen - steamed chopped collard greens, flavored with garlic, jalapeno peppers and traditional spices.
  • Fesolia - mixed vegetable stew of string beans, carrots, tomatoes and onions, seasoned with garlic, ginger and turmeric.
  • Yemisisr Wot – zesty lentils cooked in berbere sauce with red onions and a blend of traditional spices.
  • Tikil Gomen – cabbage, carrots, onions and tomatoes.
  • Ater Kik – split peas simmered in a mild and flavorful herb sauce and turmeric.
  • Ibe - cottage cheese made from buttermilk.
  • Injera -a yeast-risen flatbread with a slightly spongy texture.

About Taste of Ethiopia

Taste of Ethiopia in Plfugerville, Texas

Taste of Ethiopia in Pflugerville, Texas.

Taste of Ethopia is bright and colorful, and the staff is friendly and helpful.

Website: http://tasteofethiopiaaustin.com

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