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What I Did: Mother’s Day Weekend

by j3nn on May 14, 2012

We had a pretty chill weekend. Didn’t leave the house at all, but that’s what was chill about it, right?

Saturday: The post office sent a postcard announcing a food drive pick-up for May 12th.

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Food goes to our local food pantries and we don’t have to drive it there, all we had to do was leave it out by the mailbox. Good deal!

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Our mailwoman typically comes around 10:00am, so we put it out around 8:00 am. And of course there were BAD BIRDIES opening the beans within minutes! Baring teeth smile Lentils everywhere. Should have known not to leave the box open, but I didn’t know birds open packages!

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Thankfully they picked up soon after the bird raid, before anything else was damaged.

I made deviled eggs, which became Dustin’s and my breakfast and lunch yesterday.

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They won’t be winning any beauty contests anytime soon, but they win the yummy-in-my-tummy award.

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My method for deviled eggs is very simple.

  1. Bring 6 (previously room temperature) eggs to a boil; cover and shut off heat. Let sit for exactly 10 minutes, then submerge in an ice water bath to stop cooling.
  2. Peel eggs; rinse under cold water to ensure any shell fragments are removed. Dry with paper towel.
  3. Cut eggs in half, length-wise; add yolks to a bowl.
  4. Mash yolks with fork until lump-free and smooth.
  5. Mix yolks with: ~3 TBSP mayo, 2 teaspoons yellow mustard, salt and black pepper to taste.
  6. Fill egg whites with yolk mixture; sprinkle with paprika.

Later on, we had a simple but totally delicious Mother’s Day dinner:

  • Parmesan-crusted tilapia
  • Boiled baby red potatoes with a bit of butter
  • Steamed broccoli drizzled with olive oil, garlic salt, and black pepper
  • Salad: Green leaf lettuce, radishes, vidalia onion, shredded Kerrygold Dubliner cheese
  • Ice cream cake

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Parmesan-crusted tilapia:

  • 6 tilapia fillets, about 3 oz each
  • 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 1/2 cup plain rice (or wheat) breadcrumbs
  • 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil or oil of choice
  • Pinch of black pepper
  • 3 TBSP butter, divided by 6
  • 1/2 cup dried parsley

1. Mix parmesan cheese, breadcrumbs, black pepper, and dried parsley together;

2. Line baking sheet with nonstick foil or mat or parchment paper. Arrange fish fillets about 1 inch apart. Place pats of butter on fillets; sprinkle crumb mixture over fish;

3. Drizzle crumbed fillets with olive oil;

4. Bake on 425F degrees for 6-7 minutes;

5. Finish under broiler until crust is crispy and browned. Watch them closely under broiler to be sure they don’t burn!

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Garlic salt and black pepper tastes amazing on steamed broc! I bought a HUGE bag of fresh broccoli florets at BJ’s. The bag said 16 servings. Not true in our house. It’s about 4 servings! We are greedy with the greens. Or at least I am. Winking smile

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Our family LOVES parmesan-crusted fish. It works with just about any fish: Tilapia, salmon, mahi mahi, etc.

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Yum-tastic.

Onward to the Valley today! We have an appointment with our attorney at 3:00. Then, minor grocery shopping. YAY! Be right back

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