For posting about her rice cooker - something I'd probably not have bought otherwise, and it's become indispensable now.
The other day, I made ham & au gratin potatoes, which turned out nicely (layer thinly sliced potatoes, peeled or scrubbed, with thinly sliced onions, shredded or cubed cheese, bite size pieces of ham, and cover with 'sauce'. Not wanting to mess with a white sauce, I used a shortcut: cream of mushroom soup, & it worked well.) You can add parsley &/or chives, if available, too - it's kind of a flexible dish, where you use what you've got - my favorite kind, lol. Sometimes, I omit the cheese, & top the layers with browned pork chops, which drip yummy juices into the potatoes instead.
Next time, I'm going to try making unstuffed cabbage (the kind we who are too lazy to actually roll the cabbage leaves make.)
If I end up gaining 50 lbs, I'm gonna blame it on Linder, but right now, I'm enjoying the rice cooker a lot - and I've not even made rice once, lol.
The other day, I made ham & au gratin potatoes, which turned out nicely (layer thinly sliced potatoes, peeled or scrubbed, with thinly sliced onions, shredded or cubed cheese, bite size pieces of ham, and cover with 'sauce'. Not wanting to mess with a white sauce, I used a shortcut: cream of mushroom soup, & it worked well.) You can add parsley &/or chives, if available, too - it's kind of a flexible dish, where you use what you've got - my favorite kind, lol. Sometimes, I omit the cheese, & top the layers with browned pork chops, which drip yummy juices into the potatoes instead.
Next time, I'm going to try making unstuffed cabbage (the kind we who are too lazy to actually roll the cabbage leaves make.)
If I end up gaining 50 lbs, I'm gonna blame it on Linder, but right now, I'm enjoying the rice cooker a lot - and I've not even made rice once, lol.