In homage to NieNie, I made my family play *hooky* today.
Hee hee.
Since I have had the luxury of working my day job from the comfort of my living room while I recover from my recent neurological (not mental!) issues, I just wanted them around me. It is a really gray, blustery day here at the Mastracola compound. Perfect for OATMEAL!
To warm things up, I started the day by making everyone breakfast...
Homemade Oatmeal with Warm Banana Topping
4 servings of cooked oatmeal (your choice of instant, quick, or slow-cooked oats)
2 large bananas just past their prime, sliced
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/8 tsp nutmeg
1 tbsp light cream or milk
Melt butter in pan on low-med heat
Stir in brown sugar, spices, and cream until starts to thicken
Add banana slices and cook until soft and warm
Pour over hot oatmeal and enjoy!
It is sad that Bob couldn't enjoy an entire day of hooky. He had to go into the plant for meetings. We miss him when he is not here.
Work was not stress-free today as I had a long conference call that was somewhat painful to participate in (and not soley because there is a jackhammer downstairs digging up my basement to clean up our oil spill). To help reduce the stress, I baked up some Vanishing Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. I brought a nice warm plate down to the workmen who are digging what appears to be a large grave in the basement floor.
*Suddenly has a flashback moment to Arsenic and Old Lace*
It was nice to practice a random act of kindness...oh how I missed baking all these months!
I made the kids Crusty Grilled Cheese for lunch from one of my favorite Pampered Chef cookbooks.
Crusty Grilled Cheese
Premium bread (my fav is Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse White)
butter, softened
fresh garlic, minced or run through a garlic press
parmesan or romano cheese
Monterey Jack or Colby cheese slices
ham
sliced tomato
fresh basil
dijon mustard
Combine softened butter with garlic and parmesan. Spread onto the bottom slice bread and place butter side down on griddle or pan. Spread mustard on inside of bread. Layer the cheese, ham, tomato, and basil. Spread the butter mixture on the top slice of bread and cap off the sandwich. Make sure you cook on a low setting so the outside does not burn (because of the cheese and garlic)
This is one of the most delicious sandwiches EVER.
I am looking forward to the yet-to-be-decided dinner menu. I have biga, which is an Italian bread starter, fermenting away in the kitchen. Eventually, I will need to bake some fresh, crusty bread.
So far, a perfectly-balanced day!
Person Stephanie Nielson
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