The only thing that I do not make with macaroni is the very famous mac and cheese.
The reason? Well ... I do not have any reason.
Maybe because I do not like the white sauce.
Maybe because I do not like cheese.
Maybe. I don't know.
But then ... maybe that is not such a solid reason after all because B loves cheese. And I do cook a lot of things that B likes and I do not.
So there.
But what I do make with macaroni is a variety of other things.
Sometimes a cold salad.
Sometimes add some to a soup. And sometimes the stew.
Sometimes with roasted vegetables.
And at other times, this stir fry that can be eaten as a warm salad too.
It is quick to make and makes for a very filling meal.
It was one of those late evenings when I was dead tired and did not want to cook anything for dinner.
B suggested ordering out but I was not interested in that too.
Suggestions and options went to and fro .... from me stuck on the sofa with my knitting for most of the evening and B, stuck in the chair in front of the idiot box.
I was getting hungry and we were reaching nowhere.
And the noise from the juvenile movie on god-knows-what-kind-species-are-these was getting on my nerves already.
So decided to take matters to my hands ... which was exactly what B knew would come to.
Walked into the kitchen and made this in 10 minutes flat ... because I had boiled macaroni in the fridge.
And sprouts ready on the counter.
Chopped up a few vegetables and stir fried everything together.
Chopped and fried myself some chicken sausages too.
And dinner was ready even before those godzilla like creatures on the telly could burn a complete city down.
These photographs are from the phone .... again.
Impromptu meals like these are sometimes so good and flavourful that I am tempted to share it here.
So please do bear with the snaps.
Need :
Boiled Macaroni - 1 cup
Carrots - 1 medium, chopped into very small pieces
Cauliflower - 6 to 7 florets, chopped
Green peas - 5 tbsp
Capsicum - 1 medium, chopped
Moong dal sprouts - 8 tbsp
Onion - 1 medium, chopped
Garlic - 5 cloves, chopped
Mixed Italian herbs - 1 tsp
Red chilli flakes - 1 tsp
Lemon juice - 1 tsp
Black pepper powder - to taste
Salt - to taste
Sugar - a pinch
Cooking oil - 1 tbsp
Chicken sausages - thawed and chopped
You can use any vegetables of your choice.
You can use scrambles eggs too.
Or chicken cubes.
How to :
Heat oil in an open kadahi or wok.
Add the garlic + onions.
Raise heat and add all the vegetables.
Stir fry for a while.
Add the sprouts.
Add the salt + lemon juice + sugar + Italian herbs(crushed) + chilli flakes + pepper powder.
Toss well.
In another pan fry the chopped sausages and add to the macaroni.
Remove from heat and serve hot.
This was perfect for a rainy night dinner.
After the telly was switched off.
I love to douse this with some ketchup sometimes. Just sometimes.
Else it is good as is.
Do eat it hot ... just off the wok.
Enjoy!!
The reason? Well ... I do not have any reason.
Maybe because I do not like the white sauce.
Maybe because I do not like cheese.
Maybe. I don't know.
But then ... maybe that is not such a solid reason after all because B loves cheese. And I do cook a lot of things that B likes and I do not.
So there.
But what I do make with macaroni is a variety of other things.
Sometimes a cold salad.
Sometimes add some to a soup. And sometimes the stew.
Sometimes with roasted vegetables.
And at other times, this stir fry that can be eaten as a warm salad too.
It is quick to make and makes for a very filling meal.
It was one of those late evenings when I was dead tired and did not want to cook anything for dinner.
B suggested ordering out but I was not interested in that too.
Suggestions and options went to and fro .... from me stuck on the sofa with my knitting for most of the evening and B, stuck in the chair in front of the idiot box.
I was getting hungry and we were reaching nowhere.
And the noise from the juvenile movie on god-knows-what-kind-species-are-these was getting on my nerves already.
So decided to take matters to my hands ... which was exactly what B knew would come to.
Walked into the kitchen and made this in 10 minutes flat ... because I had boiled macaroni in the fridge.
And sprouts ready on the counter.
Chopped up a few vegetables and stir fried everything together.
Chopped and fried myself some chicken sausages too.
And dinner was ready even before those godzilla like creatures on the telly could burn a complete city down.
These photographs are from the phone .... again.
Impromptu meals like these are sometimes so good and flavourful that I am tempted to share it here.
So please do bear with the snaps.
Need :
Boiled Macaroni - 1 cup
Carrots - 1 medium, chopped into very small pieces
Cauliflower - 6 to 7 florets, chopped
Green peas - 5 tbsp
Capsicum - 1 medium, chopped
Moong dal sprouts - 8 tbsp
Onion - 1 medium, chopped
Garlic - 5 cloves, chopped
Mixed Italian herbs - 1 tsp
Red chilli flakes - 1 tsp
Lemon juice - 1 tsp
Black pepper powder - to taste
Salt - to taste
Sugar - a pinch
Cooking oil - 1 tbsp
Chicken sausages - thawed and chopped
You can use any vegetables of your choice.
You can use scrambles eggs too.
Or chicken cubes.
How to :
Heat oil in an open kadahi or wok.
Add the garlic + onions.
Raise heat and add all the vegetables.
Stir fry for a while.
Add the sprouts.
Add the salt + lemon juice + sugar + Italian herbs(crushed) + chilli flakes + pepper powder.
Toss well.
In another pan fry the chopped sausages and add to the macaroni.
Remove from heat and serve hot.
This was perfect for a rainy night dinner.
After the telly was switched off.
I love to douse this with some ketchup sometimes. Just sometimes.
Else it is good as is.
Do eat it hot ... just off the wok.
Enjoy!!
delicious combination in the pasta
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
Deleteআমারও সাদা সস ভালো লাগে না, আমারও চিজ ভালো লাগে না। কাজেই এই রান্নাটা যে ভালো লাগবে তাতে কোনও সন্দেহ নেই। রান্নাটা দেখতেও তুখোড় হয়েছে, শর্মিলা।
ReplyDeleteDekhte bhalo hoyeche? Jaak, baanchale Kuntala. Thank you. :-)
DeleteKore dekhte paro ... chot pot hoye jaye.
Hi.
ReplyDeleteHope things are good and your kitchen is coming along very well..
I have a question.. Are those circular things sausages?? I am so sorry my eyesight is slowly growing as old as me :(:(:
Warm regards,
Take care,
Ash
Hi Ash! yes, they are chicken sausages chopped into those pieces.
DeleteSeems like healthy stuff with those vegetables added.
ReplyDeleteIt is Indrani. :-)
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