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Beans Season ;-)

Beans Season ;-)

Beans Season 😉 Yesterday, was one of the hottest days this year, and probably in the last couple years. I had scheduled some chicken dish, but the heat was so overwhelming we decided to eat a veggie meal. The other day we bought again nice 

Royal Cutlets on Yellow Wax Beans

Royal Cutlets on Yellow Wax Beans

Royal Cutlets on Yellow Wax Beans Since I started blogging I wanted to cook this one meal. It’s extremely easy, yet very stunning and elegant. I think I ate it the first time at a dinner that was served by my Godmothers mother-in-law, I think, 

Polish Potato Salad

Polish Potato Salad

Polish Potato Salad
After my crying shame yesterday with the pulpetki, I felt today the urge to rehabilitate with something delicious and also very vegetarian 0_o. Cookies was all for the new experience, though HE SAID that he liked last night’s dinner –  actually it was tasty, it just fell apart. But today… damn I’m pleased with myself so much that I feel like patting my own back 0_o. I can’t remember where I found the recipe for this salad, as I stored it in my recipe program and didn’t save the link. As usual the idea is very easy, not too many ingredients, though I believe method this time is very important. I changed the recipe a tiny bit, as I thought that potatos ask for a little spicy/sour dressing, so I added good amount of  black pepper and a drip of white wine vinegar.

Ingredients for the salad:
5 medium potatoes
¾ kg white mushrooms – in the yard store I found nice big ones 😉
mushroom bouillon cube
1 shallot
some oil/olive oil and butter
parsley
salt

Ingredients for dressing:
2 tbsp mayonnaise
1 tbsp mustard
black pepper
white wine vinegar

Preparations:
Peel the potatoes then slice it not too thin (maybe 0,5cm), put into the pot, pour water to cover it and boil until soft (I was standing over it with Granny’s cooking buzzer, 10min max!). Drain and let it cool – try not to break the slices!!! Important for looks. In the meantime prepare the mushrooms, peel if needed, though you don’t have to if skin is not too thick or mushrooms aren’t too old. For sure don’t wash them in water, mushrooms like to soak, then it’s hard to fry them as they stew in water (they do either way, thats why you need to drain them 0_o). Additionally if the shrooms have some soil on them, you can utilize a paper towel to wipe it clean of the soil. As you will make all this decision process (peel or not to peel), cut the mushrooms into slices. Put butter and oil/olive oil on the pan, heat it up and toss mushrooms in. After some time, drain the water into separate jar/cup and add half cube of mushroom bouillon – stir and put aside. Arrange the potatoes on the plate, then drip a little of mushroom “juice” and toss some parsley on top, add mushrooms as another layer, put on shallots cut into thin strips.

Prepare dressing:
Mix the mayo and mustard, pepper and white wine vinegar – stir good. Pour nicely over salad and sprinkle with some parsley.

Serve cold or warm 😉 as you please, great both ways. Now, when I write it I think it would be nice to serve it with chilled white wine…

Until next time, take care of yourself and each other 0_o

P.S. That damn Cookies rated it only 8 out of 10!!!!!! He didn’t even appreciate that I didn’t leave a MESS in the kitchen – for him to clean 0_o

I did it… 0_o

I did it… 0_o

I did it… 0_o Well, it’s happening. Cookies was working on me for months to start my own blog. He was saying how easy my cooking is and how I should share the idea of simple meals that anybody can do. No fancy products, just