Monday, July 26, 2010

dissertation cabbage


i admit, this is a truly strange title for a blog entry... almost as if i was trying to scare my readers (the few that there are) away.  but don't fear! this post will not have anything to do with the subject of my dissertation.  it does, however, have something to do with the process of writing it...

a couple of days ago, someone commented on my panzanella post (on facebook) by suggesting that it must take a lot of time to prepare my food.  in reply, i assured this person that most food i prepare is not very labour intensive.  admitedly, i have no idea why i was feeling a bit defensive about taking more time than necessary out of my very busy dissertation writing schedule to make nutritious meals... first, i don't take more time than necessary (or do i?); second, i happen to think that all this nutritious food will fuel my writing, right?

well, i admit, i did feel a bit defensive nonetheless, so i decided to show my readers, that good, tasty food, really does not have to take a lot of time.  hence, this dish.  its hardly a recipe and it involves cabbage which may scare some people off.  but i happen to think cabbage is fantastic and i am sure that you will like it too!  but the main point here, is that this meal takes NO TIME to make.  it took 10 minutes to prepare! now, that is NOT a lot of time to procrastinate, is it? hence, it is the first of my "dissertation meals" series:  good brain fuel that takes no time from your writing! of course, to make this a more filling MEAL, you'd have to serve it on some rice or quinoa, which would add a bit of time to the preparation unless you have made some ahead of time.  but if you just want a to quick, light lunch or dinner, you are 10 minutes away from some really yummy cabbage stir fry!

"dissertation cabbage"

(red cabbage fennel stir fry, with mint lemon "pesto" and tamari)

1 small head of cabbage
1/2 head of fennel
1 red onion
4 cloves garlic
splash of tamari sauce
1/2 cup of mint lemon pesto
1T olive oil or sesame oil

mint lemon pesto
1 bunch of mint
juice of 1 lemon
splash of rice vinegar
1/3 cup olive oil
1/4 cup almonds
process all these ingredients in a food processor or a blender.  here is your mint lemon pesto.

for the stir fry: cut the cabbage and the fennel into bite size, longish pieces.  slice the onion. mince the garlic.  heat 1T olive oil in a wok or a deep frying pan.  saute the onions and garlic for about 1 minute.  add the cabbage and fennel and stir fry for 5 minutes.  add the tamari, stir for another minute.  add 1/2 cup of the mint lemon pesto, stir, serve, eat.  NOW, get back to whatever you were doing!

1 comment:

Lorinda.C.F said...

You're not expected to work on your dissertation 24 hours a day silly girl! Taking time out to make a healthy meal (whether it takes 10 or 100 minutes) is absolutely nothing to feel guilty or defensive about.

Looks delish as always!

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