Sunday, October 26, 2014

Sunday Sounds: Lorde



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Not sure if you have watched the new Mockingjay trailer featuring Lorde's Yellow Flicker Beat but I am obsessed. In case you haven't seen it, here's the trailer or preview or whatever it is.




The song just sets the mood for the entire movie. It also puts me into this state of mind where I'm a angst-y teen in goth mode. Reminds me of those years of my life.

Enjoy!


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Tasty Tuesday: Honey Soy Tilapia






We bought a freezer pack of tilapia from Costco and after work, it looked like the easiest thing to cook. I looked up a recipe for a marinade with ingredients I already had around the house and this recipe from All Recipes came up for Honey Soy Tilapia.



I doubled all the ingredients for 4 fillets and threw in the brussel sprouts afterwards. The recipe turned out pretty good. I found out that I wasn't a big fan of tilapia. I guess I never really had tilapia before but I'm not a fan of how rough the texture is. I prefer a softer fish. I'll probably end up trying the marinade on chicken to see how that goes.

As for future recipes, I want to find more tofu recipes because I prefer tofu over any meats except KBBQ of course lol. If you have any recommendations, leave them below!



Sunday, October 19, 2014

Sunday Sounds: Deorro





For the most part, the way I discover new music is just by listening to the radio and then Shazam-ing the songs. Most of the time they play the same old things on the radio but once in a blue moon you find a gem. I'm not a huge EDM person but I do have my favorites like Alesso and Zedd which are more popular music than anything. Anyways, I was listening to the radio the other day and came across Deorro's Five Hours (Don't Hold Me Back) Vocal Mix. Love the song though the words could be a little different lol. He's also from West Covina which is right around the corner from my hood so that's pretty cool. Have a listen!






Happy Sunday Funday!


Sunday, October 12, 2014

Sunday Sounds: Sam Smith



Is it too late for a Sunday Sounds? Nah. We had a 3.5 hour rode trip to LA on Friday so I got to listen to a ton of new music and some oldies but goodies. One of my favorite songs is Sam Smith's new single (I think?), Restart. I only liked it in the beginning but I just looked up the lyrics and now I'm absolutely in LOVE. Seriously, I think we've all been there before. Without further ado...




It was a Monday night when you told me it was over babe
And by the Friday night, I knew that I would be okay
Don't say it was a good thing
Don't say it was the right thing to do
Don't say it was the best thing for the both of us
When I'm the one playing the fool

What do you want from me when I just wanna restart
You keep coming back for me when you're the one who tore us apart
And the truth is I'm better on my own
And I'm the one to leave it apart
So let me restart
So let me restart
So let me restart

You've been lightin' up my phone
Worried that I'll be alone tonight
Wanna make sure that I'm fine
But baby you're not on my mind, no more
I know it was the best thing for the both of us
Cause you're the one who looks like a fool

What do you want from me when I just wanna restart
You keep coming back for me when you're the one who tore us apart
And the truth is I'm better on my own
And I'm the one to leave it apart
So let me restart
So let me restart
So let me restart

So let me restart

What do you want from me when I just wanna restart
You keep coming back for me when you're the one who tore us apart
And the truth is I'm better on my own
And I'm the one to leave it apart
So let me restart
So let me restart
So let me restart
So let me restart
So let me restart
Hmmmm





Tuesday, October 07, 2014

Tasty Tuesdays: Pesto Chicken Pasta Salad



Lately I've been trying to cook a little more in an attempt to not only save money but to eat a little bit healthier. As someone who is just starting off in the cooking department, many of the recipes I find online are extremely overwhelming. They have way too many ingredients or the directions are really convoluted and I have trouble understanding what it is they want me to do. Also, on most days I'm cooking these meals, I've just come home from work and there isn't much time to cook a crazy fancy meal. In these Tasty Tuesday posts, I hope to showcase some of the recipes I've found online and show you what the finished product looks like. I know when I go online and look for recipes, I take a look at the pictures and my finished product usually does not look like that lol. Also, you never know if these recipes you find online will taste good either. Hopefully this will be a great resource for those of you just starting out with cooking. Now lets get started!

If any of you are like me, you pretty much love Costco. Whenever we go there, we usually stock up on the necessities such as boneless chicken thighs and ground beef, etc. We keep all the meats in the freezer until we need to use them. I just found the "Defrost" button on the microwave so I've been using that for the quick "Shit! I forgot to put the meat in the fridge to defrost" moments. The nice part about the Costco prepackaged chicken thighs is that they are already separated into approximately 1 pound pouches. For my microwave, you put in the meat, push the "Defrost" button and enter in the number of pounds you're defrosting. Defrosting a 1 pound pouch takes about 10 minutes.

So I went to Costco and bought all this chicken. What to cook with it all?! When I got home from work (around 4:45pm), I started looking online for chicken thigh recipes. I came across this one from Real Simple (love them!), Pesto Chicken Pasta Salad.

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I noticed that I didn't have the olives or bocconcini but I felt like the core of the pasta salad would still be there minus those ingredients. I happened to have bought a container of pesto from Costco so this recipe was perfect.

  1. First off, I start off by preheating the oven to 400 degrees. 
  2. Then I boil a pot of water. 
  3. While the water was coming to a boil, I stuck the package of chicken into the microwave to defrost. 
  4. While both of those things were happening, I mixed the salt, pepper, and olive oil. 
  5. Once the water comes to a full boil, I put in the pasta. 
  6. While the pasta is going, I start rubbing the chicken with the mixed salt, pepper, and olive oil. 
  7. Once all the chicken has been thoroughly rubbed, I throw the chicken into the oven and set the kitchen timer for 20 minutes (I like my chicken really juicy so I don't want it to be too cooked).
  8. Cut/shred the chicken.
  9. Mix the chicken, pasta and the pesto sauce. And tada! You're done!

thoroughly rubbed chicken

the finished product


For veggies, I had a bag of frozen brussel sprouts so after I removed the chicken from the baking tray, I threw the brussel sprouts on the same tray, sprinkled some salt and pepper over them and threw them back into the oven for a few minutes (look at the bag for estimated cook time).

I love this recipe because everything can be done in about 30 minutes time. The thing that takes the longest is baking the chicken and what I usually do is go watch a YouTube video to "wind down" from the day while sipping on some vino.

Hope you guys enjoyed this very simple recipe! 
Please leave any recipe suggestions below and I will attempt to cook them!




Thanks for reading!



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