About Me

San Antonio, TX, United States
The observations, confessions, and soapbox exclamations of a fresh-faced writer trying to hold on to the dream.

15 March 2010

If you can't stand the heat...

My new place is barefoot in the kitchen.

I'm not talking traditional, sexist, gender roles.

I mean I really love to cook.   It's a lot about sharing meals and treats with people I love. Seeing the joy that it brings, and having conversations over dinner.

But it's mostly about the process. Especially when the weather gets warmer, my favorite place to be is standing with bare feet on the tile in the kitchen. I love the heat of my body over the stove, with the oven running. I appreciate every aroma, scent, and taste lingering throughout the house as I concoct some new recipe, or recall one that brings back fond memories of days long lost.

I feel light, joyous, free, empowered, relaxed, passionate, whole-hearted... feminine. I bask in that afterglow, with my face warm from the steam and my hair disheveled from twirling while I think up what to mix in next. I feel like woman.

I don't know where I discovered this newfound love of cooking, but I've become enthralled with it. I print recipes and create some of my own. I watch the Food Network religiously.

Just this weekend, I achieved the most amazing green chile chicken enchiladas. I think I may have outdone my mother, and that is not easy to do. (;

Unfortunately, I failed to take pictures to share my pride and glory, but here's the recipe that I got and tweaked to my own liking:

Ingredients

2 teaspoons olive oil
1/2 cup chopped onion
2 cloves garlic, minced
4  boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch pieces
1/2 (15-ounce) can black beans, rinsed and drained
2 cans (15-ounce) green chile enchilada sauce
1 can cream of mushroom soup
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro leaves
12 corn tortillas
1 package shredded Monterrey jack cheese

Directions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add onion and garlic and saute 2 minutes. Add chicken and saute 5 minutes, until golden brown and cooked through.

Stir in black beans, green chile sauce, and soup and simmer 5 minutes, until sauce thickens and reduces. Remove from heat and stir in cilantro.

Arrange tortillas on a flat surface. Top each tortilla with cheese and an equal amount of chicken mixture. Roll up tortillas and place side by side in a shallow baking dish. Top tortillas with shredded cheese (1/3 cup per tortilla) and remaining sauce.

Bake enchiladas 15 minutes, until cheese is golden and gooey!

04 March 2010

The end of the internet.

So, in case you hadn't heard, the job hunt ended, and I now have a comfortable, decent-paying, 1st "big girl job" (as all my college friends so endearingly call it). 

I get to work with people on a pretty continuous basis, many of them are in my age group, and I enjoy the interaction and problem-solving related with the job.  Most of my work is done on computer systems, so I spend all day in front of the screen.  In between seeing students, time gets pretty idle.

As a Gen-X-er, my natural instinct is to surf the web.  Unlike back when I was a work-study, I don't even get in trouble for browsing online, as long as there is no immediate work to do!  

A cushy office job, good benefits, friendly co-workers, and the world wide web at my fingertips for 8 hours a day! What more could a recent college grad ask for? Sounds fabulous, right?

The first few days at the desk, I spent dead times checking my facebook, Gmail, and Twitter.  I collected recipes on FoodNetwork. I did some shopping online.  I even got hooked on a few chic fashion blogs like www.bachmanssparrow.com/blog. But very quickly, I discovered what my co-worker refers to as "the end of the internet. [there is only so much social networking and online shopping one girl can do.]

I like getting to refresh my brain in between helping people at work.  But I've been generall unproductive with my down time and---quite frankly--- miserably bored at certain slow periods throughout the day.

What do you do to keep yourself entertained/busy/learning online?  What sites would you recommend because they're funny/informative/interesting/career-savvy?

The internet should be an infinite resource (or so my college professors repeatedly told me).  I know I can't have possibly found the end!