I love making Thanksgiving dinner: I invite a dozen people, take a few days off, and wiggle my butt to The Buena Vista Social Club while I brine, baste, and braise from morning till night. My favorite part of this ritual is setting the table: I try to create a warm, welcoming atmosphere with all the vintage linens, glowing candles, and sparkling crystal that I’ve picked up on cheap at rummage sales. Once a year (or, more truthfully, once every few years) I am a domestic goddess.
EFFORT-LESS
Everyday food preparation, however, is a rushed, harried, nerve-wracking chore that consumes time I’d rather spend at something more profitable, like listing my garage sale finds in eBay. If it weren’t for Thanksgiving, I would gladly pay extra for a house without a kitchen. You know that show, Thirty Minute Meals? Who’s got thirty minutes? (For someone who resents cooking, I do spend a lot of time watching The Food Network. Go figure.)
But we can’t eat out every night – or so Benni claims – so I try to create meals that are quick, cheap, and healthy. The good news is that the most beneficial foods are also the least expensive. A curried tofu-veggie stir-fry costs a lot less than a roast leg of lamb, and doesn’t clog your arteries like the meat-and-potato diet I grew up with. The same goes for the linguine with pesto sauce that I make from my home-grown basil. Here are some lazy-ass recipes from my I’D RATHER NOT BE COOKING files.
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