Speaking of “poor food”…

Sunday, August 16th, 2009 by Rachel

I wanted to have an epic meal for my last night of summer. We normally buy ground turkey for our “staple meals,” and I wanted to grab a pound so that way Derrick can cook sloppy joes tomorrow night when I’m in class. I noticed that they also sell turkey legs for something like $1.98 per pound, and we bought a package three turkey legs for $3.13.

 

We really winged the meal for the most part (no turkey puns intended!), rubbing salt, pepper, garlic salt, paprika and vegetable oil on the legs, then cooking it at 400 for an hour and a half. It turned out delicious, though I think Derrick thought the skin was a little spicy. Side dishes included saffron rice and country style baked beans. DELICIOUS!

 

This meal for the two of us cost about 8 bucks, and we have leftovers to “recycle” as sides for our next few meals. My point is simple, as I was saying in my last entry, that I am increasingly amazed by how easy it is to cook cheaply at home. Derrick and I like to eat out, so it’s worth the extra looking around and experimenting to figure out some fun meals for home. This one will definitely be one we cook again.

 

Oh, and don’t worry, I’ll get out of this writing about food rut soon enough. School starts tomorrow, & you’ll be able to look forward to monster student stories. :) I’ll be teaching two sections of Eng. 1101 and taking my first MFA poetry workshop tomorrow evening.

 

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Comments:


  1. The rice may look radioactive, but it actually has a nice flavor :D


  2. It only looks radioactive because everything else on the plate is brown!


  3. Just wanted to say that I like reading your “poor food” blogs. I cook poor food too so it gives me new ideas. :)

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