After a pretty bad week last week, my goal this week has been to just be positive and try to enjoy the time I have right now to try new things.
Despite the fact that I complain about being bored, I also enjoy the time to cook. I really enjoy creating new recipes and tweaking ones from all my new cookbooks. And I’ve made a lot of delicious dishes and really improved my grating, slicing, chopping, peeling, steaming, and searing skills.
My mom certainly makes some great meals, and she has all sorts of recipes that my family considers favorites. But she didn’t do a ton of “from scratch” cooking. Which is fine, because the creativity that comes with taking some pre-made ingredients and combining them with special touches is a huge influence on my cooking.
(Ask Wyatt, he knows how creative I am with the idea of a “semi-homemade” meal.)
So I was pretty proud of myself for deciding to tackle the homemade meatballs we had on Wednesday.
I know, I know, it doesn’t sound that hard. But to someone who has always eaten pre-made meatballs with homemade sauce, it was a big undertaking.
So, I thawed the hamburger and found a recipe.
And dug in with both hands. (It was my first time feeling that distinctive raw-egg-and-raw-hamburger-squish. And as expected, it was equally fun and gross.)
About twenty minutes later, I had a full pan of meatballs, all sauced up and ready for cooking.

And Wyatt seemed to like the end result. (I liked it as well. I’d for sure tweak the sauce if I was going to make this recipe again, but overall, it was a success.) (He even brought leftovers to work the next day, and shared with some coworkers, and since they approved, too, I’d say it was an absolute success.)

And don’t forget the eggplant! An important part of the meal.
- I ate way more than 2 pieces of eggplant, this is just the first helping. Maybe not the healthiest meal ever, but the vegetables count for something, right?
So, all in all, despite the number of dirty dishes I had to wash later, it was a good meal. And we used up the eggplant. So, that’s good. I hate wasting fresh vegetables.
WOW, those meatball look fabulous! You are turning in to the best little wife ever! I am sure Wyatt very much appreciates all the hardword and creativity you are putting in to this. I am sure he also appreciates you “sharing” in the soccer experience. All of this is sure to make you closer and more in love (if that is possible). I also appreciate the “veggies” that you are feeding Wyatt, he needs all of those that he can get.
Aw! (That’s for John) Thanks. I do love to cook, but I’m still a beginner. And yes, soccer is fun, and slightly embarassing at times!
Looks delicious! Gotta love that eggplant!! Too bad you’re not around here to cook for us. Love, Mom
Thanks! I can cook for you if you come up here to visit!