commodorified: a capital m, in fancy type, on a coloured background (Default)
commodorified ([personal profile] commodorified) wrote2011-05-18 02:14 pm

Sick Day Comfort

In a nice deep microwave safe bowl with a handle[1], combine:

1/2 cup rolled oats
1/2 cup water

Microwave two minutes[2] on high, stirring at one minute. Remove from microwave, stir vigorously, and add

1/2 cup frozen berries

Return to microwave for one minute on high. Remove from microwave, stir vigorously, and add

1/2 cup applesauce

Return to microwave for one minute on high.

Stir. Add cream or milk and/or sugar if you like. Eat. Feel better.


[1] Everyone should have one or more of these, in my opinion. They make comfort food more comfortable.

[1] Your microwave may vary; keep an eye on things to make sure the oatmeal doesn't boil over, and test a spoonful of oats to make sure they are as cooked as you want them.
sollers: me in morris kit (Default)

[personal profile] sollers 2011-05-19 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
Now, that's definitely something that separates the cultures. I've tried pumpkin on a number of occasions, including dishes prepared by American friends, and the only time I found it the least bit palatable was in a curry.
sollers: me in morris kit (Default)

[personal profile] sollers 2011-05-19 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
Well, basically, it has to be something that kills the taste. It's not a situation likely to arise often as pumpkins are only available around Hallowe'en for decoration purposes (one usually throws the middle away) and I don't know anybody who does like pumpkin anyway.

I'd never even heard of cashew butter; it sounds as if it would be hideously expensive. "Curry paste" is a bit unspecific; what sort? My local convenience store has two shelves of pastes for different curries.