Usually, when I am at home I cook a simple meal for lunch. Very often it's noodles and some vegetables.
Two days ago, I helped Rachel prepare dinner. It was a very simple meal. The ingredients were button mushrooms, lots of garlic, some Italian spices and spaghetti. Simple right? It was delicious.
Two days ago, I helped Rachel prepare dinner. It was a very simple meal. The ingredients were button mushrooms, lots of garlic, some Italian spices and spaghetti. Simple right? It was delicious.
Today, I tried making something like that, but with different ingredients.
First I boiled the spaghetti, the broccoli and some sausages.
Then I chopped the garlic (the garlic chopper makes it so easy) and yellow onions and fried them separately. Once the spaghetti, broccoli and sausages were cooked, I fried them together with the onions and garlic. I added some Italian spices. Rachel told me no to put thyme in, but mine came in a premixed bottle and I thought it should be alright.
My pasta dish looked good. The smell was right. I would love to boast of my fine cooking but I have to admit, the taste was horrible. It was bitter and had one kind of funny taste.
What went wrong?
Was it the oil? I used extra virgin olive oil.
Was it the broccoli? I should have stuck to the button mushrooms.
Was it the onions? I shouldn't have added the onions.
Was it the thyme spice? I'm not sure. Probably.
It was an awful lunch and I ate some Chipsmore biscuits after that to take away the weird taste. :(
3 comments:
Looks very much edible for me :)
could have been the brocoli.. sometimes this veggie as well as kale (kai lan) can be bitter.
Korpun - taste funny.
Las Montanas - probably. Will test it out without the broccoli next time.
Post a Comment