Salads, Soups, Stews, Stir Fries

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By Bob Ewing


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The Four Ss

Cooking is a happy activity. I believe that to the point if I am in a bad or off mood, I will work through that before touching the food.

 

Food nourishes us and we need to approach it with a clear heart and mind.

 

Now, like gardening, I believe that anyone who wants to can cook. You start slowly and gradually widen your repertoire. Cooking, like gardening, is a learn as you go experience.

 

There are four categories of melas that you can prepare nomatter what your skill or whether you are omnivore or vegan. I refer to them as the Four Ss: Soups, Stews, Stir Fries and Salads.

 

You can serve them anytime of the day or night and you can combine them or enjoy them separately, that is all up to you.

 

Let us start with soup which is most often served as a first course but can also be the main meal. It all depends upon the soup and what you choose to put in it.

 

If you can make a stock, either chicken or vegetarian then you are ready to make a basic vegetable soup. You can add rice or noodles whichever you prefer or rice one time and noodles another.

 

You can also add 2 oz of tomato juice to your chicken or vegetable stock and change the flavour. Or you can spice it up and just before serving add a dash of a tomato based hot sauce, how hot is up to you.

 

Stews, like soups, are versatile and again it does not matter what yoru preference is you can make a stew that is meat free or meat heavy and again that is your choice.

 

You may sense by now that I bel3eive that choice ahs a great deal to do with cooking, well it does. You may have financial constraints in what you can buy, but the Four Ss do not have to be made with the most expensive ingredients.

 

You may have time restraints, but all the meals but the stir fry can be made in a slow cooker and stir fires take only a few minutes in a hot wok or fry pan.

 

One major difference between soups, stews and stir fries is that in a stir fry it is advisable to cut all the vegetables into similar size pieces so that they can cook evenly. In a soup or stew you have a little more latitude when it comes to sameness.

 

The main difference between soups and stews is thickness, not of the vegetables or meat but of the liquid.

 

I usually add a whole wheat flour to my stews and use less water than I do with soup.

 

Now when it comes to salads there are few rules. they can be served hot or cold, they can use fish, seafood, rice, eggs, vegetables, chicken, meat, and fruit and whatever else interests you.

 

My favourite salad is a chick pea, tomato and cucumber combo with lemon juice and cracked black pepper, that is, my favourite right after potato salad.

 

When it comes to salads let your imagination run free. The pieces do not have to be uniform in size, cut them and tear them as you will. Do remember you are planning to eat them so make them small enough to fit in your mouth.

 

If you are a new cook, pick a recipe you like from each of the Ss, make them and then pick another. Enjoy the exploration and if you follow the recipes, at least at first until you are comfortable and can stray, you will create a meal you can enjoy, so have some fun and get cooking.

 


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Lifebydesign profile image

Lifebydesign  says:
11 months ago

You are so right- bad moods do affect food don't they? A bit like gardening - lol Worthy of a hub maybe? Thanks for the tips!

Bob Ewing profile image

Bob Ewing  says:
11 months ago

Definetly hub worthy,thanks for visiting.

Zsuzsy Bee profile image

Zsuzsy Bee  says:
11 months ago

Bob once again a great hub. I actually go the other way, if I'm in a miserable mood I plan to cook or bake something which in most cases cheers me up and gets rid of all the bad feelings I had. (That doesn't mean I don't slam the pots and pans around a bit though first)

Hope you had great holidays, regards Zsuzsy

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B.T. Evilpants  says:
11 months ago

If I'm in a bad mood, cooking tends to cheer me up. Especially if I'm making a soup or stew. Chopping veggies works wonders on the anger issues! Soups and stews are actually my favorite foods to cook, and eat, although your stir fry looks pretty amazing, Bob.

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Bob Ewing  says:
11 months ago

The holidays were excelelnt Zsuzy and I trust yours were as well. I do find cooking relaxing.

B.T. Stir fries are my favourite cooking method when time is short.

VioletSun profile image

VioletSun  says:
11 months ago

I find that cooking relaxes me and brings me joy; I particularly enjoy the appreciation from my mate when I serve him his favorite dishes. I so enjoy your hubs, as I want to expand my cooking skills, and all tips and ideas helps me.

Bob Ewing profile image

Bob Ewing  says:
11 months ago

Thank you and I am happy the hubs help.

marisuewrites profile image

marisuewrites  says:
11 months ago

I believe most of our diseases and stressors can be alleviated by healthy eating and cooking habits. As the family gathers in the kitchen, teamwork abounds, fun begins, and stress leaves.

Your recipes and info should take us to good times at the kitchen table.

When we were foster parents, it was amazing that most kids never sat at the dinner table and ate a meal, nor did they eat anything green unless it was a jelly bean. When their diet improved, so did much of their attitude!!

Your chick pea salad sounds good, I had to developa taste for them, as the texture is strong...but now I love them. Great fiber!!

thanks for encouraging us to eat well...

Bob Ewing profile image

Bob Ewing  says:
11 months ago

You are welcome and thanks you for your kind words. I also agree with this:

"I believe most of our diseases and stressors can be alleviated by healthy eating and cooking habits"

kbdunn profile image

kbdunn  says:
11 months ago

I have recently gotten into stir fry since moving into my own place. These are a lot of helpful hints, thanks.

Bob Ewing profile image

Bob Ewing  says:
11 months ago

You are welcome and thanks for stopping by.

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