As you might have gotten from my blog posts (or lack of posts…), I’ve been pretty busy lately. Between the constant bombardment of exams and essays that make up the fast-paced quarter system, setting up my tiny (but growing!) photography business, keeping up with Apple of My Eye, training for a half marathon, and trying to give myself time to spend with Kyle and my friends, I don’t have much spare time to get all that much cooking done outside of what I do for the blog. It’s funny because I think most people have this idea in their heads that I cook extravagant meals 24/7, which is absolutely the opposite of what I normally do. When I’m not cooking/baking for the blog, I usually stick to my favorite tried-and-true recipes like my Mom’s beef soup, Obachan’s lasagna, simple pasta dishes, takeout (oops), and deliciously simple chicken bakes like this!
I think I tend to gravitate to easier and fast recipes since I’m just so dang busy and want at least one aspect of my life to be simple. After a long day, there’s nothing I’d rather NOT do than stand up in the kitchen slaving away when I could be reclining on the couch with Netflix. Bonus points if the recipe makes a humongous amount of leftovers that I can eat for a week straight and is healthy for ya! I eat takeout more than I care to admit, so meals that I can make in bulk and refrigerate/freeze really help me stick to a healthy balance since I’m much less tempted to get fried rice or a cheeseburger when I can just grab something yummy, throw it in the microwave, and relax over a good meal.
This is the perfect fix for a busy college student like myself, and though it just involves cutting up a bunch of ingredients and baking them together, I thought I’d share it on the blog since it is pretty reflective of how I normally eat.
Question of the Day: What’s one easy recipe that you find yourself making on repeat?