The diary game // How I cooked to appreciate my colleagues after my illness@signatory // #club5050// 10 payout to @steemwomensclub
(back to work on Monday)
So yesterday being Sunday, I took a walk down to the market, yes, there is a market close to where I leave. I just love being in a neighborhood where I can get anything I want with little or no stress. I figured I had little money with me so I had to think of something nice but less expensive that I can cook. I remembered that I have a pack of macaroni at home.
This is the beauty of buying things in bulk and storing them even if you may not need them at that particular time.
I decided to buy some meat, garlic and ginger, fresh tomatoes, green beans, carrots and some ripe plantain. I already had groundnut oil, tomato paste, pepper and other spices I may need at home.
When I got home, all I had to do was wash and steam the meat in preparation for the next day. I couldn’t cook the food that Sunday evening because I do not have a refrigerator and I needed the food fresh.
I removed the meat from the pot and then used the meat pot and some water from the meat to cook the macaroni. I added a lot more water to the pot and then poured in the macaroni and let it cook until it softens. I made sure that the water was much because I was going to sieve it after it is done. While this was ongoing, I chopped my plantain into bits and set aside. I usually like them in circles.
soft and sieved
cooking
Macaroni doesn’t take much time to soften. Once I noticed that it has soften, I removed it from the fire and sieved the water. I left the macaroni in the pot and covered up. Then I put my pan on the fire, added some groundnut oil, then added the chopped tomato and onions. I let it simmer a little and added the tomato paste, added my spices (I used one maggi and Onga), added my dry pepper, garlic, ginger and salt and stir. Some persons would prefer to use fresh pepper but I don’t really care much for peppers. At this point, I added my meat and stir. Lastly, I added the carrot and green beans and gave it a good stir. You don’t want these vegetables over cooked so don’t let it stay in the fire for long at all.
Finally, I poured in my macaroni that has been sitting in the pot quietly and mixed everything up. At this point, it is good to give it a good stir otherwise, the whole paste will not mix properly. it is just a matter of seconds and my macaroni was ready.
I set aside and on another frying pan, added some groundnut oil and fried my plantain.
The beauty of macaroni is that it can be cooked however you fancy.
Since I don’t have a lot of take-away packs in my house, I used the ones big enough to accommodate what I have. I packed them in and went to take my shower, got ready to go to the office and off I went.
Getting to the office, they were all happy to see me as I was happy to see them. I gave them the pack and I was surprised they all devoured the food without even asking questions. That is what even made it worthwhile.
It is true what they say: There is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving. There I was thinking it is too small but they appreciated it.
It is good to be back to steem. Thank you for devoting the time to go through my diary.
kindly find my introductory post https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@signatory/my-introduction-post-to-steemit-mentorship-by-cryptokannon
This is my power up for the last 30 days to join club5050
Special appreciation to:
@steemwomensclub
@svm038
@ngoenyi
@event-horizon
@saracampero
thank you so much
Am happy for your recovery. Your kindness will never go unnoticed, but my mouth is already watering for this delicious mix. When next you cook this dish remember me ooo. Thanks @signatory
awww thanks ma'am. i sure will next time.
This macaroni doesn't look local to me oo.
Anyways, glad you are back to work and I'm sure your colleagues enjoyed it.
thanks dear.
Thanks to Jehovah you’re okay now.
You did well for appreciating your colleagues for helping you out when you’re down @signatory
thanks love