Cooking Tips for Delicious Meals to Enjoy in Isolation
Cooking Tips for Delicious Meals to Enjoy in Isolation
With so many people all over the world faced with COVID-19 quarantine orders during this uncertain time, there’s one thing we can all be sure of — home cooking has increased massively. It’s perhaps one of the only ways that we’ve been able to bring some sense of order, and a little bit of familiarity, back into our lives.During this pandemic, we're often shopping once every two weeks, then cooking in large batches, and leaning on rice, beans, and pasta like we never have before. There are people who have had enough home time for them to learn how to make pasta from scratch or bake their own sourdough bread, others are relying on food delivery and microwave dinners. Some are even booking themselves a private chef to come to make dinner at your home using Gathar. Because all seem to be spending more time in the kitchen than ever before, below are some home cooking inspirations for lockdown food you may not have tried yet.ShakshukaAlso known as “eggs in purgatory” or “eggs in hell,” Shakshuka is a famous Israeli dish with eggs baked in spicy tomato sauce. Though it's quite popular as an easy-to-make breakfast meal, this healthy dish it’s also well-known as one of the heartiest, meat-free dinners or lunches that can also feed an entire family. The red Shakshuka sauce should be much spicier than your Nona’s spaghetti. And as long as you don’t add the eggs to it at the beginning, the sauce can be used for both the traditional meal and for other dishes like pasta.Butternut squash and chickpea curryThis Thai-inspired meal is chock a block full of healthy veggies and spices that are super-rich in antioxidants. The beauty of this dish is you can play around with ingredients until you can work out how you like it. Swap the butternut squash for sweet potatoes, white beans for chickpeas, or you can leave the beans out of it altogether. Go ahead and add in different vegetables, switch up the spices, or slip in some chopped up shrimp or chicken breast for a nice little protein boost.Crockpot chicken tacos
Crockpot; image courtesy of Kowloonese via Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org
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Luke Fitzpatrick has been published in Forbes, Yahoo! News and Influencive. He is also a guest lecturer at the University of Sydney, lecturing in Cross-Cultural Management and the Pre-MBA Program. You can connect with him on LinkedIn.