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TV Dinner
Some nights, you just want snacky foods. Things to nibble.
Friday night, Matt and I planned to watch the first disc from 'The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.', and because we don't have a good Asian take-out place, did a little cooking ourselves.
Ok. Not all of it falls under the umbrella of 'cooking'. Steaming these vegetarian, store-bought, buns isn't really cooking.
But frying up the panko-crusted, faux shrimp qualifies!
The vegetarian potstickers; these we made.
Carrot and ginger, water chestnuts, tofu, garlic, cabbage, a bit of sesame oil. Extremely yummy.
Cheating, again. Egg flower soup...from an envelope!...for Matt, and vegetable broth mixed with white miso for me.
But I'll tell you what: major cooking or no, it was the perfect meal for watching Bruce Campbell.
Tagged with: Food and Drink + Asian + Potstickers + TV + Bruce Campbell + Take-Out
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