In line with that, my planned evening meal was half a 'rookworst' (Dutch smoked sausage) on a slice of LC bread with sauerkraut. Found out I didn't have any sauerkraut left after putting the sausage on the stove to heat up. No problem, tasted very good without the sauerkraut as well, and even less work!
This was sunday, when I learnt that if you heat up a 'rookworst' in a pot of water, cut off a piece to eat and throw the rest back in the pot to cool with a lid for cat protection, it takes approximately 3.5 hours for the water to evaporate and the house to be suddenly smelling of food again if you don't turn off the gas.
I noticed in time to prevent burning, but the rookworst had split and also had a crispy skin now, not something associated with rookworst.
Upon inspection the next day (after throwing it in a dry pan to cool this time) it had gone all wrinkled as well, not very appetising.
So yesterday I made a quick onion soup to hide the now cubed rookworst from view.

My onion soup is usually vegetarian with lots of cheese, but the rookworst didn't hurt it at all.
Didn't post yesterday as I was still recovering from all the social goings on on saturday. And also trying to get to terms with likely having back pain and painkillers for the rest of my life after a visit and a good talk to the physio on friday. Takes some getting used to the idea, even though my back has been hurting when standing, walking and sleeping for a couple of years. I'll be fine, I didn't like walking anyway, and ibuprofen takes care of most of the issues when sleeping. Still a bit shaken though.
I had the same soup today. Too much left for one day, too little for two, so the dogs got lucky again.
Any ideas on a dish based on Chinese cabbage for tomorrow?
I also have tinned tuna, or frozen white fish, or cubed bacon, and things like onion, tomatoes, garlic, cream, and mayonnaise. I'm sure there is a tasty meal hiding in there somewhere, but what is it?
