Shrimp with diced tomatoes, basil and feta
Hey everyone! Hope youโre having a good night ๐ I just had to ask myself what day it is, since my belly is not full of Indian food- it is full of shrimpies though, which is of course the next best thing! Iโll get my Indian fix in the next 48 hours so no need to fret ๐
I was planning on having a smoothie for lunch, but when the time came all I wanted was a salad beast.
And a BEAST it was:
Spinach, sweet onion, tomatoes, bell pepper, avocado, dulse and cucumber, all drowning in a spicy almond butter dressing loosely based on the Pad Thai sauce I made the other day. It had 1/8 cup water, 1 tbs almond butter, 2 tbs chickpea miso, a splash of sesame oil, a splash of Nama Shoyu, a garlic clove and cayenne pepper.
It looks a like a lot of dressing, but it perfectly coated every spinach leaf:
I went into work for a while, trained my client who is always dressed to perfection (sheโs super cute), and then came home to get ready for spin and Zumba.
I was hit in the face with a midday slump so I turned to Raw Vegan Redbull (aka green juice) to help me out:
1/2 english cucumber, 1 green apple, handful of parsley, 2 kiwis and half a lemon.
It gave me wings ๐
Spin and Zumba were SO much fun โIโm going to miss teaching while Iโm at school– and then I came home to make some anniversary dinner with the pilot.
The meal was based on the glorious dinner that my friend Jeni made for Girl’s night a couple of weeks ago:
Shrimp with Diced Tomatoes, Basil and Feta
I sautรฉed some shrimp with a little EVOO and seasoned them with sea salt and red pepper flakes before putting them in the baking dish:
(undercook them a little.. you want them to be pink, but theyโll finish baking in the oven)
In the same skillet, I added more EVOO, a small chopped onion, 3 cloves of gahhhlic, sea salt, pepper and Italian seasonings and let them sweat out for 5 minutes on medium heat.
To that, I added a can of drained organic diced tomatoes and fresh basil from the garden.
After adjusting the seasonings and letting the tomatoes heat through, I poured the sauce over the shrimpies:
Top with feta cheese (or half of it with feta cheese if you roll like the pilot and I do):
Bake for 10 minutes at 350* and serve over pasta or zucchini noodles ๐
While I was making the shrimp dish, I asked the pilot if he would mind making the artichokes since heโs a pro.
He had the โchokes boiling and seemed to be pretty occupied over by the stove. When I asked what he was doing, he presented me with this:
He carved an artichoke stem into Viesa.
See the resemblance?
My pilot is so multitalented ๐ Hahah.
And then: THE POWER WENT OUT!!!
We had a beautiful meal by candlelight and opened the front door โwe put the baby gate up so the puppies wouldnโt escape- and watched the lightening. Pretty romantic, eh?
We had chokes:
The pilotโs plate:
My plate:
Such a delicious meal ๐
Now the power is back on and Iโm going to get back to my book before we go to bed. The girls and I are seeing the movie tomorrow night and since Iโve only been able to read sporadically, I have about 200 pages left. Iโm hoping I can finish it before the movie!! AHhhhhh!
Have a great night and Iโll see ya in the morning <3
Much love,
G
that artichoke is hilarious! love the new layout, so neat & clean ๐
I love the artichoke!! So cute!
I love crazy mixed up salads!