This weekend consisted mostly of a reading marathon.
{Pause to push glasses up on nose.}
After weeks of not being able to get into The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, I got finally got sucked into the story and couldn't put it down. Couple that with multiple glasses of wine, afternoon naps, an action movie at an air-conditioned theatre (holy crap it's hot), and a short trip to the pool, and you have one lazy, relaxing weekend.
Saturday night we engaged in one of our most favorite pastimes - eating pizza. Luckily, there's a great local-ish place about 10 minutes from our house that has gluten-free pizza is BYOB...AND we just happened to have a previously purchased Groupon for. Score!
We each got a pizza, not because we each needed a whole pizza, but because I'm stingy and like to have leftovers to eat later. Hey - it's not very often I get gluten-free pizza made FOR me! My pizza was topped with pesto, artichoke hearts, roasted chicken, tomatoes and mushrooms.
Yeah. It was good.
I pretty much had to go straight to bed when we got home. I ate entirely too much of it. I don't care - it was worth it.
This morning, after a cup of coffee and a small breakfast, The Hubby and I went to the grocery store to beat the crowds (and the heat). There is nothing I love more than looking into my refrigerator after a trip to the grocery store (especially during the summer) and seeing a drawer full of fresh produce and protein.
Fresh shrimp was on sale, as were cherry tomatoes, so we decided on a light pasta dish for dinner tonight. As an extra special treat, The Hubby cooked while I attempted to keep our kitchen cool with this:
No, I'm not being dramatic. Yes, it was (is) that hot.
Did I mention it was 108ยบ today?
Onward.
Shrimp pan-seared with olive oil and garlic (and salt & pepper).
Pan-seared shrimp removed from pan. Hot pan de-glazed with white wine.
Addition of burst cherry tomatoes, salt & pepper, more wine, butter, and more olive oil.
Shrimp added back in to pan sauce, then tossed with freshly cooked pasta.
Fresh basil added at the end.
Hear that? I hear angels singing.
I think I could eat pizza and pasta for every meal. It's so easy to make both healthy and still satisfying in a way that nothing else is.
Add some wine...and you have heaven.
-K