Some readers know of my many alter egos. For example, on Friday I posted on my other blog about the limitations of diagnostic tests, especially serology tests. In the past I’ve also posted about offal on Dr Offal. Tonight though I’m posting about giblets here on Yummy Lummy. Possibly my least known blog is the one about odd movies.
I really like giblets. I have happy memories of Mum cooking giblets. On a cold night, Mum’s chicken giblets and steamed rice was really comforting and warming. I would tell people about the meal and I usually received a negative reaction. It’s no surprise when I posted a photograph on social media yesterday about my purchase I received mixed reactions. One of my social media friends compared chicken giblets to cat food. Lucky cats I say.
- Rice ¾ cup
- Quinoa ¼ cup
- Water 1 litre
- Chicken noodle soup sachet
- Chicken giblets 500 g
- Chinese five spice powder 1 teaspoon
- Chili flakes 1 tablepsoon
- In a slow cooker add all the ingredients and stir
- Turn on the slow cooker for 8 hours
- Plate up the chicken giblet congee
- Shoot a photograph
- Eat the congee and reminisce of the a great food childhood
- Wash the dishes
- Write the recipe
- Blog (verb)
So today I slept in a little and enjoyed some low fat scrambled eggs with smoked salmon.
After breakfast, I called Dad and wished him Happy Father’s day. I went for a walk on the cloudy Sunday morning and shot some photographs.
After the walk I went and put some diesel into my car and then went about preparing dinner.
For lunch I had leftover asparagus and silverbeet soup with some Greek yoghurt and Parmesan cheese.
I spent the afternoon doing some work, watching House, MD on Netflix and trying to stay warm.
Tonight I spoke with my daughters via FaceTime and enjoyed a Father’s day by myself.
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Looks tasty!!!
I tasted good too 🙂