Don’t you just love when everything piles on your plate at once? Like the perfect storm of a week? I feel as though I am in a hurricane with a tornado headed my way.
I’m just a ball of stress at the moment. Life is all happening in this one little week. Like, I barely remembered to eat lunch yesterday. That literally never happens because my stomach starts growling around 9:30 a.m. & I have to feed the beast. (Don’t worry I drank my smoothie, ate some Cheez-its & had 2 Reese’s cups so I totally nourished myself)
I also have some sort of weird constellation growing on my chin?? Not sure what that’s about & people are starting to stare. Maybe it’s because my cover up is three shades darker than I currently am, but I can’t help that I’m an olive gal living in a Washington world, ya know?
I’m not complaining, really. I’m excellent at managing mass quantities of stress. My mind works really well under pressure, it’s just my body that fails me. Requiring sleep when it knows how much I have to get done, so selfish, I can’t.
Please pray that this week goes by quickly & that my chin pimples stay at bay.
Time: 30 minutes (prep + cooking) | Serves: 2-3
Ingredients:
- 4-5 filets of cod, cut into thin strips
- 1 cup of olive oil
- 1 cup of panko breadcrumbs
- 1 tsp. of cajun seasoning
- 1/2 tsp. of crushed red pepper
- S+P, to taste
- 1 tbsp. of cilantro, chopped
- Juice of 1/2 a lemon
- Favie sauce with fish
How to:
- Preheat the broiler
- In a shallow bowl, add olive oil
- In another bowl, add panko + cajun seasoning + red pepper + S+P + cilantro
- Dredge fish in olive oil + breadcrumbs & arrange evenly on a lined baking sheet
- Broil for 6 minutes or until golden & fish flaky
- Squeeze lemon juice over fish
- Serve with some frenchies & your favie sauce
- Reminisce on childhood dinners when you ate fish sticks from a box & wonder how you survived
Poor girl, the constellation on your chin must match the constellation on my entire face… WTF?!?! Cheez-its & chocolate should definitely help.
This fish looks amazing! I love the way you sliced it up then. OH YUM!
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Hahaha. Been there, Debbie. Chocolate is the only cure.
& thank ya!!
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My constellation is moving from the chin, to the cheeks, and who knows what’s next… Also, actually looking forward to eating some fish sticks now for the first time since Kindergarten- thanks for posting this, can’t wait to try!
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Looks really good! Just wait until you get both pimples and wrinkles……………..
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Oh no, Liy. I thought you couldn’t have both?! Geeze….
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Hahahaha I hope your constellation is clearing up. & I certainly hope you try these! So easy & delightful.
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Also – I love reading your blog and I nominated you for a Most Inspiring Blog Award. Please visit this post: https://asouthernsilverlining.wordpress.com/2015/04/30/most-inspiring-blog-award/
(PS – the spinach pesto flatbreads are in my dinner line up for next week!!)
Best wishes // Ashley
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Very niiiice (did you hear the accent with this one?)
Chin constellations are the absolute worst.
My ‘starts’ always seem to form in some sort of symmetry. You could probably draw another star by just connecting them.
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Beautiful accent.
Right?? Like they are all in cahoots or something.
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Panko bread crumbs are DELICIOUS they make everything taste perfect. I’ve been having horrible chin pimples too 😦 It’s just that time of year!
Danika Maia
http://www.danikamaia.com
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This looks yummy. I will definitely try this recipe!
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