We ate lunch so late that we I wasn’t that hungry for dinner, so we scaled it down – no steak – we’ll have that tomorrow. We ended up not going to the movie – we had the wrong time for the wrong movie theater! But that’s okay, we ended up going to The Fresh Market and I ended up getting really good scallops – I ended up wrapping Tony’s in bacon with just a quick salt and pepper for seasoning – I decided to use my herbed goat cheese on my four scallops – SO GOOD!
I was afraid I would lose my goat cheese if it melted too much, so I used my pan that I use in my toaster oven – just covered it in aluminum foil.
I used the Harmony grain blend from Trader Joe’s, mixed with 1 small zucchini as our side dish. Hannah was in charge of the garlic bread – it was actually garlic bread, i.e. it had slivers of garlic in it, and she added a touch of butter and garlic salt in the toaster oven – a perfect light meal!
I love all the combinations of grains in this – couscous, red quinoa – and the fact that I made it in my rice maker and it came out perfect – this one is a keeper!
Off to finish cleaning the kitchen – don’t forget to stop by tomorrow for day 60 stats and my first day of the month giveaway! 😀
Oh no! Sorry to hear about the movie mix up!! Way to go with the dinner!
Oh wow, that looks awesome!
That looks like a dinner from a 4 star restaurant! It looks, in BizSpeak, SO GOOD!
Your scallops look awesome! What anice light din din. That grain mixture from TJs is my favorite! We don’t have a TJs near our new house so my MIL sends it to me every now and again. So good
that grain mix looks awesome – i can’t wait to see your stats!
No way, those scallops look great. Scallops are my all time favorite fish. The goat cheese on top just makes them look amazing. Now I want some!
That is one nice looking meal! I’ve never been very good at cooking scallops – yours look awesome.
Mmm scallops, how I love thee! Seriously, my favorite seafood.
Loving that side dish! 🙂
Those scallops look seriously amazing.
You have to see UP! It’s so cute. Try to see it in 3-D if you can 🙂