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I subscribe to the New York Times Cooking newsletter. Besides having some brilliant ideas and being well-written, I recall that Sam Sifton has dubbed Wednesday as No Recipe Day, and he then goes on to describe what he threw together. Here's what he sent this week:
What do the rest of you do? I suspect some of you usually don't use recipes. Normally, when I build a meal, there's a lot of planning involved, since I want everything exactly so. And, while I initially rejected the idea of "shopping to cook with no recipe", I think I could grow to like the idea.
You don’t even need to cook with a recipe at all! You could join me in our Wednesday tradition of no-recipe cooking Just pick up some salmon at the market, along with a bundle or two of asparagus. Roast the vegetables, dressed in olive oil, salt and pepper, in a hot oven. Then salt, pepper and glaze the fish with mayonnaise cut through with a splash of maple syrup, a few dashes of Worcestershire sauce and as much good mustard as you can manage. Slide it on a baking pan into the oven beneath the asparagus to cook for a few minutes less than you think you ought to, and you’ll eat like royalty.
I don't typically say "It's Wednesday: time to throw something together!" It's more of a spontaneous thing, usually related to how much time I have. It's also usually a case of putting something together with what I already have, rather than shopping for things I plan to throw together. And, in reality, almost everything I make turns into a recipe, since I want to record what I did if I like the results.
What do the rest of you do? I suspect some of you usually don't use recipes. Normally, when I build a meal, there's a lot of planning involved, since I want everything exactly so. And, while I initially rejected the idea of "shopping to cook with no recipe", I think I could grow to like the idea.