I'll say one thing about this week of mid shifts. It was hard. Really hard. The shifts themselves were challenging work-wise. Sleep did not come easy. Workouts were very, very hard. It took a tremendous amount of willpower to stick to a healthy routine. But I did it! Meal planning was a huge help and hopping on my treadmill at the first sign of a "I don't want to workout today" thought was crucial. Don't let that negativity ferment! Nip it in the bud ASAP!
I rewarded myself with a successful breakfast experiment upon waking up from my final post-mid morning sleep: my first foray into protein waffles.
These blueberry protein waffles were fabulous! Will make again 10/10. Here's the recipe:
- 1/4 C ground oats
- 1 scoop protein powder (I used vanilla flavor for this batch...)
- 1 t baking powder
- 1/4 C liquid egg white
- 1/4 C water
- Dash of vanilla
- 1/2 C blueberries, optional
- Mix all ingredients into a batter and spoon into greased waffle iron.
- Serve with additional fruit, yogurt, cinnamon, light syrup or similar healthy topping.
I will definitely experiment with different add-ins on future batches, including varying the flavor of the protein powder, fruits, maybe adding some cinnamon. These waffles were quick to make, filling and more than adequately fueled my challenging boot camp workout that followed.
For dinner this evening, I thawed a couple of previously frozen thick sirloins and closely followed a recipe for cooking steak in an Instant Pot with a garlic butter sauce. I ate mine with a healthy and oh, so yummy side of roasted parsnips and brussels sprouts (veggies tossed in 1 T olive oil, salt and pepper to taste, 400 degree oven, profit...).
So... The steak... The end result was good, although it was a tad on the dry and overcooked side. Rather than pressure cooking it for 12 minutes as the original recipe suggested, I cut the cooking time to 8 minutes, and in hind sight, I should have cut it more given how my family likes steak - mooing. I wouldn't try this with a better cut of steak (i.e., a good filet), but I think it might turn out better with a more fatty cut and the less cooking time. I'll try this one again with these variations. The garlic butter sauce was simply fantastic, though and cut some of the dryness in the meat.
I'll sign off this post with a shift-worker pro tip. I've been steaming a lot of vegetables in the microwaves at work lately. Chopped cauliflower... Broccoli slaw... Asparagus... Just place the vegetables in a food container, add a little water, crack the lid on the container to vent and microwave for a couple of minutes and drain any excess water. Doing this is a life saver when it comes to having some wonderful meals at work and not having to rely solely on a salad to get some veggies.
Hope this finds all of you finishing off this February on a high note. Let's start climatological spring tomorrow with a bang!