We’ve had a few snags and set backs during Reno-cation week and things are going much slower than expected. We’re not too surprised though because this happens with every single reno project that we do! We’ve been going strong from about 9am until midnight most days this week and we still aren’t done yet.
After spending the entire day yesterday painting the trim and ceiling (oh wow, I almost wrote ‘sealing’, I must be tired!), today we begin painting the COLOUR (Hint: it’s BOLD!). We have been planning this colour since we moved into the house in 2008 and it is so exciting to finally see it coming to fruition!
We matched the dining room trim colour to the trim in the kitchen so it would flow nicely from one room to another. (The trim doesn’t look very nice in the picture above because it is next to harsh white primer!)
In the background of this photo you can see the kitchen trim + wainscoting. It is the same in the dining room. :)
I have a feeling it will all come together in the end…
Sort of like this delicious Dal Makhni dish that I made earlier this week, adapted from Vegan Yum Yum.
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Vegan Dal Makhni
Adapted from Vegan Yum Yum.
Yield: 2 cups
Ingredients:
- 1 cup uncooked masoor dal (or French or green lentils- I used green)
- 2-3 cups water
- 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1 cup chopped onion
- 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon (or 1-inch piece cinnamon stick), or to taste
- 1 bay leaf
- 1/4 tsp ground cloves, or to taste
- 1/4 tsp ground cardamom (or 2 green cardamom pods), or to taste
- 1 inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and minced (I only used 1 tsp b/c I don’t care for ginger that much)
- 1 garlic clove, peeled and minced
- 1 and 1/4 cup tomatoes, diced
- 1/2-3/4 tsp kosher salt, to taste
- 1/2 cup water, to thin out
- 2/3 cup cashews
- 2/3 cup water
Directions:
1. Cook the lentils in 2 cups of water until tender, about 40 minutes. Bring lentils to a boil and then reduce to medium heat. Add more water when necessary to avoid burning (I think I used 3 cups water over the course of cooking the green lentils). You can prepare the lentils the night or morning before to save time.
2. Heat the oil in a large skillet. Add the onion and cook over medium-low heat, stirring often, for about 5 minutes. Now add in the spices (cinnamon, cardamom, bay leaf, and ground cloves) and cook for another 3 minutes or so.
3. Add in the minced ginger and garlic and stir well. Cook for another 2 minutes. Add in the tomatoes and salt, and cook until slightly reduced for about 5 more minutes.
4. Stir in the cooked lentils and additional 1/2 cup water, if needed, to thin out.
5. Make the cashew cream sauce by blending the cashews in a blender and then gradually adding the water to create a sauce. Stir this cream into the lentil mixture in the skillet, saving a little to add on top for serving. Makes two 1-cup servings.
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First things first, cook the lentils. You can do this ahead of time of course.
I used ground spices which are never as good as using fresh, but I didn’t have the fresh spices on hand so I used what I had. You can always sub in fresh spices if you prefer (see recipe).
Sautee the onion for about 5 minutes and then add in the cinnamon, cardamom, bay leaf, and ground cloves.
Now add in the garlic and ginger and cook for a few more minutes.
Stir in the tomatoes and cook for another 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, make the cashew cream sauce by blending the cashews with water until smooth.
Stir in the cooked lentils.

Stir in the cashew cream sauce, reserving a bit for serving.
Cook for another few minutes and serve with a big hunk of bread!
The cashew sauce made this dish so creamy and rich…I loved it. It was a delicious meal…I only wish I had doubled the recipe!

Well, I have some BOLD and FUN colour to paint now and I’m very excited! This is the fun part.
After the wall colour is done, we have wainscoting to paint and then install. I’m not sure if we will finish today, but I really hope we can!
Do you have any funny (or disastrous) reno stories to share? Feel free to link to before and after pics if you have some too!








I dont have any disaster pics on my blog but basically anything that has to do with home reno, furniture assembly, car seat installation, kids/baby furniture assembly (swing, crib, high chair, etc)…has nearly ended in divorce for us. I am smart enough to just do it MYSELF now, not even ASK for help. And if I am truly in over my head or it’s too heavy to manage for me, I call a handyman company. I’d rather not get a divorce over a high chair :)
Love the lentil dal recipe. I have been making tons of lentils lately. Sloppy joe lentils, salsa lentils, and also a curried ginger & raisin lentil dish with tomatoes. Similar to what you posted. I bet you’d like it :)
Have a great Sunday, Angela. And the pic of you eating pizza…you’re gorgeous!!!
What a great lentil recipe! My style for sure.
I have no reno stories because I have had no desire to have the mishaps or stress that come with them. :)
Love your pretty pic!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE dal!! I’ve never seen it with green lentils though. I like the mushiness of red lentils.
After hearing so many disastrous renovation stories, I’m pretty sure I never want to undertake my own. My house will just have to suffice as it is!
I love anything incorporating cashew cream sauce. In fact, I could probably just eat it with a spoon!
oh this looks delightful indeed!
Your reno is looking great! I can’t wait to see what color you chose. We are just finishing up our nightmare of a kitchen reno. When we bought our house in May, our kitchen had this hideous flowery and fruity wallpaper that I had said had to go! We started removing the wallpaper in sept with DIF. The wallpaper was not coming off well and taking pieces of the drywall with it, so we tried a steamer. The steamer worked wonders on 2 of our walls, however it wasn’t going to work on the 2 walls with cabinets. We brought in a contractor who redrywalled our walls for us. Last week, we primed and painted our walls yellow. The kitchen looks amazing now! We have had one last snag with the kitchen…we took 3 cabinets off the wall to make it easier to remove wallpaper and paint, however since it was redrywalled, one of the cabinets does not fit :( Now to brainstorm through this snag…. Here is a link to the album, i hope it works!
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2413823&id=15707989&l=39ae46a028
Your vegan dal makhni dish looks amazing! Can’t wait to make it.
wow it looks great! we have a ceiling in the living room that we might have to rip down. Im not looking forward to it!
That looks delicious! Keep up the good work in the renovation :)
Ah, I think hiccups are the name of the game when it comes to renovations! Well done to you for keeping your spirits up.
Meanwhile I’m in awe of the cashew cream in dal idea! Magnificent!
Another fab recipe! Good luck with the rennovations.
Love the looks of this recipe! I’ve just started getting into using more Indian/middle eastern spices, so I’m excited to try this! Do you have any suggestions for how to make a nut-free version of the cashew cream??
Im not sure….Id say avocado puree but it would probably change the taste?
I think it would still taste great with the dish though! Thanks for the idea! :)
np! let me know if you do try it…i’d be interested if it works!
That looks so good!
My disaster story: I decided to pain over my bright yellow room without priming first. Yeah. Not so good.
I squirm just a little bit every time I hear about renovations. It took us 6 months to have our house painted. My dad did it for us and he’s a professional, but the timeline and constant dirt and dust made me nuts!
Thank you for the recipe- it looks amazing!
Mmmm, looks super yummy indeed! I love me some lentils anytime. And did I hear cashew sauce? I’m ALL over this yummy, vegan recipe!
The recipe looks fantastic! I made some vegan dal makhani earlier this week…but yours looks way better! I love using cashew cream in Indian recipes- I make Palak “paneer” (with tofu) and use cashew cream in the spinach and it is the bomb dot com!
Oh. My. Gosh. Our renos were a NIGHTMARE!!!! We bought a house that had a hoarder living in it, and the house stunk, and was NASTY!!!! We gutted it down to the core, and did new ceilings, floors, dry-wall, bathroom, kitchen … everything!!!
You HAVE to see the pics!! The difference is crazy – especially the nasty bathroom and kitchen!
http://everydayfoodiecanada.blogspot.com/2010/01/meals-with-family-and-main-floor-after.html
Oh I can’t wait to see what bold color you picked for your walls. I love colored walls. My kitchen is orange, basement bar is red, bedroom is red and orange, guest bathroom orange and so on. All different shades too. I think it makes a room so cheerful.
Props to you for choosing such great colors!
What a simple and healthy idea~It looks delicious. Is Indian food your favorite, Angela? :P Just wondering since you seem to re-create them often. Of course, they’re very vegan-izable too.
Going to have to try this one- I like that it uses already cooked lentils rather than cooking them as part of the recipe – so I can make them ahead or (gasp) use canned lentils in a pinch :)
This dish looks so good! The cashew sauce must be amazing!
That looks tasty!!! Mmmm.
My boyfriend and I were painting my bedroom, we underestimated how much furniture I had… fun fun! We painted hard all day (with the air conditioner off!). I was beat and we decided to finish the next day. He called me at 9am the next morning! All excited to finish painting….. yeah…. he’s one of THOSE people. He’s too cute : ) *as a side note: I’m a night owl and not a morning person*