No, not together. Ever since my friend, Beth, served lightly poached apricots with vanilla yogurt at our book club meeting, I've been craving them. Even bought a package of dried apricots and a quart of vanilla yogurt. I guess it's as easy as it sounds - simple syrup with vanilla. I found this recipe which I may try if I don't hear back from Beth.
What the twins want for dinner this week is Salsa and chips (Katie) and Steak (Johnny) of course. I may make that black bean, corn, tomato salsa with lime chips one night as an appetizer and grill steaks on the side. Then both my vegetarian and my carnivore are happy. Elizabeth will be happy to eat both, as will the rest of us.
What else? Wednesday night I'll do a casserole for both my family and Mary's. Maybe chicken and stuffing. Maybe chili rellenos casserole. More thoughts on this later.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Tying a roast
Just got back from church, Staples, and lacrosse sign ups. Here it is early January, and the weather is an unseasonably warm 57 degrees. Is this global warming or what? Anyway, being Sunday, I need to plan the week's eats, so I went to Epicurious.com. Not sure what I was looking at, although the oven fries recipe looks very tempting, when I saw this tutorial for tying a roast. I tied the fillet roast on Christmas Eve, but this is a more professional way to do it all at once.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Chicken pot pie
Talk about comfort food! Elizabeth just loves chicken pot pie, and I've not loved any that I've made in the past. My old flame, Paul, had a sister who made a magnificent chicken pie. It took all day to put together - starting with poaching an entire chicken, making a pie crust from scratch, cooking the vegetables to just the right doneness, then putting it all together with a rich creamy sauce. Oh yeah, it was to die for, and it was her ultimate demonstration of love. I remember she made it for the first guy she ever slept with. He didn't even show up the next day for dinner. His loss. Anyway, I think she used a recipe from the McCall's cookbook, but this one looks pretty close. It's from the King Arthur's Flour catalog.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Elizabeth's Birthday
So, what is her favorite meal? Steak? Pizza? Spaghetti? Homestyle brown rice? Maybe a nice steak would be nice--with baked potatoes. Christmas Eve is just a week away, and we always have a tenderloin roast and roasted potatoes, so is it too close? Maybe not. Hamburgers! That's it!
Chili Wednesday
Macaroni and cheese Thursday
Friday - why pizza of course!
Chili Wednesday
Macaroni and cheese Thursday
Friday - why pizza of course!
Monday, December 10, 2007
December 10th
With it being this close to Christmas, and only three days needing meals this week my shopping trip was light. So how is it that I end up spending $100???? It was a late day - the girls wanted to do some Christmas shopping after Elizabeth's violin rehearsal, so they went to Target while I went to Giant. Wanted something warm and hearty, casual and quick, so I stopped by the deli counter for corned beef and swiss - picked up a package of sauerkraut, a loaf of rye, and a bottle of thousand island dressing and voila, ruebens! Who doesn't love that?
Monday - grilled chicken, corn casserole, green salad with nuts (requested by Elizabeth)
Tuesday - going out for Thai
Wednesday - chili verde - gotta make that today
Thursday - macaroni and cheese - nice and light...uh...not
Friday-Elizabeth's birthday dinner with friends at Brasserie Beck - the coolest dinner spot in the City!
Sunday - maybe shrimp
Monday - grilled chicken, corn casserole, green salad with nuts (requested by Elizabeth)
Tuesday - going out for Thai
Wednesday - chili verde - gotta make that today
Thursday - macaroni and cheese - nice and light...uh...not
Friday-Elizabeth's birthday dinner with friends at Brasserie Beck - the coolest dinner spot in the City!
Sunday - maybe shrimp
Monday, September 10, 2007
What to eat this week
It might rain today, so I think some soup and really hearty bread would be nice. There's one on Epicurious with summer squash and other veggies looks pretty good.
Bill's requested steak one night, so we can do that Tuesday - a nice quick meal after my late work day. Wednesday, I have the day off, but have to get dinner on and off the table quickly, I'll make quiche - I'll make and extra one for Tara.
A pork loin roast is thawing, for Thursday night since that's one night we can have a leisurely meal. Some potato wedges tossed in the pan for the last hour will be nice. Leftovers need to be pork BBQ Sunday night.
Monday - Cream of summer squash soup, bread, and salad
Tuesday - Grilled steak, baked potatoes, salad
Wednesday - quiche, salad
Thursday - pork loin roast, roasted potatoes, apple sauce, green beans
Friday - hamburgers
Saturday - Proscuitto tomato, basil, mozzarella paninis.
Sunday - BBQ, coleslaw
I can go to the store today and have everything on hand, and I just love having an answer when the kids ask, as they always do, "Mom, what's for dinner?"
Bill's requested steak one night, so we can do that Tuesday - a nice quick meal after my late work day. Wednesday, I have the day off, but have to get dinner on and off the table quickly, I'll make quiche - I'll make and extra one for Tara.
A pork loin roast is thawing, for Thursday night since that's one night we can have a leisurely meal. Some potato wedges tossed in the pan for the last hour will be nice. Leftovers need to be pork BBQ Sunday night.
Monday - Cream of summer squash soup, bread, and salad
Tuesday - Grilled steak, baked potatoes, salad
Wednesday - quiche, salad
Thursday - pork loin roast, roasted potatoes, apple sauce, green beans
Friday - hamburgers
Saturday - Proscuitto tomato, basil, mozzarella paninis.
Sunday - BBQ, coleslaw
I can go to the store today and have everything on hand, and I just love having an answer when the kids ask, as they always do, "Mom, what's for dinner?"
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Pigeon Peas with Rice
In looking for an authentic rice and beans recipe for the book club food to go along with "Their Eyes Were Watching God", I came across a can of Pigeon Peas. I wondered if they were what was meant by "cow peas" in the book, so I bought a couple of cans. Turns out cow peas are what we always called black-eyed peas, so I did the recipe with the black-eyed peas instead. Very yummy.
But now I had these two cans of pigeon peas on the shelf. On the back was a recipe for a hispanic version of beans and rice - I guess there's a recipe for beans in rice in nearly every culture! Turned out to be a family favorite - all the kids just loved it- ate every bite. So I made some for Kathy's family the next night. I hope they liked it too.
Here's the recipe with my changes:
4 slices thick sliced bacon, chopped
2 cups chopped onions
1/2 c chopped bell peppers (I like a mix of red, yellow, and green)
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 cans pigeon peas (Gandules Verdes)
2 tsp salt
1 cup tomato sauce
3 cups water
2 cups rice
The recipe calls for something called Sazon Goya con Culantro y Achiote as well, but in looking up that item, I found that paprika plus a bit of nutmeg and dash of cayenne will serve just fine. Plus a sprinkling of fresh cilantro at the end is a very nice touch.
Cook the bacon in a large shallow skillet till crisp. Add the onions , garlic, and peppers and cook till softened. Drain most of the liquid from the pigeon peas and stir them in. Add the salt, seasoning, tomato sauce, rice, and water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and cook about 20 minutes until rice is done. Sprinkle with fresh cilantro. You can sprinkle with a little hot pepper vinegar if you like.
But now I had these two cans of pigeon peas on the shelf. On the back was a recipe for a hispanic version of beans and rice - I guess there's a recipe for beans in rice in nearly every culture! Turned out to be a family favorite - all the kids just loved it- ate every bite. So I made some for Kathy's family the next night. I hope they liked it too.
Here's the recipe with my changes:
4 slices thick sliced bacon, chopped
2 cups chopped onions
1/2 c chopped bell peppers (I like a mix of red, yellow, and green)
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 cans pigeon peas (Gandules Verdes)
2 tsp salt
1 cup tomato sauce
3 cups water
2 cups rice
The recipe calls for something called Sazon Goya con Culantro y Achiote as well, but in looking up that item, I found that paprika plus a bit of nutmeg and dash of cayenne will serve just fine. Plus a sprinkling of fresh cilantro at the end is a very nice touch.
Cook the bacon in a large shallow skillet till crisp. Add the onions , garlic, and peppers and cook till softened. Drain most of the liquid from the pigeon peas and stir them in. Add the salt, seasoning, tomato sauce, rice, and water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and cook about 20 minutes until rice is done. Sprinkle with fresh cilantro. You can sprinkle with a little hot pepper vinegar if you like.
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