So...whats for dinner?
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Ditto on the hope that we can hear about how Michelle is doing. Hopefully, she and family are just mired in moving tasks.
Susan, your post sent me on a search to learn more about your delicious sounding dinner. Mmmmmmm! Thanks for again expanding my food/recipe vocab!
Last evening we attended a local "Dinner in the Field".... So much wonderful food I'll have to reference the menu card to give it justice for posting.....later. It didn't hurt that we had San Diego weather until dark. Amazing event!
DH is on a two day search committee retreat, so I'd best get off the screen and get started on doing some of the things I hope to accomplish while home alone......
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I have caught up with the posts for the past several days and responded to each in my thoughts as I read. But I don't have the memory or energy to write it all.
I didn't do any cooking on Fri. or yesterday because we were busy attending festivals in two different directions. Friday we went to a blue-grass festival in Pine River. Lunch there was a delicious prime rib sandwich on a hoagie bun with horse-radish sour cream sauce. The meat was sliced very thin and was oh so tasty. Supper was a shared large serving of fresh cut french fries with chili and melted cheese over them. Very low cal.
Yesterday we drove to Barnesville for the Potato Days festival. We were told to be sure and sample the potato sausage, which was wrapped in a paper-thin tortilla-like potato food whose name escapes me. Felse? The name has five letters! Apparently it's available in supermarkets in Fargo. The sausage tasted like sausage and was softer in texture than smoked pork sausage. We also sampled, as instructed, the potato dumpling, which was white and round and served in a little cup with melted butter. The texture was firm, not hard, and the taste was rather bland. But, hey, what isn't delicious in melted butter?
I don't know what our home-cooked dinner will be tonight. Maybe shrimp and pasta.
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Love, how about a nice red cabbage recipe?
http://www.food.com/recipe/crock-pot-baked-spiced-red-cabbage-with-apples-or-pears
http://www.food.com/recipe/cabbage-casserole-36882
or this?
http://www.food.com/recipe/stuffed-cabbage-casserole-368861
I haven't tried them yet though,lol
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Tonights dinner will be chopped steaks with mushroom gravy and homemade egg noodles with mustard and green beans (new recipe.) Since it's 90+ degrees out, normally I'd be cooking on the grill, but I happen to have all the required ingredients for this combination so that's what it will be.
I also peeled and sliced 8 pounds of peaches, so that will be dessert. If there's one taste that defines summer for me, it's the taste of a perfectly ripe and juicy peach. This peach requires no other adornment and in my opinion, cooking only detracts from it's taste. These were grown by a friend of mine and they are superb just as they are. -
It's 90F and rainy here...and I'm greatly enjoying the weather. It's probably the first time I've been comfortable while making prickly pear jelly! :-)
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carole - lefse? It is a potato crepe.
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I have a Boston butt, well half of one, in the oven. When it reaches temp, I will let it rest and then pull it. I have made a mustard sauce and a red sauce for the different preferences in the house. We will have pulled pork sandwiches on our homemade rolls, with a pickle of course. Sides will be steamed corn, green beans, and some cole slaw with a buttermilk dressing. And the required sliced tomatoes. [We are finally catching up on those tomatoes!!!]
This is the first time I have done a pulled pork kind of thing. I chose a Yucatan recipe so I can turn it into tacos later this week. Would have prefered to do it on the grill, but the man-who-controls-the-grill didn't have the time to tend it today.
*susan*
http://leitesculinaria.com/74692/recipes-yucatan-slow-roasted-pork.html Though I marinated it overnight, and added some Mexican oregano.
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thank you bedo i will give them a look!
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Carole Lefse is actually the Scandinavian version of flat bread, kind of related to the flour tortilla but made with mashed potatoes. The Norweigan potato dumpling is usually made with grated raw potatoes and can be quite bland. I give them more flavor by tucking a bit of ham fat in the middle and cooking them with a ham hock.
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Turn it into tacos? Why no, that won't happen. The pork is ALL gone. I thought I was being smart and creating enough food so I didn't have to cook tomorrow. So sad, but so delicious.
*susan*
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My condolences to Debbie and Susan on your recent losses. Debbie you've had more losses, in a short time, than anyone should be expected to bear.
I've been visiting my DB in the Hudson Valley (NY) all week. He's been doing the cooking, mostly on the grill. Tonight we went to this little place called Market Market for hamburgers. They had one just the right size for me called a Whimpy - 3 oz of grass fed beef shaped into a thick patty, served on a mini homemade bun. One of the best burgers I've ever had. Earlier today, we went peach picking. I have a fresh peach crisp in the oven now. Tomorrow I'm helping him and one of his friends make boudin sausage for a Cajun festival they're going to next week. I've never tasted boudin, so this will be a new gustatory experience. -
P.S. I too am worried about Michelle. If you're out there lurking, Michelle, I'm thinking about you and sending you healing thoughts.
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As am I Michelle.
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And all of us. Hugs Michelle, and hope we hear good news soon.
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Out for dinner at the Belhurst Castle clam corn chowder in a bread bowl and shared a muffalata panini sooo good. Ate outside by a firepit on a cool night overlooking the lake. Super night.
last night a filet, cajun rice and sautee zuccini, yellow squash, onion and cherry tomatos (all from my garden)
Susan Laughing that you have a "boston butt" ha ha I have a NY one!
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Lol Carrie! That makes two of us!
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Just saw a Facebook posting and picture of Michelle out to dinner this weekend. She looks good.
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Thank you Hauntie for the update on Michelle.
Michelle - glad you are feeling well enough to go out to dinner. Miss you and love you.
Dinner last night was pulled pork loin from the crockpot. Cooked in a mango/ginger viniagrette - bottled - sorry Susan. Put in lots of browned onions and garlic. Reduced cooking liquid for sauce and put on hamburger buns. Made remainder of slaw with red onion, grapes and blueberries. It was yummy. Pork will become stir fry sort of with lots of vegies and rice later today.
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Susan, thanks for the link to that recipe. Hubby and I try to avoid pork anymore, as we don't feel very good after eating it, but I'm going to try that combo of spices and cook a tri-tip or maybe a bunch of chicken breasts - nah, probably the tri-tip.

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garden, I think you could put that mixture on almost anything and it would be delicious. Agree on commercial pork... it can be unpalatable, but this pasture-raised Berkshire pork we just bought is like the pork-of-old. *susan*
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We used to raise our own pigs, but now live in the city. Somehow, I doubt our neighbors would appreciate it
We should probably check out some pasture raised pork. We drive down to California to buy our beef from an organic place - we should check, he'll probably have some pork as well. I'd want to try just a small amount to see if there's a difference in how we feel. -
Thank you, Chabba and Special K, for providing the name of the potato crepe, Lefse. I think I will buy some when we go to Fargo/Moorehead tomorrow to meet up with some SD friends for lunch and a visit.
Last night's shrimp and pasta main dish was delicious. I sauted the shrimp in butter and olive oil very briefly and added two large cloves of garlic, chopped, for about 30 seconds before I turned off the burner. I cooked the Dreamfield linguini for 6 min. then added snow peas for about a min. Before draining the pasta and peas, I reserved a cup of pasta water, following Lidia's practice. The pasta and peas joined the shrimp and garlic in the skillet over a low heat. I added some pasta water and a handful of freshly grated parm-reg. Also a little more EVOO. A creamy sauce developed. We sprinkled a little extra cheese on our serving. Yum, yum!
Our salad was peeled and sliced cucumber and sliced yellow heirloom tomato with a sprinkling of very good balsamic vinegar. Vidalia onion on dh's salad.
Tonight's dinner will be fajitas made with some grass-fed beef I bought at the farmer's mkt several weeks ago. A small ribeye steak, about 8 oz. This will be my first time to try the grass-fed beef. I'm expecting it to be tough; that's why I'm cutting it into strips for the fajitas. I have colored peppers and will slice up an onion, too, and saute the veggies in a skillet with the beef.
I was amused this morning when we saw on a map on the Weather Channel that the temp. in LA would be lower today than the temp. in MN. Our lovely cool weather has gone away and we're having a heat wave during our last week in Park Rapids.
So happy to hear that Michelle was feeling good enough to go out to dinner. Thinking of Debbie, Deb, and Susan as they cope with their losses.
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Carole, normally the grass-fed beef we get is tougher than that found in grocery stores, though the last batch we bought we actually did fry the ribeye steak, and it was relatively tender (certainly not prime quality tender, but a long ways from shoe leather tough
. The taste, though is so much better (to me). I was raised on grass-fed beef and moose meat, though, so the stronger meat flavor is "normal" to my taste buds. -
Carol your dinner sounds really good, I might need to try that!
I forget who posted a pizza they made a page or so back but it sounded heavenly!
Lacey- The pics you posted on Facebook of your dinner out were super cool. It looked like a great night and I agree- the weather that night was perfect!
I have been so busy! This weekend was our towns Old Home Day where they have a parade and activities at the field for the kids and lots of fair food, petting zoo, pony rides etc. My brother lives about a 10 minute walk from all of it so we parked at his house and went back and forth all day. They have fire works at night so we actually brought the camper to his house as he was having people over and cooking lots of food etc. We walked down to the fireworks and laid in the field, walked back and out the boys to bed and then enjoyed the fire. It was a nice night but we stayed up way too late!
Sunday was our neighbors sons birthday party and we were there from 12- almost 7! Long day but the boys (and us) had a blast and just chatted the afternoon away and leftovers from the party for dinner.
Today is our last day as just me and the boys. School will be starting and we will have a new routine. DS1 has school m-f 8-2!!!! So I am going to have to get up early to pack his lunch etc. My days of laying in bed watching cartoons is over! We went to the park for the morning and have been getting laundry etc done this afternoon.
Tonights dinner is chili chicken with avocado, cucumber salsa, some rice and some zucchini. My dad dropped off a bunch of eggplant today so I think that will be for tomorrow!!!
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I haven't been cooking much since my TE replacement, because the freaking drains are putting out way too much. It's going to be two weeks out on Wed, and it still over 80 a day from one. The other one is less tHan 10, so he'll pull that tomorrow, but not thebone that puts out 80. Yuck. And if course, the longer in, the more worry about infection. Third times the charm, third times the charm, third times the charm! So I made tuna casserole yesterday, today is leftovers. TE better be ok, if I am reduced to eating tuna casserole..... LOL
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Wow it's been forever since I had tuna casserole. Ya know, right now it sounds pretty good. On the other hand, I'm frigging starving!!
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LOL, guess it wasn't that bad! LOL
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Call me crazy - but every now and then I get a craving for tuna noodle cassarole. I am thinking it is when I am stressed about something and looking backward to comfort food of yore!
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Ok, you're crazy! Did that help? LOL
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Just saw a brief post on Facebook by Michelle and her DH, who indicated that it is still difficult for her to type.....but she did! From another post, it looks like the family wedding is coming up...so hoping they have a beautiful time there.
Skipped dinner last night....had lunch with my social worker friends. The hostess, who doesn't cook much, ordered a ton of Italian food from a local restaurant, so it counted as dinner for me. I brought some fresh corn and bean salsa and chips. She had a large fruit tray, then a spinach salad, tasted ravioli, eggplant parm and chicken parm. Chocolate gelato for dessert.
When I returned home, I was exhausted (maybe cumulative lousy sleep nights, maybe related to realizing it was my cancerversary, maybe processing that I am finally no longer going to be working with those colleagues...who knows). Anyway, while reading mail I fell asleep......for over two hours. Forced myself to get off the couch, happy to see DH took care of his own dinner, and watched Breaking Bad with him since He had to miss it Sun nite.
Amazingly, I was still able to sleep last night.
Fond memories of making tuna casserole, ladies. I used to love and devour that frequently in the seventies. Haven't seen or made it for decades!
Moon, I hope those drains resolve soon and that you can have a scrumptious meal to celebrate!
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