So...whats for dinner?
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We picked Wisconsin and Duke, and they both did it. I am actually delighted that Kentucky didn't win. Their philosophy of how to build a yearly team that is just treading water waiting to go to the NBA after their freshman year isn't compatible with the idea of a student-athlete, in my opinion. My husband went to Duke and will always pull for them. He watches an unreasonable amount of college b-ball and analyzes games endlessly with his college buddies. Keeps him off the streets. :-)
*susan*
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Yes Susan, your DH could be involved in much more questionable activity than a college basketball obsession...but then I am biased.
And yes, I share your opinion about Kentucky's "NBA farm league" philosophy of college basketball. So I was happy to see the real college team make it to the finals. Tonight the ND gals barely squeaked by South Carolina. They will not get away with that if they play UCONN Tuesday night. Go Irish!
Our Easter went well....after a lot of effort. I made what felt like a ton of food for five people, but it was well appreciated....DS2 and DGF took a lasagna home, and our niece took some, as well as the pasta dish with asparagus, lemon and parmesan.
For apps we had assorted cheeses and crackers, crudite and hummus, and fruit kebobs with dip that DGF brought. For dinner we had "combo fowl".....barbecued turkey tips and balsamic/rosemary marinated chicken breasts, two pasta dishes....roasted veggie lasagna, and lemon parmesan gemelli with asparagus, red onion and yellow squash, a garden salad, and mashed butternut squash. For dessert we had the fresh giant strawberries dipped in sour cream and dark brown sugar. Also offered a Trader's lemon tart and the cookies I posted along with anise pizzelles.
The egg hunt went well except for the fact that two eggs were not found and they were two of three that had $$ in them. DH still has no idea where he hid them. LOL
After dinner our next door neighbors joined us and we had some good laughs. She brought some chocolate meringues, and boy were they good! Everything she makes is good.
Oh, DGF's little Scotty came too, and loved playing fetch in the backyard with anybody who was willing to bear the chill. He is a city leash dog, so he was delerious about the freedom he had today. He is a very cute little guy, sort of like a little cartoon character, and easy to have around.
So we all had fun and DH and I will be eating leftovers all week which is fine with this tired cook!
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Pix of dinner, pooch, and Easter fam portrait with DH's photo stick which we all make fun of until it becomes handy. 


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Lovely family Lacey! I can't believe how much food you made! LOL
Just my DH made it home for Easter. DD1 husband was oncall, DD2 worked, DD1 wife still is laid up with the 2 plate 7 screws and 2 pin ankle, and DD2 wirjed. What you gonna do? LOL. Made a small part of ham about 3 lbs. Scalloped potatoes with sweet potatoes added in and the last frozen corn from last summer. Oh and Pillsbury biscuits. LOL. Not exactly what I usually cook with everyone home UT plenty for 2 meals Each. DH is going to South Carolina for work this week. He went last week to NC. He's kind of fed up with the corporate office releasing all those engineers. He's now working 6 days a week with no overtime pay.
I'm glad WI won. It was a heart breaker last year with them losing at the last second.
Red, i wouldn't worry about the eggs, most kids do what mine did, they eat the white and toss the yolk. LOL
Much love

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Tonight is a leftover night!
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Love the pics Lacey. Looks like you managed to please everybody. No wonder you're a tired cook!
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Very quiet on here today. Everybody must be doing lots of cooking :-) Or maybe in a sugar induced lethargy from eating too many peeps or chocolate bunny heads. Susan -- you'd better be packing.
Tonight is pasta with spicy Italian sausage and peppers and a tomato/fresh basil salad. Fortunately I have fresh frozen pasta in the freezer so I don't have to start from scratch.
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I am doing taxes, no bunny heads or peeps consumed, no cooking yet. I think we are doing leftovers from last night - ham with cherry/mustard sauce, my vegan scalloped potatoes that turned out ok, and a salad since we ate all the asparagus.
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Sure dinner will be junk food extreme, as it is is my bowling League's potluck. One of the guys makes a Black Russian Chocolate Cake that is to die for. He say's its full of booze and they all think I must be an alcoholic cause I can't taste it at all, but it is the most moist, decadent cake I have ever had. He sent me a message that he wasn't making one this time (usually at Christmas) --said it would be Black Russian Brownies.... If I had to decide on my last meal, that cake would be the dessert. -
red - is this the recipe? Looks yummy! I have a similar one but has sour cream and no vodka. I usually drizzle melted dark and white chocolate instead of glaze. It stays moist forever, so it is a good cake to slice up and platter.
http://www.imbored-letsgo.com/black-russian-cake/
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ok. I only read one page back. I'm just going to keep up now. LOL! But I took notes so:
welcome suzancarol!
Congratulations on having a Captain for a daughter, Sk!
Auntienance, cooking for a friend is a nice thing to do.
Red, hoping your PT is helping with the arm and the pain.
Carol, sorry about your friend.
Minus how'd the visit go with your son?
Susan, did I read your PET scan was a good one? I've never had one. I should be glad I guess. But you know you always wonder what it will show. When do you leave on your fantastic trip?
Red, if I didn't say before- Yay for the end of RADs! The zucchini people and races are a hoot! I love it. But I'm sorry you Are having trouble with that Darn Hercptin. Hope it stops hitting so hard.
Hello to Joyce, and to Luvmygoats, glad to see you pop in, since I've been behind. Hope I haven't missed anyone!
Supper last nite was hummus and V8. I guess I was lazy. To nite it's leftovers. Last 2 slices of ham and the potatoes.
Much love to all.
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Special, I don't know. Everytime I ask for recipe, he says GOOGLE IT. His is really chocolaty and he puts a ganache on top. But he makes it in a bundt pan. So maybe he uses chocolate cake mix. But he kinda likes to cook so it might be from scratch. One time he brought whipped creame in one of those aluminum pressurized cans like they use on TOP CHEF...... It is really black and gooey and jeez, I am getting so excited for CAKE......
Therapy---well today was the first day where the therapist worked the whole session with the hand and wrist. It hurt some. he massaged my scar for a long time and then we did hand holding with resistance. Its depressing how little they ask me to do and how hard it is to do it.....One of my exercizes is to touch my fingers one at a time to my thumb......and the pinky one hurts... I have a funny looking thing on my skin where the cast was that they claimed they have never seen, so tomorrow I am going to Urbana to my dermatologist to have her take a look. It's a yellow triangular shaped thing and its a little bigger than a pencil eraser so sorta big considering the size of othe things she takes off. Better safe than sorry...
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Not sure what's for dinner
Maybe shrimp cocktail and asparagus
I don't know how to post kitchen pics. Would anyone be willing to post if I emailed them?
PS they are really really ugly, but hey, I guess we're all honest and it just weird me, "cabin" and all
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bedo, don't you have my email address? If not, PM me, and I will give it to you. Would be very happy to upload your photos. We need more KITCHEN!
Tonight was leftover tandoori-Indian stuff. Client meeting went much better today. I can finally focus on trip planning and packing. But, first, laundry. Lots and lots of laundry.
*susan*
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Hi Susan ,
I sent them on. This is a 5x8 kitchen with no dishwasher, window, disposal, in a "cabin" so please be kind.
I hope you got them.
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Haven't arrived yet..... waiting....
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I'm glad the client meeting went well for you Susan. I remember always being glad when customer meetings were finished for the day! :-)
If I were there, I'd take care of the laundry for you. Laundry is one of those things I do as a background task, so I can get a lot of other stuff done while the washing machine and dryer are doing their job.
Red, I hope the "thing" is nothing exciting.
Moon, I thought Wisconsin was going to do it.....Sharon was watching the game and doing the taxes while I was cooking.
Bedo, my college kitchen was about the same size and was not near an outside wall. I didn't mind the smallness, especially when the two of us were cooking because we were always bumping into each other. When one is 19 that is just fine! ;-)
I screwed up a bit today. I started a lamb/rice pilaf around much tool ate. I missed the suggestion that the meat/onion/carrot needs to boil for about 90 minutes.......I know the rice takes about 30 minutes.... It's 8:45 and I've got another 30 minutes before it's ready......
My excuse is I had to do some orange tree trimming. Tomorrow the city is picking up "piles" of trash tomorrow.....so that came first. I was going to do this recipe on Saturday, but we went kayaking in the evening and then Sunday my MIL had us over for Easter dinner. I didn't want to let the lamb "sit" any longer in the refrigerator and I didn't want to freeze the lamb fat...so tonight it is....
It's an interesting flavor...cumin, bay leaves, allspice, black pepper and salt. The amounts are kind of vague..start with a little of each and add until it tastes right. I have no idea how it is supposed to taste, so it's another big experiment. The house smells great, the dogs are guarding the stove and they absolutely loved the left over (after I cooked it down) lamb fat. The cat wasn't interested in the lamb. I put some by his dish and he went for the dry food...silly cat.....so the dogs got extra helpings.
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and DUKE WINS! Mr. 02134 is very joyous! *susan*
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Dang, so close again. But they got one step closer this year. So that means NEXT YEAR!!!! LOL
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A couple of more things.
Moon, DGD's expression makes me laugh. To me, her expression is, "Is that thing going to be really bright and bother me again?" DD got to hold a "real baby (her words) today at a track meet. It was a friend's niece. She thought it was pretty good and even better when she got to hand baby back to mom.
And, Lacey, great family picture.
I think the pilaf is almost done...probably it will be done around 9:30.....It's going into a container and into the refrigerator. I've usually had pretty good luck with this kind of thing as a leftover...we'll see.......
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Excited for Mr. 02143!
Moon, I thought Wisconsin had it, but these games have been so unpredictable late in second half. Yes, maybe next year if they can recruit another giant talented guy and go for it!
Tomorrow night the Notre Dame gals play UCONN. I can't really see them managing Brianna Stewart. But I am really happy that they have gone this far. And I am even happier that in my first NCAA pool ever, I came in at number twelve out of 100+. I win nothing, but can hold my head up for not coming in dead last! I even beat out DH and DS2, who know way more about college basketball than I.
We had leftover turkey tips and assorted sides from yesterday for dinner. When we got home from stretching class, I noticed that my phone was missing and hated the idea of having to trek back to search for it. Well, DH taught me how to let Apple search for it, which I did, and he (who had already showered and dressed while I was gathering dinner items) went back to collect it while I prepped and put dinner on the table. I had no idea that there was a "find my phone" app...because I have never lost a phone. I bet DH is an experienced phone loser/recoverer and I just never knew that. So now I can be more careless since I know how to track its whereabouts. LOL! I tracked my recovered phone and DH as they drove home from the gym. Such fun!

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Oh well, Susan , thanks, I tried again this morning but it wouldn't work. Maybe too big. Just picture
Barbie's kitchen but bright yellow. Without appliances. Or Barbie.

I tried sending them to your phone too.
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Another leftover night
In regards to the UConn/ND game its pretty much a foregone conclusion with UConn taking it.
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Osso bucco made with pork shanks and polenta tonight. Perhaps an Italian chopped salad too. Kind of warm today for a braise but i've already brined the pork so I'm committed.
Eric -- hope your lamb pilaf is good -- sounds wonderful.
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Hi All,
I read this thread all the time but don't post often . My cooking skills are nothing compared to you all but I am expanding my horizons. I am here hoping/begging that one of you has an "authentic Italian Limoncello cake recipe" that you would be willing to share. My DH and I love the slices we get at our Italian deli . However we will be moving out of town soon to our retirement mountain property so no chance of getting back to the Italian market very often.
I have tried 2 recipes I got from the web but with very little success. one had marscapone (spelling/lemon curd/ whipped cream frosting. Both I tried were very dry so I decided I would come here and beg !!!
Any help is appreciated !!!
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Hi Fiaranchi,
Welcome! It would be helpful if you posted a link to the two disappointing recipes so we know what isn't working for you. Meanwhile, I will take a look at my Italian cookbooks. I bet someone can give this a try. And you should just post. Heck, we are cooks from all kinds of different traditions and always seem to learn neat tricks from each other.
Again, welcome!
*susan*
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fiaranch - what was it about the previous recipes that you did not like - just the dryness? I have a very old lemon cake recipe that you could add limoncello to with no problem - and it is an exceptionally moist cake, maybe it could work for you.
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Special - I'd like the lemon cake recipe. Moist if my favorite.
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http://mobile.seriouseats.com/recipes/2009/02/almo...
This is a delicious lemon cake that you could easily add limoncello to. It seems to get better with age. It's probably not like the one you've eaten but I highly recommend it.
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This is an old Jello recipe, at least 50 years old, and was always my brother's choice for a birthday cake even though it was an unconventional choice. My mom made it in a 9x13 pan and I have done it that way but usually I make this in a bundt pan. It looks very pretty sliced and pinwheeled on a platter, especially with fresh strawberries in the middle. The beauty of this cake is that it stays moist for days and even after being sliced, which makes it great for parties.
Lemon Jello Cake - for the cake put a small box of lemon Jello in a large bowl and add 2/3 c. boiling water and stir until the Jello is dissolved. Add a yellow cake mix, stir. Add 4 eggs - one at a time - mixing well after each. Add 2/3 c. vegetable oil and 1 t. lemon extract. Pour into a greased pan of choice. Bake 45 mins at 350 F. or until a toothpick comes clean. I usually glaze this cake with this recipe and it is important to do it while the cake is still warm, either still in the 9x13, or turned out of the bundt pan onto a platter. For the glaze - combine 2T. soft butter, 1 c. powdered sugar, juice and rind of a lemon. Poke holes with a toothpick and spoon glaze over.
I have also put lemon frosting in the microwave to somewhat liquefy it and spooned it over the bundt cake after it is cooled, or melted white chocolate chips with 1 t. of vegetable oil and lemon zest and drizzled over the cooled bundt. If you bake the 9x13 I would only use the glaze recipe, I don't think the alternatives would work as well.
For the limoncello option since it is such a strong flavor I might eliminate the extract and use limoncello for half of the water in the cake, and then maybe add a tablespoon of it to the glaze recipe in place of a tablespoon of the lemon juice. You might have to experiment with measurements to get the right combo.
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