So...whats for dinner?

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  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited October 2015

    Only in the 50s here today, so I made a chicken pot pie

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited October 2015

    Thank you for the excellent food report, Susan! You are very good at this kind of reporting. You must have inherited some of your mother's journalistic talent. I'm glad your dh enjoyed your leftovers. I've seen boar ragu prepared on tv cooking shows. I wonder where the restaurant gets the boar meat. We have wild boars in the woods and swamps and people kill them because they're vicious and can be a nuisance but I haven't heard of anyone eating the meat.

    I have never seen a picture of Minus or Susan so I don't know who is who in the picture. I recognize Lacey.

    I plan to cook leek potato soup tomorrow using the recipe I've used before, one that Susan recommended. I will add some ham left over from today's heavy noon meal at my mother's house. The weather has cooled off enough to enjoy soup.

    I hope Minus has a wonderful vacation.

  • eric95us
    eric95us Member Posts: 2,845
    edited October 2015

    I'm glad to be seeing pictures of some of the folks on here. I think I know who is who. From left to right...Lacey, Minus and Susan. Is that right? I hope I didn't embarrass myself (or anyone else).

    Fall has finally fallen here. It was 107F degrees last week. Yesterday and today it was in the low 90s.

    Sharon and I turned today into a "get a lot of projects done" day and DD was doing homework..so today was a fend for yourself for dinner night.

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited October 2015

    Carole, I get the warmest feeling about you being home and back at your mother's for Sunday dinner!

    And our weather has cooled off enough to REQUIRE soup making! Apologies for not naming photo subjects....Lacey on left, Minus in middle, Susan on right.

    Went to Farmer's Market today and loaded up on really big arugula, beautiful spinach, pea tendrils, my favorite lettuce bowl lettuce, scallions, tomatoes and assorted other veggies. Corn was dirt cheap so DH got 14 ears...pretty poor end of season quality, as my father used to say, "cow corn". I have yet to decide if it is even worth trying to make a chowder with. If not, maybe, I'll leave it out for our returned groundhog. Ha! He is so annoying and entitled!!

    So I spent the rest of the afternoon sorting and cleaning food stuffs until I developed an annoying headache and sore throat, leading to my deciding we could do take-out pizza tonight and I would just make a salad, which we did.I used some of all my precious greens, some red onion, a shaved carrot and golden raisins, dressed with evoo and white balsamic. Very nice with our take-out margherita pizza. Some chocolate brownie ice cream later in an attempt to soothe my throat. Annoying to catch a virus as soon as Fall starts.


  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited October 2015

    Eric, yes you win the "name that threader" prize. ;)We were cross posting.

  • bedo
    bedo Member Posts: 1,866
    edited October 2015

    I'm so glad that everyone in the Boston dinner group had a good time. I was on call for Nothing!

    Speaking of soup, it's time for soup!

    And to stop with the fish, as the fishing is difficult here in the winter, so here...ta da...

    Is the World's Best Split Pea Soup

    http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/split-pea-soup-with-rosemary

    Also made butternut squash soup from a squash from the fall garden and froze it

    Made terrariums with DD and Son in Law today.

    So sorry I missed everyone.

    Minus I hope that your trip is so beautiful that it results in many many memories of a place that is different from where you live.

    I love to go to different geographic areas, it is so mind and soul opening.

    xo

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited October 2015

    Lacey, late season corn is excellent baked with nothing but butter (and salt and pepper):

    http://ruhlman.com/2014/09/late-summer-baked-corn


  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited October 2015

    Thanks Nance! Interesting link, too. Am hoping the corn is happy to wait since I feel so crappy the last thing I feel like doing is dealing with food today. Tho I bet my ailing body would be thankful if I got more of those healthy greens into me. Will try....

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited October 2015

    Lacey, we need to thank Susan, she introduced me to that recipe.

  • Redheaded1
    Redheaded1 Member Posts: 1,600
    edited October 2015

    Bedo, I think you are the vegan that eats fish, so I have to ask, would some ham be ok added to the split pea soup?

    When I went to the hill I n St. Louis I got a couple of prosciutto bones that Maria said her hubby adds to split pea soup.

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited October 2015

    Entrance to the restaurant. Next to gas-fired lantern.

    image

  • bedo
    bedo Member Posts: 1,866
    edited October 2015

    G I am Not sure redheaded it's kind of a different tasting soup but I know that split pea usually has potatoes and carrots and ham bones in it and it's supposed to be very good

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited October 2015

    Hi everyone! Remember me??? I wanted to pop in and say...perhaps make an effort to come back. Life has been so busy! As the boys are getting older our schedule seems always so full. We had an amazing summer with a lot of camping trips and trips to the lake several weekends. My boys finally learned how nice it is to sleep in this summer which was amazing. Not so amazing now that school has started and I have to wake them up every morning now!

    We are getting ready to head to our last camping trip this weekend for Columbus Day weekend. For those of you who remember this is our Halloween Camping weekend where the campground has trick or treating, pumpkin carving, hay rides etc, year every year. This is our favorite trip of the year and will be our 5th year doing it which is kind of amazing considering my youngest is 5 1/2!

    My oldest son turned 8 this past weekend and we had a camping themed friend sleep over, 7 boys! His bff has a birthday a few days after his so the other mom and I did a joint party and it was cheap and a blast! 7 boys and the other mom and I all slept in our camper for the night. They had nerf gun wars for 5 hours outside. We gave head lamps as party favors and they played flash light tag until they collapsed. Loads of fun!

    I have come across a chicken enchilada recipe which is wonderful. http://www.food.com/recipe/simply-sour-cream-chicken-enchiladas-129926?nl=email_share

    Seeing everyones names in the posts made me smile. I hope everyone is well and I promise to pop back in and try to keep up. Miss you all and hope everyone is well. Hugs to all!

  • Lacey12
    Lacey12 Member Posts: 2,951
    edited October 2015
    Laurie, I got a kick out of hearing about that sleepover. Brave mommies!!

    Lovely photo Susan, and I feel almost embarrassed to say that I am actually headed back there this Wednesday (no, I did not forget my wallet or cell phone!) since DH was dying to go after hearing about our meal and we will be in the general neighborhood to see LaBoheme. While I was busy languishing upstairs trying to manage my head cold this morning, he made a reservation. It sure beats Flemings and some of the trendy newer restaurants in the Theatre District. I will eat a very pared down version of the meal we had Saturday, and am glad to know that I can get a half portion of a special pasta dish if one sounds as good as your wild boar selection was.

    I had no intention to cook tonight, but needed to get more greens and protein into me....so made my favorite sauté of two types of kale, onion, red bell pepper, mushrooms, and garlic with poached eggs on top. Oh, and some sprinkled mozzarella cheese melted over the whole thing. Yum! Salad was baby spinach, baby arugula, green onions, chopped pea tendrils (they make their way into all of my salads after buying them at the Farmer's Market), sliced pear and golden raisins with (again) white balsamic and evoo. We both enjoyed that weird little meal...putting it together was the only productive thing I did all day. I washed some extra greens so I can make some smoothies to have on hand for the next few mornings. Better get to it before I fade out....


  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited October 2015

    Great to have you pop in, Laurie! I agree that you and the other mom are two brave women. The enchilada recipe looks yummy. Almost everyone on this thread has cooked/does cook your salsa chicken. Some of us have even modified it by using pork instead of chicken. Minus uses only green salsa. I thought about you during the past year when I made stuffed shells. I remembered that the shells were one of your regular dishes.

    The leek/potato soup was/is very good. So silky without any dairy. I added bits of cooked ham. Our weather today warmed up quite a bit so that it wasn't really soup weather tonight but we had the soup anyway with a good romaine veggie salad and some bought French bread. Bread is too much temptation for me. I ate more than I intended. With butter, of course. My plan was to make garlicky croutons but I ended up just heating part of the loaf in the toaster oven until the crust was very crusty.

    Tomorrow I plan to check out Fresh Market after I play golf. I may buy some salmon for dinner, depending on what is available. Lacey is making me feel guilty about not eating sautéed greens. Maybe I'll find some nice Swiss chard, which is my favorite greens aside from fresh-out-of-the-garden mustard greens.

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited October 2015

    Laurie, great to see you here! Love the camping overnight story.

    Lacey, I feel like a restaurant match-maker who has had a success! Oh I hope that the mackerel is on the menu so Mr. Lacey can enjoy it too.

    Colonoscopy prep here for Mr. 02143 so I made him some chicken broth and I ate the rest of the boar ragu. We are making an offer on a property tomorrow. Wish us luck!

    *susan*

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited October 2015

    I have a fantastic potato leak soup recipe. I'll try to post tomorrow. Carol, did you camp all summer again?

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited October 2015

    good luck Susan on your offer!

  • auntienance
    auntienance Member Posts: 4,216
    edited October 2015

    Laurie, so great to hear from you!

    Today was DH's birthday. His wishes were: French toast for breakfast; to go see The Martian; homemade pizza for dinner; a chocolate birthday cake with chocolate icing. All wishes were granted. (The boiled cider was most excellent on the French toast).

    Susan good luck in the real estate venture! And good luck to Mr. 02143 with his test.

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited October 2015

    Nance, you are a good wife! French toast and pizza in the same day! I suspect he is a happy man. Happy Birthday to Uncle Nance! *susan*

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited October 2015

    The dinner looks and sounds so fun! Loved the picture and wish we could all have been there - but with the great description of the eats and the sweet snap of our three lovelies - it kind of felt like we were! Yay!

    Laurie - omg - hi!!!! So happy to "see" you!

    susan- good luck on your offer - sure hope things go smoothly after the last fiasco!

    "Uncle nance" cracked me up - yay for birthday French toast and pizza - very international! And chocolate on chocolate cake - my personal fave!

    I haven't really been cooking much of note lately. DD is doing the 21 day fit thing - mostly non-cooking because it is hard to combine very many of the acceptable ingredients into recipes, easier to just eat the things by themselves, lol! DH was out of town, and I was unmotivated to do any cooking just for me. Yesterday was the Bucs/Panthers game, got rained on about 17 different times and ate some soggy sweet potato fries in my poncho, the game was a debacle - was a wee bit cranky by the time I got home, so didn't cook, lol! Fortunately, DH made himself a sammy. Unfortunately he used all of DD's 21 day fitapproved low sodium turkey.

  • M0mmyof3
    M0mmyof3 Member Posts: 9,696
    edited October 2015

    Last night we had soup for dinner.

    Tonight we are having the rest of the leftover chicken pot pie.

  • Laurie08
    Laurie08 Member Posts: 2,891
    edited October 2015

    Nance- Your dh is a smart man! That sounds like wonderful birthday food!

    Tonight the boys both have soccer practice so I put beef stew in the crock pot for dinner this morning so it will be ready when we get home at 7. Tonight DH and I need to plan our food menu for our camping weekend. I am soooo looking forward to this trip! We get to sleep in, have fun-no sports no school! My youngest got his costume today and he is going old school vampire. I'm psyched he isn't a power ranger or something like that! My oldest can't decide and needs to figure it out fast!

    Hope everyone had a good day!

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited October 2015

    I found wild king salmon at Fresh Market and bought two 8 oz fillets. They're thick in the middle. I'm thinking of doing a baked recipe. Whole wheat panko crumbs with chopped cilantro and parsley bound with a little olive oil. Pressed on top of the fillets, which are supposed to be spread with sweet mustard, whatever that is. I'll use either mayo or grainy mustard or just oil. Very hot oven for 10 to 15 min.

    Fresh Market is a zoo on Tuesdays, when the chicken breasts and ground chuck are $2.99 a lb. You have to take a number at the meat and fish counter! I also bought chicken legs, a ribeye steak, and ground chuck. Rao's was on sale for $6.99 and some other items, too. No Rao's Puttanesca, though. I bought a marinara to have on hand. The swiss chard was huge leaves. I didn't buy it.

    Sides tonight steamed broccoli (yawn) with a little butter and fresh lemon juice and a salad.

    Last night I announced to dh that I planned to let my cooking magazine subscriptions lapse. I immediately found a great recipe for a base potato salad with about 6 variations in Eating Well. Then I opened up Cooking Light and liked the first three recipes, especially one for stuffed cabbage using Savoy cabbage.

    Ina Garten just cooked some salmon fillets on her tv show. She seared them for two minutes on the stove top and then popped them into a 450 degree oven for 6 to 8 minutes. They were skinless fillets.

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited October 2015

    Carole,

    That method works well with skin as well. What I love to do with skin-on salmon is throw my cast iron fry pan into the oven and crank the broiler to 500 or 550º. [I have a really powerful broiler, so I move the rack down away from the heat source a bit.] While the pan is heating, melt melt a bit of butter and put on a plate. Rub the fish into the butter, and then top the fillet with some herbed-slightly moist with butter bread crumbs. When the pan is screaming hot, carefully remove the pan, put the fish in skin side down. Back into the oven for just a few minutes, or until your preferred doneness. Such a lovely way to cook this fish. And fast!

    Ina also does a roasted salmon [but using a whole side, though it works for fillets as well. She mixes some mayo, dijon mustard, and a bunch of herbs. Shen then puts the salmon on a baking dish [lined in foil] and pastes the dijon stuff on. Ah, the "paste" is a little different... here is the recipe. I made this once or twice and it was excellent.

    http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/roasted-salmon-nicoise-platter-recipe.html

    *susan*

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited October 2015

    Thanks, Susan. I have a cast iron skillet.

  • meezers3
    meezers3 Member Posts: 95
    edited October 2015

    I had my last radiation treatment today and feel a bit weak. Making sure I'm drinking enough water and trying to eat more protein even though I don't have much of an appetite. Lost my appetite for meat so I made some lentil soup for dinner.

  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited October 2015

    meezers - try some Greek yogurt - easy to get down and has quite a bit of protein, you can add some peanut butter and sprinkle with chocolate chips to improve the taste and make it seem like a treat - also maybe scrambled eggs with some cheese? I hope you feel better soon!

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited October 2015

    Good suggestions, SpecialK. Meezers, I hope you enjoy the lentil soup. And recover your appetite.

    The salmon was a home run! The herb and bread crumb coating was crunchy and delicious and the doneness was perfect. Even dh said it was good. Thanks for the tips, Susan. I feel confident enough now to serve salmon cooked like this to company. As Susan said, the cooking is done fast.

    I had too much food and couldn't eat all my broccoli and salad. I should have gone with one side since the salmon fillets were 8 oz. each. We ate all of them.

  • susan_02143
    susan_02143 Member Posts: 7,209
    edited October 2015

    Phew. I would hate to be the person who "ruined" your fresh, wild caught salmon.

    Mr. 02143 had his colonoscopy today. After it was all done, and the doctor praised his prep, we headed home, right past Sweet Tomatoes. We are not stupid, and we were hungry, so we stopped and bought a large Pesto Splash pizza. We hardly ate any of it, and packed it up for lunches. We ate at around 2:30, so for dinner I warmed some chicken stock pulled from the freezer and I made a chicken noodle soup. I love the Greek short noodles, and only sautéed some onions and carrots. More than that seemed like too much, so a very simple soup.

    Our offer was generous enough. Out of the four offers, we are the one that is in negotiation. Such a difference from the last negotiation. Generous responses. Concerns are addressed, and we are being treated with respect. We are really close to a document everyone can sign. The issues on the table are not about the money! I think we will own the right to buy this property by tomorrow night. Or, there will be a huge offer submitted while the sellers gather information that knocks us off the blocks. If we actually get this property, the renovations will begin. _sigh_

    Love seeing Laurie posting again!

    *susan*

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