So...whats for dinner?
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Since Bob wasn't able to get home in time for dinner, I didn't make either of the fishes I bought from Hooked on Fish (Arctic char & walleye). Didn’t want to stink up the kitchen for just myself. I made a choucroute again, and this afternoon I'm living to regret it. Not sure whether the problem was the sauerkraut itself (from an unopened pack of Boar's Head), a pork kielbasa (past pull-date but unopened package, and it was neither slimy, smelly or off-tasting), or the little bit of bacon grease from the drippings can. I know it's foodborne—my temp is on the low side of normal and I have no other symptoms. It simply came out of nowhere—maybe suddenly upping my water intake could be overstimulating my gut? (I'm sipping constantly—as I do an acrostic puzzle, I sip after filling in each clue or word on the grid). The water itself is fine (filtered, from my fridge); perhaps it's time to discard the drippings can
Brunch was 2 slices of bacon (freshly-opened pack), a heritage egg (still good—it didn’t float)fried in avocado oil, and a couple of low-carb (1pm net each) tortillas sprinkled with olive oil. Not sure about tonight—will depend on how well my gut behaves itself.
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Special, I hope your dental stuff goes well. I absolutely hate teeth. Especially when there is an issue. It's only happened once, but it was within the last 5 years and my heart goes out to you.
The guys are out driving around while I am in the kitchen. I bought 4 duck breasts and 2 legs. I've got the pot of beans cooking and the leg skin browning in the oven. It will be a sort of cassoulet, quick style. The duck breasts, I will make per Nigella Lawson's recipe (super easy and never failed me yet, even if it may set off the smoke alarm) and a big salad. Debating if I should cook up the brussels sprouts.
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chisandy - I feel ya, that was me yesterday - felt like crap (pun intended...) hope things improve asap.
wally - thanks for the good wishes for tomorrow. I am kind of glad they were able to schedule this quickly, partly because it took a month to be seen, and it is scaring me that the implant screw is exposed, and also because I don't have extra time to dwell on having it done! Funny duck story - my mom had a Farberware countertop rotisserie and she would cook whole duck on it. The cats would sit on the floor below looking up at the rotisserie spinning away - for hours on end. I have a very cheeky and naughty cat who would have jumped up to check things out, but those cats never did.
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SpecialK, I hope your dental procedure is successful and as not stressful as possible.
We went out to eat at a nearby seafood restaurant last night and ordered a seafood platter for two with catfish, shrimp and oysters. I especially enjoyed the crunchy catfish. There was enough food for one more person. We brought it home but are not known for eating restaurant leftovers, especially fried seafood.
I awoke with a stroke of genius realization this morning. Stir fry does not have to be Asian. DH can add his soy sauce and I could add my lemon juice and grated romano. I don't hate soy sauce but I don't love it either. Tonight's dinner will likely test out the stir fry theory with veggies in the refrigerator and a half pork tenderloin in the freezer.
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Carole - I've gotten REALLY creative with stir fries this last year. Many are not Asian. Now I can make them work with whatever leftovers I have. I've even been known to pick the breading off the fried shrimp/fish and add those to the pan. I will be interested to hear how your meal goes.
Lunch at PF Changs today with a friend who's almost 90. I hadn't seen her in almost a year. The food was just OK - that means definitely not great. But the waiter was fantastic. He brought our wine & pretty much left us alone to visit. It must have been 30-45 minutes before we even looked at the menus.
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Last night we went out to Jaleo, Jose Andres' tapas bar. We started with goat-cheese-stuffed piquillo peppers, then pisto Manchego (like a ratatouille but topped with a fried egg instead of Manchego cheese). Then we had shrimp sauteed in garlic and chorizo napped with pureed potatoes. Main dish was a paella Valenciana (chicken, rabbit, gigante beans, and haricots verts). Unlike at Ba-Ba-Ree-Ba, this paella did have crunchy soccarat on the bottom. They were pushing the "Paella in Space" (served on the Int'l Space Station, chicken with seasonal wild mushrooms) but nobody else in town is doing Valenciana. (We took home most of my half, after I ate the chicken wings and rabbit). Dessert was flan with whipped cream--probably the best flan I've had (I took a large spoonful and left the rest for Bob).
Brunch today was "egg in the hole." Bob came home early enough for dinner. The weather sucked too badly to walk to a restaurant and I spent enough time driving around Evanston grocery-shopping in the cold rain, so once in we wanted to stay in. Our HK is off tomorrow and we have fresh fish that needs cooking. She hates the way the kitchen smells the next day, so that's not a factor this time. Bob says he preferred walleye to Arctic char, so I adapted Geoffrey Zakarian's quasi-Puttanesca to it (he used chicken breasts, so why not firm white fish?). Seared the fillets in a cold pan sprinkled with salt, pepper & EVOO, encircled with halved cherry tomatoes, sliced mixed Greek olives. After the fish was nearly done, I removed it to a platter and tented it to carry-over cook. To the tomatoes & olives I added more EVOO, garlic, capers, red pepper flakes, red wine vinegar (not balsamic) and Sicilian caper sea salt. I spooned it over the fish. On the side, I sauteed sliced fennel in butter, EVOO and flat champagne, with kosher salt, pepper and chopped fennel fronds. For Bob's starch, I reheated my leftover paella.
Next time I make it I may add onions & green peppers, if not eggplant.
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The builder invited is to stay on the property that we eventually will own. He is glad to have someone around at night so he doesn't need to lock up his tools so securely.
Dinner tonight was bean burgers.
It is "awesomely" quiet. :-)
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Great news Eric. So you're semi-settled for awhile. West of Flagstaff, right? Hope you don't have residual smoke from the wildfires. I bet you have a great view of the stars.
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East of Flagstaff.....
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Oh sorry, yes...That's what I meant.
Mae - saw on the drinking thread that you're stuck waiting for MDA again. Fingers crossed that the treatment decisions will not be too onerous.
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Brunch today was a guacamole BLT on high-fiber bread. Not sure about tonight--will depend on when Bob gets home and if he wants to go out.
I decided to trash the bacon grease, wash & dry the can, and start over.
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The leftover duck cassoulet-style.
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Dinner was homemade potato salad & two hot dogs. Yup - just the plain bun length Oscar Meyer kind. On squishy, cheap, white buns. With original Frenches bright yellow mustard. No redeeming value except the eggs & celery in the potato salad.
Tomorrow will be Raos with TJ's Italian flame broiled meatballs - served on Rummo Egg Nest Fettuccine.
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Spaghetti and marinara sauce augmented with extra garlic, mushrooms and serrano peppers.
"Smoke" from cooking peppers, in the camper, is like tear gas. :-) Fortunately, with all the windows and door open, the breeze clears it out.
Hopefully this post makes it. Cell coverage for internet is 0 bars.
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Sandy- Still feeling guilty about your barely tolerable Avli experience. But here’s a good one and not too carby in Logan Square:
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Chicken enchiladas. The sauce was Hatch brand green sauce. Filling was roasted chicken thighs shredded chicken, black beans, chopped mild chili's (also Hatch brand), grated cheddar from a bag, and some of the green sauce. Corn tortillas. One of my favorite meals.
Side was guacamole made by dh.
Tonight will be a package of wiener-like sausages out of the freezer, purchased by dh, and canned baked beans and home-made coleslaw. Not one of my favorite meals. More to dh's liking.
Not a lot left in the freezer. Soon I will be grocery shopping for the day's dinner.
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Thanks for the suggestion, Judy. I've heard great things about Mi Tocaya--she's got a Michelin star. We walked through the chilly drizzle to Regalia last night. Bob had the tortilla soup, and I shared my tuna tartare appetizer (dressed with just a tiny bit of serrano pepper) with him. We then split a burrata Caprese. We each had the entree special of wild boar osso bucco--Bob had the polenta, I had extra veg. We brought home leftovers, so I'll make a surf & turf with the Arctic char fillet from Hooked on Fish (running out of freezer room to store it)--perhaps make a piccata sauce for it.
Brunch was the last two of my Happy Eggs (one blue, one brown) in olive oil. The brown one's yolk broke, and it streaked the white with deep orange. No point searching for "pasture raised" as such till the bird flu blows over, since even the pasture-raised birds are all indoors for the duration to protect them from goose-and-duck droppings. (Waterfowl are carriers but don't themselved get sick). I noticed that Hooked on Fish's website lists "free range eggs" in lieu of "pasture-raised." I do still prefer to buy Vital Farms, as they treat their hens more humanely even when--you should excuse the expression--cooped up. And their eggs still tend to taste better and have darker yolks than Blue Sky, Pete & Gerry's or Farmer's Hen House. VF have blue-shelled ones, but I haven't seen them anywhere; Happy Eggs' heritage breed eggs are up to nine bucks a dozen now. At $7 they were worth it, but not now.
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Udon noodle with tofu, bamboo shoots and green beans.
I miss DH's brothers being here.
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Happy Mother’s Day! We don’t have children, but I’m grateful to have “won the lottery” with my mother. Although we are separated by almost a thousand miles, we are together in spirit.
What to do with leftover scallion mashed potatoes? I usually just pop them in the microwave, but for something a little different, I toasted a tablespoon of butter with some Panko bread crumbs in a skillet and topped the heated potatoes. I wish I could post a picture. It was a nice side to our sea bass with pineapple-cilantro-lime salsa with fresh steamed asparagus
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Happy Mother's Day to those who are Mothers - but also to those who have or had Mothers - and to those who are dog or cat Mothers.
Yesterday through out the day I managed to eat all the small, single portions of everything that was left in the fridge. Weird mixture of fried rice, potato salad, hard boiled eggs, strawberries & cream, topped off by the last of the Ruffles and 2 chocolate ganache hearts for desert. And even more weird - I lost 2 pounds. I just ate the last piece of cold Naan pizza for brunch today. Yum.
I need to make guacamole today to use the ripe avocados, but I have no fresh tomatoes. I thought I had canned diced tomatoes. but only Rotel tomatoes & chili - so I'll experiment & add some of those.
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Minus, when I don't have fresh tomatoes to make guac I cheat with either pico de gallo or chunky salsa. (Heresy to a Texan, I know--my DDIL and her parents would likely be aghast).
Last night the wild boar leftovers (especially Bob's, which had polenta) were so filling I didn't bother with the Arctic char, which I froze. No breakfast or brunch today, as we had a 3:30 dinner res. at Froggy's up in Highwood (and Bob nibbled on Cheez-Its and Oreo Minis after donating blood this morning). So except for black coffee I intermittent-fasted 16 hours--far easier than I'd expected.
We started with hot apps: Bob had scallop-salmon mousse timbale wrapped in bacon. I flouted PETA by having seared foie gras with currant sauce and red onion confit. Salads were butter lettuce, baby spinach, shaved beet and Dijon vinaigrette. Bob's entree was beef Wellington, mine duck breast with cassis sauce, mashed potatoes, yellow squash and broccoli. We took home half (I had none of my spuds). For dessert, Bob had the trio of sorbets (lemon, raspberry, passionfruit); I had the cheese plate--(relatively) giant slabs of bleu d'Auvergne, Gruyere, Brie and Herkimer cheddar accompanied with grapes, apple slices and walnuts (I took half of that home, along with the croutons). Not at all hungry yet--might have some veg. or a single egg later (but no later than 11pm).
The place was just as I remembered it, and packed to the gills for Mother's Day. They even had a valet (five bucks), a pleasant surprise because I'd always had to cruise and pounce for street parking. No lobster with vanilla sauce (which I'd been craving), but the chef said to call a day ahead so he could have it on hand. They now have wine tastings and cooking classes once again. We'll be back--the drive up was only 40 min. and we felt safer than going downtown.
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Not much going on here that is exciting for dinner - I still have a mouth full of stitches and the implantoplasty was surprisingly uncomfortable, so eating has been all soft food to date. I am on an antibiotic so have been eating yogurt to stave off GI symptoms, which I haven't eaten in six months - so not sure if the meds or the yogurt are causing issues. Things seem to be settling down a bit, but I will be glad to end the abx tomorrow and return to no dairy.
minus and chisandy - I usually use salsa or pico de gallo when I make guacamole - but I also drain it first so it adds less liquid to the finished product.
DD and beau came for brunch yesterday - I made a Keto frittata with eggs, cream cheese, a little bit of goat cheese, cheddar, cream, some parsley, a spoon of sambal oelek, and peppered bacon. I cooked the diced bacon in a skillet, removed it but left some of the grease to keep the frittata from sticking. I added the rest of the bacon grease to another pan and made home fries with onion, and rounded things out with a fruit salad. I sent the leftover frittata home with DD. Keto is definitely working for her, so she is motivated to stay the course. I had a bite of frittata just because I wanted to taste how it came out for future reference, half a Oikos Triple Zero lemon yogurt, and a little bit of watermelon. Bleh. Dinner was soup, lol!
I am going to put a Boston Butt in a low oven mid-day today and that will feed DH for a few days in assorted variations - pulled pork sandwiches, add some pineapple for al pastor style tacos, pulled pork over baked potatoes, on salad with Ranch/BBQ sauce dressing, etc. I also made Ina Garten's Brussels sprout slaw for the first time on Sat, which DH loves! I am pleasantly surprised because he has been a reluctant BS person - I usually roast them and put balsamic glaze on them, but he is a big fan of the slaw. Kind of comedic - I usually use a mini food processor that I have had for a thousand years. The slicing disk and shredding disk both broke many years ago, I now just have the chopping thing. So I had to break out the big food processor and had never used the slicing disk in it before - had to read the instructions, which were the equivalent of Ikea assembly instructions. I finally figured it out but it was more of a struggle than it should have been!
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I should try the brussel sprouts slaw sometime. DH is not a fan of sprouts.
Dinner last night was delicious. Four small catfish fillets seasoned and breaded with corn meal and baked to crispiness in a hot toaster oven. Side was chopped spinach cooked with small amount of butter and cream cheese. One of my favorite veggie sides. DH made his tartar sauce.
Tonight's dinner menu hasn't revealed itself.
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Dinner last night was Dots Southwest flavored pretzels. :-)
Tonight will likely be bean burgers.
I decided to feed my sourdough starter and I'm making a loaf of bread from "the discard". Both the home builder and the real estate agent have asked if I could save the excess starter (they left jars) the next time I feed it. I guess my starter will have some "children".
Special...hope the stitches dissolve or come out soon.
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Special, sending good thoughts on speedy healing. Did I mention I hate teeth .
Last night, leftover udon noodle/tofu thingie and I added a poached egg and shiitake mushrooms, so more like an udon bowl.
Tonight, I made cauliflower, Indian style. Carole, it is page 256-257 in "our" cookbook. Of course, I tweaked it. I added 1/2 an onion. I used only 1 tbs of butter and a small glug of EVOO. This was going to be our main meal so I added a can of garbanzo beans and some of the black rice I froze from our "company" side. Next time, I would use less water so it is less brothy. I was surprised I liked it as much as I did (I had seconds) without garlic or ginger. Since I added the rice, no bread. Oh, and the original recipe called for potatoes, which I did not have on hand. Potatoes would be better than rice, IMHO.
DH wants to try sous vide pork chops, so I may slather them with BBQ sauce and let him have at it. The Indian would work as a side dish, so that would be an easy dinner tomorrow.
Editing to add: all my labs are stable...I can breathe for a bit again.
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Wally - great news about your labs. I agree - I HATE DENTISTS, even though I like my dentist personally.
Special - How long do you have to stay on soft food? The BS slaw sounds good. I'm still working on replicating the Korean Brussels Sprouts that I loved at Eddie Vs.
Eric - I love Dots Pretzels, but I hide them in the top of the cupboard because of all the salt,
I always add a spoon of Mrs. Renfro's Green Chili salsa to my guacamole, but I also usually chop up fresh tomatoes. I still added the salsa, but the addition of the (drained) Rotel Tomatoes & Chiils in place of fresh tomatoes turned out fantastic. I'll definitely do this again.
So today's meal was guacamole with Rosemary crackers and an apple. I was outside most of the day and it was just too hot to eat, let alone cook.
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Low-carb guac toast with an egg for brunch--18 hours after my last bite of food yesterday. Tonight's dinner was leftover duck breast & broccoli, with a small chunk of tenderloin from Bob's leftover beef Wellington (which I put back in the fridge with the spuds), and some red & yellow peppers & mushrooms I sauteed in olive oil with herbes de Provence. Dessert was half of the leftover cheese plate. Put down the fork at 9:40, and will try to hold out again till at least 12:30pm tomorrow (likely a couple of Birch Benders keto toaster waffles with Lakanto syrup, maybe a slice of bacon). Dinner will be halibut I'll pick up from Hooked on Fish. I think I might try making it piccata (with some linguine for Bob and konjac "noodles" for me), plus broccolini.
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Linguini from the freezer with Paul Newman's marinara with ground beef. A large delicious romaine salad with additions. Easy enjoyable meal. Leftover pasta with sauce for another meal.
Yesterday I bought some packages of Camellia dry beans to take to MN, where the dry beans selections are pitiful. Also the smoked sausage selections. But the choices for brats can't be criticized and dh is looking forward to "summer sausage" cold cuts for sandwiches.
Tonight will probably be thin sliced chicken breast fillets and broccoli.
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The chops turned out OK. DH decided sweet potato and roasted broccoli for sides and we'll have the Indian leftovers tomorrow.
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Meal was two hot dogs, 4 pieces of Dove dark chocolate and 2 gin & tonics. I'd planned on a salad, but I was gone most of the day & too tired to cut veggies when I got home
.Carole - do I remember seeing somewhere that you leave the 19th? Mae - hope you are relaxing at your cabin. And Goldie is having a great time with her family in the North. Nance - how are you? And Lacey??
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