Cooking & Baking
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Falafal served with finely chopped greens, diced cucumbers, cilantro, and scallions.
Baba ganoush from an eggplant I put in the slow cooker. I'll have fresh parsley from my garden for it, too! Serving this with pita bread and lemon slices.
Excited about this meal. I love Mediterranean food.
Kombucha: blueberry basil.
Dessert: Prob'ly won't make it this far but if I do, fresh organic strawberries with honey-vanilla Greek yogurt.
Cold tea. It's hot here (88) but still cool in my house, which is in a forest.
Everything is quiet here. Hardly any cars. Everyone must have gone to the shore for the weekend.
PJMcK
(25,126 posts)Im solo in the mountains and Im not motivated to cook. Ill probably make a ham and cheese sandwich.
Diamond_Dog
(41,035 posts)Homemade potato salad
Mini ice cream drumsticks for the guys.
democrank
(12,676 posts)~ Large bowl with tuna salad, greens, tomatoes, roasted peppers, celery, shallots
~ 2-3 wheat crackers with Gouda cheese
~ Lemon water
~ Time set aside to scrounge for a dessert
.looks bleak
irisblue
(37,915 posts)Green salad & egg salad sandwich, cold decafe tea.
Maybe yogurt & frozen mango chunks later
kozar
(3,373 posts)Shepard's pie,,
I know 😊 but, I'm still not strong enough to cook and 2,
That's a pretty tasty frozen meal for 6 bucks
Koz
mike_c
(37,132 posts)...mashed potatoes and gravy, and steamed broccoli.
La Coliniere
(1,991 posts)Steam-fried in evoo and veggie broth: chopped onion, red bell pepper, cut green beans, sliced water chestnuts and minced garlic. When done I added peanuts, Kung Pao sauce and air-fried tofu cubes. Served with organic brown rice. Cheers!🥂
Morbius
(1,113 posts)I have always made cube steaks the way my mother did, frying them in butter and topped with Worcestershire sauce. Dry and chewy but delicious. I recently learned you can make them in a slow cooker (instant pot) and that's what I did tonight. I sliced one white onion and a pound of button mushrooms and layered my instant pot with onions/mushrooms and (seasoned) steaks. I mixed a can of cream of mushroom and a can of French onion soups with beef broth and poured this mixture over the layers. I sealed up the instant pot and cooked this on high for about four hours.
After this I pulled the steaks on the side and thickened my gravy with a corn starch slurry. The steaks came out moist and kind of tender (not quite tender enough for the wife, alas) and really, really tasty. I served the gravy over egg noodles and had some steamed (frozen) corn on the side.
Yeah, I gave my new oven the night off. Really hot in Chicagoland tonight.
buzzycrumbhunger
(2,152 posts)Im too lazy to cook from scratch and I think the only ready-to-heat ones I have in the freezer are TJs dill pickle falafel
I might have to opt for hummus instead, but this is going to bug me until I can find the oomph to mix up a proper batch.
Of course, we just did a shopping trip and like the children we are, rewarded ourselves by splitting a Snickers bar and a big Arizona Rx energy drink so who know when or if dinner will even happen tonight.
NJCher
(43,516 posts)But I have found I love chickpeas so much that Im always cooking up a batch.
I have 3 bags of dried in my pantry!
Sometimes I read your posts to my culinary friends and they say they dont feel like cooking after shopping either. 😱
buzzycrumbhunger
(2,152 posts)I have an Instant Pot, so there should be no excuse
And yeah, I second the love of chickpeas! Always have a few cans on hand for times Im really lazy but with the IP, its almost as easyan hour and theyre done.
Son has requested chili next because I bought red beans and he discovered its the third bag on hand
Will toss in a bag of roasted sweet corn (so he doesnt notice we have two more in the freezer), half a jar of pickled jalapeños, and I should be off the naughty list. *snicker*
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