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Mom's takeout sushi
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I am tempted to say it looks horrible.
As revenge for the dissing of my bacon. But I'm not that petty and anyway it looks teh yum. |
Back bacon vs belly (or side) bacon. 'Canadian' bacon does not crisp in its own juices; it's more like what we call ham. What's ham over there, a gumball? ;)
We call back bacon canadian bacon. And while it's the yummeh, it is not and never will be as good as a crispy piece of belly bacon that melts in your mouth. Quote:
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Or you can ferment the plums into plum wine instead, which is much tastier than umeboshi. |
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Yeah, I like preserved plums, although I once got a packet that tasted really gross. Not sure what happened, but they went in the bin.
Tonight we're having roast pork. |
Steak fajitas for me
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I have had a homemade Asian plum wine that is awesome, and have not found a decent substitute, but that Gekkekeian is pretty good. There is a plum sake I can't remember the name of by the time I'm done drinking it that also rocks.
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I made lasagne.
It was good. |
I did roast chicken, roast potatoes, carrots, bbrroccolli, gravy.
It was good, too! |
I had kebab meat from Iceland.
How scabby. It was delicious and Mum asked if she could have some :) |
Chicken Tamale Pie - holy crap it's good!
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sweet potato chips
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Duck a l'orange ...
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Creamy Chicken and Rice soup
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BBQ!
Fire + meat = awesome. |
Cauliflower with butter
Baked Potato fries tossed in olive oil Mrs. Paul's Parchment Bake Classic Grilled Tilapia I am quote looking forward to it :D |
Imma make a chicken pot pie. :)
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Sausage, egg and bacon sandwich from the village bakery. And a jam slice for afters!
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The pace at the rehab is such that I really don't get to eat real food. I take sandwiches mainly. Tonight will be a perfectly ordinary turkey and cheese on Oatnut bread, but it is cut into the shape of two little dolphins and a heart.
I bought one of those sandwich cutter things. It is too cute. |
Homemade pizza, several different flavours of pizza, actually. Its my youngest son's 17th birthday party, so its a pizza, pop and snacks night with 2 friends sleeping over. So I expect it to be 20 mins of kids in the front room eating, then in his room playing games until 3am, then sleeping until noon tomorrow.
I know I am making: - bbq chicken pizza, (bbq sauce, cheese, onions, chicken, mushrooms and cranberries and pineapple) -"house special" (marinara sauce, cheese, pepperoni, salami, ham, bacon, onions, green peppers, black olives, mushrooms, pineapple and fresh tomatoes added after) -taco (mix of salsa and marniara sauce, ground beef with taco seasoning, cheese, diced onions hot peppers and green peppers, then topped with shredded lettuce, fresh tomatoes, sour cream, and more salsa if desired) still not sure of the 4th one yet... |
so wait, you use bbq sauce instead of the tomato base? Doesn't it dry out? Or doesn't that matter?
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I use quite a bit of sauce, and no it does not dry out. When I make my donair pizza, I mix the sweet sauce with meditrainian dressing half and half, and its wonderful! We use quite a few different sauces, instead of basic marinara.
Alfredo sauce works great too... we use this for chicken or seafood pizzas. |
cool, thanks. Beest may well start experimenting because he and goalie-boy are into the bbq stuff....
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American style pulled pork, Hasselback potatoes and peas. Or beans - I haven't decided yet.
Offered to cook for my Dad. He declined! Miserable old buzzard. Bet he has leftovers tomorrow when he sees how good it is. May try to take a photo with his camera (mine is in Oz with Mum) |
Pulled pork was yumm-eh!
Dad was watching the footie and I took him in a forkful to taste. He does like that. No more, just a sample. Afterwards, when we were watching the football together I said I had plenty of leftovers (of course I did!) and they were in the fridge. He said, "Well, now I know what you mean [?!] I'd like some of that. Can I reheat it in the microwave for dinner tomorrow?" So it might have been the way I described it which put him off the Father/ Daughter experience I was trying to engender... NB he said that after he had had his shop-bought pasta bake. So it wasn't prompted by hunger. I did not have such a great meal as it turns out. Hasselback Potatoes should be "seasoned". Not being a big salt eater I declined to douse them in salt n pepper. Instead went for a rarely used container in the cupboard called Season All. But it didn't have a sprinkle top. It had a free-for-all top. My poor potatoes were smothered in the stuff! Well, okay, not smothered, but I did not intend to put so much on. I also did not know how salty the blend was, or I would not have cooked them for 50 minutes; I'd have binned them there and then and cut some new ones It was an unpleasant surprise, when everything else was ready to dish up. As I said, I do not generally add salt to anything (hard boiled eggs and chips excepted) so it hit my mouth like a big salty smack up the chops. Don't get me wrong, they were edible. I polished them off. But they were a disappointment when the texture and the crispness were just right (I made a low cal vesion with oil not butter and no cheese so I wasn't sure). But the sheer overwhelming flavour of the salt bled into the BBQ pork and made it less of a treat. Which when it was eaten on its own, it was. P'raps the fact I served up the pork in the oven-to-tableware I cooked the potatoes in was partly to blame. WHAT?! I didn't realise I'd salted them to buggery at that point! |
Mr. Clod is making kebabs with shrimp, mushrooms, and some other stuff I wasn't paying attention to. The only flag that went up in my mind was, "I don't have to cook? Done and done."
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Baked ziti.
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cereal. pb&j.
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Fish and chips. From the chippy. Lots of salt and vinegar. Mmm.
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PIZZA!
I got a voucher which means a large stuffed crust pizza will cost me less than a small standard one, so I'm going for it. I'll have to bin a lot of it, which goes against my conscience, but it brings it into my price range. What is it with pizza companies and their stinginess on sauce and toppings? I only want extra sauce because otherwise they might arrive dry as buggery and then my lovely treat ends up in having to make a complaint. And yes, I also want 4 toppings, but some of your standard pizzas have 5 or 6. And trust me, you don't get anything more for the price, just something different. Also, if I am taking off meat to add onion, is it really fair to charge me anyway? Grrrrrr. Looking forward to my pizza anyway. |
Mexican Chicken Pizza, but I am enjoying this burrito bowl so much, I might make a bastardized version at home for dinner. Too much rice? Never!! lol
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Pizza wasn't worth complaining about.
Delivery driver spoke very poor English, and could not find my house. I had to go out to meet him (barefoot). I thought they'd all have satnav these days?! Would've been nicer with double sauce but glad I didn't spend the extra on it. Ot hotter of course. Booked online, was 20 minutes late. Tonight I made Hasselback potatoes. Again. Third try and they get better each time. Well... I wouldn't have served tonight's effort to anyone, because I overcooked them, but that was just a mistake of timing (and I loved the crunch!) it's just that I know the basics now. Next time I will try them with Boursin, as garlic and cheese are within the usual parameters. Saying "usual", I'm making them with tiny Charlotte (new) potatoes, hence the need to experiment, as they are generally served jacket potato size. I will def make them for my BBQ (on 30 July, day before my 40th birthday, you are all welcome). They can be enjoyed cold if cooked properly, which might be important if it hammers down on the day and the grill and oven are needed! |
Tonight I did some hot italian sausages with green and red bell peppers, and onion. I just ate it as a big ol' mess on the plate with a big pile of mustard. Well, mustards; both french's and grey poopin'. And it was gooooood. :D
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Baking a chicken with red potatoes, carrots, pearl onions, and mushrooms. Kinda boring, but the family likes this dish.
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SOS and toast.
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Yummeh!
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Spanikopita and chocolate covered cherries
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Mixed veg curry with my own mix of spices (curry powder, crushed cloves, grated nutmeg, ground ginger, garlic, ground cinnamon, crushed coriander seeds - whatever I've got really. Slam it all in.
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Carrot and I walked to the village bakery, where i bought a hot turkey and stuffing sandwich. Ate the sandwich whilst sitting on a bench overlooking the village green and occasionally feeding little pieces of turkey to Carrot :)
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We had chilli con carne.
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*slaps classicman upside the head*
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Grilled fingerling potatoes, asparagus, and brussels sprouts (brush with olive oil, keep the heat low, let the brussels sprouts carmelize) - cracked pepper and minced garlic, fresh thyme and a little dill sprinkled over ... and for dessert, best. strawberries. ever. One little piece of dark chocolate with mint. Yummmm.
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Homemade chicken in pjamas, homemade chips and beans with sultana's n pinenuts (beans from the garden)...we were going to have peas as well, but Tyler and I ate them all whilst we were picking them. :blush: |
Explain chicken in pyjamas, unless that's your way of dining.
And for me - nothing. Nope, nothing. Zilch, zero, nul. Because it's too bloody hot. Expect me to moan about this across the whole board and feel free to put me on temporary ignore until weather reports show a more sensible temperature in South East England. |
Yep. Much as I appreciate the lack of rain, it's been way hot. Poor carrotchops was chasing the shade all through his walk.
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As a consequence of a trip to the Costco with wrongwaycorrigan, I will be eating chicken lunchmeat sandwiches for about the next two weeks. I got an assortment of cheese, though, so it won't be exactly the same sandwich every day, just repeat once every four days. |
I am dying to know what chicken in pyjamas means. Like Sundae said - what you are wearing or did you do somethign to the chicken?
After the failure last night, I am making blackened chicken salad tonight. I am hoping this will be a much better result. |
I had (shop bought) Chicken Jalfrezi for dinner last night.
Good enough, although I prefer take-away or home cooked (either way made by someone Asian and not me). But it was authentic enough that I sweated onions all night. Not good when you're waking up every 20 minutes anyway from heat/ cat attacks/ fear of onion fumes. I'm having tortellini in a roast garlic sauce tonight. Expect similar complaints tomorrow. |
I, too, join the ranks of those who MUST KNOW what chicken pyjamas is.
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Chicken Salad! Again. It is good, and it means I don't have to cook tonight....instead I can clean :facepalm: . That also means that tomorrow's lunch will be the same chicken salad, but tomorrow night is a new recipe.....in an already clean kitchen! Some of the trade-offs I do are odd.
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I googled chicken in PJs.
Cheater. I'd eat it though. |
Shrimp scampi with oven roasted summer squash and a sliced fresh tomato. Nom nom nom!!!:D
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I cheated too. Hell, from now on I'll call it chicken pyjamas ... much more fun :p:
Leftovers, clean-out-the-fridge-night here. Brown rice and black bean salad in high-fiber tortilla, almond dream, strawberries with a dash of liqueur ... mmm. The tiramisu I bought tasted like nasty oil-substitute crud. Dumped it. |
My cousin gave me a recipe for spaghetti sauce and I thought he was foolin' but turns out it is DELISH. though mighty, mighty unhealthy.
1 lb ground chuck OR ground Bob Evans sausage (Plain sausage - no fennel) onions, garlic - chopped and cooked in the meat grease 1 (15 oz.) can chopped tomatoes 1 stick of real butter cook the meat, onions and garlic, throw in the 'maters and the butter. Simmer till hot thru. Throw on any pasta. OMG. sooooooooooo good. And DO NOT drain the meat. Leave the grease IN. Will give you a coronary but you won't care. |
Went to Victory Brewing last night.
appetizer: Caramelized Sea Scallops pan seared sea scallops with ginger cabbage slaw and sweet honey sesame dressing $13* pairs well with Headwaters Pale Ale AMAZING. SOooooo tender and delicious... it was orgasmic. Amanda had this: Grilled Bratwurst two grilled bratwurst with sautéed peppers and onions served with spicy Prima mustard on a long roll $10* pairs well with Victory Lager Also delicious. juicy and sweet and a lil bit spicy I had A spicy Orange glazed Chicken dish ( kind of like General Tso's, but with slivers of Orange peel stirred in) with rice and broccoli. and beer(s) Mad King Weiss, Kolsch, Hop Devil, Helios. Then we went to her place and played Yahtzee. I had 2 or 3 Golden Monkeys, and woke up with the worst Hangover I've had in recent memory. just starting to feel human again. |
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Dinner tonight is supposed to be Jambalaya. Except I didn't plan well, and my oven is currently in use, so I'm going to have to rush to throw it all in as soon as the other thing is out, and then eat late after the kids have gone to bed. |
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He gave his life, and his head, so that we could have tasty pork tonight and go on to rock the house of a large private party in the middle of nowhere. http://cellar.org/2012/dtrainreturns.jpg Until the rain came and stopped us right at our fourth song, and we had to wait an hour and hope that all our gear didn't get too wet. It didn't, we continued on and rocked them all decently, including getting a bunch of women-folk to start line-dancing. Call it a win. |
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