What are you Cooking the Week of December 27, 2020?

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  • #28009
    Mike Nolan
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      I think we're still in leftover mode here, how about you?

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      #28011
      Joan Simpson
      Participant

        Left overs here too,I had a meatloaf sandwich,husband had ham sandwich and soup.

        #28012
        BakerAunt
        Participant

          We are in leftover mode for one more night.

          #28015
          cwcdesign
          Participant

            Leftovers here as well.

            #28020
            BakerAunt
            Participant

              I made a pot of pea soup with ham for dinner on Monday night. It should last us a couple more days.

              #28022
              cwcdesign
              Participant

                Tonight we made Ina’s quick tomato soup and multi-cheese paninis with roasted peppers and bacon on Will’S sourdough it was just right.

                #28023
                Joan Simpson
                Participant

                  We had chili out of the freezer and I made cornbread.

                  #28035
                  RiversideLen
                  Participant

                    I made a pork roast tonight and had it with rice and frozen mixed veggies.

                    #28041
                    Joan Simpson
                    Participant

                      Last night we had fried cubed pork, rice and gravy, mustard greens, deviled eggs and cornbread.

                      Tonight we're having corned beef out of the can with a onion gravy over mashed potatoes and creamed corn.

                      #28051
                      kimbob
                      Participant

                        Had popcorn shrimp and coleslaw for dinner.

                        #28052
                        Mike Nolan
                        Keymaster

                          We have leftover potato-leek soup, vegetable beef soup and chicken noodle soup (the latter two from the freezer), so it'll be a soup supper here, possibly with some salad. (We picked the 3rd set of salads from our Aerogarden last night, so it'll be a few days before it is ready for another harvest, but there's still lettuce in the fridge.)

                          #28053
                          Joan Simpson
                          Participant

                            Mike your lettuce garden looked nice!

                            We had a chef salad tonight,lettuce,cheese,egg,onion,green olives,tomato,ham and turkey.

                            #28055
                            BakerAunt
                            Participant

                              I wasn't sure if I should put this entry in baking or cooking, but as it was the main course, I'll put it with the dinner discussions.

                              I made “Spaghetti Squash and Parmesan Cheese Quiche,” a recipe from Ken Haedrich’s The Harvest Baker (p. 189), for dinner on New Year’s Eve, because I needed to use up a small spaghetti squash. I had tried this recipe several years ago and the 9 ½-inch tart pan was not large enough, and I had overflow. Part of that may have been too much spaghetti squash. This time, I used an Emile Henry 14x6-inch rectangular tart dish that is two inches deep. I decided to do a ¾ recipe of my oil crust, replacing the whole wheat pastry flour portion with white rye that I need to use. When I was putting the egg mixture in, I realized that I should have made a full recipe of crust, so I reserved the rest of the filling, and I’ll scramble it for lunch tomorrow. Had I done the full recipe of crust, it would have fit. My husband often looks askance at quiche, but he ate and liked it. I substituted 1% milk and a bit of leftover evaporated milk for the half and half and heavy cream, and the quiche turned out fine. I used some low-fat mozzarella sprinkled on top.

                              We had it with some microwaved frozen peas and some of the leftover herbed cheese pretzel buns.

                              #28059
                              RiversideLen
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                                I decided to end the old year with one of Nature's perfect foods, I made a pizza. Thin sliced onions, a few green olives and some thin slices of leftover pork roast. I made the sauce from some tomato sauce from my garden that I had in the freezer.

                                #28063
                                kimbob
                                Participant

                                  Making our traditional lasagna for January 1st.

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