What are you Cooking the Week of October 19, 2025?

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  • #47560
    Mike Nolan
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      Still not a lot of cooing going on here

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      #47562
      Mike Nolan
      Keymaster

        We had sirloin steak with mashed potatoes and gravy for dinner.

        #47563
        RiversideLen
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          That sounds real good, Mike.

          I had spaghetti, meatballs, and some veggies.

          meatballs

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          #47566
          BakerAunt
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            We had leftover shrimp and pasta. Earlier, at "teatime" (well, my husband had tea; I had coffee), we sliced into the pumpkin pie. The Fairy Tale pumpkin makes an awesome pie.

            #47568
            Joan Simpson
            Participant

              Dang it I wish we could sit down with each other and eat!Everything y'all post sounds good or looks amazing! I've been with friends for three days and we've had smoked chicken and sausage, ham and cheese sliders and today pizza with a lot of sides.

              #47569
              navlys
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                Had the most beautiful and delicious 2 course meal at Trius Winery Restaurant in Niagra on the Lake Canada.. It started off with the beet appetizer which was a work of art...and delicious. My main selection was deep fried eggplant filled with Mozzarella cheese and various dressed greens... also delicious. It occurred to me that I never deep fry anymore. My "Fry Daddy" is long gone. I guess it was a pain to store the oil and get the smell out of the kitchen. And deep fried food is not healthy either or so they say. But it is great to enjoy it every once in a while!

                #47570
                BakerAunt
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                  I agree with Joan--it would be lovely to have a potluck or progressive dinner with the Nebraska Kitchen group.

                  I decided to experiment with Monday night's dinner. I used as my basis the recipe for chicken braised in white wine with artichokes, which I have used before with mushrooms replacing the artichokes that my husband does not like. This time, I replaced the white wine with 2 cups of apple cider. I also peeled and cut up two small butternut squashes which I roasted at 375 F for 45 minutes. After coating the four chicken thighs with a mixture of ¼ cup flour, ¾ tsp. smokey paprika, ¼ tsp. onion powder, and some freshly ground pepper, I browned them in olive oil, for 5 minutes per side, then removed them and added the apple cider and scraped any bits off the bottom of the pan. I added the roasted butternut squash, then nestled the chicken thighs into the pan and simmered, partly covered, for 15 minutes. Once the chicken was done, I stirred in some cooked faro (1/3 cup dry cooked in 1 cup chicken broth and let it rest for about eight minutes. We had half of it for dinner. The flavor is good, but the butternut squash, even roasted, was not as sweet as I expected, and its flavor was a bit overwhelming. I will try the recipe again, but next time, I will go back to using mushrooms.

                  #47571
                  RiversideLen
                  Participant

                    I made pork tenderloin on the BBQ this afternoon. For dinner I had some with mashed potatoes, carrots, cauliflower, green beans and sauteed mushrooms.

                    #47572
                    Joan Simpson
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                      I had smoked chicken leftover from the weekend with a baked potato.

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