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Shrimp & asparagus quiche with spinach, red onion, and herbs (prol'ly basil and oregano, both fresh). I have a pie crust for this one in the freezer.
Tossed green salad with avocado, pepper, cucumber, red onion. Caesar dressing.
Basil blueberry kombucha.
Dessert: Greek yogurt and strawberries with toasted almonds on top. Dark Chinese tea.
Emile
(29,857 posts)Orange and tangerines before bedtime.
Good Evening
CountAllVotes
(21,068 posts)The hamburger looks kind of old. It looks edible though.
My $23 in food stamps was gone a few days after I got it.
Squeaky41
(251 posts)Oven air fried bone-in pork steaks with home mixed BBQ marinade (balsamic, sriracha-ketchup, molasses, onion and garlic powders, white pepper, ancho powder, dijon mustard)
Store deli cold slaw
lime and jalapeno crinkle chips
yellowdogintexas
(22,722 posts)PJMcK
(22,888 posts)But when I read your dish to the Landlady, she said she was going to emulate you, NJCher! Im looking forward to it!
Were going to our neighbors for dinner and all I know is were bringing red wine and Brie.
gibraltar72
(7,629 posts)AKwannabe
(6,358 posts)Made with chicken bone broth but theres no meat. Lotsa hominy and I added a sweet potato, lotsa garlic and onions. And every Mexican spice I own. Broth tastes good. Its simmering. Will have topped with lime zest cilantro and sour cream. Corn chips on the side.
yellowdogintexas
(22,722 posts)both put radishes on top of theirs.
It is hard to beat a good rich chicken stock or any well made stock actually
I have to laugh when I see "bone broth". We made bone broth before it was cool. What else are you going to do with that damn chicken or turkey carcass? If I wanted to make it and sell it I could make a killing. That stuff is NOT cheap
I like to roast beef bones a bit in the oven before making stock with them
Cairycat
(1,760 posts)tender and nice! Mashed potatoes and gravy, some leftover coleslaw, and chopped cucumber with fresh mint in a mixture of sour cream and buttermilk (since I didn't have any yogurt). The wine was a Hungarian Tokaji Furmint wine, dry but fruity.
yellowdogintexas
(22,722 posts)Whatever it is, it sounds very good. Roast chicken regardless of method is hard to beat
Cairycat
(1,760 posts)by taking out the backbone. It makes it easier to get the dark and white meat done at the same time. Here's a video that shows how to do it: https://youtube.com/shorts/2Ewjt5Xmj50?si=_1vZNcjx0jlL_Z6b There are lots of recipes, many with videos too - just google spatchcock.
yellowdogintexas
(22,722 posts)I also learned how to completely debone a chicken watching her
Did it once to see if I could actually pull it off
yellowdogintexas
(22,722 posts)It was yummy.
Served it over white fluffy rice.
I put tomatoes in it, which are optional.
NJCher
(37,894 posts)Wonder if I could sub cassava for the potato. Keep the glycemic index low. Sounds so good.
yellowdogintexas
(22,722 posts)The flavor would be a bit different but I bet they would be good.
This is one of my favorite Indian dishes .
no_hypocrisy
(48,816 posts)with chopped roasted chicken legs. Heavy on the cumin and cayenne.