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NJCher

(38,084 posts)
Sat Jun 22, 2024, 04:22 PM Jun 2024

What's for Dinner, Sat., June 22, 2024

A couple salads.

Salad (oak leaf lettuce) with blueberries, goat cheese, and toasted walnuts. Citrus vinaigrette.

Tarragon cucumber salad in sour cream/mayo/mascarpone dressing. Scallions.

Cherry kombucha.

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What's for Dinner, Sat., June 22, 2024 (Original Post) NJCher Jun 2024 OP
Salmon patties with garlic lemon aioli and Asparagus Radish Salad with Feta Callalily Jun 2024 #1
The salad looks delicious and just right for a summer day. Polly Hennessey Jun 2024 #6
Shrimp Burgers! On brioche buns. no_hypocrisy Jun 2024 #2
Roasted potatoes with cheese fondue Marthe48 Jun 2024 #3
Saturday plate Squeaky41 Jun 2024 #4
Smoked turkey breast cucumber and tomato salad and red beans. lynintenn Jun 2024 #5
Chicken enchiladas Retrograde Jun 2024 #7

Callalily

(15,019 posts)
1. Salmon patties with garlic lemon aioli and Asparagus Radish Salad with Feta
Sat Jun 22, 2024, 04:27 PM
Jun 2024

It's going to be a good supper. The salad is fast becoming one of my favorites.

Salmon patties


Asparagus Radish Salad with Feta

Marthe48

(19,175 posts)
3. Roasted potatoes with cheese fondue
Sat Jun 22, 2024, 06:37 PM
Jun 2024

Last edited Sat Jun 22, 2024, 08:15 PM - Edit history (3)

Have some ribs and black eyed peas simmering, same seasoning, different pots. Something to pick at the rest of the weekend

I had some ribs after I posted. My Mom always parboiled the ribs, then drained them, put them on a platter or tray and one of us kids would take them to my Dad to finish on the grill (charcoal or wood) They were always so good. I do mine the same way, but i put all of the seasonings and sauce into a big pot with a couple cups of water and let the ribs simmer for a couple hours. Usually the liquid reduces and it makes a nice finisher under the broiler. Sometimes, the ribs are ready before the liquid is concentrated. That happened tonight. I took some of the liquid and cooked the black eyed peas in it. When the liquid was reduced, I spooned some over the ribs and put them under the broiler, in a short time, flipped them and spooned, by now, thick sauce over. I flipped them one more time and sauced them. Oh my!

I put some shatta sauce, honey, garlic, onion, liquid smoke and a honey/molasses bbq sauce and black pepper into cook with the ribs. It made a luscious sauce.


Squeaky41

(264 posts)
4. Saturday plate
Sat Jun 22, 2024, 06:40 PM
Jun 2024

oven roasted marinated baby back ribs (large batch for tonight and freezer) spicy sauce

macaroni salad with veggies in ranch dressing

fried onion rings

ice cream later

Retrograde

(10,699 posts)
7. Chicken enchiladas
Sun Jun 23, 2024, 02:08 AM
Jun 2024

Didn't have any bottled enchilada sauce on hand, so made our own with a variety of roasted dried chiles

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