Cooking & Baking
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Stuffed green peppers in the slow cooker. All homegrown peppers. Ground beef (grass fed) and chopped vegetables plus grated cheddar cheese in the stuffing.
Pineapple kombucha.
For dessert: soft serve ice cream with miniature peanut butter cups.
birdographer
(2,527 posts)Thanks for the well-wishes yesterday, my stomach problem has cleared up (air bubbles, I am pretty sure) and we are a go for noodle kugel tonight!
Mosby
(17,520 posts)My family makes a savory lokshen kugel w/out the raisins and cinnamon. I think it makes a better side that way.
birdographer
(2,527 posts)And it is not a side, we have it for dinner... My SO's mom made it all the time. Smells good and we like it this way! (We have a lot of supposed "side dishes" for dinner...go figure.)
NJCher
(37,981 posts)Mollie Katzen has a recipe for one and I was thinking of making it. Would be interesting to see how they compare.
PJMcK
(22,942 posts)Were going to a surprise birthday party for a friend who is a successful opera composer. Its being hosted by another friend whose apartment overlooks Central Park. She is having the evening catered. Ill post the goodies later.
Im so lucky to have my life! Gratitude doesnt get close to how I feel.
Have a great week.
Polly Hennessey
(7,475 posts)a great way to spend a Sunday summer evening. 🎂😊
I'm happy to live this vicariously.
My days of tromping around the city are O V E R.
bamagal62
(3,668 posts)I'll add some biscuits....and peach cobbler for dessert!
irisblue
(34,324 posts)Chicken salad, watermelon & decafe tea
Emile
(30,076 posts)with an ear of sweet corn 🌽.
Small dish of ice cream with a zucchini brownie before bedtime.
Good Evening
usonian
(14,052 posts)I learned two kinds.
1. Ricotta, mainly, and cooked with tomato sauce. (Don't let them leak Ricotta) , and
2. Cubanelle peppers with bresdcrumb filling.
Some examples are given below. Not exactly the family recipes, but ok for now. Busy day.
1.
https://uncomplicatedchef.com/roasted-ricotta-stuffed-bell-peppers/
https://www.liveeatlearn.com/ricotta-stuffed-peppers/
2.
https://www.cosiitaliano.com/1092/italian-stuffed-peppers-abruzzese-style/
https://www.afamilyfeast.com/nannys-italian-stuffed-peppers/
If I got them out of order, I'll edit later on.
CIAO
NJCher
(37,981 posts)I still have some peppers left over to stuff. That last one with the tomato sauce is prol'ly gonna' be it, but I'm bookmarking all four links.
The thing that's so great about stuffed peppers is that they are so good in the heat, especially after the flavors blend in the 'frig overnight. I like getting just one out for a "mini-meal," which is my preferred way of dining these days. Having it cold on these hot days.
I think, though, that instead of pre-baking them in the oven I will try the microwave. I'm going to put them in a large pie dish and hope to save some of the juices to mix back into the peppers when I stuff them. Trying to avoid the oven in this heat.
I used to salt the inside of them and also rub them with garlic, then brush or spray olive oil on them. That always worked out well in the oven, and then stuffing them after the baked a bit.
Whenever I do this, I like to stroll by the prepared food counter at Whole Foods and notice their prices on them. Like $9 each. Of course they are giant peppers, but $9 each?
usonian
(14,052 posts)Much easier for the Cubanelle ones than the bell peppers.
I once jammed a bunch of bell peppers into a 2 quart saucepan, and gave them tomato sauce in between.
Like this.
Use whatever stuffing works for you. I do remember ricotta, egg, some breadcrumbs as a binder and some parsley etc.
Your choice.
I'll look in my Paprika app. I use the old version. They want more money for the new one.
Something like this but different.
https://nestinglane.com/stovetop-stuffed-bell-peppers/
Marthe48
(19,112 posts)and dry sauce with chicken, pepperoni, and sausage, with fresh shredded Mozarella.
Peaches and cream for dessert.