Cooking & Baking
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Overcast and still raining here. Slow, steady rain.
I turned the cabbage I grew and cooked into a soup, along with pureed acorn squash. Added more "souply" items like Better Than Bouillon vegetarian and chopped, caramelized onions. Herbs like thyme. I put in a whole block of queso cheese, chopped up.
It is really good and I think the reason for it is that when I cooked the cabbage, I did it in slices, per the recipe. This charred it a bit and also caramelized it.
Also made up a big tossed salad, which has both baby romaine arugula. Radishes, peppers, onions, carrots, cherry tomatoes.
I have a fresh pineapple, so I'm grilling slices of it for dessert. Vanilla no-sugar cookie to go with it.
Kombucha: cherry.
Diamond_Dog
(34,613 posts)Spinach mashed potatoes, whole green beans, Rhodes rolls.
Mini baked pumpkin donuts for dessert.
Drum
(9,767 posts)Game-day cooking...
My wife is traveling, so its just me here anticipating seeing some football games on my iPad.
Im hoping to make a simple-sounding baked dish I saw on the NYTimes Cooking site: Sausage, cabbage, black pepper and butter, baked for 2-1/2 hours. Adding in some onion and thin potato slices. Serving as recommended with some bread and coarse mustard. Fingers crossed!
Gift link to the recipe:
https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1881-sausage-and-cabbage?unlocked_article_code=1.OU4.BJWL.UWzPTvhrkfLy&smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share
Update: this was easy to assemble and just trundle into the oven. I upped the temp to 325 for 2 hours, and it smells amazing. I just uncovered it and reduced heat to 300 to reduce the liquid, so in a half hour I will be dining. Accompanied by a fresh sourdough loaf and coarse mustard, and the wonderful Rare Vos beer from Ommegang here in New York.
Yummmmm!
Emile
(29,785 posts)Finely chopped red and yellow peppers, onion, mushrooms, sausage, pepperoni and mozzarella cheese.
Slice of blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream before bedtime.
Good Evening
no_hypocrisy
(48,778 posts)* Spiced Roast Eye of Round
Cairycat
(1,760 posts)The guys got cans of salmon at Trader Joe's when they were in the Twin Cities last weekend, so I was trying something new. The hash had roast potatoes, onion and bell pepper. At the end, I put the chunked up salmon over the potatoes to warm through, while on another sheet pan I cooked eggs, a la Eric Kim's instructions for the eggs with Sheet Pan Bibimbap to have over the hash.
( https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1022131-sheet-pan-bibimbap?unlocked_article_code=1.OU4.eqvc.H8UGp64lDeEW&smid=share-url ). (gift article)
We had some stir-fried lacinato kale to go with, also a dry German Riesling.
If any of us want dessert, we could have some of the applesauce I canned today, from the pint that didn't seal, sigh.
Retrograde
(10,645 posts)day #4 of roast leftovers (it was a big roast. We did Chinese takeout yesterday just for a change). Half of it will be frozen for future use, and there are still leftovers for sandwiches, cheesestakes and beef satay if I can figure out how to do it.
AKwannabe
(6,332 posts)Fresh green beans and potato boil.
Onion, S&P and some bacon fat rendered in the nuker. Boiled for about an hour.
I had three helpings!!
Will be even better tomorrow
Might turn it into a hash
idea from another reply here tonight.
MissMillie
(38,961 posts)Seasoned w/ butter, lemon and dill
A "loaded," buttered cous cous on the side (w/ diced carrots, onions, peppers, celery and garlic)
Buttered beets
I had a slice of the NC Lemon Pie for dessert.