What's for dinner?

Discussion in 'Recipes and Cooking' started by Catdaddy6676, Nov 19, 2018.

  1. Gail-Steman

    Gail-Steman Young Pine

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    My hubbies favourite :setc_092:...we had sandwiches as he was working in the shed late :setc_063:
     
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    Catdaddy6676 In Flower

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    Finished picking the last of the bok choy so we'll have that (sauteed with garlic) to accompany shrimp and pasta with bell pepper. Should be quick and easy!
     
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    Lamb chops, spanakopita, rice, potatos and a salad. We ate out a Greek-Ned restaurant.
    BTW Gail--what sort of sarnies were those?
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    We had salmon again with broccoli and rosemary spud chips.
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    I keep a Rosemary plant upstairs on the balcony for kitchen use. Oh my goodness--what a "sprig'r two" of this does for spuds (these spuds are roseval). You first par boil the chipped spuds, then fry them in olive oil and the rosemary. Holy mackerel !....no, I mean salmon. We eat fish a lot here.
     



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  5. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Our own tomato soup with mini-balls, garlic, chook bouillon, S & P and basil.
    Ice cream for pud.
     
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    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    I am getting hungry reading this thread
     
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    Cayuga, you are lucky to get hungry. I think I'm gaining weight . . . .
     
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  8. Odif

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    Roast organic veal. Roasted new potatoes and chard from the garden
     
  9. Catdaddy6676

    Catdaddy6676 In Flower

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    Last night my wife made a pork tenderloin with homemade mashed potatoes and a tomato and cucumber salad. It was off the chain good!

    My baby can COOK! LOL
     
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    The past couple of days we have harvested new spuds and have eaten them for supper.
    This new spud (for us) was a trial. It is called, Maris Peer.
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    They look a bit yellowish from the overhead lighting, but in fact they were as white as driven snow. The flavour of these was quite special...difficult to describe. They were a bit sweetish I guess you could say. Not sweet in the sense of sugar, but sort of creamy. It was a super flavour and they remained stiff-ish after boiling, the Bride says that if one would boil them too long that they could become crumbly.

    We also had the first broad beans for this meal.
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    The plate looked like this:
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    For meat we had nieuwe harring. The new herring are something that we all look forward to each year, and for a few weeks folks will be getting them almost every day...as time goes by they change in flavour a bit, so now is the ideal time to gorge.

    The following day we dug under a different spud plant, the Hanza--also new for us. The flavour for this one was even better than the Maris Peer and it had a rich, real potato flavour. Good grief that was good.
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    The following morning we had the leftover spuds for brekkie We fried the boiled spuds with Rosemary and had them with eggs and real OJ.
     
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    Sjoerd I always like viewing what you prepare and the Maris Peer is for salads and your broad beans are large I love them :setc_092:...we've got turkey tonight, roasted potatoes, cauli, broccoli, carrots :rolleyes: and no way to they help your eyes :(
     
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    ObiWanKnievel New Seed

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    First off we cut 12kg of tomatoes and 12kg of courgette and 8,5kg onions and 6,8kg aubergines and 2kg of peppers. 3 hrs later and we started cooking. Too much for the pot.
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    Still a few hours until it is ready. Herbs added are garlic and thyme and parsley and basil. This recipe is called ratatouille.
     
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    Becky makes that sometimes, ours having okra.
     
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    Today we're having breaded place with baked potato, salad, sweetcorn and a homemade cucumber, chilli and garlic pickle and chives.
     
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