What's for dinner?

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  1. Cayuga Morning

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    Looks delicious! Tuna and salmon?

    My husband has been slow roasting a pork butt all day long to make into pulled pork. The house smells divine.
     
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    Cayuga, does you husband use a rub before slow roasting? I usually rub a pork butt, let it sit refrigerated for a day, and then pop it into my slow cooker. I agree, the smell is divine!
    Tonight we are having homemade Focaccia bread with garlic infused dipping oil, spaghetti carbonara, and a tomato/cucumber salad. We adore Italian food!
     
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    MG, yes my husband does all that too, only he uses the oven, set low. & Cooks it a long time. Delicious, isn't it?
     
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    Pickled curried fish.
     



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    In honor of the 4th of July, we are having fettucine Alfredo, foccacia bread, and a green salad. We are very independent of traditional 4th fare!
     
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    Say Cayu-- How did that pork's butt turn out?

    Tonight it will be meatballs, new spuds and veggies.
     
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    We will have homemade sushi and maybe the homemade pickled fish (can keep it for a month in the fridge)and raspberries mashed up with vanilla ice cream.
     
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    We have been cooking up a storm! We are getting ready to make our annual trek to "the farm" (it's not a working farm any longer, just a vacation place).
    My husband did make the slow cooked pork butt and it came out deliciously. We plan to make multiple meals of it: pulled pork, a bean & pork stew, tacos,etc. We've also made a chicken tagine and a ragout to serve over pasta. We also have the ingredients for a paella. All of this is now frozen and we will take it in a cooler. There's all kinds of fresh veggies at the local farm stands there.
     
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    How about a recipe for that pickled fish,, we have two ponds that are fully stocked ! If and when my arm heals I will catch a few ! Would like to try that !
     
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    Hmm didnt have time to do much so it was a corned beef kinda day and since pickled meat is a topic it kinda fits. IMG_20200704_222038.jpg
     
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    Yum!! I wish I were (socially distant) invited!
     
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    Ok here is a curried pickled fish recipe. You can adapt it to your taste, e.g. use ginger and coriander seeds. We like to add chilli with it.

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    Tonight’s dinner was potato salad with beetroot and sausage.
     
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    So much opportunity. So many searing choices. Such flavorful possibilities. What will it be this evening? IMG_20200707_155535_resize_79.jpg IMG_20200707_153822_01_resize_50.jpg

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    We have one pond full of bass ! As soon as my arm allows will try to catch some and try the pickled fish ! Thanks !
     
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