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cblaisd May 26, 2008 9:53 pm

Cooked over charcoal and hickory:

Char-siu chicken
Teriyaki ribeye steak
Sausage
Hosin-Ginger-Shoyu chicken

Accompanied by:

Homemade foccacia
Homemade brownies
Homemade lemon/lime bars

Beer

BiziBB May 26, 2008 10:09 pm

Spicy pork sausages last night for me. It was a case of use it or lose it. :)

cblaisd Aug 9, 2008 11:00 pm

Ahi shoyu poke with lots of nori, garlic breadsticks, fresh strawberries, a Diet Pepsi Wild Cherry.

Georgia Peach Aug 9, 2008 11:13 pm

Home grown tomatoes with fresh mozzarella, fresh basil, olive oil and balsamic vinegar. ^

hiyo Aug 9, 2008 11:36 pm

Cha gio, pho tai nam gau and ca phe sua da.

Mikey likes it Aug 10, 2008 7:56 am

Last night: Lou Malnati's carry out.

Tonight: leftover Lou Malnati's.

ILuvParis Aug 10, 2008 8:11 am


Originally Posted by Mikey likes it (Post 10178829)
Last night: Lou Malnati's carry out.

Tonight: leftover Lou Malnati's.

I had the other brother's! :)

http://www.pizanoschicago.com/about.html

wiredboy10003 Aug 10, 2008 8:13 am

Linguine with a tuna puttanesca sauce. Yum. I could eat it every night.

cblaisd Sep 3, 2008 10:07 pm

Sliced octopus and garlic sesame ahi poke.

Yum.

kipper Sep 6, 2008 6:26 pm

Had dinner at a local Mexican restaurant. Very yummy!

BiziBB Sep 6, 2008 6:56 pm

Subjunctive seafood. ;)

Mikey likes it Sep 6, 2008 7:23 pm

Big salad: romaine, tomato, feta and kalamata olives. Homemade dressing / homemade croutons.

Abby Sep 6, 2008 7:58 pm


Originally Posted by Mikey likes it (Post 10324276)
Big salad: romaine, tomato, feta and kalamata olives. Homemade dressing / homemade croutons.

What did you use for dressing ingredients? I'm guessing red wine vinegar, olive oil, oregano, garlic, etc?

kipper Sep 11, 2008 8:11 pm

Dinner tonight was a strawberry sundae. :)

cblaisd Apr 4, 2009 2:54 am

Alderwood planked tilapia filets, cooked over charcoal, with a shoyu-brown sugar-grated gingeroot glaze; sweet rolls, salad.

cblaisd Apr 19, 2009 10:56 pm

Deja vu:

Hickory-planked garlic tilapia fillets, cooked over charcoal; fresh pineapple; baked potato, green salad; crescent rolls, mac nut chocolate chip cookies; milk.

ILuvParis Apr 20, 2009 8:05 am


Originally Posted by cblaisd (Post 11610247)
Deja vu:

Hickory-planked garlic tilapia fillets, cooked over charcoal; fresh pineapple; baked potato, green salad; crescent rolls, mac nut chocolate chip cookies; milk.

Mmmm. Pillsbury crescent rolls? ;)

Analise Apr 20, 2009 11:27 am

Tonight: Roast chicken rubbed with garlic, rosemary and thyme (no parsley and sage ;)) with onions, crimini mushrooms, and baby carrots roasted in the same pan.

james318 Apr 20, 2009 12:24 pm

Homemade mac and cheese. Anyone have a dynamite recipe? Looking to try something new.

Martinis at 8 Apr 24, 2009 1:54 pm

The Dinner Tonight Thread
 
The wife and I are dining here tonight Killen's. Full report in the morning.

Announce and add your own as a real time exercise.

work2fly Apr 24, 2009 2:19 pm

Going to do dinner Sinaloense style tonight at a local restaurant:

Whole fried fish,
Shrimp ceviche, and
Bucket of Pacifico beer

greggwiggins Apr 24, 2009 2:45 pm

I'm meeting friends at a place named Grevey's in Falls Church, Va. to watch the Capitals/Rangers Stanley Cup playoff game. The choice was made more for the big screen television and beer than the food but Grevey's has fairly good 'pub grub'.

Steph3n Apr 24, 2009 3:07 pm

Cooking a rib eye with salt, pepper and a hint of red wine.

Along with that having a broccoli cauliflower salad with some baby carrots and grapes.

4444 Apr 24, 2009 3:13 pm

since i caught a puck in the cheek, in my morning skate, a few days back i will be having dinner through a straw once again. eat and be merry. i will do neither.:(

Martinis at 8 Apr 25, 2009 7:05 am


Originally Posted by Martinis at 8 (Post 11638769)
The wife and I are dining here tonight Killen's. Full report in the morning.

Announce and add your own as a real time exercise.

  1. The dinner was 'good' not 'great'. We each had a main lobster with a 6 oz. fillet on the side. Appetizer was fried asparagus with crab meat on top. Desert was creme brulee. Good enough to warrant a repeat, but not great.
  2. Place looks shabby on the outside, but is to standard for fine dining on the inside. The initial seating had me in a chair with my back to a traffic area. This was not to my liking, so I requested we be moved, which they readily did. Might be a cultural thing on my part, being Latino, I don't like my back turned to people or traffic areas.
  3. We had a rain storm here last night. It would be nice if they had valet parking, so we wouldn't have to enter the restaurant soaked. Other patrons came in under the same conditions.
  4. Parking lot too small for the number of patrons.
  5. Drive back to the house was an adventure due to the rain.

BiziBB Apr 25, 2009 7:57 am


Originally Posted by work2fly (Post 11638868)
Going to do dinner Sinaloense style tonight at a local restaurant:

Whole fried fish,
Shrimp ceviche, and
Bucket of Pacifico beer

Yum! Just don't mention tigers!

Tonight we had some middle-eastern style lamb dishes, some beef, some chips, onions and croquettes, all barbecued, probably our last BBQ of the summer.

Some WA '05 shiraz, then vintage (if you call 7yo vintage!) Hunter Valley shiraz.

Hanging out by the water, then back inside to watch an old HD DVD.

A nice night in for a change. :) No substantial travel or food miles this time.

magiciansampras Sep 1, 2009 4:48 pm

Tonight we are having shredded beef tacos with spanish rice. Chips and guac on the side as well.

I put a chuck roast in the slow cooker this morning and it has been going on low for about 10 hours. Gave it a little spice rub and covered it with water that also has some spices in it.

Hopefully it will be good!

bsdstone Oct 14, 2009 7:17 pm

What's for dinner?
 
This is probably the most asked question between my wife and I...neither one of us our very creative when it comes to cooking food for our family...we have a 3 year old (who is pretty picky) and 4 1/2 year old who will try/eat virtually anything...so I'm hoping some other FT'ers are in the same position as me and can share some ideas on good, fairly quick, fairly healthy choices.

AdaQuonsett Oct 14, 2009 7:53 pm


Originally Posted by bsdstone (Post 12639768)
This is probably the most asked question between my wife and I...neither one of us our very creative when it comes to cooking food for our family...we have a 3 year old (who is pretty picky) and 4 1/2 year old who will try/eat virtually anything...so I'm hoping some other FT'ers are in the same position as me and can share some ideas on good, fairly quick, fairly healthy choices.

sole almondine. we use frozen sole.

deubster Oct 14, 2009 8:43 pm

In West Texas, we know lots of folks that will eat standard American food and Mexican - they are very averse to vegetables and ethnic foods. Our two kids were raised to eat whatever was placed before them - or they went hungry (or they continued to see the same food as leftovers until they had eaten it). We had some early struggles of will, but they didn't last all that long. We tried to involve the kids in cooking; they washed and cut vegetables, would stir sauces, roll up eggrolls, assembled casseroles, etc.

Both kids now have kids of their own, and they are grateful for how they were raised.

cordelli Oct 14, 2009 9:03 pm

Tonight was Porterhouse, grilled rare, and roasted potatoes with herbs before the freezes sets in and fat free grated parm.

MoreMilesPlease Oct 15, 2009 5:56 am

Look for things you can make in a slow cooker. Decide on a couple of things on the weekend for the coming week. Buy everything you need, cut the meat and bag it, have all the ingredients ready to go. Then in the morning just put everything into the slow cooker, turn it on, and it durn near ready to eat for dinner. The decision is made and just add a couple of finishers.

To be really lazy, there are now premade seasonings especially for slow cookers. They may be a tad high is sodium so make sure and read the labels. But for a once a week meal they're probably ok to use.

bsdstone Oct 15, 2009 6:23 am

Thanks everyone for the suggestions so far...last night we just cut up a zucchini and some squash and sauteed it in olive oil, threw some pasta under it with goat cheese and called it a meal...I really like the idea of the slow cooker, I'm going to dig up some recipes today and shop this weekend!

MoreMilesPlease Oct 15, 2009 1:31 pm

The slow cooker is great. I taught himself how to use it. He now makes great soups and stews.

There are some good slow cooker receipts out there. I use the ones where you just throw everything in.

BamaVol Oct 15, 2009 7:11 pm

I got anxious for Thanksgiving so I roasted a 1/4 turkey breast and 2 drumsticks last night. I found cranberry sauce and made gravy. The highlight was the sage sausage stuffing (found the sausage in the freezer and that's what got me started. I called my kids and had a crowd at the table when the food was ready. Turkey sandwiches for lunch today too. Mmmm.

cblaisd Mar 26, 2010 7:50 pm

Oven-baked fried chicken, green salad, homemade biscuits, Dreyers Thin Mint ice cream.

underpressure Mar 28, 2010 6:18 pm

Jamiacan Beef Sandwiches from Costco.

Analise Mar 30, 2010 12:51 pm

Dinner: Weißwurst and red cabbage
Dessert: Strawberries

cblaisd Aug 21, 2010 8:29 pm

Some excellent sashimi and a spicy tuna roll.

Airokid Aug 21, 2010 8:39 pm

Mozzarella and Tomato Salad, Lobster Mac and Cheese, Steak Au Poivre with roasted red potatoes and corn on the cob.


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