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Romaine salad with goat cheese, dried cranberries and trader joe pear champagne viniagarette
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Pardon the poor photograph but I grew up on this stuff. Mum makes it now every month or so because the rest of the world discovered lamb cutlets and the price went from $6/kg to $50/kg. They're wonderful crumbed and pan fried though. Those plates are my grandmothers that she bought in Harrods in the 1960s. No one else at the table was really into it, but I knocked off 7 of them.
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Tonight was going to be ossobuco e risotto alla Milanese, but Mr. CE wasn't able to start cooking early enough so we pushed it until tomorrow and we got sushi delivered instead.
My Mom and Aunt are driving out next week for a few nights (before heading on to see other family). They'll be here a few months shy of my Mom's 80th birthday, so I'm trying to figure out a special early birthday dinner for her. We made a wonderful seafood chowder a few weeks ago, so I was thinking about doing that with fresh-baked bread and either a cake or Dutch baby pancake (a family fav) for dessert. My Aunt lived in Ethiopia for years and doesn't live in an area with an abundance of Ethiopian restaurants, so I always try to give her one Ethiopian meal when she's in town (and fortunately some of our favs are doing takeout). She's vegetarian/pescetarianish (but will eat anything she's offered -- a down-to-earth attitude after spending much of her career working and living in remote corners of the world that don't cater to special diets), so I'm brainstorming a few other meal ideas for their visit. |
Really bad 1960s dinner. Hot dogs, Betty Crocker boxed potatoes and canned green beans. We had grilled some hot dogs over the weekend and didn't eat them all, so they were reheated. Partner likes those awful potatoes and is a believer in "There are no finer words in the English language than 'encased meats,' my friend." We use green beans as dog treats (Cody has packed on a few pounds) and I mistakenly bought a can of the French style. So, I decided to eat them since they're not easy to use for snacks like the regular cut beans are . All in all, pretty unsatisfying, but got rid of some crap. Partner said, "Tasty dinner!" (And he meant it!) :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 32715711)
We made a wonderful seafood chowder a few weeks ago, so I was thinking about doing that with fresh-baked bread...
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Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 32715711)
Tonight was going to be ossobuco e risotto alla Milanese, but Mr. CE wasn't able to start cooking early enough so we pushed it until tomorrow and we got sushi delivered instead.
My Mom and Aunt are driving out next week for a few nights (before heading on to see other family). They'll be here a few months shy of my Mom's 80th birthday, so I'm trying to figure out a special early birthday dinner for her. We made a wonderful seafood chowder a few weeks ago, so I was thinking about doing that with fresh-baked bread and either a cake or Dutch baby pancake (a family fav) for dessert. My Aunt lived in Ethiopia for years and doesn't live in an area with an abundance of Ethiopian restaurants, so I always try to give her one Ethiopian meal when she's in town (and fortunately some of our favs are doing takeout). She's vegetarian/pescetarianish (but will eat anything she's offered -- a down-to-earth attitude after spending much of her career working and living in remote corners of the world that don't cater to special diets), so I'm brainstorming a few other meal ideas for their visit. |
Fusilli with parm & olive oil
meatballs Fresh spaghetti and Rao’s sensitive marinara & parm assd raw vegetables waffle cone with Robbins peanut butter chocolate & Robbins rocky road waffle cone with Robbins rocky road & Haagen Dasz chocolate waffle cone with Trader Joe’s chocolate chip & Biscoff salted caramel |
Originally Posted by bensyd
(Post 32713900)
Pardon the poor photograph but I grew up on this stuff. Mum makes it now every month or so because the rest of the world discovered lamb cutlets and the price went from $6/kg to $50/kg. They're wonderful crumbed and pan fried though. Those plates are my grandmothers that she bought in Harrods in the 1960s. No one else at the table was really into it, but I knocked off 7 of them.
These look similar to my favorite lamb chops of all time. I've had them twice at an Indian restaurant, of all places, in Washington DC. I can't remember the name, but will try to find it. Unfortunately they're quite an expensive appetizer, even split among a table.
Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 32715721)
Partner likes those awful potatoes and is a believer in "There are no finer words in the English language than 'encased meats,' my friend."
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 32715914)
Lobster or crab legs for the big birthday celebration .
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Originally Posted by cblaisd
(Post 32715782)
Would love to have your recipe for seafood chowder, if you willing. Either here or PM is fine :) Thank you.
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 32715914)
Lobster or crab legs for the big birthday celebration .
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Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 32716705)
Your partner and I would get along well.
I like the crab legs idea. I have trouble finding good lobster in the Chicago area for some reason. We might search a few new places this weekend, as we're considering a surf and turf dinner treat on Saturday. |
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 32717148)
My Costco usually has both king crab legs and big lobster tails....both in the frozen and fresh areas.
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Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 32716705)
I like the crab legs idea. I have trouble finding good lobster in the Chicago area for some reason. We might search a few new places this weekend, as we're considering a surf and turf dinner treat on Saturday.
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Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 32717505)
how about sunset foods - I love their inventory.
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Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 32717505)
how about sunset foods - I love their inventory.
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The soft shell crabs at $8 each look tempting.
I'm sure I could make them keto with a dip in egg, followed by a crushed pork rind and Parmesan "breading". Might not taste too much like crab anymore though :D |
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