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Originally Posted by work2fly
(Post 32720754)
Cheat meal:
Pizza with salami, sausage, pancetta, green pepper, black olive, onion, and feta. Started with a Rosso di Montalcino, now working through a nice Zin. Will likely break out the chocolate before the end of the night. Looking forward to waking up at 2am with a crushing headache :D I love my Stir Crazy. Every kernel pops, even the cheap stuff. I've been a fan ever since I was a young man and my older married sister had one. They had popcorn almost every night (not for dinner, but for a late night TV watching snack. When I would visit, there would be leftovers on the counter the next day and it was still good! :) |
Leftover pizza. I'm slowly purging the house of junk food.
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Best meatloaf ever, Salpicon al Queso.
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One of those days meant that dinner was
A surprisingly not-too-bad grocery store version of a huli chicken Leftover homemade biscuits fetched from the freezer Orange slices Oven-roasted asparagus (black pepper, basil, garlic salt) Oreos :) |
Poached salmon (sherry cooking wine because our bottle of 2000 Chardonnay had gone off)
Baked potatoes, albeit wrapped in foil with big salt and olive oil - a new way of baking them. assd roasted vegetables waffle cone with Robbins rocky road & Robbins peanut butter chocolate waffle cone with Robbins icing on the cake & Trader Joe’s chocolate chip |
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Originally Posted by ILuvParis
(Post 32725626)
Tell us about it. I just copied it - coincidentally I bought 2 lbs. lean ground beef today.
We had 2 lbs. of ground beef in the fridge and my wife asked me what I wanted for dinner, so it just popped into my mind. Then we couldn't find the 28 some years old newspaper clipping. I remembered that there was no meatloaf in the article title but couldn't remember the key words. We remembered that it started with "Sal" but not much more. I spend at least an hour googling; I used various combinations of meatloaf, ground beef, cheddar cheese, mushrooms, tomato sauce, etc., as key words to no avail. I even consulted a Spanish kitchen companion dictionary. Went through all the "S" entries, but still no luck. Then my wife said queso. I then googled "site:latimes.com queso meatloaf" and bingo, first result. It's a lot of patshke, but so good. It's going to last us for three dinners. I was also able to find a reprint of the where the recipe was originally published. I opened a bottle of 2016 Olivares Monastrell Altos de la Hoya to go along with it. |
Originally Posted by TWA884
(Post 32725690)
It's one of my favorite comfort dishes. Has been a while, as in a few years, since we had it.
We had 2 lbs. of ground beef in the fridge and my wife asked me what I wanted for dinner, so it just popped into my mind. Then we couldn't find the 28 some years old newspaper clipping. I remembered that there was no meatloaf in the article title but couldn't remember the key words. We remembered that it started with "Sal" but not much more. I spend at least an hour googling; I used various combinations of meatloaf, ground beef, cheddar cheese, mushrooms, tomato sauce, etc., as key words to no avail. I even consulted a Spanish kitchen companion dictionary. Went through all the "S" entries, but still no luck. Then my wife said queso. I then googled "site:latimes.com queso meatloaf" and bingo, first result. It's a lot of patshke, but so good. It's going to last us for three dinners. I was also able to find a reprint of the book where the recipe was originally published. I opened a bottle of 2016 Olivares Monastrell Altos de la Hoya to go along with it. |
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 32725783)
Interesting recipe especially the part about beating and folding in the egg whites. What is the texture like? I assume it is not dense like a regular meatloaf is but it holds together ok? I like the breadcrumb coating idea too.
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Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 32725297)
Leftover pizza. I'm slowly purging the house of junk food.
We had a homemade pepperoni pizza with onion, serrano, and banana peppers last night, with a nice salad. |
Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 32726377)
I'm offended by the categorization of pizza as junk food! Unless it's prepared in a microwave.
We had a homemade pepperoni pizza with onion, serrano, and banana peppers last night, with a nice salad. |
Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 32726468)
Does "unhealthy" work?
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Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 32726657)
lol...I suppose it depends on how you make it. Certainly almost all of the ones you order are unhealthy. When we make them here, I tend to go easy on the cheese, a very thin crust, and load up veggies. The pepperoni is really the unhealthy part, but overall not terrible. But I get it, not something any of us should be eating every night!
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Most delicious and even healthy things probably still need some form of moderation and variety. We definitely try to do things weekly even if there’s a consistent theme of blood carbs sugar cholesterol cow caffeine cannabis potassium
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Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 32727420)
We definitely try to do things weekly even if there’s a consistent theme of blood carbs sugar cholesterol cow caffeine cannabis potassium
Tonight, chicken piccata and broccolini. I made the chicken a few weeks ago with no recipe, and probably a couple non-traditional minor tweaks. My wife liked it so much that she's going to try to make it tonight from a recipe. Her version will be more authentic, but it will be interesting to see if she likes it as much. |
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