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Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33127081)
I was going to be in a different part of town & a friend was going to meet me for dinner at a nice restaurant in Santa Monica. She cancelled so I ended up going to Tito's Tacos....a real greasy spoon take out place that has been around for 60 years. The tacos are kind of crappy (unrecognizable beef) but really addictive. Great salsa and fresh fried chips. This place has a real cult following & always has a line---I have been going for years. I used to pay $1 for a taco with cheese (85cents without cheese) and today it was $4.40 for one! Packed on weekend nights...good drunk food.
Going sleazy requires you to get the 2 for $1 Jack in the Box tacos. |
Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero
(Post 33127236)
And I complain that my favorite taco place charges $3.30 for their shredded beef with cheese tacos.
Going sleazy requires you to get the 2 for $1 Jack in the Box tacos. yeah, I hadn't been to Tito's in over a year and was shocked at the price. |
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Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33126492)
Spaghetti squash just tastes icky to me...I have tried because I would love a pasta substitute ( no thanks on the zoodles etc either). But maybe the tasty buffalo chicken will help.
Now, I need to ask for some help. We have been trying to go out to eat either Friday or Saturday night since restaurants re-opened here. Given that today and tomorrow are cold and rainy, we decided to stay home this weekend and make something either new or more "upscale" than we would normally eat. But at this point I'm stumped, and need ideas. Here are the rules: - It can't take more than 3 hours to make, including prep time - Ingredients must be easily accessible. So for example, no caviar, because I can't run to the grocery store after work and get good caviar. - Rough budget of <$100 for 2 people (similar to what we'd pay at a mid-range restaurant). Obviously lower is better :). - I don't expect you to provide a recipe, just the idea....something you love If I can't figure something out in the next 4 hours, we'll probably order delivery instead. Thanks!!! |
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Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 33127945)
Now, I need to ask for some help. We have been trying to go out to eat either Friday or Saturday night since restaurants re-opened here. Given that today and tomorrow are cold and rainy, we decided to stay home this weekend and make something either new or more "upscale" than we would normally eat. But at this point I'm stumped, and need ideas. Here are the rules:
- It can't take more than 3 hours to make, including prep time - Ingredients must be easily accessible. So for example, no caviar, because I can't run to the grocery store after work and get good caviar. - Rough budget of <$100 for 2 people (similar to what we'd pay at a mid-range restaurant). Obviously lower is better :). - I don't expect you to provide a recipe, just the idea....something you love If I can't figure something out in the next 4 hours, we'll probably order delivery instead. Thanks!!! these will require a grocery store trip: paella osso bucco zuni cafe roast chicken roast duck prime rib w/Yorkshire pudding /popovers lasagna baby back ribs anything ethnic...Mexican, Indian, Asian
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33128084)
I think the texture of spaghetti squash is icky to me...but glad you liked it....i wish i did.
these will require a grocery store trip: paella osso bucco zuni cafe roast chicken roast duck prime rib w/Yorkshire pudding /popovers lasagna baby back ribs anything ethnic...Mexican, Indian, Asian risotto chicken chili chowder in bread bowl |
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33128287)
cassoulet
risotto chicken chili chowder in bread bowl I don't have a paella pan, but I have a good, large stainless steel pan with maybe 2.5" sides. Will that do the trick? Otherwise a smaller cast iron. |
Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 33128630)
Paella and lasagna are standing out to me. Thanks for all the great ideas. I love cassoulet but not sure my wife will go for that one, same with the duck. Prime rib is in the freezer and probably on the menu next weekend. Risotto is another one we haven't had in a while. I'm leaning toward paella since I've never made it before. That would require some good seafood, and I'm not making that trip this afternoon. So I'm now thinking about doing paella tomorrow night. It may be takeout tonight, but Saturday night paella would be a huge success. Way to come through on the ideas!
I don't have a paella pan, but I have a good, large stainless steel pan with maybe 2.5" sides. Will that do the trick? Otherwise a smaller cast iron. Now I want to make it too! Maybe when vaccinated friends are able to come over again since it is impossible to make a small amount. Another thought--pasta primavera since it is springtime and you like veggies. |
Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 33126256)
Interesting. In the early days, about a year ago, places like Target and the grocery stores had people posted to count and enforce limits here. I haven't seen anyone doing that anywhere around here since maybe last summer, except for TJ's. I can almost guarantee it's not happening, nor do I think it's required here. So waiting in a line at TJ's in below freezing weather makes it stand out in a bad way, IMO.
But it does seem like California is operating on a much different set of rules and guidelines than the rest of the country. Edit to add: Forgot the reason I came here :). Tonight we decided to try buffalo chicken stuffed spaghetti squash. Basically all the good stuff you'd put in a wrap, but instead it gets mixed with the squash "noodles", stuffed back in and baked for a few more minutes. Wish me luck. |
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33127081)
I was going to be in a different part of town & a friend was going to meet me for dinner at a nice restaurant in Santa Monica. She cancelled so I ended up going to Tito's Tacos....a real greasy spoon take out place that has been around for 60 years. The tacos are kind of crappy (unrecognizable beef) but really addictive. Great salsa and fresh fried chips. This place has a real cult following & always has a line---I have been going for years. I used to pay $1 for a taco with cheese (85cents without cheese) and today it was $4.40 for one! Packed on weekend nights...good drunk food.
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Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 33128630)
Paella and lasagna are standing out to me. Thanks for all the great ideas. I love cassoulet but not sure my wife will go for that one, same with the duck. Prime rib is in the freezer and probably on the menu next weekend. Risotto is another one we haven't had in a while. I'm leaning toward paella since I've never made it before. That would require some good seafood, and I'm not making that trip this afternoon. So I'm now thinking about doing paella tomorrow night. It may be takeout tonight, but Saturday night paella would be a huge success. Way to come through on the ideas!
I don't have a paella pan, but I have a good, large stainless steel pan with maybe 2.5" sides. Will that do the trick? Otherwise a smaller cast iron. We went down to our "local" for a drink and got one of their new menu items -- kimchi fries -- so now I'm not sure if I'm going to have dinner. If I do, I'm reheating purloo, which is the NC/SC version of paella. Ours has king salmon (from Sitka Salmonshares...such a beautiful piece I should have made sushi with it), smoked trout and bacon. It's chilly enough out that we came home and I made a fire. I wouldn't be surprised if it was the last one of the season, and it's the first in at least 6 weeks. I'm finally getting feeling back in my fingers. Anyone planning a special Passover seder? Three years ago we did a blow-out for about a dozen friends (Mr. CE was the token Jew). Two years ago we did a restaurant seder at Aba in Chicago, which is the best of the LEYE seders I've tried. (Mon Ami Gabi's is lousy.) We just realized Passover begins tomorrow night and we'll be at Topolobampo for Mr. CE's non-seder birthday dinner. Galit's seder looks awesome but is only tomorrow and is sold out. Any good Chicago (or suburb) recommendations for a Sunday take-out seder? |
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33127282)
I've had those too but aren't the JIB ones 99cents each?
yeah, I hadn't been to Tito's in over a year and was shocked at the price. |
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Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 33126256)
Interesting. In the early days, about a year ago, places like Target and the grocery stores had people posted to count and enforce limits here. I haven't seen anyone doing that anywhere around here since maybe last summer, except for TJ's. I can almost guarantee it's not happening, nor do I think it's required here. So waiting in a line at TJ's in below freezing weather makes it stand out in a bad way, IMO.
Spoke to my brother the other day about how Australia is handling Covid-19. He told me most of the country has no restrictions except for the Melbourne area, where he lives, because being an island country, and the restrictions on outsiders visiting, there has been very few cases of Covid-19. He is leaving Coles who recruited him from the USA in 2017, to joins Woolworth's. I hope he finds what he is looking for in his job. Getting back on topic: Had Olive Garden takeout. My wife doesn't eat much, so we can cheat. I ordered the Create your own w/Angel Hair and Meat Sauce. I order the Chicken Gnocchi soup as my included side. I then order a kid's meal Spaghetti and Meat Sauce with the included side of Spaghetti and tomato sauce. She will usually get two meals out of the Kid's portion, so we save money, and she consumes the soup over the two meals. If we dined in, she would usually eat a quarter of the full size meal and we would spend double in the restaurant. No harm/no foul in my opinion. |
Originally Posted by teddybear99
(Post 33129670)
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Had Olive Garden takeout. My wife doesn't eat much, so we can cheat. I ordered the Create your own w/Angel Hair and Meat Sauce. I order the Chicken Gnocchi soup as my included side. I then order a kid's meal Spaghetti and Meat Sauce with the included side of Spaghetti and tomato sauce. She will usually get two meals out of the Kid's portion, so we save money, and she consumes the soup over the two meals. If we dined in, she would usually eat a quarter of the full size meal and we would spend double in the restaurant. No harm/no foul in my opinion. |
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