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Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 18320671)
:) Sure. I'll send you a PM with it. It's pretty easy, and can be thrown together pretty quickly, both of which I appreciate when I'm cooking after work. :D
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Originally Posted by Analise
(Post 18321041)
Thank you so much.
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I'm going to make paninis. We had a party on Saturday p.m. I'm going to take leftover Serrano ham, Compte cheese and yellow cherry tomatoes roasted with garlic and olive oil and press between buttered La Brea multi grain bread.
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I'm normally a brandy or whisky Mac girl, but have neither in the house, so settled for red wine! Not had / heard of Rumplemintz, what is it?
Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 18320898)
Originally Posted by emma69
(Post 18320834)
Hmmm, she makes a good point. I've got some elderflower liquor that is rather yummy, and herby / botanical things are good for you, right? So it is like super medicine!
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Originally Posted by emma69
(Post 18323685)
I'm normally a brandy or whisky Mac girl, but have neither in the house, so settled for red wine! Not had / heard of Rumplemintz, what is it?
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Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 18325191)
It's a peppermint schnapps.
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Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 18321962)
You're welcome. Ours is cooking now, and smells yummy. Another 10 minutes or so in the oven, and dinner is ready. :)
Thanks! If people are in the market for a good cookbook with quick takes on French staples and other pan-European stuff, check out Jacques Pepin's Fast Food my Way and More Fast Food My Way. Nothing in them takes more than about 40 minutes to make and they're all delicious - think versions of beef bourgignon, cassoulet, etc. |
Originally Posted by gfunkdave
(Post 18325633)
Ooo, could you send me your recipe too? I've always wanted to make chicken pot pie...especially if there's a way to make it not too fattening.
Thanks! If people are in the market for a good cookbook with quick takes on French staples and other pan-European stuff, check out Jacques Pepin's Fast Food my Way and More Fast Food My Way. Nothing in them takes more than about 40 minutes to make and they're all delicious - think versions of beef bourgignon, cassoulet, etc. |
I need suggestions for dinner for tonight. I don't have anything thawed, adn I'm not in the mood to put forth a lot of effort. Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 18326739)
I need suggestions for dinner for tonight. I don't have anything thawed, adn I'm not in the mood to put forth a lot of effort. Any suggestions?
Turn oven on, throw a couple of scrubbed potatoes on the bottom shelf - they can be in there while the oven heats up. Rub some butter on the outside of the chicken. Thrown unceremoniously into the oven in a roasting tin. Roughly chop some peppers, zuchinni, etc. and toss with some olive oil and herbs of your choice (rosemary, oregano etc) Pop in the oven alongside the chicken. Depending on how long you took to chop everything and how big the chicken in, it should all be ready about the same time. If the veggies are done sooner, take them out and cover with some foil until you are ready. Hands on time, about 10 minutes. Bonus - for tomorrow night's supper you can make a quick chicken risotto / fajitas / salad etc with the leftover meat. If you don't fancy chicken again, substitute beef - still works with potatoes and veg! |
Originally Posted by emma69
(Post 18326967)
Roast chicken with jacket potatoes and vegetables.
Turn oven on, throw a couple of scrubbed potatoes on the bottom shelf - they can be in there while the oven heats up. Rub some butter on the outside of the chicken. Thrown unceremoniously into the oven in a roasting tin. Roughly chop some peppers, zuchinni, etc. and toss with some olive oil and herbs of your choice (rosemary, oregano etc) Pop in the oven alongside the chicken. Depending on how long you took to chop everything and how big the chicken in, it should all be ready about the same time. If the veggies are done sooner, take them out and cover with some foil until you are ready. Hands on time, about 10 minutes. Bonus - for tomorrow night's supper you can make a quick chicken risotto / fajitas / salad etc with the leftover meat. If you don't fancy chicken again, substitute beef - still works with potatoes and veg! |
Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 18327234)
That sounds yummy, but would require me to stop at the store on the way home. :(
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Originally Posted by corky
(Post 18327336)
My go-to when I don't have a thing in the house is a version of pasta carbonara. I almost always have bacon in the freezer, pasta in the pantry and eggs & pecorino in the fridge. Or if I don't even have the bacon--I squeeze a couple lemons, add garlic, olive oil & a beaten egg & toss the hot pasta with that....grate some cheese & lots of black pepper over the top---voila!
Yes, I'm trying to avoid stopping at the store on the way home, and I'm trying to keep things as simple as possible. It's one of those nights where if Mr. Kipper wasn't home, I'd ponder having yogurt and cereal and going to bed. :) |
Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 18326739)
I need suggestions for dinner for tonight. I don't have anything thawed, adn I'm not in the mood to put forth a lot of effort. Any suggestions?
It's one of those nights where if Mr. Kipper wasn't home, I'd ponder having yogurt and cereal and going to bed. :) |
Originally Posted by Analise
(Post 18328136)
Sauté some shrimp. Takes a few minutes—that's it. Steam some vegetables or make rice with it.
Or....why not have breakfast for dinner. Make some eggs, bacon/sausage, and toast. |
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