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The What's For Dinner Tonight Chat


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lucia Enthusiast

My husband's away on a business trip, so I get to post to this thread tonight! Makes his absence easier to bear that I can eat meat while he's away. ; )

-braised chicken with leeks

-roasted white potatoes with rosemary

-a mesclun & radish side salad

Yum!


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lucia Enthusiast

Simple again but oh, so good...

Roasted Apple, Butternut Squash and Leek Soup with Spicy Pepitas and Pumpkinseed Oil

Caramelized Onion Focaccia Bread

Oh to be such a good cook that this is a simple dinner!

(I even had to look up "pepitas".)

love2travel Mentor

Oh to be such a good cook that this is a simple dinner!

(I even had to look up "pepitas".)

Lucia, I've been salivating at YOUR dinners, too! They look great. Cooking is such a pleasure. :D

love2travel Mentor

Extremely simple tonight:

Chicken a la King

Salad Calabrese

I think I just might feel better enough tomorrow to make something fabulous and interesting! :P

Jestgar Rising Star

cheese and bacon :D :D

and wine

Lisa Mentor

and wine

moi aussi :ph34r: Looong couple of days!

mushroom Proficient

cheese and bacon :D :D

and wine

Anything with cheese, bacon and wine has to be a perfect dinner ;) (well, that is, depending on the wine -- nothing out of the box because life is too short to drink cheap wine :P )


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love2travel Mentor

Finger foods!

- Buffalo-style Chicken Meatballs

- Roasted Truffled Sweet Potato Crispy Fries with my yummy hummus (with sumac)

- Pancetta and Sundried Tomato Pesto Stuffed Mushrooms

- Crispy Wonton Wrappers Stuffed with Braised Lentils and Preserved Lemon

Lisa Mentor

Dining out tonight, but will try this tomorrow eve with garlic mashed potatoes:

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/traditional-osso-buco/detail.aspx

love2travel Mentor

Dining out tonight, but will try this tomorrow eve with garlic mashed potatoes:

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/traditional-osso-buco/detail.aspx

Mmmm...I love making Osso Bucco! Good to see this recipe includes gremolata which really makes it shine. Yum!

notme Experienced

un-stuffed cabbage

boiled potatoes

Marilyn R Community Regular

I tried Banh Xeo again tonight (Vietnamese shirmp/mung bean rice flour pancakes.) I've watched a video on it, read all kinds of recipes on the web, consulted some Vietnamese associates on it. (Went to the nail salon today and everyone there had advice.)

They still didn't turn out right, but I learned that it's important to whisk rice flour really well, and let it stand for awhile in the liquid (even up to 3 days in the refrigerator) so that it isn't gritty.

I had these at a Vietnamese restaurant pre- gluten-free Days and loved them! I've tried twice to make them at home without real success, but they were still good. The texture wasn't right but the flavor was great!

Skylark Collaborator

Pot roast that I put in the crockpot this morning. Beef, red wine, onions, mushrooms, a couple cloves of garlic, salt. Thicken the broth into gravy with arrowroot starch and serve with potatoes and a steamed veggie.

Jestgar Rising Star

Kale and portobello mushrooms sauteed with bacon grease and mixed with quinoa.

Cole slaw with roasted red pepper and green apple.

wheeleezdryver Community Regular

corn & peas w/ butter; beef rump roast with Sweet baby Rays' BBQ sauce!

mushroom Proficient

Leftovers:

Beef stew

Parsnip concannon

Stuffed pumpkin (with baby spinach, mushrooms, red onion, topped with cheese)

love2travel Mentor

Homey comfort food for tonight...

James Beard's Meatloaf with Piquante Glaze

Mashed Potatoes with Chive Oil

Minted Pea Puree

Marilyn R Community Regular

gluten-free Pasta with homemade vodka sauce, smoked pork butt and sauted mushrooms and asparagus. (Really glad I have left-overs!)

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

Chicken pot pie

Crust was good (Bette Hagman's recipe), filling was just okay. I was going from a recipe with dairy in it and converting it to make it dairy free/soy free as well as gluten-free. Still needs a little tweaking.

Marilyn R Community Regular

Baked potatoes with homemade chili and crumbled queso cheese and yogurt. Since I was baking, I filled the oven up with winter squash and extra potatos. I love squash!

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

Mediterranean rice with ground turkey, chickpeas and black beans.

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

Baked potatoes with homemade chili and crumbled queso cheese and yogurt. Since I was baking, I filled the oven up with winter squash and extra potatos. I love squash!

I love squash too! I can't get enough of it during this season. :)

wheeleezdryver Community Regular

variation of "Crockpot Pumpkin Chili w/ ground Beef, Black Beans, and kidney Beans" recipe from Kalyns Kitchen:

http://www.kalynskitchen.com/2010/10/recipe-for-crockpot-pumpkin-chili-with.html (if i remember correctly,her recipes are mainly for the Sought Beach Diet, not all are gluten-free, but some, like this one, are)

Marilyn R Community Regular

I love squash too! I can't get enough of it during this season.

Have you tried that really pretty yellow and green one shaped like an acorn? I love butternut, but I love this variety even more.

I'll probably have squash tonight, and smoked pork but with green papaya salad if I get adventurous, or just pork with squash and asparagus. (DP smoked a butt this weekend.)

freeatlast Collaborator

Mediterranean rice with ground turkey, chickpeas and black beans.

Wow! That sounds good, Manna. What is Med Rice?

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