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Dinner last night was lamb kofta, green beans and a sort of tabbouleh salad. I thought it looked like it was meant that nothing was touching but it wasn’t planned that way. I found the photo below taken some months ago. It was chicken schnitzel with fried sweet potato slices and cooked mice… or rather beetroot from my garden.
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A pretty typical Sat morning breakfast. A few field mushroom pieces, avocado on toast with a fried egg, small slice of Speck and a few pieces of homegrown tomatoes 🍅 Yay
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This meal was on the table in 15 mins. Cut and nuked potato cubes for 6 mins. Sauted onion, garlic, oregano and chilli in a glug of olive oil in a saucepan then added half a can of diced tomatoes. Put lamb steaks in fry pan to gently cook. When potatoes 6 mins in microwave were up, I tipped them into tomato mixture added pepper and salt and stirred them around until lamb steaks were done as we like them... just a tiny bit pink that is more well done than is the restaurant way. Sprinkled parsley, dollop of mint jelly and we're done.
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@C. sapidus I asked Google what the difference between shakshuka and huevos rancheros was and the following was one of the answers. Sounds about right. What do you think? Shakshuka and huevos rancheros share similarities as both are egg-based dishes. However, shakshuka is characterized by poached eggs in a tomato and bell pepper sauce, while huevos rancheros features fried eggs served on tortillas and smothered with a tomato-chili sauce.
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As I had pomegranate seeds and juice left over from a lunch, I made these savoury pancakes. No recipe, which is often the way I like to cook. Anyway they were quite tasty with green onions and a sprinkle of Parmesan.
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Had some of the family over for an early Christmas get together. Some will be away at Christmas so this was a time for us all to catch up. We were going to do a BarBQ but rain was forecast so we decided to just do all cold things inside. People served themselves from a buffet. This was a Coleslaw, I had a pomegranate so I thought I’d add that. A bowl of tomatoes with split green olives and some pickled red peppers. Below…A cold meat platter, I did myself. There was also chicken and a bowl of Russian salad.
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Meatballs containing chopped olives and feta, served with white beans and orzo with mini asparagus spears.
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@Okanagancook We do the poppadums in the microwave. For about 5 on the turntable, we do 30 seconds on one side, turn them and then 30 seconds the other side. Of course depends on microwave. They have a clear taste this way and I don’t like all that oil when fried.
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Dal Chawal… Lentils and rice. I was going to hand blend these French lentils to make a more traditional Dal but they turned out quite tasty so I left them as they were. Served with pappadoms and a dollop of quince jam for sweetness. Comfort food.
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No cooking involved but this was breakfast,. It’s one of those mueslis that contains lots of dehydrated berries. With cold milk … it was OK but a bit sweet.
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Hopefully you can find it locally but Yes not low salt for ours as well. I hardly salt most things so probably why it tasted good.
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I had a craving for mushroom risotto and started preparing the chopped up onion and mushrooms only to find that I didn’t have any Arborio rice in the pantry…blast. However had some Orzo / Ricini, so made mushroom orzo and I thought it was delious. Nice and creamy like a good risotto should be and the orzo was still a little al dente. Very quick to make. I cooked the orzo in some mushroom stock from a box and added it to the mushrooms and onions sautéed in butter. Salt, pepper and parsley. The boxed mushroom stock gave so much mushroom flavour,
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Sorry @rotuts it’s ACV not AVC Quote “ … olive oil and ACV with salt and pepper as dressing “ I thought ACV was the generally accepted acronym for Apple Cider Vinegar. Mind you I don’t like acronyms and rarely use them. What happened here shows a good reason why I think they are confusing.
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Lunch today was very simple. A slice of ham, sourdough bread and homemade Cole slaw with radishes… no mayo… olive olive and ACV with salt and pepper as dressing. Followed by a large slice of apple and pineapple crumble tart. Coconut in the crumble as well.
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We had crumbed flattened chicken breast with scalloped potatoes, broccoli, and roast pumpkin...that‘s the pumpkin with the skin facing… didn’t eat the skin this time, sometimes do, sometimes don’t.
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It was warm this morning 22’ C at 8.30am so we had breakfast outside. Grilled cheese on toast over tomatoes.
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Friday night and felt like Chinese food. Made sweet and sour chicken, added mini spring rolls because we were hungry. Husband said the sweet and sour sauce tasted ’right’ so I guess the Chinese rice wine vinegar really helped with the flavour. Lots of red capsicum.
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Pasta and more pasta Dinner was a penne seafood mornay, really like a seafood Mac and cheese. Maybe ‘SeaMac’ or perhaps ‘MacandSea’ Another dinner below was seafood with rigatoni in a tomato based sauce.
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Now this is really breakfast. Cherry season here so English muffin with cherry jam and some fresh cherries.