Jump to content
  • Welcome to the eG Forums, a service of the eGullet Society for Culinary Arts & Letters. The Society is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the culinary arts. These advertising-free forums are provided free of charge through donations from Society members. Anyone may read the forums, but to post you must create a free account.

Dinner 2017 (Part 6)


rarerollingobject

Recommended Posts

Late last night, the garage door opened and Charlie walked in with bags from the grocery store. He got cookies, ice cream, chips, dip and two great big steaks.  We had the steaks today with oven fries and cookies for dessert.  The oven got it's first use of the convection feature with the potatoes.  There is a lot of steak leftover.  Charlie mentioned cheesesteak sandwiches, I wondered if they made Bahn Mi sandwiches with beef and he said that was a good idea.  We will probably have some kind of sandwiches tomorrow.    

20171202_171927.jpg

20171202_172211.jpg

  • Like 12
Link to comment
Share on other sites

5785D6A0-EE0E-4548-A23B-02EAB1030897.thumb.jpeg.fe8ff369ef626ce152c67e97a579da30.jpeg

 

 Sautéed zucchini, duck breast and homemade ciabatta.  Zucchini would not have been my vegetable of choice but when I opened my crisper drawer it was apparent that it was now or never. 

  • Like 13
  • Delicious 2
  • Haha 2

Anna Nielsen aka "Anna N"

...I just let people know about something I made for supper that they might enjoy, too. That's all it is. (Nigel Slater)

"Cooking is about doing the best with what you have . . . and succeeding." John Thorne

Our 2012 (Kerry Beal and me) Blog

My 2004 eG Blog

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So many wonderful dinners on this page.

 

@Blue_Dolphins, pasta and garlic bread.  @Norm Matthews, beautiful steaks,  @Chefmd,'s golden bird, @Anna's perfectly cooked duck breasts. ( I love your choice of zucchini )

and @HungryChris's oysters.   It is still early here on the west coast and I'm craving those oysters. 

 

5a240ca2c1a38_GrilledPorkwithPotatoGratinDecember1st20174.thumb.jpg.f8b1d399f98cd6e21ce84775a84ae4ce.jpg

 

Friday night's dinner.

 

 

  • Like 19
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Kibbeh Saniyeh.

One with meat and chickpeas, the other with mushrooms, lentils and chickpeas. Both flavored with caramelized onion, and heavily spiced with lightly  cinnamony baharat and a crisp dough.

IMG_20171118_163230.jpg.837df66e717516d1d0142a4c65541b92.jpg IMG_20171118_163655_1.jpg.ee6125b5432cc6d89a0846cc2c57b7bb.jpg

  • Like 11
  • Delicious 1

~ Shai N.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Flying trip to up the Hudson Valley for my FIL's 85 birthday dinner.  Great family time ... OK restaurant food.

Back to reality today.  John is off to climb rock today.   He will have had a lot of protein for breakfast and lunch and I had nothing thawed out.   OK time to run some ideas by HIMSELF.........

He agreed to something vegetarian (just not too much fiber .....hey, baby steps).    Roasted butternut squash, shallots and carrots, capers, olives, artichoke hearts with some homemade unconventional  pesto I liberated from the freezer -  walnuts, avocado oil, home grown basil and flat-leaf pasta) and his gluten free penne.

  • Like 1

Nothing is better than frying in lard.

Nothing.  Do not quote me on this.

 

Linda Ellerbee

Take Big Bites

Link to comment
Share on other sites

28 minutes ago, Norm Matthews said:

I made some bread and Charlie made sandwiches with it and yesterday's leftover steak. I cut one end off the picture of the sandwich because i took a couple bites out of the other end before I remembered to take a picture.

20171203_145213.jpg

20171203_173829.jpg

 

I'm not much of a sandwich eater but I love bread and your loaves look so good!

  • Like 1
  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Great looking baguettes Norm.

Tonight's Dinner  - Pizza

Dough was made on Friday with the intention of baking bread.   Instead I made a large 17" pizza with enough dough left for a small loaf.

Pizza was baked on the grill.  

5a24cfc80496a_SundayDecember3rd2017DoughmadeonFriday.thumb.jpg.7c0e78d6dd442187af10bf8db32cd1f5.jpg

This is what it looked like after one minute.

5a24cff5002bb_SundayDecember3rd2017DoughmadeonFriday4minutes.thumb.jpg.fb6c39fb0d5c75ad95c09748d08536e0.jpg

After Four

5a24cfb562a1b_SundayDecember3rd2017DoughmadeonFridaysliced1.thumb.jpg.97a7315a9e68294ea5de47301300bb97.jpg

and after seven.

5a24cfbda5133_SundayDecember3rd2017DoughmadeonFridaysliced.thumb.jpg.5660cdf67db201b85bacdd4f420f23ea.jpg

Edited by Ann_T (log)
  • Like 14
  • Thanks 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The other night I did a salad with bits and pieces from the fridge:

DSCN7647.JPG.b595f8c04616b19dbfcb569b5346f059.JPG

Greens with ham, cheese, mushrooms, turkey.

 

I found a bag of King Arthur bread flour in the freezer and made a few loaves of their breadmaker white bread:

DSCN7648.thumb.JPG.3700d7feac5083cb10a376500226c155.JPG

 

DSCN7649.thumb.JPG.f1e6b33a6594326527bddd11cf4189c3.JPG

This was a very good, simple loaf.  Nice texture.

 

Saturday was Decorating the tree day.  We had our traditional fondue feast.  Meat and sauces:

DSCN7668.JPG.d395c670528051bef123171dda61c885.JPG

Béarnaise, curry, A-1, BBQ, pizza and horseradish.

 

Pickly stuff – including my MIL's divine green tomato pickles:

DSCN7667.JPG.f49215ad13890bed6c3280f4a49df84a.JPG

 

Roasted shrimp, cocktail sauce and steamed potatoes:

DSCN7669.JPG.1f47376987d278f6dac512d6c00345d4.JPG

 

Veggies, including mushrooms and blanched broccoli.  I made a tempura batter for dipping the mushrooms and broccoli into:

DSCN7670.JPG.e71d12510934902f042f68d00de81dee.JPG

 

Decent sourdough from Panera:

DSCN7671.JPG.0e9e321e8c455a948a90f341a73403ab.JPG

 

Dessert was chocolate fondue, of course. 

DSCN7677.JPG.fb460e3cc7996778f42480a07224e09a.JPG

 

Dried fruit, marshmallows, angel food cake and macaroons:

DSCN7676.JPG.309c0f55f05a629d201924176ba7698f.JPG

 

Last night’s dinner:

DSCN7686.JPG.0d1e3ae4a3eb18eae26880192d605980.JPG

I used the leftover sourdough to make a ham and Swiss cheese grilled cheese w/ Dijon and topped it with a fried egg.   

  • Like 18
Link to comment
Share on other sites

40 minutes ago, Kim Shook said:

The other night I did a salad with bits and pieces from the fridge:

DSCN7647.JPG.b595f8c04616b19dbfcb569b5346f059.JPG

Greens with ham, cheese, mushrooms, turkey.

 

I found a bag of King Arthur bread flour in the freezer and made a few loaves of their breadmaker white bread:

DSCN7648.thumb.JPG.3700d7feac5083cb10a376500226c155.JPG

 

DSCN7649.thumb.JPG.f1e6b33a6594326527bddd11cf4189c3.JPG

This was a very good, simple loaf.  Nice texture.

 

Saturday was Decorating the tree day.  We had our traditional fondue feast.  Meat and sauces:

DSCN7668.JPG.d395c670528051bef123171dda61c885.JPG

Béarnaise, curry, A-1, BBQ, pizza and horseradish.

 

Pickly stuff – including my MIL's divine green tomato pickles:

DSCN7667.JPG.f49215ad13890bed6c3280f4a49df84a.JPG

 

Roasted shrimp, cocktail sauce and steamed potatoes:

DSCN7669.JPG.1f47376987d278f6dac512d6c00345d4.JPG

 

Veggies, including mushrooms and blanched broccoli.  I made a tempura batter for dipping the mushrooms and broccoli into:

DSCN7670.JPG.e71d12510934902f042f68d00de81dee.JPG

 

Decent sourdough from Panera:

DSCN7671.JPG.0e9e321e8c455a948a90f341a73403ab.JPG

 

Dessert was chocolate fondue, of course. 

DSCN7677.JPG.fb460e3cc7996778f42480a07224e09a.JPG

 

Dried fruit, marshmallows, angel food cake and macaroons:

DSCN7676.JPG.309c0f55f05a629d201924176ba7698f.JPG

 

Last night’s dinner:

DSCN7686.JPG.0d1e3ae4a3eb18eae26880192d605980.JPG

I used the leftover sourdough to make a ham and Swiss cheese grilled cheese w/ Dijon and topped it with a fried egg.   

Oh how I love your tree trimming traditional meal :)

 

 

 

Pizza night last night.  Pepperoni.  Eaten with several glasses of wine and then blissfully falling asleep in my comfy bed.

 

5a2569a9ac548_IMG_38332.jpg.21098d3cbd314539cb284f22e3edbc78.jpg

  • Like 10
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sous vide (155F x 1.5 hours) then baked (375 convection) sausages with a butternut squash & pancetta sauce for homemade fettuccine.  Salad not shown.

I over did the sausage browning in the oven so they were a little dry...dang it.  Too much wine is my excuse:P

 

DSC02270.thumb.jpg.84c76b38a83b106d664256d7def9b803.jpg

  • Like 9
  • Haha 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Appleton Farms butt portion ham from Aldi. I did this on a trial run for Christmas brunch at Deb's daughter's. We both liked it a lot and I think we will pull the trigger on a similar spiral sliced version for the big event. Tender, not too salty and good flavor.

HC

IMG_1382.thumb.JPG.bd37f3e74d56cd859402eecdb4e7a16d.JPGIMG_1384.thumb.JPG.d193c7409d3c3fcb2662670e16fc8143.JPGIMG_1385.thumb.JPG.89c50dae8b4279e19945b18be34ab41d.JPG

Edited by HungryChris (log)
  • Like 12
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
×
×
  • Create New...