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Used Vidalia onions in a Lyonnaise Onion Soup this past weekend. The result was extraordinary!!!

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Tuesday night we had grilled swordfish sandwiches with yellow tomatoes and roasted red pepper aioli

 

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Last night I made a tuna nicoise

 

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Rhubarb Pie destined for tonight's dessert.  But depending on how I feel after work, it might just become dinner.

 

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All butter pastry made before I went to bed last night.

Pulled the rhubarb this morning and got the pie into the oven early. 

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2 hours ago, ElsieD said:

@Smithy  I have never seen mesquite-smoked olive oil.  Does tte smokiness come through?

 

Yes, it does. In small doses it just adds a nice depth to the flavor, without being obvious. The first time I tried using it, I used it exclusively to saute some vegetables, and the smokiness was overwhelming. I liked last night's lighter touch better. :)

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I really love my Breville PC.

 

I was late getting home from work tonight.  Didn't get dinner started until almost six pm.

 

But we were eating by 7:10.

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Lamb shanks cooked in the Breville PC.  Mashed potatoes, steamed green beans and radishes.   

 

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ETA:  And dessert is served.

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Husband away on business, so I started late afternoon with a snack platter, a glass of wine and a girlfriend to chat with. She stayed, it became dinner.

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Tonight's dinner:mango curry with tofu, yellow peppers and Summer squash, over rice.

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3 minutes ago, Dante said:

Tonight's dinner:mango curry with tofu, yellow peppers and Summer squash, over rice.

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What seasonings do you use with that curry?

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Pasta salad with eggs, tomatoes, olives, peas.

Corn tortilla with oven roasted spicy cauliflower and a celery slaw dressed with sour cream and blue cheese.

 

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Tuesday night dinner started with a salad:

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Kroger had some of there Ukrop’s (a now-closed local grocery store revered by the Richmond VA area) prepared foods on sale the other night and we picked up a baked spaghetti intending it for a few lunches for Mr. Kim during the week.  It turned out to be a fortunate thing because I was hit with what has turned out to be the worst cold I’ve ever had.  So – a little while in the oven and:

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Quite tasty baked spaghetti:

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I have been in a codeine coma on the couch since then and haven't cooked a thing.  

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17 hours ago, Smithy said:

What seasonings do you use with that curry?

 

Just a Thai yellow curry paste.  

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My first home-cooked dinner after a long trip away...pasta with chicken sausage and vegetables.

 

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Tonight's dinner:

 

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Yuanyaki salmon.

 

 

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1-10-10, overnight pre-brined chicken breast with stuffed yellow* bell peppers. The stuffing is rice edamame, scallions and a touch of lemon juice.

 

* the only type I tolerate.

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...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

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It's a process...

 

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El sofrito, untraditionally made with RAMPS, red bell pepper, tomato, onion (and shhh, chorizo). 

 

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The rice added and cooked for a few minutes, prior to the addition of (home made, of course) chicken and clam stocks infused with saffron. Cooked uncovered.  Shrimp steamed on top of the rice toward the end of the cooking time, and then removed so they don't overcook.

 

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Finished product - according to Significant Eater, my best tasting attempt yet.

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Used the second quick puff pastry that I put in the fridge Wednesday night to make a Leek, Spinach and Feta Tart for dinner last night. 

 

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I might never buy puff pastry again.  This one is quick and easy to make.

 

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I also added some roasted red peppers to the tart.

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On 5/23/2019 at 2:23 AM, HungryChris said:

Chef salads with fresh picked lettuce last night. I have been waiting for this!

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@HungryChris your table always looks so inviting - like anyone could come in, sit down, start chatting with you and have a nice comforting dinner. 

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