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what's cooking?

m- grocery shopping so something easy.  maybe grilled portabellos?

tu- chicken and peppers quesedillas, black beans, rice

w- pork chops w bbq plum sauce, orzo, zuchinni and red peppers

th- taco salad

f- london broil, artichoke and arugula salad, mashed potatoes

sa- out to dinner

su- burgers al pastor, cilantro fries, dulce de leche banana cream pie

plus- i am going to try to make some purees to freeze for the little man.  any advice on what was good out of the freezer and what needs to be made fresh is much appreciated. 

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Re: what's cooking?

  • Tonight - leftover london broil because we have a baby class all night

    Tomorrow - eggplant, zucchini and tomato casserole

    Wed - leftovers from Tuesday because of another baby class

    Thursday - summer squash and corn chowder

    Fri - TBD

    I made a delicious apple streudel ice cream last night that I'll probably get into every night this week after dinner.

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  • S-salad with chicken (milo had cucumbers & red pepper strips) M- turkey burgers with broccoli (broccoli trees) T- veggie burritos (black beans, grilled veggie strips) W- for the life of me I can't remember T-chicken with cous cous and squash (squash)
  • sunday - dh had my leftovers from a baby shower i went to, i had the last of my butternut squash and goat cheese soup...mmmmmm fall flavors

    tonight we are having bbq pulled pork from the freezer, probably as sandwiches with light mac/cheese and a veg tbd

    maybe baked eggplant parm and pasta tomorrow

    no clue the rest of the week.  we are going getting dinner and then grocery shopping at wegmans weds after work

    Jen D and others - how do you make london broil so that it doesn't taste like shoe leather?  is there a trick in marinating it?  dh hates london broil b/c he grew eating it and his mom is not a very good cook.  i would like to bring it back but i'm afraid i will ruin it.  tips, please!

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  • Tracy I made london broil Saturday night with this recipe and it was AWESOME.  I only wish we'd been able to grill it, but we waited too long and had to pan fry it, which wasn't as good.  But the method was excellent!  DH usually drowns his steaks in A-1 and never even took it out of the fridge this time.

    http://www.gourmetdaytoday.com/2011/09/16/steak-with-garlic-herb-butter/

  • Tonight - leftovers. We have lots from this past weekend so it'll be veggies, rice and we have ham and steak

    Tomorrow - Meatloaf

    Wednesday - Chicken Caprise

    Thursday - Veggie lasagna

    Friday - leftovers

    Sat. - probably pasta

  • Tracy, we season with just salt and pepper.  Turn the grill on high, close the lid and let everything burn off.   We oil the steak right before putting on the grill and then flip the steak about every 4 minutes for about 16-20 minutes, leaving the lid open.  Then we let it sit for about 5 minutes before cutting.
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  • we usually do a mccormick rub (montreal steak or the cowboy one) and a little olive oil.  either sear it on the grill a la jend, grill pan, or sear it on the stove and pop it i the oven.  i think the trick is to make sure you aren't over cooking or it can get gross.  a good sear helps keep the juices in so does letting the meat rest. 

    for a 1 1/2- 2 inch thick cut we go 7-8mins per side and then let it rest.

     for other marinades, soy vey and that kind, we only grill outside because if the pan is hot enough to cook the meat it gets waaaaay too smokey in the house.  

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  • Thanks for the tips, girls.  I guess I will have to wait until we get a new grill to try it out :)  Our grill is busted currently and it makes me sad.
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  • Yesterday I made chilli, but we'll eat it tomorrow.

    tonight, I just may order a pizza

    tuesday, chilli

    wednesday, spaghetti

    thursday, grilled pork tenderloin

    friday, ?

  • imagetracyd21:

    Jen D and others - how do you make london broil so that it doesn't taste like shoe leather?  is there a trick in marinating it?  dh hates london broil b/c he grew eating it and his mom is not a very good cook.  i would like to bring it back but i'm afraid i will ruin it.  tips, please!

    I have been using this recipe for a few years now and I LOVE it.  I try to start marinating the night before or at least very early in the morning the day of dinner.  It doesn't turn out as good if you only marinate for a few hours.

    http://llcskitchen.blogspot.com/2006/05/london-broil-to-die-for.html  

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  • i just cant seem to get it together anymore ughh! i really need to get back into cooking good meals every day, I hate being unprepared but we did make dinner picks tonight so I have an idea for next week just need to buy everything

    Sun- we had Anna's baptism so no cooking

    Tonight- I needed something quick so I cut up some chicken and cooked it with a rice pilaf and some peas on the side. I thought it would be terrible but it was gone so I guess it wasn 't too bad

    Tues- the big boys are at the Phils so I may just get a pizza for me and JD or take a visit to my mom's and hope she cooks something good

    Wed- pork tenderloin that Shannon posted with sweet potatoes and a spinach salad

    Thurs- breakfast since all JD requested this week is bacon, possibly banana pancakes since I have some over ripe ones sitting here

    Fri-Sat- out of town with Dh's family

    Sun- wine at the wine festival

    Mon- chicken enchiladas and spanish rice

    Tues- homemade cheesesteaks with broccoli rabe and a salad and fries

    Wed- shrimp scampi

    Thurs- good old chicken cutlets, mash, and corn

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  • Things we pureed ---- carrots, green beans, butternut squash (bought at Trader Joe's already cut up), sweet potatoes, parsnips, pears, mangos, apples. Peas were good when Oliver was older (they don't puree completely, so there are some chunks of skin left). I really enjoyed making all of Oliver's food! 

    Sun: beef stew in the crock pot
    Mon: chicken & cherry tomatoes, over pesto pasta
    Tues: home made pizza
    Wed: eggplant parm maybe

    that's all I got so far.
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