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What are you having for dinner?

Started by Cindy, September 11, 2012, 04:31:07 AM

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Jamie D

Just cooking for two tonight.

I had two fairly plump breasts ... of chicken! ... to work with.   ::)  A can of store-brand baked beans, and some frozen corn.  So here is what I did.

As an hor d'oeuvre, I thin-sliced a baguette of multigrain bread, and served it with some pomegranate balsamic vinegar and Sonoma smoked olive oil.

I took a slice of smoked thick cut bacon and rendered it until near crisp.  I added the bacon to the beans in the sauce pan, and then added some brown sugar, ketchup, and a splash of bourbon whiskey.  Put it on medium-low to warm without boiling.

In the cast iron skillet which was used for the bacon, I add the two boneless, skinless breasts, with a little salt and freshly ground black pepper, and on high heat browned the breast on both sides.  When the breasts had been seared, I transferred the skillet to the oven at 350F for about 25 minutes.  Made sure the breasts were not drying out - important - the searing helps seal in the moisture.  When the breasts were ready, I pulled them out of the oven and let them rest for a few minutes.  During that time I cooked the corn according the the microwave directions.

When the corn was finished, I added some salted butter and a bit of black pepper.  Plated everything, and served with some hickory barbecue sauce.  Couldn't be much easier.  ;)
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oliviapril

Start with a great fall dessert.
Pumkin bread pudding,
drunken dried fruit
cinnamon chips and a hint of bourbon.
A little butter pecan or even vanilla ice cream is perfect accompaniment
For presentation try a carmel drizzel
Enjoy

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Constance


LordKAT

dinner? How about some whiskey and peanut butter. A little yogurt for dessert.
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DriftingCrow

I had some green thai style curry sauce over gluten-free spaghetti with some peppers, onions, and fried tofu strips on top. Yum!  :)
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big kim

Made a veggie sausage & bean casserole
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Jill F

I'm making my famous pizza entirely from scratch.  It's so much better than anything I can have delivered and I get to eat it when I want it, still hot from the oven.

OK, I admit I didn't make the cheese...
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LordKAT

but did you make the chocolate topping?
Quote from: Jill F on November 06, 2013, 03:44:26 PM

OK, I admit I didn't make the cheese...
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V M

Quote from: Jill F on November 06, 2013, 03:44:26 PM
I'm making my famous pizza entirely from scratch.  It's so much better than anything I can have delivered and I get to eat it when I want it, still hot from the oven.

OK, I admit I didn't make the cheese...

I make my own pizzas also and for the same reasons  :)
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of a sort

We had chicken bbq sandwiches.  I also had half a sub that a customer brought us at work. and some oreo cookies. 
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Jamie D

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Devlyn

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LordKAT

I think the chickens do the scratching.
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Devlyn

LordKAT is BANNED for, oh, never mind, wrong thread!
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Jamie D

Earlier today I started a seven-bone beef roast in the crock pot, with two cups of water and two bottles of Coors beer.  I just now added some chunky sliced potatoes, carrots, celery, and elephant garlic.



So, elephant garlic might not be too familiar with most people.  It is not just a big garlic!  It is actually related to the leek, and has a much milder flavor than true garlic.  They are quite good roasted whole.
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LordKAT

Never seen an elephant garlic. Where can I get one?
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