What's for dinner?
Re: What's for dinner?
Tired of basic meat and potato every night. I have one picky eater that I usually kinda cook around. Tonight I got crazy. Chicken breaststroke covered on taco seasoning topped with salsa. Baked. Threw in some Asian style veggies. Just waiting for them to warm up in the pan. I have seasoned basmati rice to put it on.
Looks really pretty. Hope it tastes good.
Looks really pretty. Hope it tastes good.
The Summer of Eng is over.
Re: What's for dinner?
Engmomma wrote:Chicken breaststroke
Great auto-correct there!
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Re: What's for dinner?
La wrote:Engmomma wrote:Chicken breaststroke
Great auto-correct there!
Gah!!!
The Summer of Eng is over.
Re: What's for dinner?
I have ribs in the slow cooker. Smells yummy in here. I have to go fire up the BBQ and reduce the sauce for basting while on the grill.
"Maybe I will be my own inspiration." - UltraMonk (Laura)
"Everywhere is walking distance if you have enough time." - Steven Wright
"Everywhere is walking distance if you have enough time." - Steven Wright
Re: What's for dinner?
I made this one last night: Brazilian Chicken with Coconut Milk
I used canned chipotle peppers in adobo sauce instead of jalapenos, and served it on its own (no rice or pasta). I think it would work well with shrimp in place of chicken as well.
I used canned chipotle peppers in adobo sauce instead of jalapenos, and served it on its own (no rice or pasta). I think it would work well with shrimp in place of chicken as well.
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Re: What's for dinner?
dgrant wrote:I made this one last night: Brazilian Chicken with Coconut Milk
I used canned chipotle peppers in adobo sauce instead of jalapenos, and served it on its own (no rice or pasta). I think it would work well with shrimp in place of chicken as well.
Looks yummy, thanks for sharing the recipe.
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Run for Water 10K- May 28th
Scotia Half - June 25th
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MEC 10K Race 10- Nov. 5
50th Birthday!!
Boston Marathon- April 17th what a day- DREAM COME TRUE
Run for Water 10K- May 28th
Scotia Half - June 25th
Trail River Run half marathon- Sept. 30- CANCELLED
MEC 10K Race 10- Nov. 5
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Re: What's for dinner?
Tonight we had bbq steak, potatoes, asparagus, butternut squash, and garlic bread. (yeah, I was a little hungry today). YUM YUM YUM. So nice to be on the back deck in the 20+C temps............................... felt a little bit like summer.
On the books for 2017:
50th Birthday!!
Boston Marathon- April 17th what a day- DREAM COME TRUE
Run for Water 10K- May 28th
Scotia Half - June 25th
Trail River Run half marathon- Sept. 30- CANCELLED
MEC 10K Race 10- Nov. 5
50th Birthday!!
Boston Marathon- April 17th what a day- DREAM COME TRUE
Run for Water 10K- May 28th
Scotia Half - June 25th
Trail River Run half marathon- Sept. 30- CANCELLED
MEC 10K Race 10- Nov. 5
Re: What's for dinner?
chunkymonkeymelonhed wrote:Tonight we had bbq steak, potatoes, asparagus, butternut squash, and garlic bread. (yeah, I was a little hungry today). YUM YUM YUM. So nice to be on the back deck in the 20+C temps............................... felt a little bit like summer.
With beer and/or wine right?
PB’s (official race results)
5K – 26:20; 8K – 41:28; 10K – 52:13; 15K - 1:22:43; 21.1K – 1:54:16; 30K – 2:51:34; 42.2K – 4:24:14
What is up for 2018
Feb 11th - First Half Vancouver
TBA
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Jun 9th - Puddle Jumper Classic
Run the mile you're in. Not the one behind you, and not the one in front of you - the one you are running now - purdy65
5K – 26:20; 8K – 41:28; 10K – 52:13; 15K - 1:22:43; 21.1K – 1:54:16; 30K – 2:51:34; 42.2K – 4:24:14
What is up for 2018
Feb 11th - First Half Vancouver
TBA
Planning & in my sights
Jun 9th - Puddle Jumper Classic
Run the mile you're in. Not the one behind you, and not the one in front of you - the one you are running now - purdy65
Re: What's for dinner?
BBQ'd Maple-Sage pork tenderloin* served with Quinoa with onions, apples, cranberries and sage.
*This is a pre-packaged/marinated pork tenderloin available at Loblaws.
Saute the onions, apples, dried cranberries and chopped fresh sage in a bit of olive oil until soft/tender. Add the cooked quinoa and a squeeze of lemon juice. S&P to taste.
*This is a pre-packaged/marinated pork tenderloin available at Loblaws.
Saute the onions, apples, dried cranberries and chopped fresh sage in a bit of olive oil until soft/tender. Add the cooked quinoa and a squeeze of lemon juice. S&P to taste.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Engmomma wrote:Clam chowder tonight with bacon.
PB’s (official race results)
5K – 26:20; 8K – 41:28; 10K – 52:13; 15K - 1:22:43; 21.1K – 1:54:16; 30K – 2:51:34; 42.2K – 4:24:14
What is up for 2018
Feb 11th - First Half Vancouver
TBA
Planning & in my sights
Jun 9th - Puddle Jumper Classic
Run the mile you're in. Not the one behind you, and not the one in front of you - the one you are running now - purdy65
5K – 26:20; 8K – 41:28; 10K – 52:13; 15K - 1:22:43; 21.1K – 1:54:16; 30K – 2:51:34; 42.2K – 4:24:14
What is up for 2018
Feb 11th - First Half Vancouver
TBA
Planning & in my sights
Jun 9th - Puddle Jumper Classic
Run the mile you're in. Not the one behind you, and not the one in front of you - the one you are running now - purdy65
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Re: What's for dinner?
dgrant wrote:I made this one last night: Brazilian Chicken with Coconut Milk
I used canned chipotle peppers in adobo sauce instead of jalapenos, and served it on its own (no rice or pasta). I think it would work well with shrimp in place of chicken as well.
Made this last night...tasty!
Re: What's for dinner?
Tonight's Menu:
Beef Tenderloin on the BBQ
Caramelized Brussels sprouts with bacon, leeks, cranberries & pecans
Roasted sweet potatoes with fresh sage
Lime-Cardamom Zucchini cake with Lime cream cheese frosting
Candor Zinfandel (Paso Robles, California)
Beef Tenderloin on the BBQ
Caramelized Brussels sprouts with bacon, leeks, cranberries & pecans
Roasted sweet potatoes with fresh sage
Lime-Cardamom Zucchini cake with Lime cream cheese frosting
Candor Zinfandel (Paso Robles, California)
"Maybe I will be my own inspiration." - UltraMonk (Laura)
"Everywhere is walking distance if you have enough time." - Steven Wright
"Everywhere is walking distance if you have enough time." - Steven Wright
Re: What's for dinner?
La wrote:Tonight's Menu:
Beef Tenderloin on the BBQ
Caramelized Brussels sprouts with bacon, leeks, cranberries & pecans
Roasted sweet potatoes with fresh sage
Lime-Cardamom Zucchini cake with Lime cream cheese frosting
Candor Zinfandel (Paso Robles, California)
I am on my way over! That looks yummy. Can you post the zucchini cake recipes have a few in the fridge to use up and sounds like a great dessert.
Re: What's for dinner?
Firenze's Pizza... Sarnia.
Re: What's for dinner?
Tonight was a full turkey dinner with mashed potato, gravy and brocolli.
My MIL is here this week so I decided to get dinners planned for each night...
Ribs - dry rubbed in the fridge
Chicken - schwarma marinade in the fridge
Chili
Spaghetti sauce and fresh pasta
leftovers from turkey dinner if necessary...
My MIL is here this week so I decided to get dinners planned for each night...
Ribs - dry rubbed in the fridge
Chicken - schwarma marinade in the fridge
Chili
Spaghetti sauce and fresh pasta
leftovers from turkey dinner if necessary...
The Summer of Eng is over.
Re: What's for dinner?
Tori wrote:Can you post the zucchini cake recipes have a few in the fridge to use up and sounds like a great dessert.
Here is the original recipe [including my modifications]:
2 cups flour
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp baking powder
[I added 2 tsp ground cardamom, but 1 Tbsp would have been better]
3 eggs
1 cup oil [I used 1/2 cup melted butter and 1 cup apple sauce]
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 cups shredded zucchini [I used 2 zucchini, which I think might have been 3 cups - didn't measure]
[I added zest and juice of one lime]
Mix dry & wet ingredients separately, add wet to dry and mix thoroughly. Put into two loaf pans [I used one Bundt pan] Bake at 350F for 40-45 minutes [mine took closer to an hour]
Frosting (amounts are approximate as I don't measure anything):
1/2 cup butter (room temp)
1/2 cup cream cheese (I used spreadable kind)
2-3 cups icing sugar (sifted)
Zest of one lime
Juice of half a lime
Blend until smooth & creamy
Add milk a bit at a time until the frosting is thin enough to pour over cake so that it drips down the side
"Maybe I will be my own inspiration." - UltraMonk (Laura)
"Everywhere is walking distance if you have enough time." - Steven Wright
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Re: What's for dinner?
To celebrate cinco de mayo we had shrimp fajitis with pineapple salsa..... YUMMAY!
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7 marathons (PB 5:01)
31 halfs (PB 2:10)
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The plan for 2014: 10K des glaces & Apocalypse 5K
2015: No plan at all!
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Re: What's for dinner?
Heck if I know, it's too darn hot to cook.
On the books for 2017:
50th Birthday!!
Boston Marathon- April 17th what a day- DREAM COME TRUE
Run for Water 10K- May 28th
Scotia Half - June 25th
Trail River Run half marathon- Sept. 30- CANCELLED
MEC 10K Race 10- Nov. 5
50th Birthday!!
Boston Marathon- April 17th what a day- DREAM COME TRUE
Run for Water 10K- May 28th
Scotia Half - June 25th
Trail River Run half marathon- Sept. 30- CANCELLED
MEC 10K Race 10- Nov. 5
Re: What's for dinner?
Made these Portobello, Broccoli, and Red-Pepper melts tonight. They were really good.
I had asked the kids to come up with some new dinner ideas for this week, and this was one of them.
I had asked the kids to come up with some new dinner ideas for this week, and this was one of them.
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Re: What's for dinner?
I will be having lobster brought all the way back from New Brunswick courtesy of my SO's mother. It's been 3 years since I've had maritime lobster. I shall savour it!
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2013 Races:
Victoria Day - Watford-Alvinston Race 8K - 58.52min (first road race in 2 years but heat killed me at 5k mark, was just happy to finished the race in under an hour!)
June 2nd - Lots for Tots Stinky Toes 5k (first race for the city) - Témiscaming, QC - 31.38min (chip), 31.52 (gun); first 5k in 3 years!
July 1st - Canada Day Run 5k - North Bay, ON
Sept 21st - Great Northern Adventure Race - North Bay, ON
Jan 1, 2014 - Resolution Run 8k - Sarnia, ON
2013 Races:
Victoria Day - Watford-Alvinston Race 8K - 58.52min (first road race in 2 years but heat killed me at 5k mark, was just happy to finished the race in under an hour!)
June 2nd - Lots for Tots Stinky Toes 5k (first race for the city) - Témiscaming, QC - 31.38min (chip), 31.52 (gun); first 5k in 3 years!
July 1st - Canada Day Run 5k - North Bay, ON
Sept 21st - Great Northern Adventure Race - North Bay, ON
Jan 1, 2014 - Resolution Run 8k - Sarnia, ON
Re: What's for dinner?
Quinoa cooked in veggie broth, with onions, asparagus and chopped almonds, topped with a balsamic/dijon vinaigrette. It turned out really well considering I made it up based on what I had in the fridge tonight.
Re: What's for dinner?
La wrote:Jo-Jo wrote:La wrote:Pork roast in the slow cooker. This "recipe" is out of my head, so I'll report later on how it turned out.
Browned the roast on all sides (it's a rib roast with bones in) in a frying pan. Put it in a pre-heated slow cooker on High. Added sliced onions to the frying pan along with 1 large Tbsp of PC Black Label bacon marmalade. Added 6 dried figs that I'd roughly chopped. Deglazed with about 1/2 cup of red wine and 1/2 cup beef stock. Added some sprigs of fresh sage, then poured that over the pork roast. It's still on high because I'd like to eat dinner around 6PM and I only started this around 2:30 or so.
I'm going to serve it with baked sweet potato and green beans.
Review to follow...
That sounds amazing...and something that both Ro-Ro and I would love...waiting for review!!!
It was gooooood!
I made a version of this for Marg & Mario on the weekend. We didn't use the slow cooker, just a regular roasting pan in the oven. And we used pork tenderloin instead of a roast.
Browned the tenderloin (seasoned w/ S&P) on the stove in some olive oil. Removed them to the roasting pan. Added chopped onions, garlic, fresh sage, and chopped dried figs. Cooked until onions were tender and translucent. Added 1/4 cup Balsamic vinegar and about 3/4 cup red wine. Bring to a boil, then pour over tenderloin in roasting pan. Cover and bake at 325 for 90-120 minutes.
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Re: What's for dinner?
Half-Mary wrote:Quinoa cooked in veggie broth, with onions, asparagus and chopped almonds, topped with a balsamic/dijon vinaigrette. It turned out really well considering I made it up based on what I had in the fridge tonight.
I love "fridge meals" - sometimes they turn out way better than you expected!
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5 full (PR 3:48:21)
...and a smattering of adventure and trail races thrown in for good measure!
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All running is on hold until further notice .... :0(
5 full (PR 3:48:21)
...and a smattering of adventure and trail races thrown in for good measure!
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All running is on hold until further notice .... :0(
Re: What's for dinner?
I was somewhat inspired to make a meal similar to what Half-Mary did, using ingredients available to me in the fridge.
- I took leftover BBQ teriyaki chicken breast, a breast and a half, diced. The chicken was marinated overnight and BBQ the day before.
- I added about ¾ of a can of diced pineapples (juiced strained first) and then added diced cucumbers, red peppers and celery.
- Then finely chopped fresh parsley and basil.
- I placed all ingredients into a large bowl and mixed, adding seasoning to taste (sea salt, cracked pepper, paprika & garlic powder).
- I then placed the mixed ingredients into mini pita pockets that were open up. They were delicious and a hit with my main critic’s, my kids.
- I took leftover BBQ teriyaki chicken breast, a breast and a half, diced. The chicken was marinated overnight and BBQ the day before.
- I added about ¾ of a can of diced pineapples (juiced strained first) and then added diced cucumbers, red peppers and celery.
- Then finely chopped fresh parsley and basil.
- I placed all ingredients into a large bowl and mixed, adding seasoning to taste (sea salt, cracked pepper, paprika & garlic powder).
- I then placed the mixed ingredients into mini pita pockets that were open up. They were delicious and a hit with my main critic’s, my kids.
PB’s (official race results)
5K – 26:20; 8K – 41:28; 10K – 52:13; 15K - 1:22:43; 21.1K – 1:54:16; 30K – 2:51:34; 42.2K – 4:24:14
What is up for 2018
Feb 11th - First Half Vancouver
TBA
Planning & in my sights
Jun 9th - Puddle Jumper Classic
Run the mile you're in. Not the one behind you, and not the one in front of you - the one you are running now - purdy65
5K – 26:20; 8K – 41:28; 10K – 52:13; 15K - 1:22:43; 21.1K – 1:54:16; 30K – 2:51:34; 42.2K – 4:24:14
What is up for 2018
Feb 11th - First Half Vancouver
TBA
Planning & in my sights
Jun 9th - Puddle Jumper Classic
Run the mile you're in. Not the one behind you, and not the one in front of you - the one you are running now - purdy65
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