What's for supper???
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It's another week to use up leftovers... I made pulled cuban pork in the crockpot so I had a lot to use up.
Monday night I mixed it with some chipotle cheddar pasta (I think it was a Knorr prepackaged thing) and added a box of frozen mixed veggies.
Tuesday I made breakfast for dinner for the kids and I while we watched Rudolph
Wednesday used the last of the pulled pork to make quesadillas
Tonight the kids and I are on our own so they requested grilled cheese and tomato soup and a rerun of Rudolph...
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There wasn't enough potato soup left for a meal but too much for a snack or to throw away so I re-purposed it and used it as a base for Macaroni and Cheese. Added a bit of this and that, then baked it with Panko on top...
Delicious and 4 more meals out of it!
I'm intrigued, I love repurposing my leftovers (see above post). How did you turn potato soup into mac n cheese?
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Chicken sausage jumbalya0
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Parade tonight. Mexican take out. Vegetarian fajitas. Yum!0
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Green salad with red peppers, Parmesan, Caesar dressing, a crumbled slice of bacon and turkey.
I was feeling REALLY lazy and there was some turkey cut up.0 -
Margie {my DW} is back from her conference, so I didn't cook a single thing today. She made gumbo and one of her famous tomato pies. I used some of the extra sausage to make a sandwich. It was all very good, but I'm glad today was my lifting day, or I would have been sooooo over.
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larrodarro wrote: »Margie {my DW} is back from her conference, so I didn't cook a single thing today. She made gumbo and one of her famous tomato pies. I used some of the extra sausage to make a sandwich. It was all very good, but I'm glad today was my lifting day, or I would have been sooooo over
Recipe for the tomato pie please?0 -
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larrodarro wrote: »Margie {my DW} is back from her conference, so I didn't cook a single thing today. She made gumbo and one of her famous tomato pies. I used some of the extra sausage to make a sandwich. It was all very good, but I'm glad today was my lifting day, or I would have been sooooo over
Recipe for the tomato pie please?
I looked on another website where I had posted it last year, and just copied and pasted. Today's pie didn't have the bacon in it. It is good either way. {the comments at the bottom are Margie's}
TOMATO PIE
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1 (9 inch) deep pie shell
3 med. tomatoes, sliced
6 strips bacon, fried and crumbled
1 c. grated Cheddar cheese
1 c. mayonnaise
Bake frozen pie shell for 5 to 7 minutes. Place tomatoes in bottom of pie shell; top with crumbled bacon. Combine cheese and mayonnaise; pour over tomatoes. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes.
My comments:
Slice and salt your tomatoes and drain in a collander and pat with paper towels or pie will be soggy (still tastes good if soggy)
You can leave out the bacon or use ham or cooked sausage instead
I've added blanched green beans and have added diced onions also
Haven't tried freezing one yet.
Hope you enjoy.
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Betty's CauliPizza
FOR THE CRUST:
2 large eggs
2 cups cauliflower "rice" (cauliflower florets grated in food processor to a "rice" consistency)
1 tsp minced garlic
1/4 cup dried basil spice
2 cups Kraft natural cheese Mozzarella shredded low-moisture part-skim
FOR THE TOPPINGS:
3/4 cup Great Value Pizza All Natural
3/4 cup Kraft natural cheese Pizza Mozzarella Cheddar
20 slices Armour Turkey Pepperoni 70% less Fat
1. Preheat oven 450F
2. Combine all crust ingredients together in large bowl and mix well with hands. Divide into 5 amounts and drop each onto a large cooking spray coated cookie sheet(s). Press each out flat with the palm of your hand to a thin crust for baking.
3. Bake 450F for 12-15mins watching carefully not to burn.
4. When done remove from oven to add toppings (keep oven on at 450F).
5. Spread the pizza sauce and pizza cheese evenly between the 5 pizzas. Chop the 20 slices of turkey pepperoni into even smaller pieces, then also divide evenly over all the pizzas.
6. Place back into the oven at 450F for 2-3mins again watching very carefully for burning.
7. Makes 5 pizzas. Each pizza has: 263 CALORIES, 8g CARBS, 17g FAT, 21g PROTEIN, 660mg SODIUM, 185mg POTASSIUM, and 127mg CHOLESTEROL.
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This evening: Shepherd's Pie reruns. Mtn Dew White Out to drink0
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Taco salad0
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I'm intrigued, I love repurposing my leftovers (see above post). How did you turn potato soup into mac n cheese?
It wasn't exciting but it was a tasty experiment.
I dumped the soup into a pot and added sharp cheddar. I didn't measure, just added a bunch. It seemed thick as it melted so I added the last splash of half and half I had sitting in the fridge. Salt and pepper to taste. Folded in cooked large elbow macaroni. It needed something so I stirred in a little sour cream, there was only about 1/4 c left in the container. Poured it into a casserole and sprinkled with panko and parmesan then baked until brown and bubbly.
It came out way tastier than I anticipated..... I was just hoping not to shop until Saturday.0 -
Tonight It was chicken tortilla soup. I had half a chicken breast in the freezer from last week. The rest of the ingredients were hanging around.
The float bits are tortilla crumbs. I was too lazy to fish them out for the photo... and too hungry.
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Applesauce and crackers. Not feeling well.0
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It will depend: if we stay in? tofu, vegetable stir fry. Hubs is amazing with a wok.
If we go out: new steak joint in town
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pasta e fagioli
(I haven't made dinner yet, but this is what it's gonna look like - switch out the red beans with white, otherwise it looks exactly the same.)
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Tonight's event at work was the County Courthouse's Christmas party. I sat in the Ballroom with Margie {my DW}, her people and their spouses. There was a country/bluegrass string band. Good music and good food.
It was pork loin, rice, veggie casserole and a roll. There was also peach cobbler, but I abstained.
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well, not really. just a giant salad. and now an orange! very satisfied, but love GIFs lately.0 -
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ElizabethMaryam wrote: »
Yes, definitely, it does!0 -
vegan split pea soup with whole grain rolls. going lighter for dinner today, after a wonderful night of desserts at a christmas party last night.
The best dessert at the party was a brownie-bar type dessert, made with marzipan, slivered almonds, and amaretto I believe? If anyone makes a version of said dessert, POST THE RECIPE plz! I ate three of those suckers last night. No shame.0 -
Tonight we're having breakfast for supper Hash browns, beans, over-easy eggs, turkey bacon & toast. Can't wait!!0
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ElizabethMaryam wrote: »
The original photo and recipe are from a blog called Cooking Classy. I'm posting the link but have no idea if it will work since I haven't posted links here yet. Hopefully this helps!
http://www.cookingclassy.com/2012/10/olive-garden-pasta-e-fagioli-soup-copycat-recipe/0 -
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I had a pork loin stir-fry tonight. A nice change from all the Christmas party food. {Even if the pork loin was leftover from last night's party}
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