What do your meals look like (show me pictures)....

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  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,889 Member
    edited May 2023
    Monday dinner:
    May 1st and it's 45°. It's a soup and sandwich kind of day (BLT on multigrain bread and a cup of chicken potato leek soup)
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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,951 Member
    Confit du canard, roast potatoes, sauteed spinach, wakame salad, duck gravy stretched with leftover hollandaise.
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  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,889 Member
    edited May 2023
    Wednesday brunch: 2 egg scramble with cheese in an almond flour tortilla and coffee
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  • SafariGalNYC
    SafariGalNYC Posts: 1,453 Member
    Breakfast: Frittata

    (+ onions, Egyptian nutritional yeast & sweet pea greens. )

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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,951 Member
    Hubby was out tonight for dinner so I made the stuff he either dislikes or can't digest. Vietnamese garlic noodles with prawns and broccoli with a side of wakame salad.
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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,951 Member
    @SafariGalNYC
    Did you mark down what was the cultivar of the strawberries? In UK supermarkets, the cultivar name is usually given and we have religiously been tracking sweetness of different varieties.
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,889 Member
    edited May 2023
    Wednesday dinner: garlic chicken tenders, honey glazed carrots in sage butter and sautéed garlic green beans
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  • SafariGalNYC
    SafariGalNYC Posts: 1,453 Member
    acpgee wrote: »
    @SafariGalNYC
    Did you mark down what was the cultivar of the strawberries? In UK supermarkets, the cultivar name is usually given and we have religiously been tracking sweetness of different varieties.

    Hi @acpgee ! I didn’t make note of the cultivar and I threw out the box! The brand is Driscoll’s organic. I believe they do a lot of cross breeding to get a “Driscoll berry” Their berries started years ago with the sweetbriar cultivar. I’m going to buy another batch and see if they have a more distinct labeling for the varietal! This batch was amazing!

    I’m on the look out for Sweet Charlie strawberries here in NY. I see them in early summer. :)

    🍓🍓🍓
  • Athijade
    Athijade Posts: 3,300 Member
    @acpgee do you have a recipe link for those garlic noodles? They look really good and like they would be a quick meal.
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,951 Member
    @Athijade
    My basic recipe is this https://deliciousnotgorgeous.com/vietnamese-garlic-butter-noodles/
    but I added a little broccoli and prawns. I dropped the broccoli and prawns to fry with the garlic, adding oyster sauce and fish sauce when the garlic starts to colour to prevent it from burning. I took the pan off the heat once the prawns were cooked. I used Chinese egg noodle nests which cook in 3 minutes while making the sauce.
  • mtaratoot
    mtaratoot Posts: 14,234 Member
    cmsienk wrote: »
    Thursday dinner: Pork tenderloin, roasted redskin potatoes and baby peas
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    Your Fiesta Ware color matches both the loin and the potato skin almost perfectly. Nice. But might be even MORE visually appealing on a different color.
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,889 Member
    edited May 2023
    mtaratoot wrote: »
    cmsienk wrote: »
    Thursday dinner: Pork tenderloin, roasted redskin potatoes and baby peas
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    Your Fiesta Ware color matches both the loin and the potato skin almost perfectly. Nice. But might be even MORE visually appealing on a different color.
    Sorry if my plating offended you
  • Athijade
    Athijade Posts: 3,300 Member
    acpgee wrote: »
    @Athijade
    My basic recipe is this https://deliciousnotgorgeous.com/vietnamese-garlic-butter-noodles/
    but I added a little broccoli and prawns. I dropped the broccoli and prawns to fry with the garlic, adding oyster sauce and fish sauce when the garlic starts to colour to prevent it from burning. I took the pan off the heat once the prawns were cooked. I used Chinese egg noodle nests which cook in 3 minutes while making the sauce.

    Thank you! This looks like a great simple yet flexible meal option. I appreciate it!
  • mtaratoot
    mtaratoot Posts: 14,234 Member
    cmsienk wrote: »
    mtaratoot wrote: »
    cmsienk wrote: »
    Thursday dinner: Pork tenderloin, roasted redskin potatoes and baby peas
    j05lykv04tna.jpg

    Your Fiesta Ware color matches both the loin and the potato skin almost perfectly. Nice. But might be even MORE visually appealing on a different color.
    Sorry if my plating offended you

    Not offended. I love Fiesta Ware. I tried to imagine how fantastic it would have looked on turquoise, cobalt, or sunflower.
  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,889 Member
    edited May 2023
    Friday dinner: red leaf lettuce salad with avocado, jicama, chicken and 2 T peanut dressing (peanut butter, Tamari, lemon juice, sesame oil, ginger, minced garlic, water to thin, and I added 1 T of ground flaxseed)
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  • SafariGalNYC
    SafariGalNYC Posts: 1,453 Member
    edited May 2023
    First time making soft shell crab!

    I didn’t want to put a coating or crust on it. I found a super simple recipe with butter, evoo, sea salt, garlic & herbs .. came out fab!

    Put on a bed of Cauli - shroom risotto mixed with some wakame.

    🦀

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  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,889 Member
    edited May 2023
    Saturday brunch: old fashioned oatmeal with flaxseed, cinnamon and 1/4 cup berries
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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,951 Member
    Beef rendang batch cooked 48 hours sous vide. What we didn't eat tonight was tossed in the freezer. Di San Xian with the potato, aubergine cooked separately in the air fryer and green peppers sauteed in the wok which is a lot less work than the traditional recipe which calls for deep frying the aubergine, potato, and green peppers separately before stir frying together in a sauce. Smashed cucumber with black sesame dressing. Rice.
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  • NANCYLOCKETT
    NANCYLOCKETT Posts: 1 Member
    acpgee Looks so good. recipe for tagliata di manzo
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,951 Member
    @NANCYLOCKETT
    https://www.venturists.net/tagliata-di-manzo-beef-tagliata/
    I don’t bother making the balsamic reduction and just drizzle some balsamic vinaigrette on the rocket. I cook the steak on a very hot cast iron pan for 3 minutes total for very rare steak. I prefer to oil the meat rather than the pan. After resting slice against the grain for the tenderness.

    When I am in an Italian restaurant and don’t want a lot of carbs, I will order the tagliatta di manzo.
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,951 Member
    acpgee wrote: »
    @NANCYLOCKETT
    https://www.venturists.net/tagliata-di-manzo-beef-tagliata/
    I don’t bother making the balsamic reduction and just drizzle some balsamic vinaigrette on the rocket. I cook the steak on a very hot cast iron pan for 3 minutes total for very rare steak. I prefer to oil the meat rather than the pan. After resting slice against the grain for the tenderness.

    When I am in an Italian restaurant and don’t want a lot of carbs, I will order the tagliatta di manzo.

    https://www.tasteatlas.com/tagliata-di-manzo

  • cmsienk
    cmsienk Posts: 18,889 Member
    Sunday brunch: Ricotta parsley scrambled egg avocado wrap (almond flour tortilla) and coffee (not the best picture of the scrambled egg mixture)
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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,951 Member
    Athijade wrote: »
    acpgee wrote: »
    @Athijade
    My basic recipe is this https://deliciousnotgorgeous.com/vietnamese-garlic-butter-noodles/
    but I added a little broccoli and prawns. I dropped the broccoli and prawns to fry with the garlic, adding oyster sauce and fish sauce when the garlic starts to colour to prevent it from burning. I took the pan off the heat once the prawns were cooked. I used Chinese egg noodle nests which cook in 3 minutes while making the sauce.

    Thank you! This looks like a great simple yet flexible meal option. I appreciate it!

    https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1024066-gochujang-buttered-noodles

    I haven’t tried this yet, but it looks like another quick Asian inspired pantry pasta dish.