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

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  • Mommytyme
    Mommytyme Posts: 61 Member

    seedy sourdough with goat cheese, spinach, shaved turkey breast and a thick slice of tomato- found recipe online
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,931 Member
    Dutch pancakes embed the bacon in the batter.
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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,931 Member
    Egg fried rice and chicken satay.
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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,931 Member
    Linguine and spiralized courgette with mushroom/red wine bechamel and roast cherry tomatoes.
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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,931 Member
    Salad with blue cheese and mango followed by Dutch nostalgia dinner of andijvie stampot (mash with endive and bacon crumbles) with smoked sausage.
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  • IamSimonIam
    IamSimonIam Posts: 29 Member
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    IamSimonIam Posts: 29 Member
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  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,931 Member
    Dinner here: http://www.adriaticobacari.co.uk/evening-menu
    I had the grilled swordfish and hubby had the cavatelli with fennel sausage and fresh porcini. We shared a side of zucchini fritti.
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  • inherentst0rm
    inherentst0rm Posts: 84 Member
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  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
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    Fish, potato, cooked vegetables, and fried plantain.
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,931 Member
    Salad with tangerines and blue cheese followed by pan fried flour dusted sole, oven fries done in the air fryer, sauteed spinach and roast cherry tomatoes done in the air fryer. Everything portioned for two except for the fish fillet.

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  • PAPYRUS3
    PAPYRUS3 Posts: 13,259 Member
    where oh where is Julie...I need some of her 'eats'! lol!!!
  • purplefizzy
    purplefizzy Posts: 594 Member
    acpgee wrote: »
    Dinner here: http://www.adriaticobacari.co.uk/evening-menu
    I had the grilled swordfish and hubby had the cavatelli with fennel sausage and fresh porcini. We shared a side of zucchini fritti.
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    Please detail what the beautiful crispy ribbons atop fish are made of and any flavor/prep notes you suspect. ;)
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,931 Member
    acpgee wrote: »
    Dinner here: http://www.adriaticobacari.co.uk/evening-menu
    I had the grilled swordfish and hubby had the cavatelli with fennel sausage and fresh porcini. We shared a side of zucchini fritti.


    Please detail what the beautiful crispy ribbons atop fish are made of and any flavor/prep notes you suspect. ;)

    On top of the swordfish there were very thinly sliced rings of onions, dusted in flour, seasoned, and deep fried, I think. I wonder if this would work in the air fryer? I dislike the cleanup involved with deep frying at home.

  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,931 Member
    Dinner here: https://www.hohaki.com/menu
    I had the grilled pork bun cha.
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  • purplefizzy
    purplefizzy Posts: 594 Member
    acpgee wrote: »
    acpgee wrote: »
    Dinner here: http://www.adriaticobacari.co.uk/evening-menu
    I had the grilled swordfish and hubby had the cavatelli with fennel sausage and fresh porcini. We shared a side of zucchini fritti.


    Please detail what the beautiful crispy ribbons atop fish are made of and any flavor/prep notes you suspect. ;)

    On top of the swordfish there were very thinly sliced rings of onions, dusted in flour, seasoned, and deep fried, I think. I wonder if this would work in the air fryer? I dislike the cleanup involved with deep frying at home.

    Thank you!! Drooling.
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,931 Member
    acpgee wrote: »
    acpgee wrote: »
    Dinner here: http://www.adriaticobacari.co.uk/evening-menu
    I had the grilled swordfish and hubby had the cavatelli with fennel sausage and fresh porcini. We shared a side of zucchini fritti.


    Please detail what the beautiful crispy ribbons atop fish are made of and any flavor/prep notes you suspect. ;)

    On top of the swordfish there were very thinly sliced rings of onions, dusted in flour, seasoned, and deep fried, I think. I wonder if this would work in the air fryer? I dislike the cleanup involved with deep frying at home.

    Thank you!! Drooling.

    If you are lazy hack, just buy the ready made deep fried onions that Americans use on Thanksgiving bean casseroles. Though if you want to do this properly maybe slice red onion on a mandolin, dredge in flower, season, and fry in a sautee pan.
  • purplefizzy
    purplefizzy Posts: 594 Member
    acpgee wrote: »
    acpgee wrote: »
    acpgee wrote: »
    Dinner here: http://www.adriaticobacari.co.uk/evening-menu
    I had the grilled swordfish and hubby had the cavatelli with fennel sausage and fresh porcini. We shared a side of zucchini fritti.


    Please detail what the beautiful crispy ribbons atop fish are made of and any flavor/prep notes you suspect. ;)

    On top of the swordfish there were very thinly sliced rings of onions, dusted in flour, seasoned, and deep fried, I think. I wonder if this would work in the air fryer? I dislike the cleanup involved with deep frying at home.

    Thank you!! Drooling.

    If you are lazy hack, just buy the ready made deep fried onions that Americans use on Thanksgiving bean casseroles. Though if you want to do this properly maybe slice red onion on a mandolin, dredge in flower, season, and fry in a sautee pan.

    Sometimes I appreciate the hacks. I’m in an experimental ‘scratch everything’ playground phase, so I’ll be trying this from scratch. I think I’ll attempt to pull some moisture out with a salt brine, rinse, pat dry. Then will dredge in seasoned coconut flour (gluten issues) and Pan-fry with a possible oven finish (like crispy shallots.)

    Love your flavors and textures, always.
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,931 Member
    acpgee wrote: »
    acpgee wrote: »
    acpgee wrote: »
    Dinner here: http://www.adriaticobacari.co.uk/evening-menu
    I had the grilled swordfish and hubby had the cavatelli with fennel sausage and fresh porcini. We shared a side of zucchini fritti.


    Please detail what the beautiful crispy ribbons atop fish are made of and any flavor/prep notes you suspect. ;)

    On top of the swordfish there were very thinly sliced rings of onions, dusted in flour, seasoned, and deep fried, I think. I wonder if this would work in the air fryer? I dislike the cleanup involved with deep frying at home.

    Thank you!! Drooling.

    If you are lazy hack, just buy the ready made deep fried onions that Americans use on Thanksgiving bean casseroles. Though if you want to do this properly maybe slice red onion on a mandolin, dredge in flower, season, and fry in a sautee pan.

    Sometimes I appreciate the hacks. I’m in an experimental ‘scratch everything’ playground phase, so I’ll be trying this from scratch. I think I’ll attempt to pull some moisture out with a salt brine, rinse, pat dry. Then will dredge in seasoned coconut flour (gluten issues) and Pan-fry with a possible oven finish (like crispy shallots.)

    Love your flavors and textures, always.

    This actually worked pretty well in the air fryer if you hate the cleanup of deep frying. Would probably work in a convection oven too. I sliced a shallot separating the rings, salted, dredged in flour, drizzled in olive oil. Put in a single layer in the air fryer with a piece of silicon mesh on top top prevent them from blowing around. Air fried at 200C for 15 minutes. The texture is quite crisp.

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  • amandaeve
    amandaeve Posts: 723 Member
    random fusion inspirations:
    lentils, rice, garam marsala roasted garlic, red onion, sweet potato, raisins, sunflower seeds, spiced yogurt:
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    cumin, paprika, cayenne, fried green peppers, corn, onions, avocado, shrimp, sprouts,
    salsa:
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    brown rice, white beans, grape tomatoes, canned herring, Italian spices:
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    Classic WW Zero-points soup with Italian-spiced ground turkey and noodles:
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    Arizona-spiced ground turkey and salsa on salad:
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    seseme-soy-ginger-garlic marinated tofu, sweet potato on salad:
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    Matcha overnight oats with yogurt, craisens, almond slivers, banana:
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    breakfast rotisserie chicken, eggs, taro bagel:
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  • amandaeve
    amandaeve Posts: 723 Member
    beverages:
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  • amandaeve
    amandaeve Posts: 723 Member
    eating out:
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    meal at my mom's assisted-living facility. I am amazed at how healthy and improved the food servings have been.
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  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
    Not a meal but my first ever attempt at making shortbread - trying out baking was one of my retirement goals.
    Used a mixture of oat flour and plain flour. Turned out well, very crumbly but delicious.
    Not diet friendly in the slightest unless you have a high calorie goal. :smiley:

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  • BadBanditCA
    BadBanditCA Posts: 100 Member
    Sometimes I appreciate the hacks. I’m in an experimental ‘scratch everything’ playground phase, so I’ll be trying this from scratch. I think I’ll attempt to pull some moisture out with a salt brine, rinse, pat dry. Then will dredge in seasoned coconut flour (gluten issues) and Pan-fry with a possible oven finish (like crispy shallots.)

    Love your flavors and textures, always.

    This would be great and simple in air fryer! Try an egg dip followed by almond meal or flour. Some even do crushed pork rinds as a crust.
  • JL2513
    JL2513 Posts: 867 Member
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  • JL2513
    JL2513 Posts: 867 Member
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  • purplefizzy
    purplefizzy Posts: 594 Member
    acpgee wrote: »
    acpgee wrote: »
    acpgee wrote: »
    acpgee wrote: »
    Dinner here: http://www.adriaticobacari.co.uk/evening-menu
    I had the grilled swordfish and hubby had the cavatelli with fennel sausage and fresh porcini. We shared a side of zucchini fritti.


    Please detail what the beautiful crispy ribbons atop fish are made of and any flavor/prep notes you suspect. ;)

    On top of the swordfish there were very thinly sliced rings of onions, dusted in flour, seasoned, and deep fried, I think. I wonder if this would work in the air fryer? I dislike the cleanup involved with deep frying at home.

    Thank you!! Drooling.

    If you are lazy hack, just buy the ready made deep fried onions that Americans use on Thanksgiving bean casseroles. Though if you want to do this properly maybe slice red onion on a mandolin, dredge in flower, season, and fry in a sautee pan.

    Sometimes I appreciate the hacks. I’m in an experimental ‘scratch everything’ playground phase, so I’ll be trying this from scratch. I think I’ll attempt to pull some moisture out with a salt brine, rinse, pat dry. Then will dredge in seasoned coconut flour (gluten issues) and Pan-fry with a possible oven finish (like crispy shallots.)

    Love your flavors and textures, always.

    This actually worked pretty well in the air fryer if you hate the cleanup of deep frying. Would probably work in a convection oven too. I sliced a shallot separating the rings, salted, dredged in flour, drizzled in olive oil. Put in a single layer in the air fryer with a piece of silicon mesh on top top prevent them from blowing around. Air fried at 200C for 15 minutes. The texture is quite crisp.

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    So inspired.
  • JL2513
    JL2513 Posts: 867 Member
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