What was the last meal you cooked?

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  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    Pasta with small white beans, EVOO, finely chopped garlic, onion, carrot, celery, parsley, and a whole laurel leaf.
  • vaman
    vaman Posts: 253 Member
    Pasta with small white beans, EVOO, finely chopped garlic, onion, carrot, celery, parsley, and a whole laurel leaf.

    Sounds exactly like that great Italian dish...pasta fagioli.


  • weatherking2019
    weatherking2019 Posts: 943 Member
    Turkey meatballs (turkey, Parmesan, panko, egg and seasonings) and zoodles with marinara.
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    vaman wrote: »
    Pasta with small white beans, EVOO, finely chopped garlic, onion, carrot, celery, parsley, and a whole laurel leaf.

    Sounds exactly like that great Italian dish...pasta fagioli.


    It is!!
  • pessxx
    pessxx Posts: 1,487 Member
    fish patties made from sardines can, tomatoes, cucumber and lettuce salad/omlette with cheese and grilled toast
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 8,004 Member
    Salad with pear, blue cheese and candied pecans to start. My ribeye and shared sides. Carrots were roasted too long and look awful but tasted nice. Mash. Leftover sauces from last weekends roast. Onion gravy and hollandaise. The latter can be reheated at the lowest setting of the microwave.
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  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,097 Member
    My last meal was a Lenten Friday supper, so I kept it simple: a sweet bell pepper with hummus and a bowl of edamame (well, technically mukimame -- they sell them shelled in little plastic tubs in the produce section sometimes), dressed with rice vinegar, soy sauce, and a little sea salt.
  • weatherking2019
    weatherking2019 Posts: 943 Member
    Spaghetti squash boat with ground beef, shiitake mushrooms cooked with onions and garlic. Topped with cilantro sauce and melted cheese! It was soooo gooood!
  • chsberthelot2934
    chsberthelot2934 Posts: 48 Member
    Eggs and oatmeal start the day off right!
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 8,004 Member
    Vietnamese canh soup, Vietnamese roast aubergine salad, Mongolian beef, rice.
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  • OblivionPortal
    OblivionPortal Posts: 41 Member
    Brown rice with chickpeas, spinach and onion.
  • DudeistPriest
    DudeistPriest Posts: 665 Member
    I recently received a diagnosis of diabetes so I've been doing A LOT more cooking. I've gotten a few cook books specializing in diabetic eating and have been trying a new recipe a day for the past couple of weeks. I live with my son and his kids and luckily have been 100% successful at preparing meals everybody likes!
    This morning was breakfast cassarole.
  • Kyle_AKA_Moose
    Kyle_AKA_Moose Posts: 1,051 Member

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    I gave you a "like" for the plate. My mother had a whole set of them. There's a Currier & Ives print of a winter scene under that steak. She got them before I was born, but I think they either came in boxes of powdered laundry soap or were one of those offers in the grocery store, where each week a different piece was offered at a really low price (I think the idea was that you would buy a few at ridiculously low prices, then you would be hooked and end up filling out your place settings at more normal prices). By the time I came along she had bought a different place-setting we used for everyday, but we brought the Currier & Ives out for holiday meals (probably in part because she had more place settings in that pattern, and at holidays my older siblings came with spouses and grandkids).

    Thanks for setting off fond memories. [/quote]

    Thank you for sharing that piece of history. I had no idea about some of that.
  • Kyle_AKA_Moose
    Kyle_AKA_Moose Posts: 1,051 Member
    edited March 2020
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    I gave you a "like" for the plate. My mother had a whole set of them. There's a Currier & Ives print of a winter scene under that steak. She got them before I was born, but I think they either came in boxes of powdered laundry soap or were one of those offers in the grocery store, where each week a different piece was offered at a really low price (I think the idea was that you would buy a few at ridiculously low prices, then you would be hooked and end up filling out your place settings at more normal prices). By the time I came along she had bought a different place-setting we used for everyday, but we brought the Currier & Ives out for holiday meals (probably in part because she had more place settings in that pattern, and at holidays my older siblings came with spouses and grandkids).

    Thanks for setting off fond memories.

    Thank you for sharing that piece of history. I had no idea about some of that.
  • pessxx
    pessxx Posts: 1,487 Member
    spinach with peanut butter , fried chicken, noodles soup
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    Pasta with mushrooms (frozen mixed medley--including porcini and chiodini), EVOO, garlic, red pepper flakes, vegetable broth, black pepper and white wine. Homemade fruit salad.
  • LoveyChar
    LoveyChar Posts: 4,336 Member
    Grilled cheese and I burnt it.
  • mjbnj0001
    mjbnj0001 Posts: 1,272 Member
    edited March 2020
    Coronavirus Lockdown Sunday (2) Dinner: Beefaroni!! Old school meal, using old school ingredients (everything canned or jarred, except the onion and pasta, but including quality canned ground beef). Very good, actually. Low salt items keep it reasonable. MFP recipe builder calls a serving (shown) as approx. 351 cals, 28g protein, 10g fat, 36g carbs. Batch good for two meals for family, maybe a bit more. Plus a side of maple carrots (family favorite) to get to the bottom of the fridge stuff. Hopefully getting some fresh stuff delivery this week.

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  • widgit808
    widgit808 Posts: 194 Member
    mjbnj0001 wrote: »
    Coronavirus Lockdown Sunday (2) Dinner: Beefaroni!! Old school meal, using old school ingredients (everything canned or jarred, except the onion and pasta, but including quality canned ground beef). Very good, actually. Low salt items keep it reasonable. MFP recipe builder calls a serving (shown) as approx. 351 cals, 28g protein, 10g fat, 36g carbs. Batch good for two meals for family, maybe a bit more. Plus a side of maple carrots (family favorite) to get to the bottom of the fridge stuff. Hopefully getting some fresh stuff delivery this week.

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    I did not know ground beef came in cans....interesting.
  • mjbnj0001
    mjbnj0001 Posts: 1,272 Member
    just_Tomek wrote: »
    mjbnj0001 wrote: »
    Coronavirus Lockdown Sunday (2) Dinner: Beefaroni!! Old school meal, using old school ingredients (everything canned or jarred, except the onion and pasta, but including quality canned ground beef). Very good, actually. Low salt items keep it reasonable. MFP recipe builder calls a serving (shown) as approx. 351 cals, 28g protein, 10g fat, 36g carbs. Batch good for two meals for family, maybe a bit more. Plus a side of maple carrots (family favorite) to get to the bottom of the fridge stuff. Hopefully getting some fresh stuff delivery this week.

    Ground beef in a can???? Never have I seen this, and I dont really want to TBH lol
    Please tell more.

    I know you're in Canada from previous posts. So, we were visiting our daughter in Ottawa and got back just before the border crossing got complex with Coronavirus shutdown. That was fortunate. Unfortunately, we came back to the Grocery Panic here in NJ. Most fresh stuff was gone. So we went to alternate sources to fill in until the stores resupply (it's still a catch-as-catch-can situation; we are in higher-risk categories [age and issues] so we're doing the online thing - very frustrating). We had some prepper-y experience for sourcing items (food and nonfood) from being impacted by Superstorm Sandy a few years back (we're at the New Jersey shore).

    Long story short, outdoor and provisioning-type stores have some of this. Amazon, too. Canadian Walmart and other outlets seem to be stocked more plentifully than here in the USA. This is "pure" beef - not Sloppy Joes, Chili or other prepared food things, although that's sort of the same idea. Those others are already seasoned meals in a can, and usually quite salty - more than we like. Admittedly, this kind of plain canned beef isn't as appealing, out of the can, as you'd like or might be accustomed to, LOL. But it "dresses up" pretty well in a decent recipe.

    I took a quick look at Walmart Canada to see what they had before making this reply.
    https://www.walmart.ca/en/pantry-households-pets/canned-food-soup/canned-meat/N-3075

    Also answer for widget808
  • mjbnj0001
    mjbnj0001 Posts: 1,272 Member
    widgit808 wrote: »

    I did not know ground beef came in cans....interesting.

    see above reply to just_tomek

  • weatherking2019
    weatherking2019 Posts: 943 Member
    Turkey sandwich for son.
    Toasted multigrain bread with mayo, lettuce, cucumber slices, tomato and turkey slices.
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    Scarola (endive?) cooked in a non-stick frying pan, EVOO, garlic, black olives, and chopped almonds (supposed to use pine nuts, but I'm allergic) on toasted oatmeal pita pocket. Boiled eggs and homemade fruit salad.
  • sarahcollver
    sarahcollver Posts: 4 Member
    Cheesy scrambled eggs whites and veggies
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,097 Member

    I gave you a "like" for the plate. My mother had a whole set of them. There's a Currier & Ives print of a winter scene under that steak. She got them before I was born, but I think they either came in boxes of powdered laundry soap or were one of those offers in the grocery store, where each week a different piece was offered at a really low price (I think the idea was that you would buy a few at ridiculously low prices, then you would be hooked and end up filling out your place settings at more normal prices). By the time I came along she had bought a different place-setting we used for everyday, but we brought the Currier & Ives out for holiday meals (probably in part because she had more place settings in that pattern, and at holidays my older siblings came with spouses and grandkids).

    Thanks for setting off fond memories. [/quote]

    Thank you for sharing that piece of history. I had no idea about some of that.
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    You're very welcome. And I'm wishing I had fresh strawberries to put on pancakes (social distancing for me = not shopping if not absolutely necessary). Maybe I could make a compote from frozen strawberries ...
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,097 Member
    mjbnj0001 wrote: »
    just_Tomek wrote: »
    mjbnj0001 wrote: »
    Coronavirus Lockdown Sunday (2) Dinner: Beefaroni!! Old school meal, using old school ingredients (everything canned or jarred, except the onion and pasta, but including quality canned ground beef). Very good, actually. Low salt items keep it reasonable. MFP recipe builder calls a serving (shown) as approx. 351 cals, 28g protein, 10g fat, 36g carbs. Batch good for two meals for family, maybe a bit more. Plus a side of maple carrots (family favorite) to get to the bottom of the fridge stuff. Hopefully getting some fresh stuff delivery this week.

    Ground beef in a can???? Never have I seen this, and I dont really want to TBH lol
    Please tell more.

    I know you're in Canada from previous posts. So, we were visiting our daughter in Ottawa and got back just before the border crossing got complex with Coronavirus shutdown. That was fortunate. Unfortunately, we came back to the Grocery Panic here in NJ. Most fresh stuff was gone. So we went to alternate sources to fill in until the stores resupply (it's still a catch-as-catch-can situation; we are in higher-risk categories [age and issues] so we're doing the online thing - very frustrating). We had some prepper-y experience for sourcing items (food and nonfood) from being impacted by Superstorm Sandy a few years back (we're at the New Jersey shore).

    Long story short, outdoor and provisioning-type stores have some of this. Amazon, too. Canadian Walmart and other outlets seem to be stocked more plentifully than here in the USA. This is "pure" beef - not Sloppy Joes, Chili or other prepared food things, although that's sort of the same idea. Those others are already seasoned meals in a can, and usually quite salty - more than we like. Admittedly, this kind of plain canned beef isn't as appealing, out of the can, as you'd like or might be accustomed to, LOL. But it "dresses up" pretty well in a decent recipe.

    I took a quick look at Walmart Canada to see what they had before making this reply.
    https://www.walmart.ca/en/pantry-households-pets/canned-food-soup/canned-meat/N-3075

    Also answer for widget808

    Is it already cooked or do they can it raw?
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 8,004 Member
    Leftover seafood laksa.
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