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1/27/2011 2:15:51 PM
tonight it's indian again
1/27/2011 3:22:44 PM
i have never had that before...sounds interesting!
1/27/2011 3:28:03 PM
I will have half a butternut squash (about 4.5 cups cubed) left after making tonight's dinner. I don't want to do another soup or stew, and I am trying to think of something other than risotto that also isn't sweet. Any ideas?[Edited on January 27, 2011 at 4:07 PM. Reason : by sweet I mean baked with sugar and cinnamon type sweet]
1/27/2011 4:02:25 PM
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Kale-Butternut-Squash-and-Pancetta-Pie-230753??
1/27/2011 4:07:51 PM
I still don't eat pork products Subbing turkey bacon or something there just seems wrong. That does sound really good though.I have never made tamales ... http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/butternut-squash-tamales-recipe/index.htmlIs it just me or does this seem like it has too much going on? http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/zucchini-wrapped-fish-with-butternut-squash-hash-and-pinot-noir-butter-sauce-recipe/index.html[Edited on January 27, 2011 at 4:14 PM. Reason : more]
1/27/2011 4:11:04 PM
^Nah, I've had a similar version of that last recipe. It was great. When I have leftover squash I just make casseroles.
1/27/2011 4:17:13 PM
I love indian food, but hate buying/keeping all the spices that make up curries
1/27/2011 4:28:02 PM
i like to make butternut squash with caramelized onions, thyme and some Gruyère or dubliner grated over the top. just peel, cube and sautee with the onions and thyme for about 10 minutes, then transfer to an ovenproof dish and top with cheese. bake 10-15 mins if they are appropriately softened before you put it in the oven.^its a pain! i've got about 5 on my grocery list this week [Edited on January 27, 2011 at 4:44 PM. Reason : ]
1/27/2011 4:43:26 PM
25. Black Bean and Butternut Squash Stew — http://www.suite101.com/content/black-bean-and-butternut-stew-a36280I had a different recipe on my list to make with this butternut squash, but apparently the cookbook is nowhere to be found. So this was as close as I could get. Didn't have chilies so I used jalapenos. Also omitted cilantro because it is evil. Good but nothing to write home about.26. Ranch Tuna Salad12 oz chunk white tuna in water, drained¾ cup Marie’s Creamy Ranch Dressing2 stalks celery, diced2 green onions, diced2 tbsp capers, drainedFresh cracked pepper to tasteI didn't actually use Marie's. I used Hidden Valley ranch mix and plain yogurt. It was different. The yogurt worked very well. I made a tuna melt with it. I was pondering counting that as a separate recipe because I've never made or eaten one before, but that seemed like cheating.27: Brunch Cakes — http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Italian-Style-Brunch-Cakes/Detail.aspxBasically little pizza pancakes. I used chicken instead of pepperoni. They had to cook a while to get done in the middle, so it was easy to burn them. Once I got that down though the rest turned out better. I like this idea a lot because I'm not big on sweet breakfast/brunch foods at all, and I also love marinara sauce.28. Cranberry Muesli — http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/cranberry_muesli.htmlI had never tried muesli before but stumbled across this yesterday. I had a bunch of oats I need to use so I tried it. Kind of. Or just my own bastardized version. I didn't have wheat germ so subbed ground flaxseed. I intended to sub walnuts for the sunflower seeds but I was out. Instead of dried cranberries I used some frozen mixed berries. I mostly just ate it for breakfast because I had made it and wanted to try it. In the future I'd probably have it as snack/dessert given my aversion to sweet breakfasts. Now I really want to try this one though http://www.hersheysweetrecipes.com/recipes/recipe.php?id=162\ 29-31 are crock pot cooking today. I have a cabbage soup, a barbecue pulled chicken and some Creole zucchini. Just one behind par.
2/1/2011 10:04:11 AM
2/1/2011 10:22:55 AM
I really wish I liked it. I love all the kinds of foods it normally goes in. I have just in the last few years gotten to where I can tolerate it sometimes. Some people just have a supertaster kind of reaction to it. I am sadly one of them
2/1/2011 10:29:40 AM
ive read about people who have bad reactions to cilantro, that it tastes intensely like dish soap. allegedly a genetic trait.'hahahahttp://ihatecilantro.com/
2/1/2011 10:32:30 AM
Yep. I know it must not taste the way it tastes to me to normal people because otherwise I can't fathom how it would be so popular. I wanna be one of the cool kids who likes it. Pity party at my house.
2/1/2011 10:34:18 AM
give me an idea for something to do with celery rootother than a pot roast or puree
2/1/2011 10:36:52 AM
2/1/2011 10:38:27 AM
^ hahahaHow do you feel about barley? I go through barley phases sometimes. http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/barley_root_vegetable_chowder.htmlSounds good too: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/triple_celery_bisque.htmlI am in love with EatingWell right now.[Edited on February 1, 2011 at 10:42 AM. Reason : but it's basically puree]
2/1/2011 10:41:02 AM
I am doing a kind of corned beef and cabbage I have never cooked before.http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/corned-beef-and-cabbage-recipe/index.htmlI followed all the first part modifying to feed 2 people and a toddler and just used corned beef from the deli. I did add 5 cups of water with 5 beef bouillon cubes to make a broth so the potatoes can tenderize. This recipe is so perfect for my LOW carb diet my endocrinologist has me on.[Edited on February 1, 2011 at 6:31 PM. Reason : I am an Alton Brown fan.]
2/1/2011 6:13:18 PM
http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/bird-rolls/Detail.aspxthese are great sweet rolls. I made the birds double sized, and the beaks aren't very prominent in this picture.
2/1/2011 7:00:58 PM
looks awesome gjay!
2/1/2011 11:05:17 PM
not from the recipe book but i made tofu stir fry today[Edited on February 2, 2011 at 10:30 PM. Reason : large JPG]
2/2/2011 10:30:16 PM
did you do something to your tofu before you added it to the stir fry?[Edited on February 2, 2011 at 10:34 PM. Reason : looks so nummers, Taruny!]
2/2/2011 10:34:29 PM
fried in peanut oil on a skillet and kept aside. then i stir fried the veggies and added the tofu to it in the end. it was yummers!
2/2/2011 10:37:46 PM
tonight it was Angel Hair Pasta with Tomato Basil Garlic Sauce! (again not from the recipe book yet)
2/3/2011 11:20:14 PM
how do you get so good at food photography? did you take lessons?
2/4/2011 12:24:08 AM
Did another triple crock pot day earlier this week:29. Barbecue Pulled Chicken http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/barbecue_pulled_chicken.html — Didn't have tomato paste so I omitted that and sauce was thin as a result. Tasted really good though. 30. Creole Zucchini http://www.allcrockpotrecipes.com/sides/crockpotcreolezucchini.shtml — Too mushy for my tastes. I prefer veggies crisp. Kind of boring, but not bad either. 31. Crock Pot Cabbage Soup with Rice and Dill http://www.massrecipes.com/recipes/04/11/crockpotcabbagesoupwithri255966.html — Never make this. I knew the rice would break up but I thought it would add texture. It just kind of turned it into paste. Vile, way over tomatoey paste. Fareako actually ate it and claimed he liked it. I think his taste buds are broken. I have wanted to make more this week but have too many leftovers I will have to either start scaling big recipes down a lot or freezing some of it.
2/4/2011 9:20:37 AM
2/4/2011 9:57:56 AM
2/5/2011 11:52:07 PM
http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/buffalo-chicken-dip/Detail.aspxusing Skwinkle's homemade hot saucehttp://oldrecipebook.com/crispixsnackmix.shtmlI made the puppy chow.New recipes to make even though I have eaten others' creations of this nature.]
2/6/2011 5:50:51 PM
nooooooooo, should not have read puppy chow...Now I must have some.
2/6/2011 6:12:53 PM
32. "Hilary’s Heavenly Eggs for Two" = eggs braised in marinara sauce: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/eggs_tomato_sauce_for_2.htmlI mostly wanted to try this because I love marinara sauce. The picture makes it look unappetizing, but it was good and different. 33. Soy crumble chili: http://www.healthline.com/blogs/kids_nutrition/2006/11/recipe-of-week-veggie-bean-chili.html — I had never made a chili with soy ground beef stuff before, because I think bean and veggie chilis are really good on their own. But I wanted to take 3 types to a potluck and wanted them to all be different so I tried this. I thought it would be boring but it was pretty good. I didn't use corn.34 Sweet potato chili: http://www.wearenotmartha.com/2011/02/sweet-potato-chili — I intended to have this be my mild one, but I went a little crazy with the chili powder, which was hotter than I thought. I chopped the sweet potatoes a lot smaller than she did. Also putting just water in it seemed lame so I did a little homemade veggie broth, half a bottle of beer and a bit of tomato sauce (the tomatoes I used were like Ro-Tel and had basically just water in them rather than tomatoey juice). Really good. 35. Cocoa Muesli: http://www.hersheysweetrecipes.com/recipes/recipe.php?id=162This seemed to have way too much cocoa powder. I quartered the recipe and ended up adding about 4 oz. of vanilla yogurt last night because it seemed like it was going to be bitter. This morning I had to add about 1/4 cup sweetened vanilla almond milk to my serving. It is still kind of bitter, and not in the raw chocolateyness way. It tastes like powder, not chocolate, if that makes sense. Not a huge fan, and I'm not sure what to do to make it better.
2/7/2011 9:49:49 AM
Just made a 3 cheese sausage and bean dip to take over to a friend's house.1 lb of velveeta, cubed1 lb of cream cheese1/2 lb of shredded jack cheese1 lb of sausage, fried, crumbled and drained1 20 oz can of refried black beans2 cans of rotell tomatoes and green chilies, drainedPut it all in the crock pot
2/8/2011 7:21:49 PM
36. Turkey Mushroom Burgers: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/turkey_mushroom_burgers.html — I broiled instead of grilled because I don't have a grill (sad). Also used purchased bread crumbs instead of making them. Way better than I expected. I needed to make them a little flatter though. But this is definitely a keeper recipe. 37. Scallion Lemon Mayonnaise: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/scallion_lemon_mayonnaise.html — more yogurt sauce than mayo; tastes like it sounds. 38. Sweet Potato, Turnip and Green Bean Amaranth: http://www.nuworldfoods.com/content/resources/recipes/glutenfree/Side_Dishes/1022.asp — was supposed to use up the rest of my butternut squash from a while back but it went bad before I got around to making this so I used sweet potato. Amaranth is weird. This dish is weird. It's a lot of random shit thrown together. I expected the flavors to meld somehow, but it pretty much tasted like random shit thrown together. Not bad, just very odd.
2/9/2011 4:08:44 PM
bacon jam
2/10/2011 11:04:01 PM
^ really? How did that turn out? I made cantaloupe butter night before last and tried it this morning. I really like it. I definitely went light on the sugar because cantaloupe is already so sweet and when I made apple butter I used the recommended amount of sugar and it tasted way too sweet to me. 39. http://www.sundiafruit.com/SundiaFruits/Sundia-Cantaloupe/Recipe1.phpFruit butters are so easy. I love that. 40. King Ranch Casserole: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/king_ranch_casserole.htmlThe sauce looked amazing when I made it but then I tasted it and it was lacking. Added a big squirt of lime juice to pep it up. I only used 4 tortillas total for two pie dishes so it ended up a little thicker than I guess it should have been, and when I cut it the filling sort of oozed out. It set up better once it cooled though. Definitely would use pulled chicken rather than cubed next time. Wouldn't make this as written again but it's a decent base to work off of and adapt, or a fine use up leftover chicken/clean out the pantry kind of recipe. [Edited on February 11, 2011 at 9:50 AM. Reason : FAIL]
2/11/2011 9:49:00 AM
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Root-Vegetable-Cobbler-with-Chive-Biscuit-Topping-104335made this last nightas called for the recipe makes a fuckton of food. we ate 1/8th of the dish per serving. and didnt even use all the filling.i tried to do it in a 8.5" souffle dish, but the biscuit grew down instead of up, pushed filling out the top, boiled over and damn near set my oven on fire. i put a pizza pan under it eventually, but like, a few tablespoons of the filling hit the bottom of the gas oven, blackened, and eventually combusted. oops. set off the fire alarm, scared the dogs, but w/e. eserved like, 2-3 cups of the filling in a tupperware. also, i did a 1/4" dice on the carrots, taters, and turnip, to be more consistent with the peas and things. i did use the cream, but 1% milk for the biscuit, since i didnt want to purchase whole milk just for this. i doubled the amount of dried spices though, and used vegetable stock instead of broth (side note, how can there be vegetable stock? i thought stock required the use of bones or something... idk but it's more reduced i guess)but it tastes fantastic. recipe going into my binder.
2/11/2011 10:02:52 AM
Your saga made me lol That sounds really good though. I have been wanting to try some kind of pot pie type thing. I think the broth vs. stock thing is probably a matter of how much seasoning/salt/whatever it's supposed to have. I use them pretty interchangeably even with chicken broth/stock.
2/11/2011 10:09:37 AM
i found out last night that hash browns with green peppers, onions, jalapenos, red chili peppers and black peppers makes a great side dish! but it was way too spicy and i was drunk so it dint matter till morning
2/15/2011 10:14:17 AM
Last night I did try something different with my meatloaf. Instead of just water, I did a beef bullion cube in the water and I also added Worcestershire sauce. I think it was more flavorful. 1 pound ground beef1 egghalf french onion soup mix1/3 cup of water with bullion cubeeyeballed Italian bread crumbs (I think that is all I put in it)eyeballed Worcestershire saucebake at 350 degrees for an hour
2/15/2011 10:23:17 AM
2/15/2011 10:53:42 AM
2/15/2011 1:14:26 PM
Last night, it was smoked spicy egg plant http://stephfood.com/2011/02/04/delicious-smoked-spicy-eggplant/
2/16/2011 11:18:57 AM
^ That sounds very good. I have a recipe on my list that is a pretty similar type of eggplant dish. I really want to like eggplant rather than just being OK with it. 41. Japanese Cucumber Salad: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/japanese_cucumber_salad.html — I adore the combo of sesame seeds and vinegar and cucumbers. So simple but really good. Reminds me that I still want to try to replicate Buku’s cucumber salad.42. Greek Taboule Salad
2/16/2011 1:37:13 PM
that mocha fondue sounds amazing
2/16/2011 1:38:35 PM
Honestly it didn't quite live up to what I was hoping it would be. I think you could halve the espresso and it would be better. It was a little too coffee-ey, and also too liquidy, so I think that would alleviate both of those issues. We dipped banana, strawberries, apples, marshmallows, graham crackers and some of the cheesecake brownies (and maybe I am forgetting something because I feel like I am). Banana was my favorite I think.
2/16/2011 1:41:26 PM
i am gonna try making that mocha fondue. question: everytime i wanna make something from the recipe book, i end up not having ingredients at home and either decide to skip making the dish or have to run to the grocery store which i hate. I wanna keep all my shopping to the weekend. Any suggestions???[Edited on February 16, 2011 at 2:46 PM. Reason : nonono]
2/16/2011 2:45:52 PM
Plan out the meals you think you'd like to have for the upcoming week and do all the shopping at once. Use the things that go bad first earlier in the week and things that stay fresh longer later in the week. You can try to overlap some ingredients so you don't waste anything. That is what I do. Also I'm horrible about impulse buying things when I go to the grocery store without a plan for the week already in place, so sticking to a list and only going once a week is cutting back my grocery spending (well, except this month with a couple wandering trips to HT and Trader Joe's).Also that reminded me that I did one more to use up some parsley: 48. Sun-dried Tomato Butter: http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/sun-dried-tomato-butter/Detail.aspx — I chopped the tomatoes by hand because I didn't feel like getting a food processor dirty, and that works but I think it would be better if you puree the tomatoes first.
2/16/2011 3:00:50 PM
There are also some lists that help you substitute certain ingredientsi.e., I didn't have vegetable oil one day but I did have applesauce... thanks allrecipes.comhttp://allrecipes.com//HowTo/common-ingredient-substitutions/Detail.aspx
2/16/2011 3:22:13 PM
thats a awesome list! thanks
2/16/2011 4:11:25 PM
49. Amazing Whole Wheat Pizza Crust: http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/amazing-whole-wheat-pizza-crust/Detail.aspx — Not actually whole wheat. Not entirely amazing, but good. Definitely works better if you leave it on the thicker side. The thinner one we did I hoped would be crispier, but it was sort of chewy instead. 50. Mexican Black Bean and Grilled Chicken Tostada Pizza with Salsa-Ranch Side Sauce:http://jalpino.com/new/index.cfm/event/read/entry/Mexican_Black_Bean_and_Grilled_Chicken_Tostada_Pizza — I intended to follow the recipe as written until I started working on it and realized I was supposed to blend the black beans and didn't want to dirty the food processor. So I just used salsa and a splash of taco sauce with the hot sauce and garlic for the sauce and put the beans on top. That makes it very similar to pizzas I have made before, though with chicken added. However I am still counting it because the side sauce was new, and I figure that means I can count one recipe for the both of them. I pictured it without the lettuce, tomato and sauce, but those really make it. We also freestyled a pizza out of random shit from the fridge. Spread the dough with sun-dried tomato pesto instead of sauce, used Italian six cheese blend and some feta, mushrooms, parsley, tomatoes and a pesto chicken sausage we had leftover. I think that turned out even better than the other one, which says a lot considering I really love the other one. 51. Blood Orange Sangria: http://hubpages.com/hub/Sangria-Recipe-Blood-Orange — had half a bottle of wine left from V-day that I wanted to use and felt like trying something new. Eyeballed the reduced amounts of everything. Not very different from my regular throw-in-whatever-I-feel-like sangria, but it was good.
2/18/2011 12:21:32 PM