I always love to be inspired by what you guys are making, so here's a new menu thread!
In the past week, I've made: -Lentil Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette (a light dinner with strawberries and cream for dessert!) -Honey and Soy Glazed Salmon (a staple) with Rice and Sweet Corn -Vegetable and Chickpea Curry -- yummy one-dish meal in the crock pot that I made for the first time
Not sure what, if anything, I'll cook this weekend...
Yum. Those sound delicious! I discovered a new food combination - it doesn't count as cooking - but indian take out (namely channa masala and garlic naan) go fantastically well with rose champagne! Who would have thought?
I'm a terrible cook without the aid of a bottle of sauce, but I did make sun-dried tomato and mushroom pizzas using rosemary ciabatta bread yesterday. I served it with homeade sweet potato fries and a side salad w/red wine and olive oil vinagrette.
Mmm, homemade pizzas! I really want to try making sweet potato fries, I've never done them, but I love sweet potatoes, so it seems like a great idea.
I just picked up a big batch of groceries, including stuff to make the following two meals: -Quick Chicken and Chorizo Paella -Chicken and Cashew Stir Fry
littlebean wrote:Mmm, homemade pizzas! I really want to try making sweet potato fries, I've never done them, but I love sweet potatoes, so it seems like a great idea. Trader Joe's has a package of sweet potatoes already pre-cut into perfectly sized fries. I drizzle some olive oil and salt (kosher/sea salt would be great, but I never keep that kind of stuff in the pantry so I use Morton's). I put it in the oven preheated to at 400 for about 20 minutes. Then I turn the fries over and cook for another 10.
I'm not the best cook, but this is foolproof. I find regular fries to be a bit bland if they're not fried, but sweet potato fries are great.
surf and turf- teqilla lime shimp and salmon skewers with filet mignon, risotto, and corn grilled pizza with buffalo chicken chicken souvlaki skewers with zuchinni basil chicken w/ brown rice
(we got a new grill so everythings been grilled lately)
-Bleu cheese burgers w/pear tomato and cucumber salad -WW Linguini, peas, and prosciutto in alfredo sauce -Spaghetti squash w/tomato sauce and goat cheese crostini -Soy tacos -Tilapia w/wilted kale and brown rice
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6 fresh Thai chiles, thinly sliced crosswise (I used two jalapenos, seeded and sliced)
1/4 c canola oil
2 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1" pieces
1 TBS + plus 1 tsp Asian fish sauce
2 tsp soy sauce
4.5 tsp sugar
1 tsp black pepper
3 c loosely packed fresh basil leaves
Brown rice, for serving
Mash together garlic and chiles using a mortar and pestle or the flat side of a large knife. Heat oil in a wok or large skillet over medium-high heat. Add garlic mixture. Cook, stirring constantly, until garlic is just golden, about 20 seconds.
Add chicken; cook, stirring often, until chicken is cooked through, about 4 minutes. Stir in fish sauce, soy sauce, sugar, and pepper. Add basil; cook, stirring constantly, 1 minute. Season with more pepper, if desired. Serve over rice. Garnish with basil.