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    Quote Originally Posted by htwoopup View Post
    You baking naan from scratch now? That would be more than I would expect even from your highly skilled baking and ovens.
    I wish Jon…I’d have it every night if I could.
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    Grilled chicken tacos last evening in honor of Cinco de Mayo.
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    Strep running through the house this week and the kids requested comfort food.

    They do regular waffles and I do one with an egg and chili oil.

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    Bahn Mi Tofu Tacos (recipe courtesy of CovertDesign); POWERFUL good. Seriously powerful good.
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    A bit of Provence

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    I picked up some fresh roasted red pepper ravioli from the neighborhood Italian store and we used some leftover pizza to make focaccia…nice way to start the weekend.
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    Three months dormant this thread!

    Yesterday my wife was working a charity event and I had the kids (multiple soccer games) and puppy all day, so I did an easy sheet pan.

    Parboiled some yellow skin potatoes. Then thin sliced chicken breasts, onion, mushrooms, red peppers, cherry tomatoes, capers, and lemon. Roasted at 375 for a bit then a few mins broiled at 450.

    So easy, and the pan juices were to die for sloshed over the top of everything. Was gonna boil some frozen peas too but ended up not bothering.
    Last edited by robin3mj; 10-01-2023 at 08:50 PM.
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    Our wedding anniversary dinner was so fitting…marry me chicken recipe, which was recently featured in the NYT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    ......Our wedding anniversary dinner was so fitting…marry me chicken recipe, which was recently featured in the NYT.
    You inspired me to make this dish last night. Thanks !!!
    Very good indeed. I used thyme instead of oregano.
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    Made some black radish to go with some Hake(not shown). My dad during holidays would always insist on black radish salad. This was sauteed in butter with parsley and Parmesan. One day I'll try it raw. Supposedly way healthier than red radish. -Mike G

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastupslowdown View Post
    Made some black radish to go with some Hake(not shown). My dad during holidays would always insist on black radish salad. This was sauteed in butter with parsley and Parmesan. One day I'll try it raw. Supposedly way healthier than red radish. -Mike G

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    The opposite of Thanksgiving Turkey, Chermoula Seabream with Rutabaga friesseabream.jpg

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    Seared yellowfin, sauteed beet greens and rutabaga fries

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    The bread is made, the stew cooked to perfection and it’s a great meal to wind down 2023.
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    Had our neighbors over for NYE festivities. Six kids 10 and under meant it ended at a reasonable 9:30 hour after perusing YouTube vids of midnight fireworks from Bangkok (where the neighbors were recently posted) and London (where my better half is from).

    Made Bo Ssam pork and it came out ridiculously nice as usual. Such an easy dish. Served with ssam sauce, big lettuce wraps, thin sliced cukes, and kimchi. Pretty much perfect party food, and the lack of carbs is a major plus.
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    Comfort food on a cold Winter night. Creamed Chicken and Buttermilk Biscuits.



    Taking extras to the Folks in the morning and Debs folks after that it was delicious!
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    We lost our pepper grinder. Like...it's just gone, and I don't know where it could be. We've looked everywhere in the kitchen, every cabinet, every drawer - even in the fridge and pantry. It's nowhere to be found.

    How do you lose a pepper grinder???

    We ordered another one (this one, same as the old one). I'm sure the old one will show up about the time the new one gets here.
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