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Dinner tonight

Postby grouchy » Sun Mar 08, 2015 5:04 pm

Mussels, shrimp scampi, salad.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby BillB » Sun Mar 08, 2015 5:37 pm

Black bean soup with cabbage, carrots and onion in it.
I'm getting ready to have some chips and salsa.

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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby Sangersteve » Sun Mar 08, 2015 6:04 pm

Pinto beans, pork chops, cornbread.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby millergrovesue » Mon Mar 09, 2015 8:03 am

'Cept for the mussels it all sounds great.

We had steak and salad. Marinaded it 2 days. Very good.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby grouchy » Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:09 am

millergrovesue wrote:'Cept for the mussels it all sounds great.

We had steak and salad. Marinaded it 2 days. Very good.

Marinade recipe? I like to try new ideas.

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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby millergrovesue » Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:11 am

Well, I kinda fly by the seat of my pants on recipes but I can give you ingredients and approximate amounts. 1 can cheap beer (we have also used Shiner Bock but really can't tell the difference between cheap and classy beer), about 1/4 cup each balsamic and red wine vinegar (no such thing as too much of these in my book - I love 'em both.), about 1 tbsp each onion and garlic powder, about 2 tbsp Italian seasoning (the dried herbs. Most of the time I don't use that but use the individual ingredients - basil, oregano, and thyme), about 1 tbsp. powdered ginger, about 1 tbsp. black pepper. I put it all in a plastic zip bag and stick it in the fridge. Since I smoosh out all the excess air there is no need to turn the bag over. It's my go to marinade for beef, chicken, and pork.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby millergrovesue » Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:13 am

And I agree about trying new things especially when it comes to marinades.

I'm completely onion and garlic intolerant so use the powders instead of the real things.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby GFB » Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:23 am

millergrovesue wrote: 1 can cheap beer (we have also used Shiner Bock but really can't tell the difference between cheap and classy beer).

I'm sorry, you're just not drinking enough.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby grouchy » Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:31 am

Thanks Sue

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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby millergrovesue » Mon Mar 09, 2015 11:23 am

GFB wrote:
millergrovesue wrote: 1 can cheap beer (we have also used Shiner Bock but really can't tell the difference between cheap and classy beer).

I'm sorry, you're just not drinking enough.


I knew there was a good explanation. :D
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby John in Plano » Mon Mar 09, 2015 5:29 pm

Monday has become a night for a friend to come over for dinner, tonights menu is
baby back ribs
pinto beans
poached chicken thighs
fried polenta as an appetizer
dessert is no bake oatmeal, peanut butter . chocolate cookies
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby grouchy » Mon Mar 09, 2015 6:44 pm

John in Plano wrote:Monday has become a night for a friend to come over for dinner, tonights menu is
baby back ribs
pinto beans
poached chicken thighs
fried polenta as an appetizer
dessert is no bake oatmeal, peanut butter . chocolate cookies

Sounds good.

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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby millergrovesue » Tue Mar 10, 2015 6:24 am

grouchy wrote:
John in Plano wrote:Monday has become a night for a friend to come over for dinner, tonights menu is
baby back ribs
pinto beans
poached chicken thighs
fried polenta as an appetizer
dessert is no bake oatmeal, peanut butter . chocolate cookies

Sounds good.


Sounds good but - poached chicken thighs? I imagine boiled legs. I'm sure that's not all involved. Recipe would be interesting to see if you wish to share.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby John in Plano » Tue Mar 10, 2015 9:15 am

millergrovesue wrote:
grouchy wrote:
John in Plano wrote:Monday has become a night for a friend to come over for dinner, tonights menu is
baby back ribs
pinto beans
poached chicken thighs
fried polenta as an appetizer
dessert is no bake oatmeal, peanut butter . chocolate cookies

Sounds good.


Sounds good but - poached chicken thighs? I imagine boiled legs. I'm sure that's not all involved. Recipe would be interesting to see if you wish to share.


Didn't poach them , I got lazy and baked them .
Frying polenta is a pain
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby grouchy » Tue Mar 10, 2015 9:41 am

Fried polenta is very good.

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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby millergrovesue » Tue Mar 10, 2015 10:01 am

John in Plano wrote:
Didn't poach them , I got lazy and baked them .
Frying polenta is a pain


The whole polenta creation and frying process is a pain and the results, at least to my taste, are underwhelming. I'm not a fan of grits no matter what they are called or how they are prepared. If I'm going to use cornmeal I'd rather have cornbread or hush puppies.
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Re: Dinner tonight

Postby grouchy » Tue Mar 10, 2015 10:59 am

millergrovesue wrote:
John in Plano wrote:
Didn't poach them , I got lazy and baked them .
Frying polenta is a pain


The whole polenta creation and frying process is a pain and the results, at least to my taste, are underwhelming. I'm not a fan of grits no matter what they are called or how they are prepared. If I'm going to use cornmeal I'd rather have cornbread or hush puppies.

I step outside the box and spice it up. Agree about cornbread and hushpuppies but we also like some diversity.


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