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What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Karen/NoCA » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:51 pm

I am making a German-style Pot Roast which is a simple version of Sauerbraten. Recipe calls for Campbell’s French Onion Soup, along with other ingredients. Crushed ginger snap cookies are used to thicken the broth.
In the book, I noted that Gene really loved this dish, so decided to try it again. Serving over garlic mashed spuds. Sides are red and green beet greens, an unknown type of round yellow squash baked with brown sugar, butter, cinnamon. Sort of like an acorn squash, but round and speckled with white.
Tomorrow night with the leftover meat and spuds, I will make coleslaw to round the meal out.
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Jenise » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:01 pm

Karen, I made Chinese pork and shrimp dumplings this afternoon. Will steam them later and serve with a chinese cabbage salad.
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by Frank Deis » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:20 pm

I had made some classical New England Clam Chowder a couple of days ago so I started with a bowl of that. Delicious when you begin with bacon.

And then today I was at Costco so I got one of their rotisserie chickens. What a bargain, tasty stuff with no effort whatever.

Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc with the screw cap.

A nice easy meal.

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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Jenise » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:33 pm

Frank, I love being at Costco in the afternoons, too. Most of the time, I'll get tortillas there too and stuff for a pico de gallo, and that's dinner--roasted chicken tacos. As much as I love cooking, quick and effortless has it's appeal after a long day of doing errans, and it's a bonus smelling that bird all the way home.
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Robin Garr » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:41 pm

Bad night to ask me that question ... we dined out at an upscale-casual chain, which is very much NOT my usual pattern. Still, the chain - Buca di Beppo - is more fun and better food than most, in my opinion. I was pleased to see that the notorious "Pope Room" had been updated to Benedict since my last visit. ;)
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Gary Barlettano » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:42 pm

Dinner: Omelet filled with fresh baby spinach leaves which I briefly sautéed in butter and seasoned with salt, fresh cracked black pepper, garlic, and a teeny tiny grate of fresh nutmeg. Rye toast on the side.

Dessert: Banana dipped in honey with a pear chaser.

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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Mike Filigenzi » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:42 pm

I'm having leftovers from last night. It's an eggplant custard, mildly modified from an Olney recipe in "Simple French Food. The wife and kids are gone so I'll probably be eating this tomorrow night, too!
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by TimMc » Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:12 pm

Homemade Chicken Soup with Ancini de Pepe pasta, baby carrots, onions, chopped celery, chopped spinich with two whole cloves of garlic, extra virgin olive oil, sea salt and fresh ground pepper.


Warmed sourdough bread and Sauvignon Blanc served at the table.
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Cynthia Wenslow » Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:40 pm

Er.... dinner? Still moving and haven't gotten that far tonight. :(
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Gary Barlettano » Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:53 pm

Cynthia Wenslow wrote:Er.... dinner? Still moving and haven't gotten that far tonight. :(

What!? You live in New Mexico and the enchanted chile peppers aren't jumping off the bush and into your mouth? What's happened to the magic? Go eat something, young lady!! :lol:
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Howie Hart » Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:02 pm

Mike Filigenzi wrote:I'm having leftovers from last night. It's an eggplant custard, mildly modified from an Olney recipe in "Simple French Food. The wife and kids are gone so I'll probably be eating this tomorrow night, too!
Me too. Yesterday I made a good size pot of a stew. I started with the basic Beans & Greens Soup recipe, but used beef stock instead of chicken and added lentils, barley and ground beef. It's too thick for soup, so it must be a stew. Pretty tasty too! :wink:
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Robert Reynolds » Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:15 pm

Baked sweet potato w/ just a little butter, grilled chicken tenders, and a simple salad of mixed greens and sugar snaps.
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Stuart Yaniger » Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:25 am

Paella vegetale.
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Robert J. » Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:40 am

Chocolate Chewy Cookies, Pear/Ginger Upside-down Cake, Sticky Toffee Pudding, and Cinnamon Rolls.

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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Celia » Tue Nov 13, 2007 3:25 am

Uncle Robin's Meatloaf. Or at least that's what we call it in our house. :) Robin's meatloaf recipe from an old Foodletter...
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Stuart Yaniger » Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:08 am

Robert J. wrote:Chocolate Chewy Cookies, Pear/Ginger Upside-down Cake, Sticky Toffee Pudding, and Cinnamon Rolls.

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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by John Tomasso » Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:25 am

Leftover buffet. It was time to clean out fridge.

Meatloaf and potatoes. Chicken enchiladas. Rice. Broccoli with garlic and lemon.
Complemented with a green salad and nice cold glass of water.
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Christina Georgina » Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:55 am

Old fashioned Swiss Steak with lots of carmelized onions. Brussels sprouts, steamed, buttered with Penzey's Fox Point and garlic mashed potatoes. Long on comfort and filling.
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by Alan Wolfe » Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:09 am

Appalachian polenta - corn meal, sage sausage, pepper jack, diced jalapeno peppers and topped with crushed taco chips, steamed okra on the side.
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Larry Greenly » Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:45 am

My wife is under the weather and wanted just soup, so she got a bowl of Dutch pea soup I made the day before.

I had spaghetti (to use up some leftover sauce) and a tossed salad.

We both had some of my bread about an hour out of the oven.
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Maria Samms » Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:35 am

Roasted pork tenderloin with an apricot jam glaze, Mashed potatoes, and roasted orange cauliflower.
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Karen/NoCA » Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:11 pm

Hmmmm.....lots of excellent dinners for a Monday night.
Stuart, that paella looked so yummy!
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Jenise » Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:34 pm

Christina Georgina wrote:Old fashioned Swiss Steak with lots of carmelized onions. Brussels sprouts, steamed, buttered with Penzey's Fox Point and garlic mashed potatoes. Long on comfort and filling.


Now THERE'S a blast from the past. It's something my mother made when I was a child and I have't seen/had/or almost even heard of since. I wonder why it's called Swiss....? I'll see if I can find out.
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Re: What did you make for dinner on this Monday night?

by Carrie L. » Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:29 am

Monday night was a good night around here.
Like you, Karen, I went back to a recipe that I made note my husband loved for the main course.
For the side dish, I had watched Ina the day before and saw her make a vegetable Tian from her Barefoot in Paris book, so I made that. It was very pretty and good (but not Oh-My-Gosh good).
The dish my husband loved is a Bon Appetit recipe I found on epicurious a few years ago. Chicken with Sherry, Oranges and Green Olives. I used bone-in thighs and it truly was delicious. The sauce it makes is unbelievable.
The salad was arugula, small-diced apple, toasted walnuts tossed with my own Champaigne vinaigrette and shaved parm-regg.
Dessert was small hunks of good dark chocolate.
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