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Thread started 09/24/10 10:18am

Ottensen

So, What'cha Cooking for Dinner This Weekend?

Today we had a high of 69°F/20°C, which woul have been nice but then while I was out I got smacked down with torrential rain, which isn't due to subside for the rest of the night. There's a crazy fog glazng over the trees right now and all I can think is ...soup. What are yous guys chowing down on the next coupla a days? I'm hoping I can get some inspiration from my Org Foodie Peeps...

Tonight I'm settling on a fisherman's stew, with warm buttered herb baguette on the side: either a San Fran style Cioppino or a Tuscan version called Cacciucco without the mussels and clams;Quick and Easy Cioppino

Fisherman's Soup

Now what should I cook for Saturday? Any ideas? cool

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Reply #1 posted 09/24/10 10:22am

Genesia

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I have two shows tomorrow, so we always have a potluck in between. I'm treating my castmates to strawberry and balsamic vinegar ice cream...and lime sugar cookies.

On Sunday, I'll cook my lunch for the whole week. Since it'll be cool, I'm thinking a chicken curry stew might be nice.

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Reply #2 posted 09/24/10 10:29am

Shyra

Do some jambalaya! A friend of mine gave me a recipe. I don't cook it often because it's very time-consuming, what with chopping all the veggies and do.

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Reply #3 posted 09/24/10 10:37am

retina

I'm feeling lazy so...

...and then for dessert:

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Reply #4 posted 09/24/10 10:46am

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My family has a crispy-skinned roast chicken dinner in their future, and probably some kind of slow-cooked stew. I bake something sweet almost every weekend, but the specifics are usually dictated by whatever Jersey has a taste for. I'll let you know. smile

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Reply #5 posted 09/24/10 10:49am

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hot pockets

yay

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Reply #6 posted 09/24/10 10:52am

Genesia

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orger said:

hot pockets

yay

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Reply #7 posted 09/24/10 11:36am

kimrachell

fried chicken, mashed potatoes, veggies, garlic cheese bread. we haven't had that in a while. also tomorrow is my husband's b-day, so i'm baking a homemade cake with coconut pecan frosting. cake

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Reply #8 posted 09/24/10 11:49am

Mach

I just brought home a new convection oven last night

I see some Cornish hens ...

But who knows

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Reply #9 posted 09/24/10 12:02pm

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I think tonight I will be roasting blue potatoes, yams and carrots w/onion and garlic and some fresh sage and I'm gonna make honey-glazed tofu fillets (w/thyme).

I'll probably make a veggie massaman curry at some point this weekend as well.

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Reply #10 posted 09/24/10 12:40pm

Lisa10

Tomorrow will either be a take-away or something quick. I hate cooking on Saturday nights.

Sunday I have a load of people over and i'm cooking roast beef. I'm trying to decide what to make for dessert. hmmm

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Reply #11 posted 09/24/10 1:37pm

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It's going to be excessively hot here the next few days, as hot as it's been all year. So I'm seeing a lot of cold salads in my future (lettuce, pasta, potato, etc.).

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Reply #12 posted 09/24/10 2:14pm

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hot pockets and ramen noodles are the poor mans soup n salad...:-/ ..smile

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Reply #13 posted 09/24/10 2:28pm

Harlepolis

Ottensen said:

Quick and Easy Cioppino

Mmmmmm drool you're such the hell raiser, Ottensen, did anybody ever tell you that? smile

Me, something I learned to do in the Gulf(Middle East)...

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Chicken kabsa, with yogurt mixed with herbs & onion and Spicy Indian pickles on the side, followed by sweet red mint tea. We better hit the gym or engage in some heavy activity after that because baby, this ain't exactly your calorie-friendly kinda meal lol but its so worth it.

[Edited 9/24/10 14:29pm]

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Reply #14 posted 09/24/10 2:49pm

novabrkr

Spaghetti and tuna. shrug

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Reply #15 posted 09/24/10 2:49pm

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novabrkr said:

Spaghetti and tuna. shrug

confused Together? lol

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Reply #16 posted 09/24/10 2:53pm

novabrkr

Oh ya.

I was a vegetarian, but I had to add some fish and a little bit of meat to my diet due to health reasons (I was a bad vegetarian myself). That's the only non-vegetarian dish I know how to make except for, like, putting something on a piece of bread.

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Reply #17 posted 09/24/10 2:55pm

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CarrieMpls said:

I think tonight I will be roasting blue potatoes, yams and carrots w/onion and garlic and some fresh sage and I'm gonna make honey-glazed tofu fillets (w/thyme).

I'll probably make a veggie massaman curry at some point this weekend as well.

I'm coming over.

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Reply #18 posted 09/24/10 2:57pm

Cerebus

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novabrkr said:

Oh ya.

I was a vegetarian, but I had to add some fish and a little bit of meat to my diet due to health reasons (I was a bad vegetarian myself). That's the only non-vegetarian dish I know how to make except for, like, putting something on a piece of bread.

You're a pescatarian. thumbs up!

http://pescetarianlife.com/

http://www.wellsphere.com/wellmix360/pescatarian-recipes

http://allrecipes.com/Cook/10719739/Recipes.aspx

http://apps.facebook.com/blognetworks/blog/pescatarian_recipes/

But umm... my original question stands. lol You like, boil spaghetti noodles and then add a can of tuna?

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Reply #19 posted 09/24/10 2:58pm

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PunkMistress said:

CarrieMpls said:

I think tonight I will be roasting blue potatoes, yams and carrots w/onion and garlic and some fresh sage and I'm gonna make honey-glazed tofu fillets (w/thyme).

I'll probably make a veggie massaman curry at some point this weekend as well.

I'm coming over.

I didn't read that before.... I wonder if I could still book a flight?

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Reply #20 posted 09/24/10 3:41pm

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I half a marathon on sunday, so tommorow Im gonna carbo load on some spaghetti or tuna casserole... Havent decided yet... Then sunday after the race Im gonna have my husband make his chili cuz its yummy and supposed to be cool outside... drooling

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Reply #21 posted 09/24/10 3:45pm

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Cerebus said:

novabrkr said:

Oh ya.

I was a vegetarian, but I had to add some fish and a little bit of meat to my diet due to health reasons (I was a bad vegetarian myself). That's the only non-vegetarian dish I know how to make except for, like, putting something on a piece of bread.

You're a pescatarian. thumbs up!

http://pescetarianlife.com/

http://www.wellsphere.com/wellmix360/pescatarian-recipes

http://allrecipes.com/Cook/10719739/Recipes.aspx

http://apps.facebook.com/blognetworks/blog/pescatarian_recipes/

But umm... my original question stands. lol You like, boil spaghetti noodles and then add a can of tuna?

It would be ok if hes adding alfredo sauce instead of a red sauce!

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Reply #22 posted 09/24/10 3:48pm

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Um. lol

I need to get to the grocery store.

Tonight we had beef tips, frozen corn, and ramen noodles, stir fried in terriyaki sauce.

Tomorrow is BOROUGH DAY!!!!!! So we'll prob have funnel cakes, apple dumplings, and a bunch of deep fried foods for dinner. woot!

Sunday is football so prob Chili or something.

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Reply #23 posted 09/24/10 3:50pm

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tinaz said:

It would be ok if hes adding alfredo sauce instead of a red sauce!

I hadn't even equated it with tuna casserole until I read your last post. I guess it's not really that weird.

Edit: stoopud misspelled casserole razzafrazza

[Edited 9/24/10 15:58pm]

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Reply #24 posted 09/24/10 7:05pm

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Saturday...Tacos...flour tortillas not corn, and fried drool

Sunday...Buffalo Chicken Pizza drool

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Reply #25 posted 09/24/10 11:49pm

Ottensen

PunkMistress said:

My family has a crispy-skinned roast chicken dinner in their future, and probably some kind of slow-cooked stew. I bake something sweet almost every weekend, but the specifics are usually dictated by whatever Jersey has a taste for. I'll let you know. smile

hot damn! Never met a crispy skinned piece of chicken that I didn't like, Chile. foodnow

Oooh, and after being lost in my bookmark pages all week, I finally found the Pioneer Woman cooking blog again that you gave me a million months ago ...faint

That ?&§&!$$! can cook her ass off, okay???

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Reply #26 posted 09/25/10 8:56am

Ottensen

CarrieMpls said:

I think tonight I will be roasting blue potatoes, yams and carrots w/onion and garlic and some fresh sage and I'm gonna make honey-glazed tofu fillets (w/thyme).

I'll probably make a veggie massaman curry at some point this weekend as well.

I ended up making an chicken sweet potato curry (with coconut milk) for today...it's been so long since had Massaman curry I forgot the key ingredients and what it tastes like boxed

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Reply #27 posted 09/25/10 9:01am

Ottensen

Harlepolis said:

Ottensen said:

eek eek eek (edit)

Mmmmmm drool you're such the hell raiser, Ottensen, did anybody ever tell you that? smile

Me, something I learned to do in the Gulf(Middle East)...

[img:$uid]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/4487041654_0a07ff8463_z.jpg[/img:$uid]

Chicken kabsa, with yogurt mixed with herbs & onion and Spicy Indian pickles on the side, followed by sweet red mint tea. We better hit the gym or engage in some heavy activity after that because baby, this ain't exactly your calorie-friendly kinda meal lol but its so worth it.

[Edited 9/24/10 14:29pm]

GIRL.

Oh my LORD, that looks like heaven....chicken all lookin' succulent eek

You know the next day it's going to taste even better with those spices, too...damn.

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Reply #28 posted 09/25/10 9:04am

Ottensen

tinaz said:

I half a marathon on sunday, so tommorow Im gonna carbo load on some spaghetti or tuna casserole... Havent decided yet... Then sunday after the race Im gonna have my husband make his chili cuz its yummy and supposed to be cool outside... drooling

How do you make your tuna casserole? The only way I've ever tried making it was "Tetrazzini" style, which I really love once in a while foodnow

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Reply #29 posted 09/25/10 9:55am

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Ottensen said:

PunkMistress said:

My family has a crispy-skinned roast chicken dinner in their future, and probably some kind of slow-cooked stew. I bake something sweet almost every weekend, but the specifics are usually dictated by whatever Jersey has a taste for. I'll let you know. smile

hot damn! Never met a crispy skinned piece of chicken that I didn't like, Chile. foodnow

Oooh, and after being lost in my bookmark pages all week, I finally found the Pioneer Woman cooking blog again that you gave me a million months ago ...faint

That ?&§&!$$! can cook her ass off, okay???

There are just no words...except, I lubs you touched

love2

I almost never eat meat, but crispy chicken skin is one of the most addictive substances on earth.

drool

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