Friday, April 12, 2019

Friday Food: A Very Mutton-y Week


Friday

Short version: Pizza pizza (I hope you are also now hearing the Little Caeser's commercial in your head)

Long version: Guests=pizza. One plain cheese, one with mushrooms and bell pepper. Always good.


I even stole some of the tiny leaves from the juvenile basil in the kitchen for the vegetable pizza. The seedlings didn't seem to mind.

Saturday

Short version: Picnic food

Long version: We went with my parents to the historic church about 30 miles away that only has Mass once a month. Since Mass was at 3 p.m., and the kids always want to run around outside that church, I packed a picnic for us to have after church. So we had chicken salad sandwiches, Fritos, cheese, Triscuits, carrot sticks, bell pepper slices, and grapes.

It was perfect picnic weather, and every single scrap of food was consumed.


All the food that wasn't stomped on by Poppy-zilla, that is.

And one more photo, because the light in this one is very celestial:


A benediction on the after-church picnic.

Sunday

Short version: Grilled mutton and beef steaks, grilled bread, pan-fried sweet potatoes, green salad, blueberry pie and vanilla ice cream

Long version: This was the last night my parents were here, and A. was all, "We can't let them leave without cooking some of the sheep!" 

Actually, we probably could, but we decided to cook some anyway. This was half of the tenderloin that had been aging in the refrigerator. A. trimmed away most of the copious fat and stuffed sliced garlic into little cuts in the meat, and marinated it in salt, vinegar, and olive oil. A. claims that the vinegar marinade is the secret to making gamy meat taste acceptable. This meat wasn't actually gamy to start with, and the grilling over juniper wood probably helped, too, but it was very good, in any case.

The pie was one left at my parents' lodging by the lady who runs it. It was a store-bought frozen pie, but I swear it tasted homemade. No weird ingredients, not too sweet . . . I think even the MiL would have approved. The ice cream was pretty average, but you can't have everything.

Monday

Short version: Different for everyone, pineapple

Long version: This was Sheep Day. We--mostly A.--spent most of the day butchering the sheep, making stock, and rendering fat. So when 4:30 rolled around and I was faced with a kitchen crowded with pots and bowls of stock, Dutch ovens full of rendered fat, and pans of bones, I took the path of least resistance.

For the boys, I pulled meat off the bones removed from the stock, mixed it with some leftover barbecue sauce from the restaurant we went to with my parents for lunch on Sunday, and made them sandwiches. Poppy and Cubby also had some of the green chili hamburger soup Miss Amelia gave us on Saturday.

For A., I fried leftover steak in the bit of fat left in the Dutch oven from rendering. I topped this with half an avocado and some green chili sauce.

I made a salad with cheese, chicken, and avocado my parents left behind.

The last time I bought pineapple, it was unpleasantly acidic. This one was so sweet it literally tasted like pineapple-flavored candy. Next time maybe I'll get one somewhere between the two and it'll be just right.

Tuesday

Short version: Mutton tenderloin, boiled potatoes, pan-fried sweet potatoes, fried onion, frozen green beans

Long version: Finally finished up the last of the sheep's tenderloin that had been hanging out in the fridge. It was marinated in olive oil, a little red wine, and garlic, and then I just pan-fried it.

Wednesday

Short version: Bunless Italian sliders, pasta with marinara, fried bell peppers and onions, frozen peas

Long version: I made pasta because I had pizza sauce left over from Friday. Then I took out ground beef. I couldn't figure out a good name for the meat things I made for this meal. They were just ground beef seasoned like meatballs, but without the egg and bread crumbs, and cooked flat like small hamburgers. Mini hamburgers? Flattened meatballs?

Then I remembered the tiny hamburgers called sliders that seem to be so popular. Once again, I am hip and cool. Ahem.

Thursday

Short version: Mutton chili, fresh bread and butter

Long version: There are always a lot of gnarly bits left after butchering an animal. The pieces with sinew or fat or whatever. I have found over the years and the many animals we have butchered that chili is the best use for these pieces. So chili it was.

And this is how I found the time in the morning to make the chili (as well as yogurt) with a four-year-old and an eighteen-month-old in attendance:


Motherhood often feels like a conscious weighing of mess versus peace. Is it indelible? Is it wet? How long will it keep them happy? How long will it take me to clean up? These are the choices I make on a daily basis.

I was going to make rice or tortillas and cheese for the kids, but then, as so often happens, I had to bake bread right before dinner. And there is nothing better than fresh bread with butter.

Go ahead and challenge me on this. I won't back down.

Okay, your turn! What'd you eat this week?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cool picnic spot!
Saturday - chicken legs on the grill, roasted potatoes & mushrooms, broccoli on the side
Sunday - chicken cheese steak sandwiches, kale salad, corn, brownies
Monday - breaded baked pork chops, roasted potato wedges, broccoli & carrots on the side, brownies
Tuesday - hamburger casserole in crockpot, garlic bread
Wednesday - chicken breast & rice in the crockpot, asparagus on the side
Thursday - black bean veggie burgers with bacon & swiss cheese on top, broccoli on the side
Friday - not sure yet
Linda

mil said...

The only thing worth mentioning is the parsnips from the garden. Very good. I've also been eating pork in various guises.

Anonymous said...

Still flirting with vegetarian recipes/meals...its been interesting...husband isn't squawking about it to loudly..lol


Monday - Made a double batch of pie crust dough and made daughter and I a cheese,asparagus, green onion and red bell pepper quiche...made husband a chicken and ham pie (I admit I sneaked a bite..it was yummy)


Tuesday - Made crispy potato-onion hash brown/cakes that I topped with a avocado/lime/greek yogurt sauce..good stuff..husband ate 4 (the man can eat..dang!)along with his leftover pie from Monday


Wednesday - Husband fixed our neighbors tractor and as payment he gave us a fresh caught sturgeon...oh man...I immediately fell off the veggie truck and grilled that bad boy with lemon and butter. Rounded out with French bread and grilled pineapple...and I'm not sorry..daughter isn't either :)


Thursday - Was chasing time today (and time was winning) so I picked up the stuff for black bean and veggie fajitas. The price of avocados makes me weep...im from California so avocados were always on our kitchen table in various stages of ripeness (we had a tree..pomegranates to) the fact that 1 cado is almost 3 dollars seems like a outrage to me...


Friday - Daughter requested her great granny's mac and cheese (aka cheese and Velveeta goo. Its grandmas recipe though and when she tells me to bust out the v ditty I obey..grans always right) figure I'll cobble together a salad from the bits and pieces in the veggie drawer

Anonymous said...

Village Piemaker (the original) is just up the road from me! And the process may be converted for mass production, but I very much vouch for their real-ness.

Karen.

Anonymous said...

Saturday: pizza topped with braised kale and leek, garlic scape pesto, mushrooms, Andouille sausage
Sunday: T-bone steaks, crazy good rice, roasted asparagus, pickled beets
Monday: a repeat of Sunday. I love leftovers
Tuesday: beef and bean tacos
Wednesday: lemony pasta with shrimp and asparagus, tossed salad
Thursday: a repeat of Wednesday
Friday: Cabbage, leek and garlic braised in bacon fat and mixed with chopped bacon on the leftover crazy good rice with leftover roasted asparagus
Pam