Friday, June 26, 2020

Friday Food: An Elk Encore


Friday

Short version: Elk bites, garlic bread, curried cauliflower, leftover coleslaw

Long version: I took out one the three remaining bags of elk, because I am nothing if not persistent when it comes to using up meat.

This time, I trimmed and cut up the entire bag all at once. This bag must have been the hind quarters, because there was a lot of clean meat without connective tissues. So most of it I cut into thin pieces for the elk bites and stir fry.

The stir fry meat I put back in the refrigerator in a marinade.

The tougher bits I made into chili. It was never above 80 degrees for a delightful change, so I cooked the chili this day even though I knew we wouldn't be eating it this night. Sometimes I'm smart like that.

Saturday

Short version: Elk chili, cheese quesadillas, frozen peas

Long version: I had had a different plan for this night, but then we took our unexpected outing and got home at 5 p.m. At which point I was very glad I had made the chili the day before.

Stop! Photo time! (I hope everyone just heard that in a Hammertime voice.)


I randomly found this Nerf gun hanging by the front door. Don't worry: It wasn't loaded.

Sunday

Short version: Leg of wether, roasted potatoes, garlic/lemon yogurt sauce, roasted garlic heads, leftover coleslaw, leftover curried cauliflower

Long version: When I asked A. what he wanted for Father's Day dinner, he immediately said, "Lamb." And when I went freezer diving, I found that the only lamb we had left from the wether was some ribs and one leg roast. Perfect. The leg roast, that is.

I marinated the roast in olive oil, vinegar, and garlic, then roasted it at high heat until it was done. Roasted potatoes and two heads of freshly-dug garlic at the same time. The yogurt sauce was yogurt, lemon juice, crushed garlic, salt and pepper.

When A. ate his lamb, he covered it in yogurt sauce and squeezed the roasted garlic all over it, too, thereby achieving a triple-garlic meat. Perfection. For him, anyway.

Monday

Short version: Leftover elk chili, rice, frozen green beans

Long version: Nothing to see here.

Except for another random photo!


My mom brought one of these bouncy ball things for each kid, with the result that at any given time there are four shrieking blurs ricocheting around the enclosed porch.

Tuesday

Short version: Elk stir-fry, leftover rice

Long version: The time had come to use the marinated elk meat. I actually used all fresh vegetables in the stir-fry this time--carrots, mushrooms, broccoli, onion, green beans--both because I actually had them and because I'm out of frozen stir-fry mix. Gotta re-stock on that.

Wednesday

Short version: Pizza wether, pasta with pesto, cauliflower with pesto, carrot sticks, frozen green beans

Long version: I had half a can of tomatoes in the refrigerator that needed to be used, plus a few slices of the lamb roast, plus the remainder of the pesto from the previous Thursday. So, I made a marinara sauce with the tomatoes and some of the pesto, then heated the lamb up in that and melted some asadero cheese on top.

I saved a little of the pesto and Parmesan from the pasta to put on the leftover cauliflower, and you know, it was really almost as good as the pasta. I mean, nothing is really going to be as good as pasta, but it was satisfying enough as an accompaniment to the meat.

For me, that is. Pretty sure the kids wouldn't agree.

Thursday

Short version: Carnitas-style pork, boiled potato chunks, frozen peas

Long version: "Boiled potato chunks" probably doesn't sound too appealing. What if I told you that they had half a stick of butter mixed into them? Yup. They were good.

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

10 comments:

  1. zucchini pizza with extra vegetables on top & roasted potatoes
    grilled chicken patties, sauteed spinach & mushrooms (We had noon meal of vegetable pizza with my Father for Father's Day.)
    fish taco's
    barbeque chicken sandwiches, sauteed mushrooms for me, salad for husband
    grilled pork chops, sauteed spinach, mushrooms, carrots
    nacho's over spinach, topped with beans & hamburg
    Linda

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  2. Oops! I forgot dinner tonight.
    grilled turkey burgers, kale salad
    Linda

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  3. A gigantic a&& pot of beef vegetable soup
    BBQ / tots
    Mutton sandwich chips
    Tuna salad sandwich
    Salad buffet...pickled beets, avocado, fresh cukes in vinegar/sugar, cheese spread on croissants, cottage cheese
    Home grown green beans boiled potatoes in them and BACON..

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  4. I started the week with nothing memorable and then extracted a ham steak from the freezer, which I ate with variations for a couple of days. A scramble with garlic scapes and chopped ham was pretty good--
    Tuesday night on Lake Champlain it was marvelous salmon, lots of fresh peas, and Julia Child's Queen of Sheba cake. I should make that for you.
    Wednesday I ate a bit of ham steak and some sauted cabbage and finished some ice cream that I bought before A and T were here.
    Thursday it was chicken salad.

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  5. Friday we had pork chops, rice pilaf, and creamed corn.
    Saturday we had steak with fried potatoes and onions.
    After another grueling Sunday (DS comes to work on our farm Sunday, and for some reason I keep trying to outwork him!) I hit the Burger King drive thru.
    Monday we had meatloaf, which turned out oddly dry, mashed potatoes, and wax beans.
    Tuesday was take and bake pizza again.
    Wednesday we had a really good pork roast and a lot of sweet potatoes.
    Thursday we had cheeseburgers on slightly stale (forgotten) buns with chips.

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  6. We have got to get you to start taking photos of some of these meals that you make because I can only imagine what some of these foods looks like. I have personally NEVER cooked with some of these meats and while I am sure they probably just look like cut up meat it would be interesting to see what they are transformed in the dishes you cook your kids.

    Nothing too exciting here meals wise. Its been HOT this week 80*s+ so I've made a lot of stove top/toaster oven based meals.

    Monday - Deli Meat (turkey) Sandwich with all of the veggies and a side of pretzels
    Tuesday - Breakfast for Dinner (Eggs, Toast, and Veggie Sausage)
    Wednesday - Tator Tot Casserole (big hit in Minnesota)
    Thursday - Mac N Cheese Shells with Turkey Hot Dogs and a side of Broccoli
    Friday - Panera - Chicken Noodle Soup and Chicken Frontega Sandwich

    Now to dream of rain and cooler temps next week! :)

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  7. Lindsay: I can take pictures if you want, but I guarantee they won't be very exciting. One, because I am a terrible photographer, and two, because yes, elk, antelope, and lamb just look like beef. But if you want to see unappetizing photos of antelope meat, I am your woman.

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  8. Saturday - pizza and tossed salad
    Sunday - fake crab salad sandwiches and tossed salad
    Monday - pasta with a tomato-kale-basil sauce and tossed salad
    Tuesday - mushroom tacos
    Wednesday - pasta with fake crab in a lemon basil sauce
    Thursday - lemon caesar chicken salad
    Friday - kielbasa or hotdogs, roasted cauliflower and tossed salad
    There is currently so much lettuce in our garden that we have to eat lettuce twice a day.
    Pam

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  9. @Kristin - Food Pictures are ALWAYS requested. Well along with funny kid photos! :D

    How are you guys doing down south? Any return to normalcy for you guys??

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  10. Lindsay: Things are partially re-opened. Not that there's much to open here. :-)

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