Friday
Short version: Green chili bull soup
Long version: I decided I really should use the beef stock that was in a cracked jar in the freezer. I don't know why glass jars ALWAYS crack in my freezer, but they do. I don't freeze things in glass jars anymore, mostly, but this was a jar that had been sitting in the refrigerator and I just popped it into the freezer when I was afraid it was about to go bad.
And then, of course, it cracked. Annoying.
Still usable, though. I just let it thaw in a big bowl and lifted out the big pieces of glass.
So I used that for the soup, which also had half a can of tomatoes that had been in the refrigerator for awhile, onion, garlic, quite a bit of roasted green chilis, carrots, and potatoes. Plus the bull beef, of course, which this time was a package of "steaks" that I cut up small.
I simmered the meat for about four hours, but I should have done it for another couple of hours. It was still pretty chewy, though the soup was tasty.
Saturday
Short version: Leftovers and garlic bread
Long version: Cubby and I had some of the leftover soup, and everyone else had some leftover taco meat with rice and cheese.
Random photo that is not at all timely.
Sunday
Short version: Let's burn everything! Roasted chicken with onions and peppers, baked potatoes, calabaza squash, peanut butter cookies.
Long version: Okay, I didn't burn everything, just several things. Charlie helped me make peanut butter cookies for dessert, and I charred those. I spent about ten minutes scraping the black bottoms off, and they were eaten, but definitely tasted pretty, uh, barbecued.
Incidentally, I was not going to make a dessert this Sunday, because we have a huge bag of candy from Halloween still, of course. But then Cubby asked what I was making, and when I informed him of my plan, he said, "But candy doesn't feel like a dessert. It isn't baked."
Okay.
I also charred on one side the squash cubes I was roasting, and allllmost burned the calabaza I was steaming in a pot when the water boiled off and the calabaza started sticking to the bottom of the pot.
And, as a fun bonus, I burned my mouth when I tasted the peppers I had randomly put in the pan with the chicken. Apparently, immature Alma paprika peppers are spicy.
The chicken and baked potatoes survived unscathed.
Monday
Short version: Leftovers
Long version: Actually, the same leftovers as Saturday, but no garlic bread. The kids all ate rice, taco meat, cheese, and sour cream. A. ate the last of the bull soup, with some of the hot peppers from the roasting chicken added. I had a salad.
Tuesday
Short version: Meatloaf, roasted potatoes, mashed squash, frozen green peas
Long version: Miss Amelia gave us a couple of pounds of real ground beef from her son's ranch last weekend, and Cubby wistfully asked me if I could make meatloaf with it. I don't make meatloaf from the cheap Sysco ground beef, because it's too mushy and wet, so I haven't made meatloaf in awhile. There wasn't quite enough of Miss Amelia's ground beef to make all the meatloaf for this family, but I mixed it with some of the cheap stuff, and it was good.
Wednesday
Short version: Bunless cheeseburgers, rice, leftover squash and peas
Long version: Just some more of the Sysco ground beef I had left in the refrigerator, knowing I would need something I could make quickly after work. Cheeseburgers and rice are it.
Random photo break time!
Watching Daddy's house demolition from a safe distance.
Thursday
Short version: Bull meat, pasta with Funny's sauce, frozen green beans
Long version: I don't really know what this cut of meat was. It was labeled "London broil," but it was labeled by us and we don't know anything. It was very thick. I marinated it in vinegar and oil, plus spices, to hopefully tenderize it a bit. Then I just seared it, then sliced it as thin as I could against the grain. It was still basically raw inside. I put the slices back in the hot pan--now off the heat--and mixed in some of Finny's sauce and finely grated Romano cheese. It tasted really good, but it was still pretty chewy.
I think that's going to be the continuing theme with this bull meat.
Okay, your turn! What'd you eat this week?
takeout
ReplyDeletechicken & stuffing baked with roasted squash on top, cauliflower on the side
grilled turkey burgers & hot dogs, potato salad, baked beans
pork roast cooked with potatoes, carrots & mushrooms, cauliflower & garlic bread on the side
tilapia, roasted potatoes, mushrooms, cauliflower, spinach & garlic bread on the side
skillet meal of chicken, mushrooms, stewed tomatoes served over spaghetti, cauliflower, carrots & garlic bread on the side
And for tonight, roasted potatoes & mushrooms with sirloin bits & cheese on top & some kind of vegetable.
Linda
Broccoli, cheese, tatertot, cream/chicken soup, chicken casserole.
ReplyDeleteSoup from the freezer...vegetable I believe.
Grilled swiss cheese/ham sandwiches, chips.
Pizza .
Bacon sandwiches,fries.
Thin sliced steak sandwiches.
Instant mashed potatoes w/swiss cheese. Turkey lunchmeat sandwich.
We ate very easily this week because we both have a cold. (A COLD, because despite the hysteria Covid is causing, there are still Colds out there and we have one. We can taste & smell and it's just a cold people!)
ReplyDeleteSorry, where was I? Oh yes, menu this week.
Sunday: Homemade pizza using ground beef and pepperoni
Monday: Meatballs and mashed potatoes. Cold nasty evening and we needed comfort food.
Tuesday: I took a mental health day, which was good because I got sick Monday evening. And it was a ice/snowy day
We had our favorite variety of snacky foods made in the Air Fryer (shrimp, crab rangoon, mozzerella sticks) Carrot sticks.
Wednesday: Breakfast night. Biscuits and sausage gravy and fresh pineapple.
Thursday: We both felt yucky. He had oatmeal & toast. I had Chicken noodle soup and toast.
Friday: Still feeling puny. We had Farmer Charcuterie plate (AKA Summer Sausage, Pepper Jack & Cheddar Cheese, Ritz Crackers and Carrot Strips again.)
Saturday: (tonight) Still not 100% but better. I cleaned and baked all day (banana bread and apple spice cupcakes.) Farmer really wanted the new Cheddar Chalupa from Taco Bell and I needed to get out of the house, so we did a very quick run into the city for it. Only to find they were not selling them at the moment at this location. Regular Chalupas instead. They weren't that good, kinda hard. I think leftovers would have been better.
Once nice thing when you are empty-nesters, you can basically eat whatever you want without thought of how balanced a meal it is. (Notice the lack of vegetables this week.)
Kay, So that is why we don't eat veggies on the regular...no kids to feed.
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