Friday
Short version: Beef rib meat, spaghetti, raw green beans
Long version: I only have a few boxes of beef left in the freezer, and almost one whole box was all beef ribs. So I decided to cook some.
I filled my big pressure canner about 3/4 of the way with ribs and pressure-cooked them for 45 minutes. Then I spent almost as long picking meat off bones and pulling off fat. So tedious.
At dinnertime, I fried that meat in olive oil with dried oregano and garlic powder, then added the last of a can of spaghetti sauce that had been hanging out in the refrigerator.
Also in the refrigerator was some roasted tomato and garlic sauce I had made the day before. That went on the kids' spaghetti.
Saturday
Short version: Pizza, rib meat, cucumber
Long version: I spent all day--almost literally--in the kitchen dealing with peaches, canning beef stock, and baking bread. While I was at it, I made one pizza crust, which I topped with the rest of the roasted tomato sauce, some of A.'s salvage ricotta that I had frozen, and grated cheddar.
Sunday
Short version: First dinner--pork ribs, cornbread, tomato/cucumber salad; Second dinner--Rib meat, leftover cornbread, peach pie and ice cream
Long version: A. asked me to take out the rest of the giant package of pork ribs I had frozen. I put them in the oven on low heat with A.'s rub on them (garlic powder, paprika, brown sugar, salt, black pepper, and chili powder) while we were at church in the morning, and when we got home, A. declared them done.
He couldn't wait to eat them, and also thought maybe he could save me from having to cook dinner, so he announced to the children that we would have our main meal at lunchtime and then they could have peach pie and ice cream for dinner.
Of course, I ended up cooking for lunch and then frying more rib meat for dinner, because the adults and one child were not that enthused about only eating dessert for dinner. But it was very easy cooking, and the three children who ate nothing but pie and ice cream for dinner were thrilled.
Monday
Short version: Trout, rib meat, potato salad, carrot sticks
Long version: A. took the kids fishing for the day in the mountains.
They returned with one rainbow trout. I fried that and served it with melted butter and parsley. There was enough for every kid to get a small serving.
I had taken out some steaks, but I didn't want to cook them until the fisherpeople got home, and they didn't get home until pretty late, so instead I just fried yet more of the rib meat.
I made Real American Potato Salad as a Labor Day treat. I only make it when I have pickles, which I never buy, but now I have refrigerator dills made with the Armenian cucumbers.
So! Boiled potatoes (boiled whole and dressed while still warm), mayonnaise, pickle juice and pickles, onion powder (I don't like crunchy bits of raw onion in potato salad), salt, and pepper. So good.
Tuesday
Short version: Rib steaks with herb butter, rice, leftover sauteed calabacitas, raw green beans
Long version: I didn't have any steak sauce left, so I sent two children out to the garden to gather basil and parsley, which I chopped fine and mixed with soft butter to top the steaks. And then they all told me they like that better than steak sauce anyway. Yay.
Wednesday
Short version: Spaghetti sauce and rice, leftovers, raw green beans, alliterative popsicles
Long version: I had slightly more ambitious plans for dinner, but when I got home I couldn't muster up the energy for much. I had brought home a bunch of the leftover spaghetti and meat sauce from the school lunch, though, so I just mixed the sauce with leftover rice and microwaved that for the kids.
I got several compliments on this, which was pretty funny.
A. ate the rest of the steak and some rice. I ate some leftover steamed green beans with spaghetti sauce.
I made the popsicles to celebrate Poppy's first day of preschool (they always start later than the older kids). I had a lot of peach and plum jam I had made with the fruit given to us by neighbors, so I pureed that and a little cream with my immersion blender to make peach and plum popsicles.
I do love alliteration.
Thursday
Short version: Judo food!
Long version: The kids' judo instructor gave a party for all the students who passed their belt test last week, and the families. He provided all the food: tortilla chips and nacho cheese, hot dogs, Puerto Rican rice (there was a name for this that I don't remember, but I do remember it had pigeon peas in it), and freshly-made funnel cake. And I didn't have to cook any of it. Hooray.
Okay, your turn! What'd you eat this week?
8 comments:
Hello, this week we ate:
Sunday - Grilled pork chops with grilled peaches and bread
Monday - Had leftover pork chops so I made pork fried rice, cucumbers and watermelon
Tuesday - Ham steaks, beans, bread, watermelon
Wendsday - Leftover ham and onions with scrambled eggs, bread, sliced apples and bananas
Thursday - Was crazy stupid busy so we raided the fridge for leftovers and sandwich stuff...nobody objected due to the fact I bought some butterscotch ice cream home to share while we watched news footage...strange to think the queen is gone
Friday - Running around again today so I put some ranch potatoes in the crock pot and a pot roast in another(yes, I have more than one crockpot...I have three in fact, they are my ultimate kitchen helpers) anyway, sauteed peppers and some bread will round out the meal
Happy weekend everyone!
This week is a blur - the beginning of the semester hit me hard.
Fri and Sat - not sure - tacos? Pasta?
Sun - stew, mashed potatoes, string beans, homemade bread that came out wonderfully! Broccoli, cream puffs, chocolate chip cookie bars. I was making an effort to have a nice dinner at least one day!
Mon - chicken strips, fries, broccoli
Tues - pasta, Italian sausage, garlic bread, broccoli
Wed - completely wiped out, so I rummaged through the fridge and brought out leftovers: pizza , chicken strips, spaghetti. applesauce .Everyone ate something. I had a bowl of Rice Krispies.
Thurs - it was supposed to be hamburgers, but it was too hot to deal with cooking outside. So chicken patties, hot dogs, fries, pineapple, applesauce.
I baked a bit this week as adult son was home for the long weekend. He mostly makes his own meals when he's home (vegetarian), but he's happy to eat cream puffs.
I hope this hot weather yields to autumn soon. At least the nights are cooler. Enjoy the weekend!
Kristin -
Did one pizza make a meal for your whole family on Saturday? Given that you have some pre-teen boys, it doesn't seem like enough. (When I order Domino's I usually get 5 pizzas for the 7-8 people at home. 3 go for dinner, and the rest are for lunch or frozen for another meal,like this crazy week.)
My kids want to get back into the tradition of homemade pizza on Saturday nights, but the weather has meant it's too hot to bake such things.
takeout
grilled turkey burgers, pasta salad, grilled zucchini/mushrooms
ditto
spaghetti w/meatballs, broccoli, garlic knots
ditto
salad w/chicken on top, pita chips
And for tonight shrimp roll sandwiches, carrots w/ranch
Linda
Friday-roast beef sandwiches with grilled peppers and onions, corn on the cob, fudge ripple ice cream (I don't how that got in the grocery cart!)
Saturday-tossed salad with hard boiled eggs, fresh sourdough bread
Sunday-hot dogs, potato chips, ice cream sandwiches (three guests ages 7, 5, and 3), and fresh lima beans for the grownups
Monday-zucchini and feta pasta, corn on the cob, watermelon
Tuesday-tomato sandwiches, more corn, more watermelon
Wednesday-stuffed peppers, more corn
Thursday-I was sponsor at a confirmation, so leftovers and sandwiches, do your own thing. Personally I finished the zucchini pasta and the fudge ripple ice cream (somebody had to do it)
We had our first day of preschool this week too!
Sunday: Pasta carbonara with salad.
Monday: We were going to make pork lo mein, but we were invited to a neighbor’s BBQ. We brought watermelon, and we ate that the rest of the week.
Tuesday: Celebrated our daughter’s first day of preschool! She requested “The restaurant with the chocolate strawberries” (aka Zupas).
Wednesday: We made the lo mein from Monday. It was fine, but we won’t be doing that recipe again. Watermelon on the side.
Thursday: Tacos! We tried the pre cooked carnitas from Trader Joe’s, it was about the same price as a pound of ground beef not on sale. Our AC is still out, and we were in the middle of a nine day streak of 100+ weather, so it was really nice to be able to just microwave it. Watermelon on the side.
Friday: Leftover tacos and lo mein, watermelon on the side.
Saturday: Probably leftovers, probably with watermelon!
mbmom11: No, it wouldn't have been enough. That's why I made the rib meat, too. When I make one pizza, it's supplementary to meat. When I make two pizzas, that's the main dish and one usually has meat on it. I make pizza in half-sheet pans, so they're pretty big. And they're thick crust, too.
Oh, that makes sense. Half-sheet pans would make a generous pizza- running the numbers, that's about 2.5 12in pizzas.
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