Friday, September 15, 2023

Friday Food: The First Stupice

Friday 

Short version: Lamb chunks, mashed potatoes, carrot sticks

Long version: Our school has a four-day week (with longer days), so we typically don't have school on Fridays. However, we are required to have the Monday off for Labor Day, so we always have school the Friday after Labor Day to make up for that. That means I was at work.

I wasn't really planning on cooking, but I had the boneless leg of lamb roast I had taken out a few days previously that wasn't getting any younger. To cook that faster, I cut it into chunks, which I fried in bacon grease with salt, garlic powder,and zaatar.

And then one of my children was sick and had a terrible sore throat, so I had to make some mashed potatoes. I peeled six small potatoes before I remembered I had a jar of instant potato flakes in the pantry, so I decided not to bother with more peeling, instead cooking the ones I had already peeled and then adding the potato flakes to bulk them up.

Four out of six family members actually preferred them this way. I am not one of them, but then, I don't usually eat mashed potatoes.

In related news, I ate the first Stupice tomato this day.


Butter knife for scale.

Obviously, that tomato wasn't really enough to do much with, so I just sliced it and put it in the pan with my eggs in the morning. I love eggs and tomatoes.

Saturday

Short version: Tuna salad sandwiches, raw cabbage

Long version: This was not my plan for this meal, but then the one child was still sick and A. was in Santa Fe running errands, so I made a very easy meal for the three children eating.

Sunday

Short version: Pork, American potato salad, steamed carrots and broccoli, chocolate ice cream

Long version: The pork was a giant package of two sirloin roasts I had taken out the day before. It was much too much meat for one meal, so I did some prep work to make my life easier in the future. Some of the pork I cut into chunks and put back in the freezer. Some more I cut into thin pieces for stir-fry and put back in the freezer. The meat that was too awkward to cut off the bones was what I cooked this day.

I stuck them in my Dutch oven with salt and water while we were at church and cooked them in the oven until they were tender. Then I pulled off the meat at dinnertime and spread it on a pan with some of the rendered fat, salt, garlic powder, paprika, and maple syrup and broiled that until it was crispy.

While the pork was in the oven, I also baked several potatoes. Those were for the potato salad. I make American potato salad about once a year, because only about half the family likes mayonnaise-based potato salad. I decided to make it now because I had dill pickles in the refrigerator (thanks, MiL!), and a proper potato salad must have dill pickles in it.

It was very good.

Monday

Short version: Leftover pork, starch variety, raw cabbage, peaches and cream

Long version: I thought there was more potato salad than there was. It ended up being only enough for one child. I had two baked potatoes I hadn't used in the potato salad. I quickly microwaved one more and sliced two potatoes to fry in the pan while I re-heated the pork. The fried potatoes covered two more people.

The other baked potato was scooped out and mashed with butter for the still-sick child.

And the last child got the last bit of macaroni and cheese from a weekend lunch.

A. had bought the peaches at a roadside stand on his way home from Santa Fe. They weren't quite ripe enough to use for dessert on Sunday, so we had them this night instead. Peeled, diced, covered in sugar and cream. 

These were the first--and likely, the last--good peaches we'd had this year. Covered in sugar and cream is an excellent way to enjoy them.

Tuesday

Short version: Spanish tortilla

Long version: Another nuts Tuesday after school meant a make-ahead meal saves the day. Spanish tortilla--this one had potatoes, eggs, bacon, onions, and cheese-- is a very good option for that.

I did not serve a vegetable. The salsa everyone puts on it will have to count.

Wednesday

Short version: Bull 'n' bean chili

Long version: I made this the day before when I was in the kitchen anyway. I used some of the ground bull meat, which I think is STILL too chewy for burgers or whatever. It's fine in a long-simmered chili like this, though, which also had black and pinto beans in it, as well as frozen calabaza from last year's garden.

The calabaza and tomatoes in the chili were our vegetables for the night. Ahem.

But hey! I did manage to dice onion and grate cheese for toppings! So inspiring, I know.

Thursday

Short version: Pork stir-fry, rice

Long version: Another nuts day after school. I was at school with Poppy, who was cheering at her first volleyball game. A. took the judo run. Another kid was off doing FFA stuff all day and didn't get home until after 9 p.m.

Since I wasn't there when the judo crew were home for dinner, I made the pork stir-fry and rice ahead of time and left them on the stove for them to eat when they got home. 


Most of my food photos are noticeably less colorful and aesthetically pleasing.

I wasn't there because I was with the cheerleader at the first volleyball game she cheered at.


At home, of course.

The cheerleader had a tuna melt sandwich when we got home.

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

5 comments:

  1. Very boring week, as I am very tired, and we don't have much in the freezer to provide for impromptu meals.
    Fri- hamburgers, hot dogs, fries
    Sat- homemade pizza
    Sun- chicken breast is the only meat not too expensive at the store ( wings etc are not appreciated by family so I usually don't buy them.) So grilled chicken, rice, pineapple, broccoli
    Mon- homemade mac&cheese, which was a mistake as 1) I dropped a third of the noodles in the sink when draining them, so I had to make more pasta, and 2) none of the kids currently at home likes it. So they ate plain noodles from the second batch and leftovers from the night before. My husband enjoyed it at least.
    Tues- leftover chicken went into salad for husband, grilled cheese, apple slices, chips for the kids. I wasn't in the mood for grilled cheese, so I made some ramen and popped the last of the chicken in it.
    Wed- so tired so I used instapot to defrost more chicken and stewed it in gravy with carrots. Mashed potatoes, some leftover rice, or bagel as desired. Broccoli.
    Thurs- pasta, Italian sausage, leftover broccoli, garlic bread.
    Enjoy the week!

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  2. This is the year of maque choux. I have made three BIG batches this year. Wednesday night we had an actual dinner with mashed potatoes (finishing a bought bag, as I am digging potatoes daily) and grilled chicken. Otherwise, it's refrigerator diving, with lots of macque choux and various meal elements being put together on an ad hoc basis. Lots of fresh tomato soup, too. And meat sauce for pasta.

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  3. Saturday: we went out to eat since my uncle was in town
    Sunday: Spaghetti and salad
    Monday: porkchops, greenbeans, potatoes
    Tuesday: chick fil a (my son had soccer and my daughter had an appointment so we did a grab and go dinner since I had rewards waiting to be redeemed)
    Wednesday: leftovers
    Thursday: chicken meatloaf, roasted potatoes, asparagus, and salad
    Friday: probably fish

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  4. Friday-chicken taco salad, apple cobbler
    Saturday-hamburgers, tomatoes, corn on the cob, coconut oatmeal cookies
    Sunday-tomato sandwiches, fresh lima beans
    Monday-scrambled eggs, toast, tomatoes, tapioca pudding
    Tuesday-lazy man's cheeseburger casserole, lima beans
    Wednesday-tuna, green beans, tomatoes, cheesy biscuits
    Thursday-stuffed peppers

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  5. Sunday: We were invited to a friend's house for dinner, so we provided some cut up Crenshaw melon. It looks different on the outside, but inside it looks and tastes similar to cantaloupe, so it was accepted by the gaggle of preschoolers.
    Monday: Sickness hit our house, so it was a fend for yourself situation. I think my 4 year old ate melon, peanuts, and crackers for dinner which I considered pretty balanced, all things considered.
    Tuesday: Preschooler's choice, the current favorite is mini corn dogs. Melon on the side.
    Wednesday: BBQ chicken salads. The way we got the chicken makes me laugh.

    Husband: "Look in the fridge."
    Me: "What is it?"
    "Marinated chicken"
    "What's it marinated in?
    "I don't know. It's from the work picnic. I know you like free food."

    He's not wrong. After we cooked it, it smelled like BBQ, so we did BBQ themed salads. They were delicious though.

    Thursday: Leftover salads
    Friday: I went to a local Italian place for dinner with a friend. There's construction nearby and their business is suffering, so they sent out an SOS. We love this restaurant and don't want it to close.
    Saturday: Leftovers.

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