Friday, January 26, 2024

Friday Food: Catch as Catch Can

I ended up substituting on both of my usual days off this week, so it was a bit of scramble to get everyone fed every night. I did it, though, obviously.

Friday 

Short version: Lamb stew, cheese, leftover cornbread at home, and cookies; tuna salad, cheese, cookies, and chocolate milk on the road

Long version: I left at 1 p.m. to go to a far away basketball game. Before I left, I made lamb stew. It was pretty standard, except I threw in the last tablespoon or so of green tomato salsa that had been hanging out in the refrigerator. This was not popular as a salsa, but as a flavor booster, it works pretty well.

Due to a lack of easy breakfast options in the morning--out of milk, out of bread, only a couple of eggs left--I made a big pan of cornbread for breakfast. There was some left over, so the home crew had that with the stew.

The basketball game ended at 5 p.m. I knew if we ate in town, we wouldn't get home until pretty late, so I brought food to eat in the car. For the basketball player, there were tuna salad, crackers, and cookies.

I had gone to the grocery store before the game, and there I got the chocolate milk for the boy, as well as rice cakes and cheese for my dinner. I didn't have a knife with me, so I bought the pre-sliced squares of cheese. My children were fascinated by this cheese. They didn't know such things existed.

Sheltered lives they lead.

Saturday

Short version: Pork, baked potatoes, steamed broccoli

Long version: The standard slow-cooked pork roast, shredded and broiled in its own fat with mustard and maple syrup.

The boy who used to get so full after half a baked potato that he couldn't finish his dinner can now eat a whole potato plus his dinner, and still be hungry.

Growth spurts are real.

Sunday

Short version: Pizza, cucumbers, pumpkin pie with whipped cream

Long version: One cheese pizza, one with cheese and pepperoni. I always have to make ranch dressing for the pizza now, so I figured cucumbers would be a good addition to that.

I made the pumpkin pie with the single pie crust that was left after I made a double recipe and only used one for our New Year's pecan pie. I also already had a bag of pureed squash in the freezer, to which I added the rest of the ingredients for this pie.

The crust went all wonky during the blind baking and sort of slid down inside the pie plate in a few places, but I pressed it back up and over the pie plate before it got all the way baked. The pie was delicious, despite this.

Monday

Short version: Leftover pizza, baked beans, raw radishes, pumpkin custard with more whipped cream

Long version: I had the equivalent of one whole pizza left over, so I just put that all on one pan and put the whole thing in the refrigerator. Then all I had to do after work was heat it up in the oven again.

I had made the baked beans the day before, because I cooked a pound of pinto beans and one child had been asking for baked beans. I am aware they are not a typical accompaniment to pizza. Oh well.

The pumpkin custard was the pumpkin pie filling that didn't fit in the pie itself. I always make the whole recipe anyway, and then just bake the extra in a small casserole dish to have as a custard. Some of the family actually prefers the custard without the crust, so it all works out.

I made more whipped cream, a task that is much less annoying in small quantities when I use my immersion blender. I just have to be careful not to overwhip it, because it goes from liquid to really thick very quickly after a minute.

Tuesday

Short version: Pork and bean quesadillas, cucumbers

Long version: I found out the day before that I needed to substitute this day, and I didn't have enough leftovers for another meal. I did, however, have a small bag of pork in the freezer from a picnic roast I made awhile ago, and some of the plain pinto beans I had cooked on Sunday. So I combined the two with spices and salsa to make a filling. It was about equal parts pork and beans. That's what I used, along with cheese, to make the quesadillas.

The flour tortillas were store-brand ones I had bought when I went to the basketball game last weekend. I don't think I had ever bought these before, because I was surprised at their size. They barely fit in my 14-inch skillet.


Tight fit. It made it kind of hard to flip them.

Wednesday

Short version: Chorizo and potato skillet, raw radishes

Long version: I typically rely quite heavily on ground meat during weeks I have to work a lot and thus don't have as much time to cook. The only ground meat I have left at the moment is elk chorizo, so I took a bag of that out to thaw while I was at work this day.

When I got home, I microwaved a bunch of potatoes to cook them most of the way, then chopped them and fried them in butter with the chorizo, some already-cooked onion from the refrigerator, and grated cheese.

The one child who doesn't like chorizo had the very last of the tuna salad from Friday in a tuna quesadilla, which is like a tuna melt, except using corn tortillas instead of bread.

And I had a very interesting item that came from the excess commodities delivered the day before. It was a little self-contained ceasar salad kit, in its own little bowl with a little fork and everything. Clearly the sort of thing purchased for those eating on the go. I was not really on the go, and this is not something I would ever purchase, but it was fun to try it for free from commodities. It included a little cup of dressing, but too much of it, and diced chicken, but not enough of that. So to up the protein, I used only half the dressing and added pecans. It wasn't bad.

Thursday

Short version: Leftovers, eggs, carrot sticks with ranch dip

Long version: I had to go to the basketball game twenty miles away right after work, so I didn't get home until about 5:30 with the basketball player. There were some leftovers from the chorizo and potatoes, and some baked beans, but not enough of either.

To fill everything in a bit, I scrambled half a dozen eggs, and added bread and butter. Also the last of the ranch dressing from pizza night for their carrot sticks.

And now, a refrigerator check-in.


Less empty than previous weeks. 

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


5 comments:

mbmom11 said...

A similar week here- using whatever I can find in the fridge- as I have had a terrible cold.
Fri- This was another snow/inclement weather day, as too bus drivers called out (new snow on top of crappy roads) so , in despair, I did chicken strips, fries, broccoli, augmented by leftover pizza, leftover taco filling, and some new rice. I was trying to clean out the fridge.
Sat- homemade pizza, pepperoni or sausage to taste. However, I started to feel the cold come on.
Sun- I spent most of the day in bed, with the exception of taking kids to special olympics basketball practice. I gave them ice cream afterwards even though it was miserably cold. So after that I found cooked stew meat in freezer, threw in some carrots, and added random sides. Then I went to bed.
Mon- we had freezing rain!!! Another snow day. I went to work ( with my detour into the snow pile) and came home to lay down some more. Husband had dinner out with colleagues, so I made grilled cheese for the kids. They ate random others things.
Tues- an hour delay for school, but at least there was school! Evening event was canceled, so I had to pull something together quickly. Last pound of hamburger in freezer gave us tacos. Though some kids had to use tortilla chips for a nacho kind of thing as I only had 6 tortillas left for shells. Oops.
Wed- still not doing great, not wanting to go to store, so grilled cheese, fries, apple slices.
Thurs- found one last package of stew meat in freezer, so beef stew, carrots in the instapot, instant mashed potatoes, broccoli, biscuits, and a chicken patty for kid who doesn't like stew. (Teen boy needs some sort of protein). Still not feeling great, so in bed by 8. Unfortunately, another rotten night of sleep. So I'm looking forward to a nap later today.
I hope your weekend allows you to relax!

Kristin @ Going Country said...

mbmom11: Wow, what a wretched week. I hope this week features no illness and all the school for your kids.

Kit said...

Friday-enchiladas from the freezer, coleslaw, chocolate pudding
Saturday-tuna and cheese casserole, baked potatoes, peas
Sunday-chili, muffins
Monday-cabbage and potato soup, crackers
Tuesday-liver and onions, baked potatoes, coleslaw. There was supposed to be bacon, but I burned it to a crisp. I swear I only took my eye off it for a minute.
Wednesday-ramen noodles. I was tired.
Thursday-salmon loaf, baked potatoes, green beans

mbmom11 said...

Kit: No judgement here for having ramen! It's a wise decision when you're tired. And it's a pity about the bacon - my dad used to love liver and bacon but my mom would only cook it once a year for him.

Tu mere said...

Just a comment as I really don’t keep track of what we eat. Can definitely understand why you’re a 2 days a week worker. The whole feeding/shopping/driving for sports thing for your family is truly daunting. And that’s not the half of your home job. Hope the school appreciates your flexibility and willingness to step up to the plate when needed.