Friday
Short version: Tuna patties, roasted potatoes, green salad with vinaigrette, gingersnaps
Long version: I've been making fish patties with two big cans of tuna and one can of salmon, because we've been getting the salmon from the excess commodities. This time, I used all tuna, and they were better. Darn it.
I hadn't made gingersnaps in awhile, so I, well, did. I use this recipe, except I don't add the white pepper. We find them plenty spicy enough with the other spices in them. They are very good.
Saturday
Short version: Pizza, cucumbers, baked fruit with cream
Long version: One pepperoni pizza, one with just cheese, both with some fresh basil from the pot on the windowsill. I also used one of my frozen bags of roasted tomato sauce, and that makes it so much better. Not that pizza is ever bad, but it's better with garden-tomato sauce.
I still have a very large bag of frozen blueberries from Sysco that really should be used up now. So I combined them with some frozen strawberries and the last half pint of overly sweet peach jam from a couple of summers ago. Also some vanilla. Then I just baked it until most of the liquid was gone, and served it with heavy cream poured over the top.
A very popular dessert. And reasonably healthy, as desserts go.
Sunday
Short version: Birthday lobster, shrimp, sausage, spaghetti, salad, cheesecake
Long version: This was the new 14-year-old's birthday request. I got two lobster tails. The reason I got two is because getting one for each person in the family would have been exorbitantly expensive. Even two were kind of ridiculous, but at least everyone got to taste some.
A. actually cooked the shrimp and lobster tails, using a recipe he found online.
Monday
Short version: Many leftovers
Long version: There was some shrimp, sausage, and spaghetti left. Some people had the elk stew I had made on Saturday. And then there were leftover cheesecake and baked fruit.
Leftover desserts are the most fun leftover.
Tuesday
Short version: Jambalaya, chocolate pudding with cream
Long version: I celebrate all special occasions with food. Fat Tuesday is definitely a special occasion, especially for those of us with a connection to New Orleans.
Awhile ago, A. was reminiscing about the jambalaya at Popeye's, which was apparently his favorite. So I told him I would make jambalaya for Fat Tuesday.
My mother made jambalaya when I was young, but if she had a recipe, I never got it. I looked at a few online, and then, as I always do, made my own.
I don't have any homemade chicken stock this winter--it's been very sad--but I did have a ham bone in the freezer. Some recipes for jambalaya call for ham. So I boiled the bone with some onion ends for a couple of hours to make a ham stock for the jambalaya.
I used the ham I pulled off the bone in the jambalaya, along with andouille sausage I already had on hand and a chicken breast I bought specially for this.
I used the spices in this recipe, which seemed weird--particularly the cumin--but which A. assured me resulted in jambalaya that tasted like Popeye's. I didn't use as much chile powder, though, because I was trying to make this acceptable to those of us in the family who do not like too much spice, and the andouille is pretty spicy.
I used basmati rice, because it was the only long-grain rice I had. When it was done cooking, it tasted good, but was definitely not at all greasy. A.'s main memory of the Popeye's jambalaya, and his favorite thing about it, was the visible orange grease in it. I added about a third cup of lard that had rendered off the pork butt I cooked last week, and that helped with the flavor. It was still not remotely greasy, though. Which makes me wonder how much fat Popeye's is putting in their jambalaya.
Anyway. It was tasty. And a very appropriate Fat Tuesday meal. It was also a very good make-ahead meal, which worked out since I was at both a basketball game and First Communion class (conveniently across the street from each other) until about 5:30 p.m.
The chocolate pudding is not particularly appropriate for Fat Tuesday, but I had some milk that needed to be used. And I didn't mess up the amount of cornstarch this time.
Wednesday
Short version: Breakfast burritos
Long version: We went to our Ash Wednesday Mass at 5 p.m., which meant we all just stayed in the village after school got out at 4 p.m. So when we got home, everyone was of course famished (particularly the adults, of course, because we had been fasting), and it was late.
Scrambled eggs to the rescue! I scrambled them with cheddar cheese, salsa, and canned pinto beans, then rolled them up in flour tortillas.
No vegetable. Because . . . I just didn't.
Thursday
Short version: Leftover stew and jambalaya at home, leftover pizza and pudding on the road
Long version: I went to a basketball game in the late afternoon. I brought the pizza and pudding (in a half-pint jar, with cream) for the basketball player to eat in the car on the way home, because they were the most portable leftovers we had. A. fed the other three and himself at home with the elk stew and jambalaya.
Refrigerator check!
* This is, of course, from a song, appropriately entitled "Jambalaya." It's what I was singing as I was cooking it. Here's the CCR version.
4 comments:
Fri- leftover chicken in gravy, carrots, mashed potatoes, bread, broccoli. Trying to use stuff from freezer.
Sat- homemade personal pizzas. Pepperoni or sausage or cheese.
Sun- deli meats, chips, apple slices. It's our traditional superbowl Sunday meal, even though we didn't watch football. I had to bring my daughter's pets back to her in big city that afternoon, so it was a useful, easy meal.
Mon- cleaning out fridge night: bacon that had to get cooked, sandwiches, grilled cheese for some, chips , tater tots. ( note to self: these kids are not fond of tots. Don't buy again. Husband and I had to eat most of them.)
Tues- donuts in the morning for colleagues and class, leftovers snack after school. Beef stew, broccoli, bread, carrots. And all the Valentines candy for dessert.
Wed- grilled cheese and fries for kids. Tuna salad for husband. I had a early dinner of ramen and broccoli. Then nibbled some fries, and blew my fast by eating 2 bags of fruit chews- which I don't even like! Having to be in the kitchen on a fast day is very hard.
Thurs- vegetable fried rice for a lighter meal,put aside some plain rice, some chicken breast I baked earlier in the week, plain broccoli, and a bagel for picky kid who doesn't like rice. Followed by chocolate layer cake for our anniversary. I was mixing up the batter and was about to pour it in the pans and I thought it looked a little thin- I had forgotten the flour. Hand to dump that in quickly. The frosting was a little pale- but I forgot to boil the water so the cocoa didn't bloom to full flavor. Still tasty.
I think it's funny that for you, Ash Wednesday fast is no vegetable for a meal! And I hope your chickens ramp up their egg production-Lent is hard without eggs!
Enjoy the weekend!
mbmom11: Happy anniversary! I would totally do something like forget the flour for a cake and add it in last minute. I'm counting the salsa in the eggs for a vegetable. :-) And it is very hard to be the cook on a fasting day. I was actually glad I was at work, because even though I have to monitor lunch, I'm at least not around a kitchen and food ALL day.
Friday-spaghetti with meatballs and Italian sausage, broccoli, maple upside down cake
Saturday-hot turkey sandwiches (turkey and gravy from the freezer), coleslaw, prayer bars (so-called because they're supposed to be so good you pray for more)
Sunday-lentil and tomato soup (using up old cans too), cheesy biscuits
Monday-scrambled eggs, toast, broccoli
Tuesday-meatloaf, baked potatoes, coleslaw
Wednesday-leftover lentil soup (very penitential) and biscuits
Thursday-sloppy joes, coleslaw, corn chips
Cooking was a challenge this weekend. DH has taken over the kitchen for the most part, but he's gone to a train show this weekend. I'm laid up post-surgery (right foot), so cooking has to be super easy.
Friday night: reheated soup (homemade, from freezer) and paninis
Saturday night: Domino's Pizza
Sunday night: beans in the crock pot, hot dogs
And tonight DH comes home. Yay!
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