Friday, February 23, 2024

Friday Food: Not all Gravy

It's been a bit of a rough week, what with surgery recovery, digestive illnesses, and a cold for me. So I wouldn't say life was all gravy this week, but I did make gravy twice. Because you can make your own gravy in this life.

Deep thoughts on a Friday Food.

Okay. Moving on to the actual food . . .

Friday 

Short version: Leftovers at home, Sonic on the road

Long version: This was the day of Foot Surgery #2 for the eldest child. It was delayed due to an accident victim needing surgery, so we left the hospital about two hours later than we thought we would, at around 4 p.m.

The post-surgical child wanted a double bacon cheeseburger from Sonic, so that's what he got. I was really, really hungry, but most of the Sonic menu revolves around meat, and it was a Friday in Lent. So I just got some tater tots, and then I ate some cottage cheese when we got home.

The home crew finished off the last of the elk stew and jambalaya, because A. forgot about the Friday in Lent thing. And I couldn't blame him. It was not the best day for any of us.

Apparently, they also all had potato chips--given to us by our neighbor, Ms. Amelia--with their jambalaya, and all enthusiastically recommended this combination. So now you know.

Saturday

Short version: Jambalya-ish soup, chocolate ice cream

Long version: I forgot to tell you how I messed up when I was making the jambalaya and added twice the amount of uncooked rice that I needed. I realized this about halfway through the cooking time, so I scooped out a bunch of partially cooked rice. 

And did I throw it away? Goodness, no!*

I used it, the rest of the ham stock I had made for the jambalaya, a partial package of plain smoked sausage that had been hanging around, some of the pureed tomatoes in the refrigerator, caramelized onion from the freezer, and frozen peas to make soup. Very good it was, too.

Sunday

Short version: Elk with onion gravy, mashed potatoes, green salad with ranch dressing, chocolate ice cream or milkshakes

Long version: I found an elk roast that I had labeled "rouladen," obviously intending to make that with it. But rouladen requires marinating for like five days, and a long time cooking, so I didn't do that. Instead I just put salt, pepper, and crushed garlic in the middle, rolled it up and tied it, and pan-cooked it. 


Vaguely heart-shaped.

Then I made a gravy with caramelized onions from the freezer, flour, and the last of a cup of milk someone didn't finish.

It was really good.

I made milkshakes for those who wanted them instead of plain ice cream, and I added peanut butter. Because what's better than chocolate and peanut butter together, right?

Well, according to my children, that is not true for milkshakes. They did not like the peanut butter in their milkshakes. Crazy kids.

Monday

Short version: Tough ribs, mashed potatoes, green peas, failed jello with cream

Long version: The post-surgical child requested pork ribs for dinner. I had taken the day off to take care of him, so I could do that.

I had two racks of ribs. One wouldn't have been quite enough. Two was too many. I made them all, anyway, figuring then I'd have leftovers.

I did.


Before cooking . . .


And after. That's a lot of ribs.

Unfortunately, I didn't cook them quite long enough, and they were a bit tough. Still eaten, though.

Another boy was home with a delicate stomach, so I told him I would make him jello. This, for me, means cooking and straining strawberries, then adding gelatin powder. Last time I made jello using an online recipe, it was way too firm. So I used less gelatin this time. And it never set.

Boooo. This in combination with the tough ribs was unfortunate.

However, the liquid jello was really just a sweetened strawberry puree, so I served it anyway, with cream poured in it. I figure it's sort of like a strawberry fool, except I didn't bother to whip the cream to fold in.

The puree with the cream was actually delicious, so it wasn't a total loss or anything. Still, I was a little annoyed at this meal.

Tuesday

Short version: Leftover and improved ribs, baked spaghetti, green salad with ranch dressing

Long version: My plan for dinner was lamb chops, which I took out to thaw. However, since I was home this day, I decided to cook the ribs longer to make them more tender. A few more hours in the oven made them much better.

I had a little more than half a quart of roasted tomato puree still in the refrigerator from when I opened the jar for the jambalaya. I used that with spaghetti, caramelized onions, the ricotta I had made the week before and frozen, Parmesan cheese, and asadero cheese to make the baked spaghetti. 

Wednesday

Short version: Lamb chops, leftover spaghetti

Long version: The lamb chops were convenient for this day, when I was at work and then First Communion class. A. fried the lamb chops, with what looked like a ton of garlic. They were well-received.

Thursday

Short version: Chicken in gravy with peas, beefy rice, strawberry yogurt

Long version: When A. bought chicken for the jambalaya, he got a package of three giant chicken breasts. I only used one, so I had two left in the freezer. That's what I used for the chicken in gravy. All I did was dice the chicken, brown it, then add in minced garlic, flour, and milk to make the gravy. I threw the peas in there, too, just so I wouldn't have to use a separate dish for a vegetable.

The rice I cooked with beef stock, for the child who had a delicate stomach. And for everyone else, who ate their chicken and gravy over the rice.

When I strained the cooked strawberries for the jello earlier in the week, I was left with a cup or so of puree in the strainer. That's what I mixed into the yogurt. We don't typically have fruit for yogurt, so it was a nice change.

Refrigerator check!


A re-stock is in order. It will have to wait a few days, though.

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

* Any Pete the Cat fans out there? No? Anyway, the phrase is from Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes.


6 comments:

  1. Fri- grilled cheese, miscellaneous, chocolate cake. Not one of my best efforts.
    Sat- out most of the day, at museum and then a detour to Sams club for some meat and gas,so a quick pasta , cooked sausage from freezer, broccoli.
    Sun- hamburgers, fries, apples slices. This is a pathetic week.
    Mon- I cooked a huge package of stew meat and froze 2 portions. (I also baked a bunch of chicken breast for future use). Carrots, noodles, rolls, broccoli.
    Tues- taco Tuesday..
    Wed- fish sticks (for husband and me) grilled cheese, fries, apples. I'm trying
    to do meatless Wednesday for Lent, but I screwed up because we had sausage with breakfast. Oh well, I'll keep trying. I'm never good at Lenten sacrifices.
    Thurs- baked chicken, which some had as sandwiches, rice, broccoli, hash browns for one kid who doesn't like rice. I was going to eat them too, b the teenager was hungry!
    I actually baked this week- we had cookie bars, banana bread, cheese braid, and cookies. But the kids are loving ice cream as a second dessert. They're skinny; they need the calories.
    " Buttons come and buttons go...
    It's all good."
    My younger crowd loved Pete the Cat - the original ones.
    I hope everyone is feeling better and you all can enjoy the weekend!

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  2. Last night's dinner was gf pasta with Finney's sauce and roasted cauliflower. Previous dinners strong on cheese and crackers, as I am skewing meals towards morning.

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  3. Rice is useful in so many dishes! I'm the one healing from foot surgery right now, so my Dear Husband is taking over the kitchen. Fortunately, he's an excellent cook.

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  4. Friday-salmon loaf, baked potatoes, coleslaw
    Saturday-split pea soup, fresh sourdough bread
    Sunday-beef stirfry, baked potatoes. This was a fail because the beef was tough as shoe leather. And the vegetables got too soft.Some meals are diamonds, some meals are stones, right?
    Monday-swiss steak, baked potatoes, broccoli
    Tuesday-scrambled eggs, oven fried potatoes, broccoli
    Wednesday-creamed chicken over rice, peas
    Thursday-split pea soup, fresh bread

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  5. Daisy: I hope your recovery is quick and smooth. Foot issues are the worst.

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  6. That refrigerator looks like a few days would equate to hungry children, but then you always find food to fill in until shopping day. Practice makes perfect, a totally true saying in your world.

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