Friday, August 1, 2025

Friday Food: Ribs x 2

Friday 

Short version: Asian-ish pork ribs, porky rice, green salad with vinaigrette

Long version: A. bought some already-cut pork ribs that were on sale after the Fourth of July. These were convenient to cook and eat, but kind of weird-looking.


Very long and sort of awkward.

Instead of using barbecue spices on them, I cooked them first in soy sauce and vinegar to cook until tender  in the morning. At dinnertime, I made a coating for them of more soy sauce and vinegar, plus garlic powder, ginger, and brown sugar, and broiled them.

The rice was cooked in the de-fatted juices I poured from the pan after initially cooking the ribs.

The salad was not my lettuce, because the cursed grasshoppers have eaten all my lettuce, but it did have tomatoes and cucumbers from the garden.


So far holding out against the hoppers.

Saturday

Short version: Giant pot of pasta with meat sauce, more salad with vinaigrette, ice cream

Long version: We had some people stop by right around dinnertime, on their way home from a road trip. I had never met them before, and one of them was a ten-year-old boy, so I figured pasta was a safe bet. Also, I could kind of make it ahead, which was helpful because I wasn't sure of their schedule.

I made the meat sauce the morning before. Not knowing how much they would eat, and anticipating feeding nine people, I made two pounds of pasta, which was a LOT of pasta. We maybe ate a third of it this night.

Luckily, leftover pasta will not go to waste. The kids ate from that pot for the next few days.

Sunday

Short version: Grilled chuck steaks, boiled potatoes, frozen corn, milkshakes or not

Long version: This was what I had been planning on making for our anniversary dinner, except our anniversary was the day before and this is not really a meal that holds very well to accommodate uncertain schedules. So we had our anniversary dinner this day instead.

The steaks were chuck steaks, which are not super tender. I marinated them in a mustard vinaigrette before they were grilled, and A. kept them more on the rare side.


Grilled meat always tastes best.

I made two whole packages of steak--about five pounds--which made for a lot of leftovers. I did that on purpose, figuring if we were lighting the grill, we might as well cook all the steaks. Leftover steak is always appreciated.

The sides were nothing special. Neither was dessert. I offered to make milkshakes for anyone who wanted them, since Sundays are supposed to be for homemade desserts and I hadn't made one. Only one child and A. chose a milkshake instead of plain ice cream. I used vanilla ice cream, but made chocolate milkshakes with cocoa powder.

I pretty much never bother with buying chocolate milkshakes anywhere, because nowhere makes a chocolate milkshake that actually tastes like chocolate. I use a LOT of cocoa powder, so mine are very chocolatey. As it should be.

Monday

Short version: Post-pool leftovers

Long version: Our friends invited us to the pool this day. There is only one pool within a hundred miles. It's on the big ranch down the hill and can only be used by employees of that ranch, which our friends are. We were there for five hours and got home right about dinnertime.

Everyone was exhausted--and sunburned, definitely should've reapplied sunscreen, oops--so I just set out the leftover pasta, steak, and potatoes, and let everyone choose their dinners.

No vegetable. Oh well.

Tuesday

Short version: Brisket, potatoes, still-frozen peas, cherries

Long version: I got home from a trip to town right at dinnertime. I had taken out the last chunk of already-cooked brisket to thaw, and fried that in tallow with taco spices. I intended to serve it in tortillas, but the children had apparently already had tortillas with both breakfast and lunch. So instead A. had it in tortillas with cheese, and the children just had the meat with leftover potatoes.

Wednesday

Short version: Tuna/salmon patties, oven fries, frozen peas, peaches and cream

Long version: This was a request of Poppy's. I thought it would be cool enough to run the oven for the fries and all this day, but then it still ended up being almost 80 degrees in the kitchen by the time I was done.

Good dinner, though. Everyone was happy with it. I used two big cans of tuna and the very last can of salmon from excess commodities.

A. bought the peaches in town from a truck on the side of the road. The best place to buy fruit.

Thursday

Short version: Barbecue ribs, cornbread, green salad with vinaigrette

Long version: Didn't we just have ribs? Yup. But this time I finished cooking them in barbecue sauce, so obviously, totally different.

Refrigerator check:


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


4 comments:

mbmom11 said...

Fri- still hot but tired of grilling. So pasta ( cooked inside, though I used the electric tea kettle to boil the water to speed things up) , Italian sausage ( grilled outside but at least it wasn't hamburgers) , garlic bread? ( I had rolls from the school cafeteria my freezer, given to me by lunch lady on last day of school. Not the best choice, they were a little soft, but buttery carbs get eaten. also warmed up on grill).
Sat- grilled a bunch of chicken breasts, broccoli, rice.
Sun- I talian sausage or brats, chips, fruit.
Mon- leftover chicken, mashed potatoes ( instant) , broccoli, leftover rice. I faked some gravy with a bullion cube and butter .
Tues- grilled brats and sausage again.
Wed- heat wave breaks! Beef stew, rice,carrots, French bread heated up in oven. My bread machine is broken so it was a clearance loaf from walmart. I did make a huge batch of scones to celebrate end of heat wave, and to use up cream as the fridge wasn't working right.[ My husband removed the damper from between the fridge and freezer, so the fridge is still cold but I'm not sure I trust it for sensitive thjngs.]
Thurs- picky eater requested chicken strips and fries, fruit.

It's actually below 60 degrees this morning- I need to bake some more today!
Enjoy the weekend.

Kristin @ Going Country said...

I hope you figure out your refrigerator soon. That's a very inconvenient appliance to be unreliable.

mbmom11 said...

The part arrives today. We do have second fridge in the garage ( Midwest tradition) , so most stuff is out there. But not everyone likes traipsing across the driveway at 6am for milk or juice. So some very basic things are inside. I'm monitoring the temp- it's not under 40°F but it's close enough. I hope.

Kit said...

Friday-fish sandwiches, corn on the cob
Saturday-hot dogs, potato chips, green beans from the garden but alas, not our garden. Ice cream sandwiches.
Sunday-ham sandwiches, corn on the cob, watermelon
Monday-meat pies, corn on the cob
Tuesday-meatballs, pasta, salad, molasses cookies (from the freezer)
Wednesday-salmon loaf, baked potatoes, green beans
Thursday-scrambled eggs, fresh sourdough bread, corn, fresh tomato relish