Friday
Short version: Toad in the hole, fruit shakes
Long version: All of the males in the family were gone working or going to town, and all of them ate fairly late and heavy lunches. I hadn't planned on anything big for dinner, fortunately, so I just made toad in the hole--also known as egg in the hole--for anyone who wanted one.
What do you call this egg and bread preparation where you cut a hole in the bread to fry the egg in? I never had it growing up, so I call it what A. does, but I know there are lots of names for it.
And then I made fruit shakes for everyone. These are smoothies, but I hate that word, so I call them fruit shakes. This one had a banana, frozen strawberries, frozen grapes, and the last of the strawberry-rhubarb sauce. Plus yogurt and milk, of course. It was quite warm this day and half the family had been hauling and stacking hay for a neighbor, so they were very pleased to have the fruit shake.
Saturday
Short version: Hamburgers on homemade buns, baked beans, raw cucumbers and bell peppers
Long version: I was baking bread for teacher gifts, and I used some of the dough to make hamburger buns. Which were used for, um, hamburgers.
The grease-covered stove is the main reason I dislike making hamburgers.
I found one quart container of baked beans in the small freezer that I heated up, too.
Sunday
Short version: Graduation potluck
Long version: We went to a graduation party in the late afternoon that was a potluck barbecue. Hot dogs and hamburgers were provided. Because the guest of honor can't eat any kind of bread besides sourdough, I brought him some of the buns I had made the day before. Then I also brought carrot slaw and deviled eggs.
Monday
Short version: Leftover hamburgers, Fritos, carrot slaw, and crispy rice treats at home; banquet food
Long version: I went with the older two boys to the sports awards banquet. The meal was provided--pulled pork, beans, creamed corn, potato salad--and the athletes' families brought desserts. I brought crispy rice treats.
I had three hamburgers left, plus three hamburger buns, for the three people at home. Perfect. I also had some bacon that needed to be cooked, resulting in very popular bacon cheeseburgers. And I made a small pan of crispy rice treats just for them.
Two for each person, o happy day.
Tuesday
Short version: Spanish tortilla, strawberry-rhubarb nut crisp
Long version: I made the Spanish tortilla earlier in the day, including in it some beet greens I found in the freezer that have been in there since last year and some of the last of the garden tomatoes I froze whole in November.
While the oven was on to bake that, I also put in a strawberry-rhubarb crisp. I experimented with the topping a bit, making it with just oats and almonds pulverized in the food processor before adding the butter, sugar, etc. This worked better as a gluten-free crisp topping than just oats, which tend to get too wet in baking with fruit. The addition of the nuts made it actually kind of crispy. A good thing to remember when we have guests that don't eat gluten.
Wednesday
Short version: Creamy pork and potato soup, fried bread, chocolate chip cookies
Long version: It was quite cool this day. I took the opportunity to have the oven on for a long time to cook a pork shoulder. And then the kitchen got to 82 degrees and I had to open windows and doors to cool it down in there.
Anyway.
The pork shoulder was so big I had to cut a chunk off so I could fit it in my biggest covered casserole. I had learned that a friend was sick, so I used that cut-off chunk to make soup to share.
I simmered the pork with onion tops, carrot peelings, and bay leaves to make a stock, and then used that and the meat, plus onion, lots of garlic, carrots, potatoes, and beet greens, to make the soup. I blended some of the vegetables before adding in the meat to thicken it all, and it came out very well.
The addition of the greens made it an unfortunate color, but it tasted better than it looked.
There were only four of us here for dinner, which meant I could fit half a piece of bread for each person into a skillet to make the fried bread. That's pretty much like a giant crouton, and is fun for dipping into soup.
Thursday
Short version: Pork, cornbread, green salad with vinaigrette, rice pudding
Long version: This was the pork shoulder I had cooked the day before, pulled apart and broiled in its own rendered lard with spices while the cornbread was baking. The rice pudding had also been made the day before while I was cooking the pork. I figured that would be a nice treat to have on the last day of school, which this was.
Refrigerator check:
Okay, your turn! What'd you eat this week?
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Bell curve dinner week:
Fri- no effort with domino's for end of school year for my senior.
Sat- leftover pizza and other miscellaneous foods.
Sun- I was out most of the day going to get daughter and roommate at college, moved their stuff to their summer housing, and then a stop at Sam's club and my adult daughter' s house to drop off the ESA cat( who has FIV and can't come to my home). We picked up older daughters cat to bring with us ( who is ancient and just stays in one bedroom. My own cats don't interact with her but at least there's no infectious diseases to share!) Sodinner was not prepared when I can home. Frantically made pasta, sausage, and leftover vegetables.
Mom- rotisserie chicken, buttermilk rolls, yummy rice, plain rice,vegetables. Made a second batch of yummy rice for the kids who ate late.
Tues- homemade Mac and cheese, leftover roast beef from the freezer, another batch of buttermilk rolls, broccoli, something else... And a chocolate cream pie we forgot.
Wed- birthday for hs senior! But he had work training, so he wasn't even home at suppertime. So I sent college daughter and roommate out to eat, made grilled cheese, bacon, and fruit for those at home. We did have homemade chocolate cake for dessert eventually.
Thurs- out unexpected late, so made scrambled eggs, sausage, leftover bacon, and applesauce. Husband had omlete, humus, and carrots. College girls had their leftovers from the night before.
Enjoy the weekend!
In the UK Toad in the Hole is a sausage in a sort of batter like a yorkshire pudding in a large tin. Not my favourite. Not sure what the bread/egg thing you mention would be called here, but it's nice IMHO.
we call the egg/bread thing a one-eyed mulligan. I make toad in the hole as anonymous does, sausage and batter, but not very often. Lots of grease involved, and I have to make two to feed everybody.
Friday-chicken salad, biscuits
Saturday-pizzeria pizza (something we never have in this house since we have a long drive to pick it up), salad, lemon-lime cake. This was my husband's chosen birthday dinner, and received unanimous approval (which is so rare)!
Sunday-turkey meatballs, mashed potatoes, brussels sprouts
Monday-spinach pie, strawberries
Tuesday-stirfried chicken and vegetables
Wednesday-scrambled eggs with corn, oven fried potatoes
Thursday-pork and potatoes, coleslaw
I’ve never heard of toad in a hole so I’m not sure what I would call it!
Fri- whatever the kids could find
Sat- baseball all day so I made French dip sandwiches
Sun and Mon- I flew to TX with the baby at 4am on Sunday for a funeral and we didn’t get back until Tuesday so I have no idea what anyone at home ate
Tues- I had plans to cook but then friends from Australia who we haven’t seen in almost 20 years stopped by when they were in town (their first time back to the US in 18 years!). They stayed late and so we just ordered burritos for dinner
Wed- friends from Canada stopped by and we had brats, potatoes, broccoli, fruit, and dessert
Thurs- we will be in Philadelphia for a week for hospital things for the kids. So we are eating out for the next week…
It was a crazy week with travel and people visiting!
Thought of you today as I made Pots de Creme desserts for husband & I tonight & this weekend. I just bought some homegrown strawberries from the local farmer & my husband does not care to eat fruit, but I thought if we had some on top of the Pots de Creme he wouldn't be too upset w/me. Linda
I taught myself how to make the egg in a bread thing from my mom's Betty Crocker cookbook, and it was called Eggs in a Window, so that's what I call it.
Egg in a nest
I've heard the egg and fried bread dish called eggs in the nest, eggs in a basket, and a hole in one.
I grew up calling the egg things pop-eyes.
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