Friday
Short version: Tuna noodle casserole, frozen peas
Long version: In the summer when it's hot, I often make dinner in the morning to just be re-heated at dinnertime. The best option for re-heating without heating the kitchen is the microwave. My 13"x9" glass Pyrex just barely fits in my microwave. So I could re-heat the tuna casserole in the microwave and then brown the bread-crumb topping quickly under the oven broiler.
I would prefer to put the peas in the casserole, but my children do not agree with that.
Saturday
Short version: Sausage and potato casserole, radishes, ice cream
Long version: Second day in a row of casserole, mostly because the two pounds of loose Italian sausage wouldn't have been quite enough for everyone cooked into patties or something. But combined with potatoes, tomatoes, beet greens, asadero cheese, and cream? It was enough.
I just kept pulling things out of my freezers to add to this.
Short version: Roasted chicken, potatoes, carrots, green beans; leftover coleslaw; not-baked beans; butterscotch brownies and ice cream
Long version: I never think to buy whole chickens, but A. does. It was slightly cooler this day, and I thought maybe I could roast a whole chicken without turning my kitchen into one of Dante's circles.
Because the oven was on for the chicken, I decided to bake a dessert before I turned it up higher than 350 degrees. I wanted to make some kind of bar cookie and did a quick search to see if there was anything new I could try that my family would like. I found this recipe for what were called "butterscotch brownies," although I wouldn't call them brownies. They're really more like chocolate chip cookies with all brown sugar.
I actually really liked this recipe. It was incredibly easy, thanks to the butter being melted and it being baked in one pan. I used just one (microwaveable) bowl and a spoon to mix it. The end result is very sweet--not surprising, given that there's more sugar in it than flour--with almost candied edges. It has a good flavor thanks to all the brown sugar, and my family loved them. It's definitely a recipe that would not be as good with sweeter chocolate chips; dark chocolate is the way to go.
After those baked, I turned up the oven to roast the vegetables and finish roasting the chicken. I made gravy for the chicken, too, with milk and cornstarch.
We had a last-minute guest join us for dinner, which is why I made some very quick not-baked beans on the stove using four cans of pinto beans.
Wednesday
Short version: Chicken slop, sausages, rice
Long version: There was a surprising amount of chicken left over, mostly white meat, that I chopped up and re-heated in a skillet with the rest of the gravy. I added a bit of extra cream to it, too.
I had made chicken stock in the morning with the most recent chicken carcass, plus one from a rotisserie chicken that had been in the freezer, so I used some of that stock to cook the rice.
I cooked just one package of jalapeno/cheddar sausages for the three who like them. That way they didn't need as much of the chicken slop and there was enough.
Thursday
Short version: Meatballs in marinara, leftover pasta and pesto, pickled radishes, ice cream
Long version: A. brought the younger two to town for errands and a sports physical. They got Sonic there.
I had made meatballs in the morning, using two pounds of ground beef and the other half of a big can of tomato sauce I had opened for pizza sauce on Sunday. I figured those would go well with the pasta and pesto we still had left.
There wasn't very much vanilla ice cream left, which is why I gave it to the two boys at home with me. Even split between two it wasn't much. Split between four would have been ridiculous.
Refrigerator check:
Okay, your turn! What'd you eat this week?








6 comments:
Too hot to care edition:
Fri- back from trip- people foraged.
Sat- new oven installed, but Leftovers? But I did bake birthday cake and cookies for Sunday.
Sun- rotisserie chicken, rice, green beans, broccoli, chocolate swirl cake.
Mon- hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, fruit.
Tues- early before we turned AC on, i baked banana muffins. .I cooked Italian sausage outside on the grill ( burner) and then started the pasta out there. Ran our of gas at some point. So I dumped the pasta and water in the instapot and hoped the internet recipes were accurate. It worked- a touch soft but fully edible.
Wed- grilled a bunch of chicken. Made rice ( oops, only a third of a cup left), leftover chips, broccoli, applesauce.
Thurs- leftover chicken in sandwiches, or mixed with ramen, chips, applesauce, pineapple.
I admire how you use up leftovers creatively!
I’m still laughing at the Danny Devito comment!!!
How can you be expected to cook when you're coming down from a baby high? :-)
I did, too. It was not the nicest thing to say about Danny Devito, but since he was being compared to the world's best casserole, maybe he could find the compliment there.
Our development never celebrates the 4th of July on the 4th, preferring to let people celebrate with their families. So we celebrated on the 11th with the usual holiday fare: hamburgers, hot dogs, baked beans, macaroni and potato salad, tossed salad, cookies, watermelon and sheet cake. Our table won the Independence Day trivia contest and received a pouch of goodies. I won $5 on a scratch off that was included and my friend won $24. Fun day. Sunday we had Bourbon marinated salmon, roasted zuccini, garlic bread and boiled new potatoes. Monday was grilled cheese sandwiches and chicken noodle soup. Tuesday we played golf and then went to a local dive. I had a honey/garlic grilled chicken sandwich with black beans and rice. My husband had a grilled mahi sandwich with their homemade chips. Wednesday was tuna or chicken salad sandwiches, cole slaw, pasta salad, pretzels, fruit. Thursday we went with friends to see the Young Washington movie (highly recommend) and then to a local Italian restaurant. We all chose something different although my husband and I shared a pizza but had a different starter. Tonight will be more chicken and tuna salad. I guess it was a mostly sandwiches week.
Never heard of that movie, off to look it up, thanks!
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