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01-28-2015, 08:48 AM
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Good Morning all! What's for dinner today??
I'm making Seafood Sausage Sandwiches - using my crawfish boudin sausage. It has the craziest ingredients: a sauerkraut butter, which sounds very interesting.
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Sauerkraut butter, yum!
Tonight it's spaghetti and garlic bread.
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Grilling some pork blades, choate squash and tortillas
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No cooking for me tonight. Dinner with my girlfriends here:
http://www.wildmangorestaurant.com/We will be celebrating the last one in the group turning 60. This year we had decided that we would celebrate all of our birthdays with a nice dinner out and Wild Mango is a favorite for all of us.
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I am going to make that chicken lazone recipe that Blane shared with us. I made it once and it was excellent (I left out the butter and it was still delicious). On the side I'll make an lemony orzo/green bean dish from one of the more recent C @ H issues.
http://www.plainchicken.com/2013/05/chicken-lazone.html
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Maryann, have you tried the Chicken Trio at Wild Mango? That's what I would get. I think. Everything looks so good.
That chicken Lazone is so easy and so good.
My dinner plans have changed
It's sunny and warm here, so I picked up a couple of rib-eyes to grill and I'm going to grill some asparagus also.
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[quoteIt's sunny and warm here, so I picked up a couple of rib-eyes to grill and I'm going to grill some asparagus also.
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*whimper*
Sun? Warmth??
What are those?!?!
I made the Greek Pork Stew that Jean posted last week. I did add some garlic and cayenne, but it needed even more garlic1 It was really good, perfect for a cold winter's evening. There's another dinner portion left, and I'm going to serve it with buttered orzo and garlic-lemon spinach the next time. Thanks for posting the recipe, Jean!
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No, Blane, I have not tried the Chicken Trio, but was very tempted to try that tonight. I ended up trying the BBQ ribs with a citrus sauce and they were just amazing! Very meaty ribs, not fatty, yet fork tender. The plating was just gorgeous and I forgot to take my camera.
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Welcome, Vicci
Shame on you, Maryann!
The Sauerkraut butter was nothing to write home about, even Roy wasn't that impressed. Now our late snack was another matter - the last of the short ribs from Bill & Jane went into a B.nut squash hash and it was delicious
and, Barbara, I did put an egg on top!!!!
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What a wonderful treat, Maryann! I would have had a really hard time picking dinner!
It was a chilly day, and I wanted something hearty. So I made roast beef. It was wonderful!
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