Tuesday, 1/4 - What's for Dinner?
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What's on everyone's menu for tonight?

We're having chicken florentine mid-day and Nachos for late night - thanks to the wonderful chips and 'goop' from Allison (cheesemonger) for Christmas.

Went to a Mexican restaurant the other night and had Carnitas and Carne Asada - wow, were they ever big dishes, so had scraped all the l/os together in a take home pkg. Yesterday, I minced all the meat up and mixed all together (rice, beans, tomato, etc)with couple eggs and a little panko. Now I have 6 nice patties that I'm baking two of for breakfast today. They look delicious, hope they taste as good as they look. With an egg on top.
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  Re: Tuesday, 1/4 - What's for Dinner? by cjs (What's on everyone's...)
I love Mexican food for breakfast! Sometimes I just reheat refried beans and put an egg on top. Sounds great, Jean.

ooops, forgot to mention dinner for tonight. I am making a soup with chicken sausage (chipotle chirizo), potato, kale, and black eyed peas. Corn bread on the side. The leftovers will be good for lunch if I start my job.....still waiting for the formal offer and start date.
Theresa

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  Re: Re: Tuesday, 1/4 - What's for Dinner? by chef_Tab (I love Mexican food ...)
Theresa, it's so good to have you back on with us all!!! Welcome home!

Forgot to mention, I picked up a pkg. of oxtail the other day and I've never seen it sliced before. Guess I'll make some crockpot soup in the next couple days and see what it is exactly....
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  Re: Re: Tuesday, 1/4 - What's for Dinner? by cjs (Theresa, it's so goo...)
We love Mexican for breakfast as well!

I'm doing something I never do - cornish game hens. I'm hoping the skin will be nice and brown and crispy. Red smashed potatoes and steamed carrots on the side.
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  Re: Re: Tuesday, 1/4 - What's for Dinner? by cjs (Theresa, it's so goo...)
Talking about Mexican food reminded me that I have two containers of enchilidas in the freezer. So, we'll have that and a side of red beans and rice along with a small salad with salsa and guac.
Maryann

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  Re: Re: Tuesday, 1/4 - What's for Dinner? by Mare749 (Talking about Mexica...)
Either chicken florentine or spaghetti and meatballs. I'll see what I feel like eating when I get home from work today.
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  Re: Re: Tuesday, 1/4 - What's for Dinner? by HomeCulinarian (Either chicken flore...)
Oh my - if anyone has leftovers from Carnitas and Carne Asada Mexican dinners, you might mince the meat and add everything else from the plate plus a couple eggs, little panko and minced onion and make some patties - these were great!

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  Re: Re: Tuesday, 1/4 - What's for Dinner? by cjs (Oh my - if anyone ha...)
I don't know where my head is. I specifically printed this "light" cheesy cauliflower recipe last night to make with the game hens and forgot about it already.

http://foodiewife-kitchen.blogspot.com/2...unchy.html
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  Re: Re: Tuesday, 1/4 - What's for Dinner? by Trixxee (I don't know where m...)
That looks delicious, jean!
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  Re: Re: Tuesday, 1/4 - What's for Dinner? by Trixxee (That looks delicious...)
Yes that does look good Jean. Yum!

Well I am cooking the bones from our Prime Rib the other night to make stock. I have two nice slabs of left over meat and plan to make the Mushroom Barley Soup from the Soups and Stews book of C@H. Adding cut up prime rib for added goodness.

I will make the side of the cucumber dill cream cheese sandwiches to go as a side.

I love this combo together.

Our washing machine is getting fixed today (hopefully) so tonight will be laundry night. A nice pot of soup will be just the thing for a busy evening.
"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time."
Laura
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