oh, never thought of making rice with it, now that you mentioned it, think i will...Jasmine rice...will go good with the flavors.
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oh, never thought of making rice with it, now that you mentioned it, think i will...Jasmine rice...will go good with the flavors.
Do you ever wake up not knowing what the heck you're going to make, and wish your DH would make something good for once, and take a turn at cooking??I guess I complained once too many times about this on Monday, and my DH went out and bought a beautiful white spring salmon and a cedar plank, and fresh fingerling potatoes and asparagus (and can you beleive he even bought organic,lol) and made me the most DELICIOUS ever cedar plank smoked salmon dinner....I was floored when I got home from work, he even had wine chilling...I asked him what posessed him, and he said he had been watching the food network out of boredom and saw some former football player (Matt Dunnigan) bbq-ing this, and said it inspired him to try it..LOL.
Well after 7 years, I have to say that was THE best dinner he's ever cooked, and he said it really was the easiest thing he's ever made..
Woot! Woot! to Foodnetwork...!!
wow that rocks!!
my DH is a FANTASTIC cook too ... sounds exactly like something he'd make. Doesn't cook that often, but when he does I'm in heaven! Lol
All my boyfriend can cook is spaghetti + ground beef ("mince") + canned sauce and ramen.
:(
Though I DID teach him how to use the coffee machine, I haven't yet figured out how to get him to wake up earlier than me.
Lol
My DH is a certified cook, but hardly ever does any of the cooking. I'm at home full time right now, so I didn't think it fair to ask him to cook when he gets home lol. Turns out I do know how to cook, but I just don't like doing it.
It always tastes better when someone else cooks :)
lightsandsirens .... that's just incredible! You should send a testimony to the food network!
My husband 'can' cook, but it's really painful... he does one food item at a time - thinks it out, takes breaks, does a bit, thinks.. it takes forever. Makes the meat, then the potatoes. And that's it. Never a thought to something green! He was a cook when he was in the army, so maybe that has something to do with it, lol!
However, he makes the best schnitzel known to mankind, so I push him into doing that every few months - and I make the sides.
He's somewhat of a baker though, came from being close to the tail end of 11 kids and he had to help his mom a lot. And he uses no recipes - bread, and specialty Ukrainian Easter breads, fancy cookie-things, homemade cheese for Easter, etc. But frankly he simply doesn't have the time usually. I've learned a few of the more common dishes from his home country and he says they taste just the same as his (high praise!), so that's all good.
Easy tonight, Delissio for the kids and grilled cheese(extra sharp swiss) for the rest of us.
I made pasta today. Yes, I MADE the pasta, and used my $2 yard sale pasta machine to crank out the spaghetti and fetuccini.
First time I've ever done it, and to be honest, I was fairly underwhelmed. Tasted like...pasta. The kind you buy in a box for .89, rather than the kind you work on for a couple of hours. :rolleyes:
Maybe I'll get better with practice? Or maybe I just need a better recipe! :) Or maybe I should just try making ravioli!
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I want to make tacos but I find that just tacos is not enough but I can never think of anything to make with it?
Do you know something easy to make and goes good with tacos because I have no clue LOL.
You know what I did last time we had tacos. I got so fed up of those el cheapo presidents choice tacos shells being half broken in the package I got the big tostitos and did the tacos that way and I added a can of kidney beans to the meat mixture to make it heartier. So tostito layer then meat, cheese more tostitos, cheese sour cream and chopped chives and tomatoes on top. I just talked myself into making that tomorrow again. LOL and of course LOTS of napkins. We just sat around the plate and dug in.
I love tacos on their own, Miss April, but you could always try 'traditional' sides like spanish rice or nachos / guacamole. A mexican restaurant here serves the refried beans as a side instead of in the taco.
When I make tacos I make so many different fillings for them I don't wanna THINK about making something else. :)
(Let's see: Ground beef, shredded cheese, green pepper, red pepper, tomatoes, guacamole, salsa, spanish rice, sour cream, refried beans.)
Sweet chimichangas for dessert maybe? Take flat tortillas and fill them with whatever (I like mashed banana and a bit of peanut butter, but fruit purees or even a bit of sweet cream cheese or cinnamon/sugar. Let your imagination and your leftovers dictate :3). Wet your fingers and moisten the edge of the tortilla and squish in half. Fry until golden and top with cinnamon and sugar.
(I think you're actually supposed to roll them up, but every time I try that things goosh out the sides.)
We had leftover lasangna, salad, and some garlic bread for dinner. Something easy because it was so nice out this afternoon that I wanted to spend some family time outside before dinner :)
i made chicken vegtable fried rice. it was quite yummy :excited:
I love Mexican food.
This website has lots of authentic recipes too
I do NOT work for them, it's just a site I like
http://www.goya.com/english/
Of course, they list their brand in the ingredients but you can substitute the equivalent
And I stress authentic, not like Taco Bell, their stuff is very adulterated, most of it's actually pretty barfy except for the Seven Layer Burrito
Speaking of broken taco shells/corn chips, I found recently you can add them to chicken vegie soup with a little taco seasoning. Makes the soup more hearty and is good with grated cheese on top.
Bison tenderloin steaks and baked potato tonight with veggies .:)
BBQ chicken and potato salad
Went to my Dad's for meatloaf and mashed potatoes. His specialty. And cake, he is very proud of his homemade icing...its so cute.
Tomorrow I'm doing fried chicken, smashed potatoes, pan gravy, and corn on the cob. I might pull out the breadmaker too if I'm really motivated. Lol. Nothing like comfort food!
stopped by my parent's house on the way home from work and I scored...Mom just finished cooking 6 turkey legs/thighs...so we had homemade clubhouse sandwiches and froze the rest of the turkey for other dishes and soup...since my DH was at work, I was too lazy to cook after work and stopped by Subway, that's what he'll be getting when he gets home at 2a.m. from work!
nice score litesandsirens! Lol
Tonight I'm going to live on the edge and make either manicotti or lasagna
I have the ingredients for both; too early to tell what I'll feel like later
Ham and Scalloped potato's from scratch tonight. :)
Turkey and fix'ns