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  1. Made 2 more batches of gluten-free cookies for the family Christmas celebration this weekend. The first is a savory one I've really liked for several years now: Sun-Dried Tomato and Pepperoni Crescent Bites.  The other is a new one my husband wanted to try this year: spicy hot oatmeal chocolate chip cookies.  We substituted in white chocolate chips for the semi-sweet but no other changes.  I was very pleased that we had no leftovers to bring home. :)

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  2. On 11/5/2022 at 7:04 PM, Katya4me said:

    Visited Cider Lab last weekend, got some crowlers and growlers to bring home. Had a crowler of the orange clove tonight, absolutely delicious. 😋1

    1 year later, visited again and this time got 2 growlers of the orange clove. Shared 1 with the family and kept the other for myself.  So good.  

    So last weekend, went to a cocktail party and wanted to make a batch cocktail to share. Had some fresh cranberries in the fridge so I made this cranberry Paloma punch.  It went over very well and definitely staying on the keeper list.

    Yesterday was the family Christmas celebration and we have some non-drinkers, so I made this naughty gingerbread mocktail.  I doubled the recipe and had ginger beer and sparkling cranberry ginger apple cider for the carbonated beverages in the recipe.  It made for a very delicious spiced cider drink.

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  3. Last night I was ready for a change of pace and had picked up a bag of 3 chayote squash of the discount produce table earlier in the week. I peeled them and then chopped them into bite size pieces, not bothering to remove the seeds.  Last year, we had a bunch of celery and carrots, so we diced them up with onions and put them in quart bags in the freezer.  I defrosted one of those bags along with a partial package of bacon.  Sliced the bacon up thin and then started frying it.  Once that was well on its way, I tossed the bag of veggies in and let them cook, along with some fajita seasoning, pepper and a splash of fish sauce.  Once most of the moisture had cooked off, I added a small can of diced green chilies and a can of diced fire roasted tomatoes, along with the squash.  I let that cook for about 15 minutes while I cooked brown basmati rice in the Instant Pot.  The squash was soft right about the same time as the rice finished. For an unplanned meal, it came together very well and I've got plenty of leftovers for lunch. 

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  4. I was on a Korean side dishes kick this week.  It started with spicy bellflower root salad on Monday, then I made soybean sprouts and corn cheese on Tuesday. I had those leftovers for lunch. On Thursday, I made cucumber boats with tuna instead of crab.  And finally last night, I made pickled radish wraps, and added miso to the sauce.  I loved all of it, but I've satisfied my craving for a little while now.

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  5. Family is in town this weekend so did some baking. 2 new bread recipes: 5 seed loaf and cinnamon raisin bread for my sister in law.  Then I made 2 batches of gluten free cookies: triple chocolate peppermint cookies and habanero sugar cookies.  I really liked how the chocolate cookies turned out and the sugar cookies have been a staple for many years now.  I used the Cup4Cup Multipurpose Flour this time, instead of Bob's Red Mill.  The Cup4Cup had absolutely no grittiness to it at all, which is great. However, I can't buy it in my local grocery stores and it is more expensive.  So I'll use it for special occasions when I want no one to be able to tell something is gluten free.  I just got a bag of King Arthur's Gluten Free Bread Flour but it arrived too late to make another loaf of bread so I'll give it a try at Christmas time.

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  6. Last night's meal was a bit eclectic. I had a bag of baby bok choy in the fridge that I needed to use, so put them in the counter. Didn't feel like cooking Asian though so stood in the pantry for a while and then came out with this Hungarian pepper paste a friend sent us for Christmas a year or two ago. I also snagged a box of pipette rigate pasta and set a pot of water to boil. I cut the bok choy in bite size pieces, then cubed up a single chicken breast. Sauteed that in some oil with S&P, then added the bok choy while the noodles boiled. Then turned to the paste. It definitely had a kick and the heavy cream and sour cream in the fridge had other claims on them.  I saw the tahini and grabbed that, along with a tube of Italian herbs paste and the box of chicken broth.  Mixed those together and called it good. Once the noodles were done, I added them to the bok choy and chicken and poured the sauce over and stirred. Perfect!!! 

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  7. 2 hours ago, KeithA said:

    Last night was left over grilled steak (when I bought and cooked way too much for an earlier dinner party) which I reheated in a low 250 degree oven for 20+ minutes and then seared in pan on the stove for about a 1 min or so a side. Great tip for reheating from Food Network. I then sliced the steak, warmed tortillas and turned into make your fajita night. Sauteed some bell peppers and onions, made some rice, a few jarred salsas from the store (red and green), plus some chopped jalapenos and cilantro. Plus tortilla chips for more dipping.  Everyone was very happy - including our guests. This was a big point because despite it being a quick, causal weeknight meal with good friends and their kids, but my wife really hated the idea of serving leftovers to guests. My thought is they don't know they were leftovers and if I can make it all into a delicious meal, no one would care. I'm taking the win.

    Definitely a win. Fajita night is always a win at our house.  In the winter, turning leftovers and cheese into nachos is up there too. We always keep a couple of cans of refried beans in the pantry to make easy meals like those.

  8. On 10/2/2023 at 3:59 AM, zgast said:

    I saw that one.  The suggestion that threw me off was including the pith, which I've always found to leave an awful taste.  Was that aspect ok?

    I'd say it added some bitterness, but that didn't bother me nearly so much as the 2 Tbs of lemon juice and a large lemon for 4 chicken thighs. 

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  9. 1 hour ago, Pat said:

    I made this squash beer cheese soup last night. It was pretty good. The rest of the meal was InstantPot turkey thighs with vegetables, herbs, and fresh and dried cranberries. The fresh cranberries were purchased at the end of last season and had been sitting in a clamshell in the refrigerator. Since they looked okay when I periodically eyed them. I never threw them out. I figured they probably weren't actually okay, especially over time, but many them were, surprisingly, salvageable when I finally dug them out. The vegetables were onion, garlic, carrots, and celery. The herbs: rosemary and thyme. We served the turkey over jasmine rice.

    Ooh, that does look good.  It's not quite cold enough for that yet, but I might file it away for a month or so.

    I had grilling on the mind yesterday, but the weather was not cooperative.  So I got out the cast iron skillets and cooked up shishito peppers.  I'd marinated some chicken thighs to do chicken satay.  Did those on the stove and served with peanut sauce and brown jasmine rice.  Except that I had almond butter in the fridge so I used that instead of peanut butter.  Worked out well for a rainy evening. 

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