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NJCher

(35,658 posts)
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 04:54 PM Mar 2023

What's for Dinner, Sun., Mar. 12, 2023

Tossed green salad with shrimp, avocado, and bacon. Caesar dressing.

Baked cornbread in my cast iron skillet. I put in green chiles, red pepper flakes, and cheddar cheese cubes.

Pomegranate kombucha.

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What's for Dinner, Sun., Mar. 12, 2023 (Original Post) NJCher Mar 2023 OP
Chinese takeout littlewolf Mar 2023 #1
Salmon BLT happybird Mar 2023 #2
Vegetarian pinto bean and vegetable soup Marthe48 Mar 2023 #3
Fish PJMcK Mar 2023 #4
Great, PJ! elleng Mar 2023 #6
lime juice NJCher Mar 2023 #8
I sort of knew that PJMcK Mar 2023 #13
Chicken fajitas Diamond_Dog Mar 2023 #5
Catfish fried to perfection from the Zen-Zel gas station. One of Tulsa's best kept secrets. Runningdawg Mar 2023 #7
Chicken tikka masala gladium et scutum Mar 2023 #9
Lasagna chowmama Mar 2023 #10
that cookbook sounds like fun to work with NJCher Mar 2023 #12
Orange peel beef with brocollini Retrograde Mar 2023 #11

littlewolf

(3,813 posts)
1. Chinese takeout
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 04:58 PM
Mar 2023

started with boneless spareribs
then hot and sour soup
then I had Singapore chow mi fun
wife had general tso chicken
good stuff ...

happybird

(4,605 posts)
2. Salmon BLT
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 05:01 PM
Mar 2023

On sourdough with mayo and honey mustard. Actually, a BST because I’ll use spinach instead of lettuce.

Marthe48

(16,935 posts)
3. Vegetarian pinto bean and vegetable soup
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 05:20 PM
Mar 2023

Cooked the cooked beans with onion, garlic, other seasonings. About 1/2 hour before they were done, added about 1 cup of frozen mixed vegetables. Guilt free comfort food on a cold day

PJMcK

(22,031 posts)
4. Fish
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 05:22 PM
Mar 2023

I got a beautiful fresh swordfish steak at a fish market in Aventura, FL. It’s marinating in lime juice and I’ll grill it.

Rice and spicy fried green beans as side dishes. Pinot noir and ice water to wash it all down.

The sunset in Maule Lake will be gorgeous tonight.

NJCher

(35,658 posts)
8. lime juice
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 07:06 PM
Mar 2023

the RG uses lime juice when he makes ceviche:

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The acid in the lime juice "cooks" the fish, changing its texture and flavor. Ceviche is typically made with white fish, such as halibut, snapper, or sea bass, but any firm-fleshed fish will work.

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https://simplyhealthyvegan.com/does-lime-juice-cook-fish-ceviche/

PJMcK

(22,031 posts)
13. I sort of knew that
Mon Mar 13, 2023, 09:51 AM
Mar 2023

I just like the taste of limes! The grilled steak was yummy. Courtney makes ceviche from time to time and I guess that’s how she “cooks” it. I love it especially since we have tequila with it!

Have a great week, NJCher!

Runningdawg

(4,516 posts)
7. Catfish fried to perfection from the Zen-Zel gas station. One of Tulsa's best kept secrets.
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 05:56 PM
Mar 2023

I'm doing the sides; coleslaw and baked mac and cheese.

chowmama

(412 posts)
10. Lasagna
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 10:40 PM
Mar 2023

Spinach and basil (no meat) with sauce, ricotta and asiago. Mozz on top.

This should last us for several meals this week. I can't get DH to eat leftovers for supper more than once, even if he likes the meal, so some of those meals will be my breakfasts. Nothing like good leftovers for breakfast.

We also had a banana flan for dessert. I tried this from an old cookbook that my mom got at a library sale for 35 cents, way back when. It's from England, and the recipes are international recipes that were meant to be interesting ways to keep a budget or deal with rationing. I liked all the ingredients separately and saw no reason they wouldn't do well together. It was pretty good. Next time I'll spice it a bit differently (cinnamon instead of nutmeg) and try to get the bottom crisper. It would also be improved by a little whipped cream on top.

I'm not sure if this recipe is really from the West Indies, given some of the recipes that purport to be from the USA. The Chinese recipes all use Worcestershire instead of soy sauce (and one adds Marmite besides). I notice a certain lack of German recipes altogether.

NJCher

(35,658 posts)
12. that cookbook sounds like fun to work with
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 11:43 PM
Mar 2023

I always enjoy looking at cookbooks from other times and I enjoyed your description of it. Funny about the Worcestershire instead of soy!

I sympathize about the leftovers. The RG claims that everything has to be fresh or he gets an "upset stomach."

Retrograde

(10,133 posts)
11. Orange peel beef with brocollini
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 10:44 PM
Mar 2023

Took the leftover steak from earlier this week, cut it into slivers, and marinated it in orange juice, lime juice, slivered ginger, curry leaf, and a Thai sweet sauce. Then I sauteed some onion and the brocollini stems, added the orange zest, brocollini tops, and the marinade and lastly the meat. Served with Japanese noodles and an orange/avocado salad on the side.

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