It seems that the time and effort I put into making a shopping/pantry list wasn't necessary since it sounds like the few of you who made anything only did one or two of the recipes.
Since the last meal plan, I've been into looking up different food/cooking blogs. There are tons and tons out there! So hard to be discriminatory when everything looks good. My bookmarks list increased dramatically. I find it cool to know (and see evidence) that there are lots of passionate cooks out there, maybe because I don't find myself surrounded by many. So hopefully this menu inspires a few of you who look at cooking as more of a chore.
1st Meal: Vegetarian
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I love heirloom tomatoes! There's something about the colors that are so enticing. They are really only around this time of year, so don't miss out. Most good grocery stores should have a small selection or the farmer's market would be a good way to go. They can be pricey, but just consider that this is your "meat" for the meal. If you can't find them, I'm sure this would work with regular tomatoes (but definitely won't look as pretty).
2nd Meal: Meat and Potatoes (comfort food)
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Chipotle Glazed Meatloaf
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I think meatloaf has a bad rap. I think a lot of people have had a lot of bad meatloaf. My mother makes a great meatloaf so I grew up with tasting the good kind. In my short cooking experience, I've tried to make meatloaf on a few occasions (each time with a different recipe) and it just never turns out that great. I'm hoping this one is a winner. Look for the chipotle in adobo sauce in the hispanic/mexican food section of the grocery store.
I'm going to serve it with this mashed potatoes recipe from Lick My Spoon. It looks delish! And this recipe for roasted carrots from Simply Recipes although I may switch the rosemary out for a different seasoning that would go better with the other two dishes.
3rd Meal: Pasta/Italian
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Baked Rigatoni with Turkey Bolognese
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Bolognese is like a trigger word for me or something. Anytime I see it on a menu, I want to order it. In the true definition of the sauce, it would need to include mushrooms, ham, vegetables, beef, and tomato paste. I don't think this recipe has all of those, but it should still be good.
4th Meal: Weekend/Outdoor Food
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Pulled Chicken Sliders with BlackBerry Chipotle Sauce
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Can you say YUM! I'm excited for this one. Instead of chicken, I'm actually going to make them with boneless country ribs (pork) that I have in the freezer. Hopefully it won't change the dynamics of it. I'm going to try out the liquid smoke thing and see how that goes.
I'll serve this with the Cilantro Lime Slaw listed in the same post (although I may be the only one who eats it) and also with...
Creamed Corn with Bacon and Rosemary
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I've only had creamed corn out of a can, so I'm thinking that a homemade version will be pretty awesome, plus you can't go wrong with adding bacon.
I'll post my updates as I make these recipes. Happy Cooking!
2 comments:
Thanks for stopping by "Satisfied" and featuring my stuff on your blog... very cool. I love the tomato tart and I think the pulled pork would be delicious. The liquid smoke really works and gives a great flavor...
~Chef Louise
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