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16 hours ago, harrie said:

If you have the tomato wine recipe handy, I might give it a try. Looks like it might be a good tomato year, and if I don't manage to use/give everything away, it may come in handy.

I tripped across a recipe for something called tomato butter yesterday and thought of you good folks with an abundance of tomatoes.  I did not bookmark it, so can't find that one but if you google you'll find a number of recipes.  The one I saw turned out red and did not add a ton of butter nor sugar like some of the others that pulled up today.

7 hours ago, ethalfrida said:

Will do...

Here is a link to a forum I am in. The first recipe says it produced excellent results.

Tomato wine recipe

Here is another. Very simple. I would let it sit for a few months before drinking.

http://www.grouprecipes.com/62511/tomato-wine.html

 

5 hours ago, DeLurker said:

I tripped across a recipe for something called tomato butter yesterday and thought of you good folks with an abundance of tomatoes.  I did not bookmark it, so can't find that one but if you google you'll find a number of recipes.  The one I saw turned out red and did not add a ton of butter nor sugar like some of the others that pulled up today.

Thank you, @ethalfrida and @DeLurker!  If I get the opportunity to do one or both, I will report back.

 

Tonight's dinner is Moosewood's Spinach Ricotta Pie, but with a mix of spinach, chard, and kale.

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In NY for a week.  Tonight, we ate at RedFarm on the UWS and it's so fabulous.  I had veggie/peanut dumplings and 3 chili chicken.  Mr ebk had crispy beef and a scallop/rice dish.  Best friend of ebk had pork/crab soup dumplings and shrimp in lobster sauce with brussell sprouts.  I also may have had a couple of glasses of wine.  

It's wonderful and dangerous that this place is around the corner from the hotel!!

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1 hour ago, Quof said:

ebk57, I know JTMacc mentions going to Virgils as well.  I've always preferred Hill Country.  Is there some secret menu at Virgils I should check out, because I have not enjoyed their food. 

Virgil's had a period of not being all that good.  We hadn't been there in several years before last night.  The thing that threw it to Virgil's was proximity to the theatre.  We were pleasantly surprised because it seems to have improved significantly.  I do love Hill Country, and I really love Dinosaur, but they're both a little out of the way.  And, we have both of those at home (we were just at Hill Country in DC last week! They do music in the basement and we saw Ray Wylie Hubbard after dinner)

 

Tonight's dinner, between shows, will be at NIOS at the Muse Hotel - for reasons too complicated to explain here.  Suffice to say it has to do with people I work with.

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JTMacc99, was that an Impossible Vegetable Pie by any chance?  I make those sometimes when I have a bunch of fresh vegetables that need a good home -- any combination of vegetables & any kind of cheese will do.  My mom never made the "impossible pie" recipes because those didn't show up until I was an adult, but she would have loved them because they're quick & easy & versatile.

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Well, here's my day.

I was heating up some leftovers for lunch, when I dropped the dish. So I had to clean it up the pieces of the dish, along with the food that went all over the floor - under the stove, under the radiator.  It was pasta, with fresh tomatoes.  And corn.   So picture me on the floor reaching under the radiator to pick up kernels of corn one by one.   I expect I will miss some.  How long before you think it starts to smell? 

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9 minutes ago, Quof said:

when I dropped the dish. So I had to clean it up the pieces of the dish, along with the food that went all over the floor -

This morning my boyfriend was sleeping in and so I was making a scramble for myself and listening to a podcast and he quietly came into the kitchen and startled me so much I ended up throwing my egg scramble on him and dropping the pan on his foot! It was awful because it was a really good scramble with peppers and onions and the last of my salmon! 

2 minutes ago, Quof said:

Yeah, I was really looking forward to that pasta.   I had taken the time to remove the kernels from 4 cobs of corn yesterday, which I hate, so I had already cleaned up all of that mess.  And now it's gone. 

 

4 minutes ago, biakbiak said:

This morning my boyfriend was sleeping in and so I was making a scramble for myself and listening to a podcast and he quietly came into the kitchen and startled me so much I ended up throwing my egg scramble on him and dropping the pan on his foot! It was awful because it was a really good scramble with peppers and onions and the last of my salmon! 

We need those sad face emoticons in the forum. So sorry this happened to you guys.

And I am afraid I would have to pick up my salmon and rinse it off. I wouldn't serve it to anyone but I'd eat it myself.

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2 minutes ago, ariel said:

Linguini & clams is one of my favorites.  It has become very pricey at the restaurants near me & I'm not that far from the ocean.

I'm lucky that my Italian neighbor is making this for me. Bless him. He called his cousin in Italy this morning just to make sure he'd get the recipe correct. I'm sure it will be perfect. Everything he makes always is. I just find it so cute that he tries so hard. I'd be happy with a peanut butter and honey on toast! 

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2 hours ago, DeLurker said:

@Mellowyellow - how much time do you spend meal planning and cooking every week?

Meal planning not too much time (hehe this is probably where my problems lie) but I do spend a fair bit of time cooking! 

I was actually talking to Mr Mellow about how so much of my time is spent making food. The problem is we love our food, are really picky about restaurants, don't particularly like take away food, love a good solid meal and have a kid with a huge appetite so it all centres back to me having to cook! I love cooking but it does seem to dominate my life a bit! I made a tiramisu cream cake for dessert as well tonight! tumblr_ovg6nfUtm21w82zyqo1_1280.jpg

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21 minutes ago, biakbiak said:

Going to take leftover rice and ham from the freezer to make a broccoli and cheddar cheese casserole. 

That sounds good. I haven't made that kind of casserole in a while, thanks for reminding me.

It's been raining since before dawn, so I got some crab cakes to serve with oven fries and zucchini (no grilling today).

5 hours ago, Mellowyellow said:

I was actually talking to Mr Mellow about how so much of my time is spent making food. The problem is we love our food, are really picky about restaurants, don't particularly like take away food, love a good solid meal and have a kid with a huge appetite so it all centres back to me having to cook!  I love cooking but it does seem to dominate my life a bit!

I hope your husband and kid take care of all the rest of the household chores; with all the time you spend cooking for them, they'd better make sure you never touch a vacuum, washing machine, etc.!

There's a hole in the wall Italian joint down the street from my friend's house, and we went there for the second time last night, fully intending to try different things than we had the first time we went (which was several months ago), but we'd so thoroughly enjoyed our previous orders that we wound up getting the exact same meal.  Guess we'll just have to go again!

Tonight I'll be making lamb chops, as I took two out of the freezer this weekend and then wound up going out every night, but I haven't planned side dish and salad yet.  Asparagus will probably be involved in one or the other, as I have a lot of it right now.

1 hour ago, biakbiak said:

Going to take leftover rice and ham from the freezer to make a broccoli and cheddar cheese casserole. 

I have all of these things in my freezer/pantry, just taking up valuable real estate (it could be better used for salty snacks and ice cream). Would you share the recipe?

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20 minutes ago, MargeGunderson said:

I have all of these things in my freezer/pantry, just taking up valuable real estate (it could be better used for salty snacks and ice cream). Would you share the recipe?

I use this as jump off recipe. I usually chop up bout a cup of ham, some bell peppers, and some cayenne because I like spicy things.

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@Bastet they are pretty good with the chores. They do the washing up and all the house cleaning!

My trouble is that I'm super picky and a lot of the "easy" dinners that they will eat, I don't want to eat myself! I am making them a creamy chicken, mushroom and kale pasta tonight which is easy to make and also freezes well. But I can't eat it so I also need make myself something that I actually want to eat. 

Going to have a nice plate of bruschetta with spicy salami and tiny gherkins methinks! 

55 minutes ago, Mellowyellow said:

I am making them a creamy chicken, mushroom and kale pasta tonight which is easy to make and also freezes well. But I can't eat it so I also need make myself something that I actually want to eat. 

Going to have a nice plate of bruschetta with spicy salami and tiny gherkins methinks! 

Me wants both!

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Vietnamese Beef stew aka Bo Kho! Will feed us for 2 nights and also lots leftover to freeze!

I cut up 6 pounds of meat last night and then asked MrMellow if I should use the 10L pot or the 7L pot. 

Response: When in doubt always go for the bigger pot darling. It's going to end in tears if you use the small pot.

The man is a genius and knows my habit of trying to use small pots so well! I ended up using the 10L pot and the meat and liquid have hit 7L already. Once I add the carrots and onions we'll be at the 9L line! 

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Well, yesterday I had my last mystery box from the freezer which was baked chicken with quinoa and peas so today I'm back to the burritos I made out of leftover pulled pork and froze a couple of weeks ago. I'm proud to say I went through some recipes last night and made up a grocery list of ingredients so I'll have some fresher options next week.

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