What's For Dinner!-January 2012

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Denise
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Re: What's For Dinner!-January 2012

Post by Denise » Tue Jan 03, 2012 4:07 pm

Ninner wrote:
Denise wrote:Change of plans, it's too cold to go to the store, so something with ground round. Either burgers and fries or some kind of one pot goulash or Dad's casserole. Meatloaf? I dunno, we'll see what kind of mood I'm in. I'll probably be frozen.
LOL, Denise you do make me laugh. Too cold to go to the grocery store. What are you sitting at 50F? Not that I would want to at the moment go to the grocery store as it is 8F. That does not include the wind so it feels like -20F. It is so cold that your teeth hurt when you breath outside.

For those of you making Meatloaf. I think this is the best recipe going? You must make the gravy. This recipe is for a restaurant. Just cut it back & work with what you have.

1770 House Meatloaf (Serves: 6 - 8)

Copyright 2011, Kevin Penner, All Rights Reserved

1 pound ground veal (preferably naturally raised)
1 pound ground pork (preferably naturally raised, Berkshire)
1 pound ground beef (preferably naturally raised)
1 tablespoon chopped, fresh chives, plus 1 teaspoon for the sauce
1 tablespoon chopped, fresh thyme leaves, plus 1 teaspoon for the sauce
1 tablespoon chopped fresh Italian parsley, plus 1 teaspoon for the sauce
3 large eggs
1 1/3 cups finely ground Panko
2/3 cup whole milk
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Olive oil
2 stalks of celery, finely diced
1 large Spanish onion, finely diced
2 cups chicken or beef stock
8 to 10 cloves roasted garlic
3 tablespoons butter, at room temperature



Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Place the veal, pork, beef, chives, thyme, parsley, eggs, Panko, milk, salt and pepper in a large mixing bowl.

Heat a medium sauté pan over medium-high heat and film it with extra virgin olive oil. When the oil is hot, add the celery and onion to the pan and cook, stirring, until softened. Remove the celery and onion from the pan and let cool. When the mixture is cool, add it to the mixing bowl with the other ingredients.

Using clean hands, mix the ingredients until well combined and everything is evenly distributed. Place a piece of parchment paper on a sheet pan (it should have sides at least 1½ inches high to prevent grease runoff from the pan). Place the meat on the sheet pan and pat it and punch it down to remove any air pockets. Shape the meat into a loaf (about 14 ½” long by 5” wide by 2” high). Place the sheet pan in the oven and bake 40 to 50 minutes or until a meat thermometer indicates an internal temperature of 155 to 160 degrees. Remove the meatloaf from the oven and let it rest for 10 minutes.


Meanwhile, for the sauce, combine the broth, roasted garlic and butter over medium high heat and simmer for about 10-15 minutes, or until lightly thickened. Add 1 teaspoon of each of the chopped thyme, chives and parsley. Slice the meatloaf into serving portions and spoon the hot sauce over the meatloaf and serve.
No, we just now hit 40 degrees! My feet are blocks of ice and I have on socks AND big fuzzy slippers.

And that recipe looks awesome!

Felix4067
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Re: What's For Dinner!-January 2012

Post by Felix4067 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:24 pm

MaMere wrote:Prok Stewi? Pork Chistew?
:lol: I was trying to do the same thing. I think I'm going to be boring and called it Gingersnap Pork Chili. It's pretty damn good if I do say so myself, and it's not even done simmering. :D

MaMere
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Re: What's For Dinner!-January 2012

Post by MaMere » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:27 pm

Felix4067 wrote:
MaMere wrote:Prok Stewi? Pork Chistew?
:lol: I was trying to do the same thing. I think I'm going to be boring and called it Gingersnap Pork Chili. It's pretty damn good if I do say so myself, and it's not even done simmering. :D
lol thought i'd give it a try :)
your description of it does sounds awesome.

Kchurchill5
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Re: What's For Dinner!-January 2012

Post by Kchurchill5 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:40 pm

50 here and it keeps going down. No, I hate going out either, but I did take down all my lights and went to home depot. Dressed in jeans, will sweater, pea coat and boots. But, warm soup and sammy followed by .... Jacuzzi. The only reason I went to home depot. I was out of chlorine tabs for the jacuzzi, otherwise, I wouldn't of gone! :lol:

Kathleen
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Re: What's For Dinner!-January 2012

Post by Kathleen » Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:57 pm

Just wanted something light tonight so I made http://www.food.com/recipe/quiche-86516 and we had that along with caesar salad.

Ninner
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Re: What's For Dinner!-January 2012

Post by Ninner » Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:46 am

Kathleen wrote:Just wanted something light tonight so I made http://www.food.com/recipe/quiche-86516 and we had that along with caesar salad.
Frittatas are what I make a lot of here. Whatever is available in the frig. Like you if served for dinner I make a caesar. If breakfast it is toast.

Ninner
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Re: What's For Dinner!-January 2012

Post by Ninner » Wed Jan 04, 2012 5:02 am

Morning Church. I have been waiting for you since 3.30am, lol.

The temp has risen since yesterday. This morning when I got up it was 11F & has now risen to a balmy 16F. Better then yesterdays high of 8F. Still windy which is not helping.

No one came home for dinner yesterday so the same menu. Scalloped potatoes, stuffed chicken breasts & caesar salad.

I will take some gr. beef out of the freezer to make chili. Have everything I need in house.

I am also going to make "Prosciutto Pinwheels" from a book I have from the library. "Memorable Recipes by Renee Behnke". Again I have everything in house.

Kchurchill5
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Re: What's For Dinner!-January 2012

Post by Kchurchill5 » Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:03 am

Morning Nin
Morning Everyone ...

I actually got up at 4:30. But have been taking to Mickeydownunder on facebook - chatting away. Just got off as it is her dinner time. Then I had to get my coffee to warm me up - Freezin' here, 28 this am. Too cold for me. All my kitties and me are cuddled up on the bed, 3 blankets and even they are under the covers - smart fur babes.

I was a good girl and stuck to my menu yesterday rather than going out to buy stuff, I felt pretty good about it. It was all veggie last night and I felt really good because I wasn't over stuffed.

Tonight:

Lady #1 and #2: http://www.food.com/recipe/sarasotas-sh ... ili-396909; corn bread; grilled romaine w/spicy lime vinaigrette

Me: Grilled tuna steak; Asian rice (using a pantry box) and I'll add some scallions; and a salad with cucumber, onion, chow mein noodles, water chestnuts and an Asian dressing.

Trying to use up pantry items

Nin, stay warm! And enjoy your chili tonight

Kchurchill5
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Re: What's For Dinner!-January 2012

Post by Kchurchill5 » Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:23 am

oops wrong post

Ninner
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Re: What's For Dinner!-January 2012

Post by Ninner » Wed Jan 04, 2012 6:51 am

Morning Church. Temp here is now 22.5F not much different from yours. My kitties are not happy. They slept in front of the heat vents all day yesterday.

Change of plans here for dinner. Dd & I are going to "Le Spaghetti". One of my favorite places that I tell no one about as it is so small & hard to get a reservation for.

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