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Quarantine Food
March 23, 2020 at
01:17 PM
Thought we could share what we're eating and exchange ideas. This was my menu for the week:
Peanut butter & jelly sandwiches with chips or fruit
Chicken tarragon, red potatoes, green beans
Garlic lemon shrimp pasta with broccoli, bread
Soup, bread
Eggs, pancakes
Black olive, mushroom, onion homemade pizza, salad
Turkey sandwich, chips
Soft tacos, tater tots
Spaghetti, green beans, garlic bread
Key lime pie, yogurt with fresh fruit, or pumpkin bread
I try to keep basic ingredients around and choose meals to make from a specific list each week.
Peanut butter & jelly sandwiches with chips or fruit
Chicken tarragon, red potatoes, green beans
Garlic lemon shrimp pasta with broccoli, bread
Soup, bread
Eggs, pancakes
Black olive, mushroom, onion homemade pizza, salad
Turkey sandwich, chips
Soft tacos, tater tots
Spaghetti, green beans, garlic bread
Key lime pie, yogurt with fresh fruit, or pumpkin bread
I try to keep basic ingredients around and choose meals to make from a specific list each week.
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I spread the dough on the pan , heat the pan maybe a minute just to warm it up, and let it sit for at least a half hr. It rises enough in that time. Then i add sauce, , cheese , then toppings, heat on maybe medium heat on the stovetop maybe 6 or 7 minutes, until the crust has browned, then pop it under a super hot broiler 6-8 minutes. With any luck my crust is a lot like Pizza Hut's pan pizza.
I learned a bit from this guy...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u...rx4
Leave one or two on the shelf for person behind you!!!!!!!
Three bean or Mediterranean soup would work great. The later one just has rotini noodles added. You could have vegetarian soup and using the same base have a version with chicken in it. Chili is great too - vegetarian chili with tofu and a version with beef. I eat a lot of black bean burritos in flour tortillas because it's so quick and simple.
This looks delicious! https://www.themediterraneandish....ato-pesto/ [themediterraneandish.com]
The benefit to reading the recipe comments is the modifications others make. It helps you work with the ingredients you have and can easily get.
- Korean rice bowl (beef for the meat eaters/tofu for the vegetarians) https://www.justataste.
com/easy-b...ls-recipe/
- Burgers - beef and these yummy ones from Minimalist Baker https://minimalistbaker
.com/easy-...e-burgers/
- Bread soup (not sure about this one!) https://www.bonappetit.
com/recipe...-ribollita
- Ravioli (from the supermarket) with red sauce/meat sauce
Then I am running out of ideas. We have a lot of potatoes so looking at the ingredients site for ideas: https://fridgetotable.cLeave one or two on the shelf for person behind you!!!!!!!
- Korean rice bowl (beef for the meat eaters/tofu for the vegetarians) https://www.justataste.
com/easy-b...ls-recipe/
- Burgers - beef and these yummy ones from Minimalist Baker https://minimalistbaker
.com/easy-...e-burgers/
- Bread soup (not sure about this one!) https://www.bonappetit.
com/recipe...-ribollita
- Ravioli (from the supermarket) with red sauce/meat sauce
Then I am running out of ideas. We have a lot of potatoes so looking at the ingredients site for ideas: https://fridgetotable.cSign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I also had more rutabagas than I realized and I wasn't sure how much longer they were going to last, so I boiled and mashed those and now I have about 3.5 pounds of mashed rutabaga which I will probably be eating for about a week.
I will be off Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and I am thinking about making another huge pot of soup and then pressure canning most of that. I'm not sure if I have enough empty jars left though so I have to check that out first.
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