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29 August 2006

Tonight's dinner [More:]Chicken breast, sliced, in a sweet chili marinade, stirfried (in a little schmaltz) with garlic, courgette (zucchini), mushrooms and peppers. I've put the lid on the wok and it's all simmering gently to tenderise everything. Just before it's ready, I'll stir-fry some spinach into it. I'm serving it with brown rice, cooked in chicken stock.

Fresh Scottish raspberries and Greek yoghurt to follow, if I have any space for it.
OMG!!!!!
posted by Joe Famous 29 August | 13:31
Schmaltz!

For me, portobello mushroom risotto.
posted by amro 29 August | 13:32
I am considering pizza, with spinach, red onions and black olives, a bottle of Orangina and a chocolate chip cookie for a very bad dinner.
posted by getoffmylawn 29 August | 13:34
Orangina, eh? Haven't had that in a while. I used to love the stuff.
posted by Joe Famous 29 August | 13:40
I pronounce it "orange-jai-nuh" when with friends and have embarassed myself on more than one occassion by ordering it as such in a public eatery.

Dinner: Leftoever fried potatoes and onions with some cheddar melted on 'em. Salsa, beer, and whatever else I can find in the fridge.
posted by Specklet 29 August | 13:46
...schmaltz...

My former mother-in-law-equivalent used to make matzoh brei with vegetarian schmaltz. Yes, there is actually such a thing, though it's a gross misnomer, as vegetarian schmaltz.

She made it at our house one time when she was visiting. It was really good -- tasted strangely like fried chicken.

Man, but I despised that woman.

Anyway, sounds like a great dinner EJ.
posted by mudpuppie 29 August | 13:47
All of this sounds like a great dinner to me!
Have me over some time! I'll even dine with Fido.
posted by Joe Famous 29 August | 13:52
Sounds like a great dinner, EJ. Me: leftover peanut/tomato soup from last night. Holy crap that stuff is good. I had it for lunch, too
posted by gaspode 29 August | 14:00
peanut tomato soup? recipe please?
posted by Mrs.Pants 29 August | 14:05
Me: A bowl of Frosted Flakes. They're not do GRRRRRREEEAAAAT for dinner.
posted by Joe Famous 29 August | 14:05
mrs.pants I will put it up on the cookingwithmetachat site. Right now.
posted by gaspode 29 August | 14:07
If time permits between end of workday & start of high school freshman open house, I'll make pad thai real quick. Otherwise, god only knows. Frozen pizza maybe. Sigh. I can already tell this is going to be one of those weeks.
posted by mygothlaundry 29 August | 14:16
done!
posted by gaspode 29 August | 14:17
More of the curried-chicken-carrot-and-chickpeas-with coconut milk I made last night, over brown rice, with slivered almonds and fresh CILANTRO garnish.
posted by Miko 29 August | 14:23
Ugh...Gatorade!
(that's all i've been drinking the past week, since my appetite upped and moved to inner Mongolia!)
posted by ramix 29 August | 14:28
Here's something delicious...
Summer Shrimp Quice

1/4 cup scallions 1 cup half and half
2 tbspns butter 1 10 inch previously frozen pie shell
1/2 pound cooked (peeled) shrimp 1 large tomato
pinch of pepper 1/4 cup shredded white sharp cheese
3 eggs

Saute scallions in butter, add shrimp and pepper and cook for 2 minutes. Set aside. Beat together eggs and half and half. Spread shrimp mixture in the bottom of the pie shell. Pour half and half/egg mixture over the shrimp. Top with slices of tomato and sprinkle with cheese. Bake at 375 degrees for 25 minutes (for a shallow dish) or 40 minutes for a deep pie dish.

Excellant!
posted by redvixen 29 August | 14:49
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