Cooking & Baking
Related: About this forumWhat's for Dinner, Fri., Aug. 11, 2023
Beet. almond, goat cheese, lettuce salad using romaine and red tip.
Bratwursts, wrapped in bacon. Spaghetti squash with basil pesto.
Peach-pineapple kombucha.
Dessert: watermelon.

irisblue
(34,955 posts)gab13by13
(28,112 posts)with fresh Amish green beans, baked potato and fresh Amish corn on the cob.
mercuryblues
(15,604 posts)with rice and red beans.
Callalily
(15,122 posts)My first attempt and yes, I'm using the good Wisconsin brick cheese!
Yonnie3
(18,686 posts)with garden salad
mike_c
(36,552 posts)I've got some Italian sausage, black olives, mushrooms, and fresh basil for topping, along with tomato sauce and cheese.
elleng
(139,456 posts)Last edited Sat Aug 12, 2023, 01:24 AM - Edit history (2)
followed by tuna and egg salad sandwiches, maybe some tabouleh mixed in too, and coffee ice cream later.
DISappointed, after ice cream, opened 'new' lindt dark choc w intense orange 'bar,' but tho date was OK, > 2024, choc was OLD. Will return it, so have more ice cream now.
MissMillie
(39,217 posts)leftover kielbasa
sliced tomato
couple of bites of chocolate for dessert
PJMcK
(23,614 posts)Ribeyes.
Grilled quartered potatoes with olive oil and herbs. Homegrown lettuce salad with fresh tomatoes and red onion.
Bordeaux.
chowmama
(775 posts)It's a sauteed veg mix in thickened cream (actually, evaporated milk), heavily altered from Rick Bayliss. One of the few veg dishes I can get DH to not only eat, but enjoy. The veg varies, but always includes zukes, onion, corn and some kind of pepper, plus whatever else looks good. This time, it was a red onion, a poblano chili and a red bell pepper, and I threw some cheese in at the end. Less zuke, more corn.
NJCher
(40,067 posts)at his site:
https://www.rickbayless.com/recipes-from-chef-rick-bayless/
If you're in the mood for Mexican, this is the place to go.
There's a recipe for avocado, mango, bacon blue cheese salad that looks good and that I might try.
Retrograde
(11,101 posts)It's our turn to make dinner for the gaming group, which means something that can be made in quantity, can be re-heated just before serving, and doesn't have anything any of the eaters will object to (one of them refuses to eat anything beginning with "a" . Onion, ground beef, tomatoes, macaroni - with some actual fresh herbs my mother wouldn't have thought of.

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