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NJCher

(40,068 posts)
Sun Jul 14, 2024, 04:39 PM Jul 2024

What's for Dinner, Sun., July 14, 2024

Chilled honeydew soup with blueberries.

It's so easy: just put the melon, lime juice, and mint in a blender and puree until smooth. When serving put 1/2 cup of blueberries in each bowl. Garnish is lime and mint sprig.

Shrimp cocktail.

Cherry kombucha

Dessert: Cold tea and baklava.

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What's for Dinner, Sun., July 14, 2024 (Original Post) NJCher Jul 2024 OP
Mongolian Chicken if..fish..had..wings Jul 2024 #1
Had hoped to fire up the grill.... Blue Owl Jul 2024 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author PJMcK Jul 2024 #3
We used to have one of these shops in my town. slightlv Jul 2024 #6
Sounds very interesting, PJ. elleng Jul 2024 #8
Sauteed salmon steamed peas Marthe48 Jul 2024 #4
leftover brunch MissMillie Jul 2024 #5
Fruit cobbler homegirl Jul 2024 #9
With a crumble MissMillie Jul 2024 #10
Thank you homegirl Jul 2024 #11
Doctored up 3 meat Tony's pizza. Emile Jul 2024 #7
Thai curry Retrograde Jul 2024 #12

Blue Owl

(56,235 posts)
2. Had hoped to fire up the grill....
Sun Jul 14, 2024, 04:49 PM
Jul 2024

But too darn hot today. Good ol’ tacos made in the air-conditioned kitchen are Plan B….

Response to NJCher (Original post)

slightlv

(5,534 posts)
6. We used to have one of these shops in my town.
Sun Jul 14, 2024, 05:59 PM
Jul 2024

Unfortunately, I guess the town's too small to make it profitable. I *really* miss it! I loved the Rosemary/Olive oil. Just perfect for a base for bread dipping. I checked out the website you listed, and even the bottles look very similar to the ones used by ours. I do know the prices were relatively high compared to reg olive oil, but ah... the depth of the flavors! You just reminded me how sorely I miss that little shop!

Marthe48

(20,631 posts)
4. Sauteed salmon steamed peas
Sun Jul 14, 2024, 05:22 PM
Jul 2024

and ice cream for dessert

And had the food in conventional order

MissMillie

(39,218 posts)
5. leftover brunch
Sun Jul 14, 2024, 05:30 PM
Jul 2024

Al had an appointment for an MRI this morning (yes, on a Sunday morning lol), so we missed breakfast. We stopped on the way home. I had a breakfast burrito w/ home fries, and the leftovers are my dinner tonight.

I actually baked today, despite the heat. I had some peaches that were ripe and needed to be used up, so I made a peach and blueberry crumble.

(Today is the 4th anniversary of my mother's passing. Baking is one way that I commune w/ her. It seemed the right thing to do today.)

homegirl

(1,724 posts)
9. Fruit cobbler
Sun Jul 14, 2024, 07:42 PM
Jul 2024

A neighbor gave me some peaches, a friend lots of blueberries, I had cherries and frozen blackberries. Made a fruit cobbler, first time. How does a crumble differ from a cobbler? The cobbler recipe has the fruit on top of the cobbler mixture, got soggy very quickly, any advice?

MissMillie

(39,218 posts)
10. With a crumble
Sun Jul 14, 2024, 08:49 PM
Jul 2024

The fruit goes on the bottom.

(My measurements here are estimates)

I mixed my berries (not quite 1 pint) and sliced peaches (4 peaches) w/ not quite 1/2 cup sugar, 3 tbs. cornstarch, the juice of 1/2 lemon, and about 1/2 tsp cinnamon.

for the crumble topping it was 1/3 cup oatmeal, 1/2 cup flour, 1/3 cup sugar (I used brown sugar) and about 5 tbs. melted butter.

The fruit went into the baking dish first, and then the crumble topping.

I baked covered at 350 degrees for 35 minutes, and then uncovered, raised temperature to 400, and baked for another 15-20 minutes to brown the top.

My baking dish is a small Pampered Chef clay-like round dish.

homegirl

(1,724 posts)
11. Thank you
Sun Jul 14, 2024, 10:12 PM
Jul 2024

Lemon juice, oatmeal and cinnamon, sounds great...will be my next new recipe baking experiment!

Retrograde

(11,101 posts)
12. Thai curry
Sun Jul 14, 2024, 11:22 PM
Jul 2024

with store-bough curry paste, coconut milk, a bunch of vegetables, and leftover chicken, enhanced with extra ginger, garlic, and Thai basil. Peach cobbler for dessert, since the flat I got at Costco a few days ago is already starting to turn.

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