What's for Dinner Tonight? (Dec. 2)

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Discussion Overview

The thread features participants sharing their dinner plans for the evening, with a variety of meal ideas and personal anecdotes about their cooking experiences. Many participants mention using leftovers or simple recipes, while others share family favorites and new dishes they are trying.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions having cheese buns and soup as part of a cupboard clean-out.
  • Another participant shares their dinner of kielbasa, pirogi, and sauerkraut, referencing a family recipe.
  • Several participants discuss easy meals for show nights, with one sharing a menu of fish sticks, butternut squash, and macaroni and cheese.
  • One participant is trying a new recipe for Caribbean Halibut with Mango Salsa and Couscous.
  • Another participant plans to make mashed potato soup using Thanksgiving leftovers.
  • One participant mentions having Harvest Vegetable Soup for dinner.
  • Several participants discuss using leftovers from Thanksgiving, with one describing a shepherd's pie made from various leftovers.
  • One participant is preparing breakfast for supper with bacon, eggs, and waffles.
  • Another participant shares plans for tacos, while another mentions using hamburger meat for dinner.
  • One participant is having Italian Beef that has been slow cooking for ten hours.
  • Several participants express their dislike for certain foods, such as Spaghettios.
  • One participant is looking for a slow cooker recipe and shares their own experience with Chicken Taco Soup.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a wide range of individual meal choices and preferences without a common agreement on any specific dish.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and meal ideas, often influenced by recent holidays and family traditions.

Who May Find This Useful

Members of the consultant community looking for inspiration for dinner ideas or ways to utilize leftovers may find this thread interesting.

rennea
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Goodmorning,


Well I am still trying to clean out the cupboards so nothing exciting here for dinner...

We are having cheese buns and soup.
 
Cheese buns? Please do tell!We're having kielbasa, pirogi and sauerkraut (grandma's recipe).
 
It's a show night, and I always do something easy when I have a show.
I let DS pick the menu for tonight.

Fish Sticks w/ lots of tarter sauce
butternut squash mashed up
macaroni and cheese (from a box)


Bet you all want to come to my house for dinner, huh?:D
 
Caribbean Halibut with Mango Salsa and Couscous from It's Good For You. I've never tried it.

On another note, last night I made the Asian Noodle Bowl from that cookbook, and I thought it was way to gingery for me. I also will make it with chicken broth next time. It was yummy, just a little too gingery for my tastes.
 
I'm trying to use up the mashed potatoes from Thanksgiving, so I'll probably make mashed potato soup. I've got a leftover chicken breast from yesterday, so I'll toss that in there, too.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
It's a show night, and I always do something easy when I have a show.
I let DS pick the menu for tonight.

Fish Sticks w/ lots of tarter sauce
butternut squash mashed up
macaroni and cheese (from a box)


Bet you all want to come to my house for dinner, huh?:D

Besides the squash, that's DH's favorite dinner!
 
Kieblsa and Fried Potatoes for us. Fattening, but oh so yummy!
 
Harvest Vegetable Soup
 
wadesgirl said:
Besides the squash, that's DH's favorite dinner!

It's DS's favorite too - I made him pick a veggie too though. :rolleyes:

They just never grow up. When DH has to feed DS lunch, they usually end up having Spaghettios....because they both love them, and I can't stand the smell when I open the can!:yuck:
 
I took Haddock out of the freezer this morning.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
It's DS's favorite too - I made him pick a veggie too though. :rolleyes:

They just never grow up. When DH has to feed DS lunch, they usually end up having Spaghettios....because they both love them, and I can't stand the smell when I open the can!:yuck:

Me too, I cannot stand Spaghettios!
 
oh and i'm baking a dill bread....to use up my leftover sour cream from t'giving. it's on its first rise now...should still be warm from the oven by dinner time

now off to a wii fit session in anticipation of bread and butter LOL
 
I'm doing Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese. I'm needing the Tomato Soup cans for kids project at school, so we've been having Tomato Soup at least once a week.

I only need 5 more cans before next week. I think I can say, my kids are actually getting sick of soup of any kind. I'm even trying to get hubby to take soup to have at work and am willign to send my SECO with him.

We need 25 cans and lids for project for kids and I'm so SICK of soup. Teacher is a single teacher, but doesn't have can opener, so she can't help.

Lisa
 
Going to The Melting Pot with some girlfriends, yum yum :)
 
I have no clue! I don't have any of the stuff you guys have or I would just copy you! I have a new consultant coming over at 7pm for her first training, so I need to get it figured out and going soon.
 
We are having breakfast for supper. Bacon, eggs and waffles.
 
I am going to have my DH grill some pork chops (that I marinate, he just has to stand out in the 45 degree weather), and some pasta salad (boxed) to go with it.
 
We are having tacos! Yum!
 
Something using hamburger meat.
 
Ravioli Bolognese - recipe from the back of the frozen ravioli bag.
 
Hot pork plates. I made a pork roast the other day so we will be using the leftovers tonight! Just need to make more gravy. Maybe cooked carrots if I get home in time.
 
Pork tenderloin, broccoli, augratin potatoes, and turnips...
 
I made a slow cooker recipe "Chicken Taco Soup" Yummy! I just :love: my new slow cooker...:thumbup:
 
letscook04 said:
I made a slow cooker recipe "Chicken Taco Soup" Yummy! I just :love: my new slow cooker...:thumbup:

Ummm...recipe please! I love slow cooker recipes!
 
It's pizza and salad from our favorite place tonight. It's my birthday and I don't want to cook. :D
 
Happy Birthday Michelle :balloon:
 
chefsteph07 said:
Ummm...recipe please! I love slow cooker recipes!
Instead of Beer, I use a can of chicken broth. If you do make it with beer let me know how it turned out.:D

INGREDIENTS:
1 onion, chopped
1 (16 ounce) can chili beans
1 (15 ounce) can black beans
1 (15 ounce) can whole kernel
corn, drained
1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
1 (12 fluid ounce) can or bottle
beer
2 (10 ounce) cans diced
tomatoes with green chilies, undrained
1 (1.25 ounce) package taco
seasoning
3 whole skinless, boneless
chicken breasts
shredded Cheddar cheese
(optional)
sour cream (optional)
crushed tortilla chips (optional)

DIRECTIONS:
1. Place the onion, chili beans, black beans, corn, tomato sauce, beer, and diced tomatoes in a slow cooker. Add taco seasoning, and stir to blend. Lay chicken breasts on top of the mixture, pressing down slightly until just covered by the other ingredients. Set slow cooker for low heat, cover, and cook for 5 hours.
2. Remove chicken breasts from the soup, and allow to cool long enough to be handled. Stir the shredded chicken back into the soup, and continue cooking for 2 hours. Serve topped with shredded Cheddar cheese, a dollop of sour cream, and crushed tortilla chips, if desired
 
Well, since we had 3 different Thanksgiving meals from Thursday to Saturday - we're STILL eating leftovers! We're not wasting anything if it's still good...and everything from those 3 days were yummy!!!

Tonight's menu will be a something like a shepherd's pie.

I am layering stuffing, gravy, turkey, mashed potatoes, peas, and shredded cheese in the Oval Baker.
 
cookingwith_tara said:
Well, since we had 3 different Thanksgiving meals from Thursday to Saturday - we're STILL eating leftovers! We're not wasting anything if it's still good...and everything from those 3 days were yummy!!!

Tonight's menu will be a something like a shepherd's pie.

I am layering stuffing, gravy, turkey, mashed potatoes, peas, and shredded cheese in the Oval Baker.

I wanted to try the Chicken Tortilla Casserole with Turkey but Russell would not go for it. I guess out dogs will get what turkey is not eaten soon. I may make turkey salad tonight for the next day or too. I wonder how long is too long to keep using the turkey?
 
What about freezing it instead of throwing it out? As long as you ate it the same day you thawed it out it should still be good.

I made the Chipotle Cornbread cups using leftover turkey for church Sunday night and it was soooo good!

Lunch on Sunday was Open Face turkey sandwiches - hot, steamy, and cheesy!

Last night was a regular turkey dinner as I didn't have time to be creative. Turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole and rolls.

Tomorrow I'll be making Turkey Alfredo. I used up all the 'sides' tonight. But if there is any turkey left for Wednesday then I'll shred it and make BBQ turkey sandwiches or Baked Turkey Spaghetti (whatever hubby is in the mood for).

Keep in mind - I'm using the latest leftovers first. Thursdays, then fridays, then Saturdays.
 

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