What's For Dinner Tonight? Good Morning Fellow Cheffers!

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The thread revolves around participants sharing their dinner plans for the evening, with many discussing their current cooking experiences and preferences. Several users express uncertainty about what to prepare, while others share specific recipes and meal ideas.

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  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions having leftovers and considering pizza for dinner but is unsure due to having pizza for lunch.
  • Another participant shares their experience of being solo for dinner and asks others what they typically eat when alone.
  • Several users mention enjoying simple meals like ice cream, cereal, or chips and salsa when dining alone.
  • One participant discusses cleaning out the fridge with a mix of leftovers and shares a recipe for homemade macaroni and cheese, noting modifications made to the original recipe.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about their "famous" BBQ ribs, sharing the story of how they impressed their partner with this dish.
  • One participant describes making skillet lasagna and plans to grill pork chops with fresh vegetables from their garden.

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Kitchen Diva
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Good Morning Fellow Cheffers! :)

Today is Thursday and the work week is nearly over!

So what is everyone having for supper tonight? If it's something new, please feel free to share a recipe- we love new recipes and new ideas!!!

I have no idea what we are having for supper tonight. I have enough left over's to make a pizza for supper- but we're having pizza for lunch at work today so I'm just not sure.

I've got chicken, and lots of it in the freezer- but for whatever reason the "I pretty much alwasy know what I'm goin got make for dinner" part of my brain died early Monday morning and hasn't been revived.

I'm sure sometime next week I'll get back into a routine of working full time and trying to figure out what to have for supper 11 hours before I actually have to eat it! :)

LOL

Have a wonderful day!!
 
Tonight I am solo (no kids, no fiance) so I don't know yet.

If you are eating by yourself, what does everyone eat?
 
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DessertDivaFL said:
Tonight I am solo (no kids, no fiance) so I don't know yet.

If you are eating by yourself, what does everyone eat?
Ice Cream, cereal or brownies. It's a well balanced diet! :)
 
More cleaning out the fridge tonight....so a hodge-podge of leftovers and odds and ends. Can't leave all that food in the fridge while we are gone for 10 days!

Last night I did a 30 Minute Roast Chicken, w/ cooked carrots & homemade Mac & Cheese. I finally found a recipe for mac&cheese that doesn't include Velveeta.....and it is soooo good! DS, the Mac & Cheese authority at our house sniffed it first....and wondered what the stuff on top was....but then ate a whole plate of it, and said that he would eat it every day!

I'm going to post the recipe the way it appears on Allrecipes.com, but then I'll let you know what changes I made!

Home Style Macaroni & Cheese

NGREDIENTS

* 7 ounces macaroni
* 1/4 cup butter
* 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
* 2 cups milk
* 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese
* 1/2 teaspoon salt
* 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
* 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
* 2 cups shredded Cheddar cheese
*
* 1 cup dry bread crumbs
* 2 tablespoons butter
* 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley



DIRECTIONS

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).
2. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add macaroni pasta and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain.
3. In a 3 quart saucepan over medium heat, melt butter and stir in flour. Cook for about 1 minute, until smooth and bubbly; stirring occasionally. Mix in milk, cream cheese, salt, pepper, and Dijon mustard. Continue cooking until sauce is thickened. Add cooked macaroni and Cheddar cheese.
4. Pour into 2 quart casserole dish. In small bowl mix together bread crumbs, butter and parsley; spread over macaroni and cheese. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown and heated through.



Actually didn't change too much for this one - other than I used 1 1/4 Cups of Sharp Cheddar, and 1 1/4 Cups of Monterey Jack cheese.

Then, I didn't have any dry bread crumbs, but I had a little stove top stuffing mix, so I crushed that with the meat tenderizer, and mixed it with the butter - and sprinkled that on top. I didn't use the parsley.

This was very yummy - and simple to make. I made the sauce while the macaroni was cooking - so it took me about 12 minutes to put together, and then I popped it in the oven, and the mac & cheese was done the same time as the Chicken!
 
DessertDivaFL said:
Tonight I am solo (no kids, no fiance) so I don't know yet.

If you are eating by yourself, what does everyone eat?


I eat chips and salsa! (I'd rather have salt than sweet.)
 
ChefBeckyD said:
I eat chips and salsa! (I'd rather have salt than sweet.)

Oh, yeah! I have a favorite salsa I buy at Publix. Garden Fresh's Garlic and Green Onion (refrigerated area by the deli). It is the best store bought salsa ever! Since there is lots of garlic and I am by myself, that would be perfect! :p
 
DessertDivaFL said:
Oh, yeah! I have a favorite salsa I buy at Publix. Garden Fresh's Garlic and Green Onion (refrigerated area by the deli). It is the best store bought salsa ever! Since there is lots of garlic and I am by myself, that would be perfect! :p


That sounds delicious! You have to take advantage of those "eat as much garlic and onions" times when you can! Mmmmm, and get the saltiest brand of chips. All of that yummy salt with the onions and peppers.....(we need a salivating smilie!)
 
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Becky- is your recipe missing a cheese? You used 3 cups of two different cheeses and you only have 2 cups of cheddar on the recipe. :)

thanks!
 
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I only crave salt about two days a month...
;)
 
Kitchen Diva said:
Becky- is your recipe missing a cheese? You used 3 cups of two different cheeses and you only have 2 cups of cheddar on the recipe. :)

thanks!


Those were the changes I made. The original recipe only calls for 2 cups of cheddar, but I used 2 1/2 cups of mixed cheeses.....
 
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Got it- more cheese...and no, I can't add this early in the morning! :)
 
ChefBeckyD said:
That sounds delicious! You have to take advantage of those "eat as much garlic and onions" times when you can! Mmmmm, and get the saltiest brand of chips. All of that yummy salt with the onions and peppers.....(we need a salivating smilie!)
I say get the touch of lime chips. mmm...

And have a big margarita, too!
 
chefann said:
I say get the touch of lime chips. mmm...

And have a big margarita, too!


Oh - those are so addictive! LOVE them!:love:
 
I am making my "famous" BBQ ribs. These ribs were what convinced my DH he needed to marry me- It was the first thing I ever cooked for him, and it was true love!!!!! A friend is coming to spend a few days, and was so excited to hear what we were having. My best friend called me at 7AM Father's Day, for the recipe- I thought there was an emergency, with her calling so early, but no, she just needed the recipe, and could not find it in her files. (she thought it WAS an emergency!!!)
 
I made the skillet lasanga from the 29 minutes cookbook last night and it was really good, with salda and garlic bread. Tonight we are having pork chops, got some nice sirloin chops on sale yesterday for $1.39 a pound.
grill them with some grilled veggies (freash from our garden)
 
mrssyvo said:
I am making my "famous" BBQ ribs. These ribs were what convinced my DH he needed to marry me- It was the first thing I ever cooked for him, and it was true love!!!!! A friend is coming to spend a few days, and was so excited to hear what we were having. My best friend called me at 7AM Father's Day, for the recipe- I thought there was an emergency, with her calling so early, but no, she just needed the recipe, and could not find it in her files. (she thought it WAS an emergency!!!)


Okay - you can't post like that and just leave us hanging!:cry:

Recipe, please?:D
 
Actually, it is not much to it at all, in fact- I do not even consider it a "recipe" but every time I make it, people go nuts. I use country style ribs- (more meat) and here is the process.

Slice 2 large opnions for about 15 ribs- put in large stock pot

Cover ribs liberally with garlic powder and FRESH ground pepper, and add to stock pot, and cover with cold water. Boil them for 45 min to 1 hour.(once water starts boiling, turn it down, so it is a gentle boil) Skim the scum every so often- our skimmer is perfect for this. Take 9x13 stoneware (may need 2, depending on how many ribs)- cover bottom with Sweet Baby Ray's Honey BBQ sauce- then put ribs in, (bone to the side) and onions, and cover with more sauce- cover with foil and bake at 375 for 30 minutes, then take foil off, and bake additional 15 minutes. In the Summer, if I am grilling corn on the cob to go with it, I put the ribs on the grill for last 15 minutes.

It is really easy, but for some reason, everyone raves about them. I am going to put them on to boil now, and then get them ready to bake, and put them in the fridge. It is a great meal to prepare in the morning, and then just set aside, to bake later.
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
I eat chips and salsa! (I'd rather have salt than sweet.)

Another commonality...:blushing:

One time at camp they asked the husband if your wife was going to have a snack at home, what would she snack on. Most DHs said chocolate or related for their wives, Steve answered chips and dip for me...

I had chips and guacamole the other night as a "snack" and most of my dinner. :blushing:

Last night I got called into work when I was about to cook dinner. I missed dinner, I guess DS had Pop Tarts and DD had cereal (DH must have been too tired to cook something). Luckily I KNOW they both had a huge breakfast and lunch so it was all good.

Tonight, well, I'm running on about 4-5 hours of sleep (hey, beats 2-3 or none) and the kids have swimming tonight and mom comes up to watch them for the W/E while I work. So...we might just go out for pizza tonight, a rare treat. The kids are BEGGING for Pizza Hut...we'll see...
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Oh - those are so addictive! LOVE them!:love:

My DH's new favorite snack chip is: Sea Salt Pita Chips...


...and on "certain" days if ya know what I mean, I get a craving for salt and vinegar chips...
 
mrssyvo said:
Actually, it is not much to it at all, in fact- I do not even consider it a "recipe" but every time I make it, people go nuts. I use country style ribs- (more meat) and here is the process.

Slice 2 large opnions for about 15 ribs- put in large stock pot

Cover ribs liberally with garlic powder and FRESH ground pepper, and add to stock pot, and cover with cold water. Boil them for 45 min to 1 hour.(once water starts boiling, turn it down, so it is a gentle boil) Skim the scum every so often- our skimmer is perfect for this. Take 9x13 stoneware (may need 2, depending on how many ribs)- cover bottom with Sweet Baby Ray's Honey BBQ sauce- then put ribs in, (bone to the side) and onions, and cover with more sauce- cover with foil and bake at 375 for 30 minutes, then take foil off, and bake additional 15 minutes. In the Summer, if I am grilling corn on the cob to go with it, I put the ribs on the grill for last 15 minutes.

It is really easy, but for some reason, everyone raves about them. I am going to put them on to boil now, and then get them ready to bake, and put them in the fridge. It is a great meal to prepare in the morning, and then just set aside, to bake later.

Sounds perfect! I love garlic as a rub on meat and love the SBR Honey BBQ sauce! I'll have to try the combo sometime!
 
DH is home tonight, so I need to fix something good as he eats sandwiches most weeknights for dinner at work.

Crockpot chicken breasts with bacon, egg noodles for the gravy that the chicken makes and don't know what else until I dig in my pantry when I get home.
 
the combination is incredible- especially when the onions get all "carmeley" with the sauce baked on- YUMMY!!!!!
 
janetupnorth said:
My DH's new favorite snack chip is: Sea Salt Pita Chips...


...and on "certain" days if ya know what I mean, I get a craving for salt and vinegar chips...

Totally KNOW what you mean! And those certain days will be falling right during conference for me....so we might need to have a snack while we are there!:thumbup:
 
mrssyvo said:
Actually, it is not much to it at all, in fact- I do not even consider it a "recipe" but every time I make it, people go nuts. I use country style ribs- (more meat) and here is the process.

Slice 2 large opnions for about 15 ribs- put in large stock pot

Cover ribs liberally with garlic powder and FRESH ground pepper, and add to stock pot, and cover with cold water. Boil them for 45 min to 1 hour.(once water starts boiling, turn it down, so it is a gentle boil) Skim the scum every so often- our skimmer is perfect for this. Take 9x13 stoneware (may need 2, depending on how many ribs)- cover bottom with Sweet Baby Ray's Honey BBQ sauce- then put ribs in, (bone to the side) and onions, and cover with more sauce- cover with foil and bake at 375 for 30 minutes, then take foil off, and bake additional 15 minutes. In the Summer, if I am grilling corn on the cob to go with it, I put the ribs on the grill for last 15 minutes.

It is really easy, but for some reason, everyone raves about them. I am going to put them on to boil now, and then get them ready to bake, and put them in the fridge. It is a great meal to prepare in the morning, and then just set aside, to bake later.

Thanks! I know that DH would love these - especially if I put them on the grill to finish them! They sound great!
 
mrssyvo--
Those ribs sound delicious!! I am making a noddle skillet... a hamburger take on the Asian one... since I took burger out of the freezer today!
 
Well, just found out that DH's buddy is coming over tonight to help move an air compressor (just what we need - another big piece of machinery in the garage) so I have to cook for 3. So breakfast for dinner is out. But DH requested Creamy One Pot Pasta. I thought I had a bag of shrimp in the freezer, but I can't find it (stupid chest freezer. Gotta dig through everything to find something...). So we're going to have meatless. It's cooked with chicken broth, so there's protein in it. :)
 
chefann said:
Well, just found out that DH's buddy is coming over tonight to help move an air compressor (just what we need - another big piece of machinery in the garage) so I have to cook for 3. So breakfast for dinner is out. But DH requested Creamy One Pot Pasta. I thought I had a bag of shrimp in the freezer, but I can't find it (stupid chest freezer. Gotta dig through everything to find something...). So we're going to have meatless. It's cooked with chicken broth, so there's protein in it. :)

There's not really much protein in the broth....but there is also protein in the cream cheese - and I usually double the cream cheese...so there's your protein!

DH must really like it to request it!:thumbup:
 
He does. The problem is that he says it's too dry the next day for lunch. "Just make more sauce." um... it's not that easy, hon. :rolleyes: But I have an open jar of alfredo sauce in the fridge and I'll just toss a spoonful of that on top of his lunch serving.I know that I could add chicken, but we just had chicken last night.
 
Well today we are having left overs from last night. Pork roast sandwhiches and some different kinds of salads. I think a bean salad and maybe a pototoe salad.

We love sandwhiches around here. We are also having sandwhiches for lunch. Brie and cucumber!!! with a melon soup :)
 
Spaghetti made with ground beef and jarred sauce. I have a meeting tonight, so it has to be a simple dinner.

Now that the thunder and lightening has stopped, though, maybe I can make my German Chocolate Cake Bites without worrying about the power going out again! :chef:
 

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