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This thread features participants sharing their dinner plans for the evening, with a focus on various recipes and meal ideas. Many participants mention specific dishes they are preparing or considering, highlighting a range of cooking experiences and preferences.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants express a variety of individual meal choices and experiences without agreement on specific recipes or dishes.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding dinner plans, reflecting a casual exchange of ideas rather than formal recommendations.
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ChefBeckyD said:Show night!
I'm thinking Orange Chicken w/ white rice (from Costco) and stirfried veggies.
chefann said:mmm... I love that orange chicken.
I'm thinking that we're going to have Asian Noodle Skillet. If I get my act together to get ramen and veggies at the store.
chefsteph07 said:Becky, it seems like everytime I come on here it's Show Night for you! Way to go!
janezapchef said:Ann, have you made this before? I was all excited to try it last week and was kind of disappointed. It was a strange spicey taste. At first, I thought it was too much ginger, but I think it might actually be the bok choy. Have you ever made it with a different "cabbage"? Just wondering.
chefann said:There's no cabbage in this recipe. Which recipe are you using? I use the one from PC, from last fall's Real Food Real Fast theme show. I LOVE this stuff, and so does DH. He actually asked the other day about it - that's why I'm making it tonight.
For the One Pot Pasta Recipe, you will need pasta of your choice, diced tomatoes, vegetable or chicken broth, garlic, onion, and your favorite vegetables such as bell peppers or spinach. You can also add protein like chicken or shrimp if desired, along with olive oil, salt, and pepper for seasoning.
The One Pot Pasta Recipe typically takes about 30 minutes from start to finish. This includes prep time and cooking time, making it a quick and convenient option for dinner.
Absolutely! The One Pot Pasta Recipe is very versatile. You can customize it by adding different vegetables, proteins, or even changing the type of pasta. Feel free to experiment with your favorite flavors and ingredients!
Yes, the One Pot Pasta Recipe is great for meal prep! You can make a larger batch and store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. Just reheat it in the microwave or on the stovetop when you're ready to enjoy it again.
To make the One Pot Pasta, you will need a large pot or Dutch oven, a cutting board, and a knife for chopping ingredients. A wooden spoon or spatula is also helpful for stirring the pasta as it cooks.