What's on the Menu for October 6th Dinner?

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their dinner plans for October 6th, with a variety of meal ideas and personal experiences related to cooking. Many participants discuss specific recipes, while others express uncertainty about their dinner choices.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is making Italian Meatball Soup with homemade bread and an apple dessert.
  • Another participant plans to try an Amazing Pot Roast recipe with mashed potatoes, corn, and salad.
  • One participant expresses a need to use beef or pork for dinner, having had chicken the previous night.
  • Several participants mention making Shepherd's Pie, with one sharing a recipe and others asking for details.
  • One participant is preparing Swiss steak in the crock pot with carrots and plans to make mashed potatoes.
  • Another participant is considering a homemade mac and cheese dish for their kids.
  • One participant shares their enjoyment of a beef and red wine stew they made recently.
  • Several participants express enthusiasm for Shepherd's Pie, with some noting it as comfort food for chilly weather.
  • One participant mentions a Baked Chicken and Wild Rice Casserole with garden-fresh carrots.
  • Another participant discusses Tater Tot Casserole, likening it to Shepherd's Pie.
  • One participant shares their simple dinner of Ritz crackers and notes their lack of appetite.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no clear consensus on a single meal choice, as participants share a variety of dinner plans and recipes. Some participants express a preference for Shepherd's Pie, while others explore different options.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding their dinner choices, reflecting a range of cooking styles and family needs.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for meal inspiration or ideas for family-friendly recipes may find the shared experiences and discussions beneficial.

rennea
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Tonight I am making Italian Meatball Soup w/ homemade bread:chef:


Dessert is going to be something with apples.
 
gonna try the Amazing Pot Roast recipe - with mashed potatoes in the Rice Cooker, corn, and salad.
 
I should make something with beef or pork, since we had chicken for dinner last night. But I'm not sure what. I need to get something out of the freezer soon, though. :rolleyes:
 
Making shepards pie! ( a request from child #4!)
 
PamperedDor said:
Making shepards pie! ( a request from child #4!)

Can I have your sheperds pie recipe? I've always wanted to make it.
 
Its so easy Steph!!

Gound beef (brown it in the 12 skillet)
add 1 pack of onion soup mix
some beef stock (about 1/4 cup)
frozen peas and carrots

Mix all together in the skillet -
then just place it in the rect. baker, cover with Mashed potaoes ( I use homemade but have used country crock and even "boxed crap" before- still good!) Place in oven for about 20 minutes - 30 minutes till potatoes start to brown - done!
 
I have swiss steak in the crock pot, with carrots. I will whip up mashed potatoes, and not sure what for dessert.
 
PamperedDor said:
Its so easy Steph!!

Gound beef (brown it in the 12 skillet)
add 1 pack of onion soup mix
some beef stock (about 1/4 cup)
frozen peas and carrots

Mix all together in the skillet -
then just place it in the rect. baker, cover with Mashed potaoes ( I use homemade but have used country crock and even "boxed crap" before- still good!) Place in oven for about 20 minutes - 30 minutes till potatoes start to brown - done!


How much meat do you usually use for this? 1 lb? That sounds delish...thanks! Can you use beef BROTH instead of stock? I think I have everything on hand to make this tonight! LOL Oh, and I SO agree w/ you on the mashed potatoes thing! I would NEVER have boxed potatoes!
 
chefsteph07 said:
How much meat do you usually use for this? 1 lb? That sounds delish...thanks! Can you use beef BROTH instead of stock? I think I have everything on hand to make this tonight! LOL Oh, and I SO agree w/ you on the mashed potatoes thing! I would NEVER have boxed potatoes!

Yes beef broth will work. And if you dont' like those veggies, as my family hates peas, then any type of veggie will work basically. I put thin sliced carrots and green beans in mine! And homemade mashed potatoes make it so much better but if you don't feel like making them use a good brand of instant ones, can make the difference if this recipe turns out good or not!
 
It's just the kids and I tonight, so I will not be making anything extrodinary! My DH is the one I try to impress every night! My kids could be happy with mac and cheese...... hmmmmm...... maybe I'll make a homemade dish of mac and cheese. Or maybe I'll try that one in the 29mins to dinner cookbook.
I just can't even get on these dinner threads without having a desire to cook when I am done!
I made a fabulous beef and red wine stew last night! yum.... I took my DD to school and came home and grabbed a bowl. I wasn't in the mood for breakfast food and I hadn't ate yet, so that stew was perfect!
 
MissChef said:
Yes beef broth will work. And if you dont' like those veggies, as my family hates peas, then any type of veggie will work basically. I put thin sliced carrots and green beans in mine! And homemade mashed potatoes make it so much better but if you don't feel like making them use a good brand of instant ones, can make the difference if this recipe turns out good or not!

What temperature do you bake this? Covered or not?
 
chefsteph07 said:
What temperature do you bake this? Covered or not?

375 and I wouldn't cover it. Do you have the old PC Main Dishes Cookbook? There is a recipe for Shepherd's Pie on pg 61. The pic is on 60, and they make it fancy, you can just cover the whole top with potatoes. Up to you how you want to do it.
 
We're having hot chicken salad with steamed broccoli and maybe some cold cucumber soup if I can get it done.

BTW, I love these threads! I check it almost everyday, even if I don't reply! Such great ideas!
 
Not sure entirely yet. Something with the fresh roasted green chilis I got from a girl at work. Maybe juevos rancheros? or something else along the mexican theme. Helpful aren't I? The shepard's pie sounds good for tomorrow though!
 
MissChef said:
375 and I wouldn't cover it. Do you have the old PC Main Dishes Cookbook? There is a recipe for Shepherd's Pie on pg 61. The pic is on 60, and they make it fancy, you can just cover the whole top with potatoes. Up to you how you want to do it.

Thanks Cathy and Dor! I have meat thawing out right now for this!
And, yes, I have the Main Dishes book...I'll have to take a looksey...I'm sure I'll cover the whole top, I love mashed potatoes!
 
Thanks Ladies!! I now know what I am making tonight! Shepards Pie!:) We haven't had that in a while and I have leftover mashed potatoes in the fridge!! A nice easy dinner!!!:)
 
Creamy One-Pot Pasta.....YUM!! :D
 
Yeah I started a trend!!! Enjoy everyone and thanks for having my back Cath when I was off CS -

I'm doing One pot pasta tommorrow night Christy!
 
PamperedDor said:
Yeah I started a trend!!! Enjoy everyone and thanks for having my back Cath when I was off CS -

I'm doing One pot pasta tommorrow night Christy!

You're welcome, my pleasure!;):angel:
 
Yeah- I think I'm going to make shepherd's pie, too. It just sounds good today, because it's chilly out. And it's yummy comfort food. :)
 
Ground turkey in spaghetti sauce with angel hair pasta. Quick and easy and filling. The Shep. Pie sounds great and will try that soon.
 
Mmmm, I love Shepherds Pie...but DH hates it!:cry:

I had cravings for that, and it's cousin - Tater Tot Casserole - when I was pregnant, and made it at least once a week (once I got over my meat aversion!) but I don't think I can get away with making it now.

We are having a Baked Chicken and Wild Rice Casserole, and Maple-glazed Carrots - fresh from our garden!

I also have Beans and a meaty Ham Bone in the crockpot. All the chatter about it on here made me hungry for it.....we'll have that tomorrow!
 
It's DH birthday. Pot Roast, mashed potatoes, brown gravy, string beans and dinner rolls.
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Mmmm, I love Shepherds Pie...but DH hates it!:cry:

I had cravings for that, and it's cousin - Tater Tot Casserole - when I was pregnant, and made it at least once a week (once I got over my meat aversion!) but I don't think I can get away with making it now.

We are having a Baked Chicken and Wild Rice Casserole, and Maple-glazed Carrots - fresh from our garden!

I also have Beans and a meaty Ham Bone in the crockpot. All the chatter about it on here made me hungry for it.....we'll have that tomorrow!

Becky, what's Tater Tot Casserole? Sounds yummy!

I'm having Ritz crackers again tonight. A handful or two. Just don't seem to have ANY appetite and these help keep the morphine down. DH is making the kids chicken fajitas so at least they're taken care of :blushing:
 
Tater Tot casserole is essentially Shepherd's Pie, but with a layer of Tater Tots on top instead of mashed potatoes. I haven't had that since college. (The cafeteria made iy about once a month.)
 
oh man....I forgot all about Tater Tot casserole! I think I may have to whip one up this week!

I just threw a pork roast in the DCB and am getting ready to prepare fresh green bean almondine to serve with it.
 
PamperedDor said:
Its so easy Steph!!

Gound beef (brown it in the 12 skillet)
add 1 pack of onion soup mix
some beef stock (about 1/4 cup)
frozen peas and carrots

Mix all together in the skillet -
then just place it in the rect. baker, cover with Mashed potaoes ( I use homemade but have used country crock and even "boxed crap" before- still good!) Place in oven for about 20 minutes - 30 minutes till potatoes start to brown - done!


So this is going in the oven in a few minutes, came together great..
Now, what do I do w/ my leftover beef broth???
 
Freeze it in ice cube trays and save it for later.
 
What an OBVIOUS idea...thanks!
 
chicken and beef fajitas, chips, salsa and guac and mexican rice
 

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