What's cooking 11/8/10?

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Thank you .40!! Do you do house work? LOL And only if you NEVER call me MOM!! LOL

Housework? Isn't that what the teenagers are for? :LOL:

....um I'm pretty sure I need to check on the smoker...probably needs more wood or something....

.40
 
floured and seasoned some pork loin pieces this a.m. into the crock-pot. when done, pulled the meat with forks. had some on the tiny burger buns with the drippings on it. enough for tomorrow. cooked an artichoke but think i am to full to eat it. it will keep til morrow too. have a piece of artisan chocolate mousse cake from local bakery. need room and carbs for that.
 
I don't know what I am having yet, but I am contemplating a nice big chef's salad.

:)Barbara
I think that was the best salad I have ever had! Not the fanciest, but so tasty! Romaine, tomato, avocado, fresh mushroom, green onion, cheese, ham, and bleu cheese dressing.

:)Barbara
 
The tandoori chicken was such a success (this time i didn't incinerate it) that any leftover meat and its carcass be turned in broth as a base to make muligatawny soup. Perfect for tomorrow's stormy weather.
 
floured and seasoned some pork loin pieces this a.m. into the crock-pot. when done, pulled the meat with forks. had some on the tiny burger buns with the drippings on it. enough for tomorrow. cooked an artichoke but think i am to full to eat it. it will keep til morrow too. have a piece of artisan chocolate mousse cake from local bakery. need room and carbs for that.


ate the artichoke after all, it was yummy, nicest one i have had lately. a bit pricey though. but i love em so am willing to pay. same for lobster. one market had tails for 6.99 in their ad today. granddaughter going to pick me up a couple. can't wait with patience. ;)
 
Beef Stew - Cubed bottom round dredged in highly seasoned flour and then browned in peanut oil. After browning the following were added to pot with the beef - beef broth, 1 envelope dry onion soup mix, burgundy wine, water, 1/3 box mushroom caps thick sliced & gravy master. Simmered for 1 hour then the following added to pot - 6 carrots, 2/3 box quartered mushroom caps, 4 stalks celery & 1 lb “teen tiny” potatoes (those potatoes are whole and no bigger than marbles) were added to pot. Simmered till veggies were tender then thickened with a mixture of butter & the seasoned dredging flour mashed together then stirred into the liquid and cooked till thickened.




Great looking stew!
 
Thank you!

For the Pico I chopped up some fresh tomatoes, purple onion, chile pepper and cilantro mixed it up added some salt. Let it blend on the counter while I made the burritos.

For the chimichangas I heated up some leftover chile beans, sautéed some trimmings from a tenderloin added them to the beans and melted in some gouda cheese. Put them into some tortillas that I softened in the microwave. Added a touch of oil to a non stick pan and browned them. The ones in front are a bit darker (a bit burnt) on the other side.

Great looking stew!
Thank You 2 fold PPT!! I copied and saved!!
 
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