Looks good. What's in it?
Chicken, carrots, olives...rice...
Looks good. What's in it?
Chicken, carrots, olives...rice...
Chicken, yams, olives, couscous (specifically, Israeli couscous).Looks good. What's in it?
Thanks, Margi. I love North African stews. They utilize such a wide variety of meats and vegetables. I am not a big fan of couscous, though. In this country, it usually comes in a box and the end result can sometimes be gummy. So I usually use either Israeli couscous (Ptitim) or rice.I adore chicken with lemon in tagine ( Tajine = Berber ) ... There is an excellent recipe for Lemon Chicken in Tagine from a gal named Linda (?) who I believe posted it near Christmas time ... It is either in Chicken section or Ethnic --- her fotos are lovely. I had tried it, and delicious --- I also have Posted a lamb tagine and a fish tagine --- ethnic section I believe however, if not, Lamb and then, the fish section.
Pac! You're back! The grill sounds like a good choice - we are in the market for a new one so all grilling is done inside unfortunately!
Sounds delicious.... not sure about the ale, because I don't know what it is.hooked(pun intended!) on megrim sole.got a nice 1.5 pound whole fish on the bone,plain grilled with butter,salt/pepper,avocado & new potato salad with olive oil & lemon dressing washed down with a glass or two of ice cold muscadet
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That looks a whole lot better than the meal I made. We want to get a grill, but it has to be an electric one, since we live in a complex. I have seen some that you can use either indoor or outdoor.Oh I've been around
And the grill it was, except for the broc and brussels.
That looks a whole lot better than the meal I made. We want to get a grill, but it has to be an electric one, since we live in a complex. I have seen some that you can use either indoor or outdoor.
I have a West Bend "water" grill. It can be used inside (or out, I guess). I do all kinds of things on it when I'm too lazy to fire up the BBQ.That looks a whole lot better than the meal I made. We want to get a grill, but it has to be an electric one, since we live in a complex. I have seen some that you can use either indoor or outdoor.
Oh, I buy xantham gum by the bushel!LPBeier - what flour do you use for your gluten free batter? Am trying to think why it would be thin. Do you add any xantham gum?
Cooking wise, I have an urge for Kleftiko this weekend.
I made beef patties with gravy, mashed potatoes and veggies. The picture isn't that great, but Mark liked it. That's all that counts.
Well, Mark is a meat-n-potatoes guy. He doesn't like it when I try to get creative in the kitchen. I would like to make all kinds of different things, but it's too hard. I love beef and pork, but as I get older, my tastes are turning toward chicken, fish and turkey recipes. He gets bored with a lot of chicken or turkey dinners and only likes one fish... salmon. I love salmon, but the prices at the market have been HUGE lately.i'm with pac, vb--your smooth as silk, caramel-colored gravy is to drool over! the whole dish is very appealing. mark is one lucky guy....
YUM, salmon was just part of my previous post. That is my favorite way to have salmon!! I've never had it with dijon mustard... might have to give it a try one of these days! Your dinner sounds delish!Broiled Lemon Pepper Salmon with Dijon mustard, white wine, spices, and a little extra virgin olive oil. Brown rice and steamed broccoli on the side.
It's too healthy, so I'll have to have a decadent chocolate something for dessert!