1) SOUP SUNDAYS - There is absolutely nothing better than leftover soup for lunch. My goal for the upcoming weeks will be to make soup for dinner on Sundays that we can enjoy for a few more days following.
2) Incorporate 1 day/week where we use up extra ingredients from the week in some way. I'm TIRED of vegetables going bad and other items being overlooked, and I think this will force me to dig through the fridge and freezer a little more. I'm thinking something like this would be a great way to use up whatever might be hanging out in the back of our fridge.
But here is a little taste of what we have been eating:
Our go to tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches for the night Marcia arrived:
Filet, creamed spinach and baked potatoes on my birthday:
Spaghetti and meatballs:
King crab legs, grilled scallops, roasted asparagus and filet oscar with buerre blanc sauce - so decadent for a Tuesday!
Lasagna and fresh baked bread. I made this loaf with 1/2 regular flour and 1/2 whole wheat flower and it came out great. Side note - the last couple loafs of bread I had made felt like bricks coming out of the oven. I'm told they still tasted good....but with this loaf, it occurred to me to use a fresh packet of the rapid rise yeast the recipe calls for instead of the package I had been keeping in a ziplocked bag I had been using for....maybe a year? (Oops). It came out much lighter and bigger, so I'm assuming that was my mistake. Learning every day.
Monday: On Marcia's last night (sob), we are planning to grab dinner at Ivar's because she lovvvvvvvvves their Crab Bisque. (As do I).
Tuesday: Blue Apron! And how fun, they teamed up with Top Chef and one of the recipes is the winning dish from the season premiere! Congee & Caramelized Pork with Crispy Shallots and and Black Garlic. Very eager to try it :)
Wednesday: Pan-Seared Salmon with Arugula, Candy Stripe Beets, & Horseradish Sour Cream.
Thursday: Greek-Style Brasied Chicken Thighs with Fingerling Potatoes.
Friday: Halloween! Planning to make dough the night before to bake a fresh loaf of bread to have with our favorite tomato basil soup so we can warm up after trick-or-treating! :)
Sunday: Being that it's one of our favorite kinds of soup from a can, I thought it would be fun to try and find a recipe for Italian Wedding Soup that I could make from scratch. This will be our first recipe attempt.
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