What's for dinner/supper/tea tonight?

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Re: What's for dinner/supper/tea tonight?

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It was sooo goood.

I was going to take a photo...but it was too delicious that it slipped my mind and by the time I remembered I had already finished my meal.

it's going on the regular list. :)
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I adore lamb... haven't had really good lamb in years. That sounds delicious, Asaryu!

I made myself a bit of vegetable clam chowder. Plenty of carrots, green beans, some diced onions and celery in a condensed cream of mushroom base with a whole lot of pre-cooked clams. Seasoned with garlic, parsley, rosemary, thyme, basil, and a little pepper. It turned out slightly sweet in flavor, but it's very tasty.
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Again you forget the sage. :p

Seriously though, that sounds good too. I love clam chowder. :x Well. New Enland style at any rate, none of that Manhattan atrocity thank you very much. :ymsick:
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lamb is my favourite. We get some really really good lamb hereabouts.
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Making a badass homemade beef stew and corn bread. Gonna be awesome. :P
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My sister made some dough, which I transformed for us into some delicious pizzas, that redefined the term "thin-plate" in that regard. Including toppings the thickness was two millimeters at most. One with pepperoni and pepper cheese, the other with pepperoni, sundried tomatoes, and feta, they were delicious. This, I washed down with a glass of special-brew high-class beer.

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Today was mostly prep for tomorrow's food fest... while I've lost 20 lbs on my diet so far, I expect to put on a few pounds after tomorrow. :)) We're having two different foods prepared - one that went over very well during a previous Super Bowl, chicken marinated in hot wing and barbeque sauce and served on hamburger buns with onions, tomato, and lettuce. The other is a recipe my roomie Paul got from his grandmother, called "armadillos".

They're like jalapeno poppers, but instead of simply coating the cheese filled jalapeno with egg and breading, they're coated with biscuit mix that has extra cheese and pre-cooked sausage finely chopped up. THEN you add the egg coating and a little bit of "Shake and Bake" pork mix. Well, when getting the ingredients, I had an idea that seems like a good idea... instead of simply biscuit mix, I got corn bread mix to coat the jalapenos with.

In a bit of a preview of what it's going to taste like, we had excess corn bread mix with the cheese and sausage added to it, and I decided to add the cored centers of the jalapenos (with plenty of seeds) and made a small amount of corn bread out of it. It was spicy, but it was delicious!
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I have stuffed the mighty grape leaf and have made the dolmadakia.

My filling was ground beef, lemon juice, black ground pepper, onion, and mint. And it was good.

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I'm making Buffalo chicken on homemade foccacia and steak fries.
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Trying something a little different for lunch today:

Pepperoni, hard salami, Genoese salami, Calabrese salami, habañero jack, and black pepper white chedder on a nice crusty Italian bread. While I enjoyed the flavour mix it might very well be too spicy or just plain busy for others.
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I am being Teh Lazy™ today, and having Cajun Style Ramen With Chili Piquin & Shrimp and a peanut butter sandwich for dinner.
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Just had an awesome lunch - me and my friends made some pizza, using smoked barbeque pulled pork from a local barbeque place that's very good. Topped it with a bit of barbeque sauce instead of tomato sauce, mozzeralla, and smoked provolone with just a little diced onion. It was excellent, but now I'm so stuffed I wonder if I'll be able to eat for the rest of the day.
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I'm going to be making Farfalle with Carbonara and Spring Peas. :D
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Because my cooking skills are minimal, tonight I shall dine on Iceland Frozen Beef Madras, Iceland Frozen Pilau rice and a Naan bread that's been in the fridge for longer than I care to think about.
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Had another night of no sleep and so cheered myself up by making homemade chicken enchiladas and egg free cookies. Sooooo filling I have loads of leftovers ^_^
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