What's for dinner?

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We're having mystery soup. This is what happens when I have a lot of odds and ends of things in the kitchen that I'm trying to use up. The mystery this week is quinoa, a bit of spaghetti sauce, Cuban-style black beans, a few fresh tomatoes, a can of mixed veggies, hminced garlic, and miscellaneous dried spices. We'll see how this turns out...
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We're having spinach sausage soufflé, thanks to a freezer meal swap, with a salad (with berries!), and homemade crusty bread. And for dessert, parfaits ("which is a fancy word for ice cream sundaes"), thanks to the book Fancy Nancy and my girls' obsession with it.
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I made chicken in my crockpot with steamed haricot verts. I now have lunch/dinner for several days. I'm going to make parmesan chicken breasts with noodles later in the week.
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Mmm, spinach souffle sounds good.

Lately, my problem is that when I go shopping at the beginning of the week I buy ingredients for fancy things like spinach souffles, but then I'm always too tired to cook and the ingredients go bad. :(
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My freezer is all stocked up with broccoli chicken cheese rolls and chicken enchiladas. Plus I have leftover not-very-good peanut chicken noodles. I've got lunch for two weeks, easy! :)
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Dragon Lady wrote:6-quart or larger crockpot
Well, I got the chicken and put it in and put in a lot of water, all the time thinking "is this really supposed to fit in here??" Pretty sure I have a smaller crockpot... but, this is happening. 5-6 hours from now will either be disaster or a yummy pot of food. Only time will tell. Maybe next time I'll get a tiny cornish hen. :P
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Red Iguana to celebrate the return of the prodigal. He made us pasta carbonara last night

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Last night Marduk made french onion soup. It was amazing.
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I used to get dinner at Mountain West Burrito every now and then, but since they took out part of Campus Drive, it's a pain to drive there from where I park, so it wasn't worth it. Last week, I realized that I could kill two birds with one stone, since I usually go on a walk in the afternoon, and just walk there from my office and then take it home for dinner. :D
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In case anyone was curious, my chicken was totally cooked and edible and everything! There is a bit of a mess where the water in the crockpot overflowed, because the crockpot was too small for a whole chicken, but oh well. Turned out fine, and was easy to take apart.

Katya, I used to go to Mountain West Burrito all the time (but the one off State Street). So yummy.
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mic0, I'm glad you tried it! Too bad your crockpot is too small. That's weird that it overflowed, though. Mine simmers and has small bubbles, but never enough to overflow it. And I fill it to the brim. So it's also possible that your crockpot cooks hotter than mine, so it boils harder. Next time just use less water. There's not a specific guide to how much water to use. It'll just be more concentrated broth next time.

Out of curiosity, what did you make with it?
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I made naan tonight along with spicy kidney beans. It wasn't too hard! And delicious.
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We had Panda Express tonight. Because I was super accomplished today and actually wrote out a meal plan for the week, wrote a grocery list and went shopping before dinner. I even pulled out hamburger and had it defrosted to make swiss cheeseburgers. But then on my shopping list I wrote "hamburger" instead of "hamburger buns" so when I was at the store I thought, "What in the world? Why did I write down hamburger? I have almost a half a cow's worth of hamburger in my freezer. Did I have a brain cloud and just started writing everything I needed for the recipe instead of what I needed to buy?" I even then looked up at the meal list to see if it could be something else that I miswrote and couldn't figure it out. So I just crossed it off my list.

And then I got home and as I was walking into the house realized it should have been hamburger buns. [sigh] So we got Panda take out instead.
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awww sad. I was going to make something else, but then I found out I didn't have the lentils for it XD.
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Date at Rubio's for Taco Tuesday.
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I've decided maybe I should try all those things in my Pinterest food boards instead of just accumulating more. So I picked out 5 for the next week or two and got all but the most exotic ingredients. Tomorrow (or the next day) I hit up the Asian market (that one on Freedom is magical!) and get the rest of the stuff. And some Milkus, because milk-flavored soda beverage is surprisingly good.
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It probably overflowed both because it was so full and because I put it on high instead of low (which I didn't think would matter until you mentioned the boiling in your comment). I just made it with carrots, onion, and potato. Really simple.
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bobtheenchantedone wrote:Last night Marduk made french onion soup. It was amazing.
I have yet to find a recipe for french onion soup that I consider adequate. Would you be willing to share Marduk's?
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Unfortunately Marduk's recipies are in his brain, so you'd have to ask him. All I know is that red onions, beef broth, thyme, a baguette, and Dubliner cheese were all required at various points. Probably more stuff too.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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Re: What's for dinner?

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I am of the belief that a good onion soup needs a lot of butter to sautee the onions in. And that it doesn't taste right without French bread and cheese.
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