http://www.democraticunderground.com/11571290Oh my.
One can tell how provincial, how small-worldish, the primitives are, using "dinner" as the name for the evening meal, when most of the world calls the evening meal "supper" and the noon meal "dinner."
Lucinda (13,396 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail
What's for dinner? ~ Friday the 16th edition!
Sorry I didn't get this posted earlier.
I'm one of the people who couldn't see DU3 earlier, but it did give me a chance to rummage through the archives!
I'm on my own tonight, and not sure what I'll do for dinner yet, so put me in the undecided column.
What's for dinner where you are?
Nobody could see DU3 earlier, Lu.
NRaleighLiberal (20,100 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail
1. Going to a movie, so something quick - Brussels Sprouts sauteed with toasted almonds in brown butter over quinoa.
Going to see the Clooney movie The Descendents.
Hmmm.
franksolich is going to have
ragout de veau au bouillon de poulet,
cotelletes de porc et pommes de terre, and
crevettes et oeufs a la Florentine this evening, and then is going to sit down and read a book, a biography of the television star Andy Kaufman.
GoCubsGo (7,600 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail
2. Tortilla soup.
A vegetarian version. I made some vegetable stock recently, and needed the room in my freezer. I also pulled out some Roman beans and chickpeas I had frozen. I also have a zucchini and some "Mexican blend" cheese to go in it, as well as a couple of cans of tomatoes with Hatch Green chilis. Not sure what else I'll add to it. Other than tortillas, that is.
daleanime (2,264 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail
3. Angel hair with marinara ....
a garlic bread and roasted veg's.
Well, one has to admit "veg" sounds a Hell of a lot less baby-talk than "v****e."
Denninmi (1,641 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail
4. Nothing.
And I mean it this time.
WhollyHeretic (3,601 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail
5. Creamy tomato and veggie soup. Maybe pick up some bread on the way home to go with it.
I made a big batch last weekend. It was a bit of an experiment. It turned out well. I had some fat free half and half that I had used in another recipe and decided to try and make a fat free creamy tomato soup. I started with a big can of crushed tomatoes (6 lb) and vegetable stock. I added onions, peppers, baby bellas, corn, and spices. I then thickened it by adding a couple small cans of tomato paste, fat free half and half, and some corn starch. I also added a little honey to balance out the tomato flavor. I think this recipe may replace my normal tomato and v****e soup.