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NJCher

(35,835 posts)
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 05:29 PM Jul 2023

What's for Dinner, Mon., July 24, 2023

Turkey burger with Asian seasonings. Lettuce, toasted butter low-carb roll.

Sweet potato fries.

Garlic dill hummus to use as a dip with the miniature sweet peppers.

Dessert: vanilla yogurt with blueberries and pomegranate seeds.

Earl Grey iced tea.

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What's for Dinner, Mon., July 24, 2023 (Original Post) NJCher Jul 2023 OP
Grilled tenderloin, and other stuff that hasn't been decided yet. Callalily Jul 2023 #1
I'm home and cooking again Jilly_in_VA Jul 2023 #2
Pork steak, green beans, fried zucchini and potatoes. Emile Jul 2023 #3
chicken salad surrealAmerican Jul 2023 #4
Same here dweller Jul 2023 #11
Another sandwich tonight Yonnie3 Jul 2023 #5
Corn off the cob, potatoes, fresh green beans, onions Marthe48 Jul 2023 #6
Foil wrap is great... 2naSalit Jul 2023 #7
I don't have a grill any more Marthe48 Jul 2023 #9
I don't do much cooking at home... 2naSalit Jul 2023 #10
I know what you mean Marthe48 Jul 2023 #12
Same here. 2naSalit Jul 2023 #13
A professional chef told me Diamond_Dog Jul 2023 #14
So hot using air fryer again chillfactor Jul 2023 #8
Tacos. Store sells already made Pico de Gallo. So I will add that. applegrove Jul 2023 #15
Leftover Chinese takeout Retrograde Jul 2023 #16

Jilly_in_VA

(10,045 posts)
2. I'm home and cooking again
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 05:35 PM
Jul 2023

Whatchagot stir-fry made with chicken breast, broccoli florets, and carrots. Served over rice, of course. Beverage of choice.

((Whatchagot refers to "whatever's in the fridge/freezer", of course, since I haven't had a chance to go shopping.)

Emile

(23,190 posts)
3. Pork steak, green beans, fried zucchini and potatoes.
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 05:35 PM
Jul 2023

Zucchini brownies with ice cream before bedtime.

surrealAmerican

(11,369 posts)
4. chicken salad
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 05:39 PM
Jul 2023

For some reason, I've been craving it for days - finally got to the supermarket and got some chicken this morning.

Yonnie3

(17,516 posts)
5. Another sandwich tonight
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 05:43 PM
Jul 2023

TJ is sleeping off last night's shift so it's just me and I've just come in from cleaning up after pruning. I am hot and thirsty.

This sandwich is turkey and Swiss cheese on toasted rye with lettuce, fresh tomato and mayo.

I will have fresh peach slices and yogurt if I have a hankering for more.

Marthe48

(17,128 posts)
6. Corn off the cob, potatoes, fresh green beans, onions
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 05:44 PM
Jul 2023

Cooked together with salt pepper, a bit of liquid smoke, a bit of bacon fat and butter. A piece of kielbasa cooked separately.

My sister-in-law used to make foil packs of the vegetables and cook them on the grill. I had forgotten all about it. I hope I keep it in the lineup. So good!

2naSalit

(86,963 posts)
7. Foil wrap is great...
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 06:04 PM
Jul 2023

I really got interested in it about five years ago when I had the occasion to be on site with a very skilled chef for an entire summer, foil wrapped all kinds of things was one of his summer specialties. He cooked on the grill most of the time when it came to dinner, there was a screened porch dining room in the shade, it was lovely, the food was elegant.

Now I do a Sunday dinner with my hiking pal and he has a grill and a smoker, we both just got the same model of a nice counter top convection oven so we have many options, we always cook at his house. He likes to cook veggies in foil wrap too so I can still enjoy some of my favorites from the summer of fine food.

The convection oven is great for corn on the cob, takes a few minutes and you can get charred ends if you want them. I eat a lot more of it now. Yesterday I convinced him that firing up the grill just for ContheC and it could be done by the time the grill was ready. It was +98F, he was on his way to go get going on that when the heat and my words hit him simultaneously, he comically came right back in and asked, "how many minutes?" We cooked it in the convection oven and have a cold plate of veggies, cheese and sourdough pieces with it. We just both wanted corn on the cob.

Marthe48

(17,128 posts)
9. I don't have a grill any more
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 06:12 PM
Jul 2023

It is just me. I roast a lot of veggies in the oven. Today, it was a dry stew

Sounds like you have a lot of good times over your cooking devices

2naSalit

(86,963 posts)
10. I don't do much cooking at home...
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 06:17 PM
Jul 2023

Not much of a kitchen, meaning no counter/prep space, and the counter top thing was a major compromise but it has helped inspire me to cook more as I have been in a slump lately. Except for Sundays, it's just me as well. I just get tired of cooking for myself all the time.

Marthe48

(17,128 posts)
12. I know what you mean
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 06:21 PM
Jul 2023

But bite for bite, cheaper to make a nice meal at home, probably safer :/ I usually try to cook enough to have leftovers for a day or 2.

2naSalit

(86,963 posts)
13. Same here.
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 06:25 PM
Jul 2023

I had leftovers from Saturday for dinner tonight. I'll eat the bosc pear I got if I need something sweet later.

I wish the indictments for J6/-45 would hurry up and be announced, I have all this popcorn!

Diamond_Dog

(32,196 posts)
14. A professional chef told me
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 06:36 PM
Jul 2023

To cook fish fillets in wrapped foil, add some butter and lemon, or dill and parsley. Sometimes I use seasoned salt. It is delicious.

Retrograde

(10,184 posts)
16. Leftover Chinese takeout
Mon Jul 24, 2023, 08:48 PM
Jul 2023

since I don't feel like cooking after getting home today. Some sort of fruit for dessert, maybe peaches with yogurt

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