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NJCher

(35,804 posts)
Mon Sep 11, 2023, 04:42 PM Sep 2023

What's for Dinner, Mon., Sept. 11, 2023

Miso glazed vegetables. The vegetables are daikon radish and sliced eggplant. Tofu, too.

It's a pretty easy recipe. Just mix the miso paste with sake, mirin, a little sweetener like agave, and egg yolk. Fry the veggies and then put on the glaze.

I'm trying this from the Japanese section of Jeremy Pang's Simple Family Feasts cookbook, which I checked out from the library.

Superberry kombucha.

Iced decaf and a Zaini chocolate for dessert.

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What's for Dinner, Mon., Sept. 11, 2023 (Original Post) NJCher Sep 2023 OP
Dinner today chillfactor Sep 2023 #1
Fish Curry with Fenugreek, basmati rice and a nice tossed salad with lots of fresh veggies. Callalily Sep 2023 #2
Left over spaghetti with garlic bread. Emile Sep 2023 #3
chicken patty sandwiches MissMillie Sep 2023 #4
pasta with spicy Italian sausage meatballs and tomato sauce mike_c Sep 2023 #5

MissMillie

(38,598 posts)
4. chicken patty sandwiches
Mon Sep 11, 2023, 07:13 PM
Sep 2023

on toasted bulkie rolls

Al has American cheese, lettuce and mayo on his.

I have buffalo sauce, a squeeze of blue cheese dressing and lettuce on mine

Side salads (they're like side salad versions of a chef salad--minus the turkey)


Dad had garlic/herb breaded & baked drumsticks, Spanish rice and sauteed yellow squash.

mike_c

(36,281 posts)
5. pasta with spicy Italian sausage meatballs and tomato sauce
Mon Sep 11, 2023, 11:22 PM
Sep 2023

Your typical homemade tomato-mushroom-basil-marinara sauce with meat balls. I had a bunch of those super flavorful, kinda drying out, shriveled tomatoes to use. We live in a desert so thin skinned tomatoes on the counter start to lose moisture pretty quick, but as they wrinkle they get tastier. I sliced a few marinated baby artichokes to go with, and topped the pasta with shaved pecorino-romano cheese.

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