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Thanksgiving 2014 in pictures

One of the cute things to happen during thanksgiving was Máni, after we had moved back into the living room, had apparently stolen some turkey from someone's plate.  Trotted in very proud, like he does with his toys, and then when I went to go get it from him, he ran off.  I chased him into the laundry room in the basement and was able to get most of it back from him.

We don't have a ton of space in our house, so to get people enough places to sit makes a challenging, so we had to debate the seating arrangement a number of times and try to see if we could fit the people in a normal way.  Finally just had to do it the way we did.

Overall I was generally happy.  I should've pulled out the turkey at 161˚ instead of 165˚.  It would've had the other parts be just right.  Oh well I don't cook big birds that often.

2014 - Week 48 Cooking Results

Korean Tacos (sort of like this)

Basically I did the chicken like the recipe called for but not of the other things.  It worked out well.  Similar but different,

Spicy Carrot Sandwiches (yes again)

Good stuffs.

Bangers and Mash

That mustard in the mashed potatoes is surprising and good, I thought about doing it on a grander scale for Thanksgiving, but disregarded it as maybe pushing my luck

Chicken Wraps with Daikon Radish Sprouts (and other things)

So we did the wraps, but I forgot to use the sprouts, but they're still growing so I'll have to do this again.  Or at least something to use the sprouts.

Smokey Pork and White Bean Stew

Simple, quick to put together, pretty good.

Thanksgiving 2014 menu (Sunday)

2014 - Week 47 Cooking Results

Tenderloin Pizza (idea from AB live)

I was extremely happy with how the curst turned out on this one.  Sometimes you have sauce spill over over the side (crust ruined in that area), or there just happens to be a bit to much in that area (ruined again), or for whatever reason there is a break or tear that happens while cooking or before cooking that you miss (more annoying, and still ruined in that area).  But this time, there was no sauce spillage, no tears.  Just crust perfection.

In thinking about it, one could do more to make it more like a tenderloin, and maybe at some point I'll do that.  Pickles, Mustard...shredded lettuce after.  Something.  Anyways This was a good starter for the idea of a tenderloin pizza and we all enjoyed it.

Korean Tacos (sort of like this)

Delayed until today.  Even though my "busy season" is supposed to be over, I've still been busy, so I never got home with enough real time to get home and do the day before prep for this.  I did this Saturday (after getting the pumpkin bread in the oven).

Spicy Carrot Sandwiches

These are good as always.

Pork and Sugar Snap Peas

I saw some noodles in the cupboard that were bought for some reason that I don't remember, so I figured I should probably get them out of there to make more space (and not to waste them).  I guess they need to be made with something that is a bit more saucy because the noodles were pretty bland.  Occasionally there would be a bit where there was enough sauce and combined together well, but not mostly.

Skillet Cheeseburger Mac & Cheese

Quick, simple.  I swapped out the cheese called for for with Prairie Breeze.  It sort of did taste like a Cheeseburger.  I would make this again, because it is so quick and simple.

I pulled some chocolate out of the cupboard and I thought I had enough in the way of Lindt Chocolate (my normal brand for baking), but when I pulled out the 2nd bar that was there, it was the Lindt Excellence Chili Dark Chocolate Bar.  Now this is a perfectly tasty bar, but I'm not going to experiment (to often) on my friends when I'm not totally sure that it even sounds good.  So I then checked what else I had up there and there was a handful of bits and pieces and then some Callebaut.  So I used that on one of them and Lindt (70%) on the other.  Good stuffs.

2014 - Week 46 Cooking Results

Tuna Melt (mine using same process as last week)

Little bit more of this, little bit less of that, used things that were hanging out in the fridge.  Much more to my liking.  The process to finish?  Still remains fantastic.

Spiced Lamb Patties with Nutty Garlic Sauce

This was easier then I thought it would be to make and very good.  Between the timing of doing the meat and the sauce while the meat is cooking and the toppings while the second batch is cooking.  Good stuffs.  I have almond butter left now, so we'll see what else we can do with that (or this again)

Tenderloin Pizza (idea from AB Live)

Delayed until today.  While picking up a tenderloin from B&B Joseph and I had a short discussion with the people behind the counter about the pizza that was made and how it was done.  They had pretty good sandwiches (ok ingredients in pretty good bread).

All Pork Hot Dogs

om nom nom.  Is this becoming a delivery system for the Garlic Dill Sauerkraut?  Perhaps, but what are you going to do.

Turkey and Chorizo Burgers with Guacamole

We had this twice.  So I made it the first time (changing the ratio from 1:2 to 1:1) and then made it again later in the week (because Joseph wanted to have the pizza to).  Both times were quite good.

Baked Ziti with Sausage

So I don't know what it is about the Hy-vee I go to, but they just don't seem to carry ziti, ever.  So usually when it calls for ziti, I just swap it straight out for penne cause I know it won't be there.  This recipe had weaknesses.  Simple, good, but it seems to be under seasoned.  I addressed it a bit, but even so.  Anyways it disappeared quickly.

After some minor convincing we ordered a set of Cake Truffles from Momofuku Milk Bar.  They showed up the day we had the ziti.  These are amazing.  I don't know what else I can say about them.  ahhhh-maaaaaa-zzzziiiinnnnggg

2014 - Week 45 Cooking Results

Rice and Beans with Fried Eggs

So this was a lot easier when using canned beans.  It came together quickly and was ok.  Not great, but ok.  Maybe with the addition of the right sauce (wasn't willing to buy), it would be better but who knows.  At least I wasn't full of feelings of failure after it.

Sloppy Sammys

om nom nom

Tuna Melts (sort of following, not making pickles)

This was ok.  I've made better mixtures.  The method was not bad by any means, though.  I used a Ciabatta from Big Sky Bread.  It was...uh..to dense, honestly.  But still, you use what you have to work with.  I like the method of melting using it open face, finishing the top off in the toaster so you can add things like pickles and lettuce after the fact.  I may have to do this again (with my own mixture).  And because I bought plenty of tuna, probably will.

mini-Beef Burgers

In my efforts to avoid a particular place for a bit (I'm not sure how long they'll be in the crap house), I had Shannon run off to La Mie to pick up something to put burgers on.  She came up with dinner rolls.  These were a nice replacement to what I normally would've gotten.  I love La Mie bread, but they close before it is possible for me to get there, normally, to pick up bread, unless I do it on the way to work, which, sometimes, they aren't finished baking by that time.  And then they close at 4, so even if I leave work early at 4, I won't be able to make it there by the time they close.  So that is why the other place is my normal choice.  I can pick it up at Dahl's and another place on the way home (depending on which way I go) and not having to worry about making it there before they close.

So she took care of that issue since she was able to be out and about during the day.  But this was nice and simple.  Locally raised beef (I think Lucky George), little salt and pepper, and some cheese (and other toppings).  It added up to be a good quick dinner, before Shannon headed off to her art class.

Smokin' Mac & Cheese

I don't think that Smokin really describes this that well.  It had a little bit of heat and a little bit of smoke from the chipotle pepper, but it wasn't anything that was direct and forward.  I was in a rush from getting home a little later then I intended (the stop by the Cheese shop to pick up meat and have a beer didn't help either, but I already had left work after 6).  So I rushed through, and may have not reduced down the sauce enough.  It did overflow a bit in the oven (which actually created smoke...maybe that's where it was :-D ), but after cooking through it was a pretty good dish of mac & cheese.

Tomato Fennel Soup (sort of based on) with grilled cheese

After a blender blade replacement, the blender was back up to full service.  it appears as if whatever the turning mechanism was had basically given up the ghost.  I'm not sure if it's just age, in general, or what, but after a quick part swap out, I was back in business.

Makes me think that perhaps I should go after the food processor blade next.  Not that it doesn't work, but perhaps it is no longer sharp or as sharp as it used to be.  That's neither here nor there right now.

I had some of the last fresh fennel from Cleverley Farms, tomatoes from a can and etc.  It made for a nice soup, but I don't think it had quite enough of the fennel flavor.  You could taste it in there, I just want it a bit more.  I made grilled cheese using some of the leftover gorgonzola and some Prairie Breeze.  Good stuffs.  Came together well and dipped into the soup well.

2014 - Week 45 Cooking

So this is the first week of the last (for the third time) super busy season for me at work.  Since things can go very good (not much has changed), or very bad (they didn't tell me about things that should've changed), this can lead to obnoxiously long hours, or a normal week.  To counter this, I will plan on an excessively easy week of cooking.