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2022 - Week 47 Cooking / Thanksgiving Results

French Toast (Using leftover Challah)

The Challah was a bit dense, so didn’t absorb the liquid as much as it probably should have. Even so this was an interesting preparation method.

Ham Steak and Scrambled Eggs

Free Ham, eggs already obtained. Good things.

Brats

Good as Always.

Thanksgiving

I swapped out the gravy, I didn’t do the Crispy Skin, I did end up adding cranberry sauce. We ended up with 6 guests and ourselves. I didn’t find lefse, but I also didn’t look that hard for it. I didn’t have to wake up extraordinarily early for any day of the week, and the day of work, was pretty much finishing mashed potatoes (peeled and stored the day before), and baking or reheating things. And the bread pudding. So it was a pretty easy day, as thanksgivings go.

Saturday: Cut into cubes and dried the challah.

Sunday: Whipped Honey butter. Grocery shopping for the week.

Monday: Make cornbread, cube cornbread, dry cornbread.

Tuesday: Cranberry sauce, prep carrots, prep celery, Thanksgiving grocery shopping, breakdown bird. This is where I put away the thighs and drumsticks for the purpose of making the confit turkey later, since I wouldn’t have enough time. I need new kitchen shears, or sharpen the ones I have, or my hands just can’t take the kind of effort needed to break through bones anymore. Any of these are possible.

I trussed the turkey breasts, after using salt and pepper on the inside, and Momofuku Savory Salt not he outside. Then put them in a bag, with a pat or two or three of butter, sucked the air out and tossed them in the fridge.

We bought extra turkey breasts (probably not the most humanely treated), just in case, I got the last two at the Fareway near me. I ended up just dropping one into the freezer and prepared the other a bit differently. I used a combo of the Momofuku Spicy salt and some Soy Sauce. I’m not quite sure if it was the meat or the combination of the brine and something else, but this kept out gassing. No leaks found, but I re-bagged it and then had to drain air out of it a couple of times (cut, reseal). It was kind of annoying.

This also had a trip out to Grade A to pick up the Turkey and veggie box, which I was running a bit behind, but did get to pet Rupert, and that’s a good time.

Wednesday: This was a big prep day. After doing some googling on potatoes and confirming it with my Brother, I was convinced it was ok to store potatoes in water and move forward. I spent a bit of time at the Cheese Shop, after I picked up some rolls at La Mie. I eventually spent too much money and made my way out of there. Picked up some tarts and spent the rest of the day prepping, and making dishes. I had everything in a good place and called it a day.

Thursday: I moved some things around in the kitchen, got the sous vide tub setup, off the main counters, and got the turkey in and then went through my morning routine of coffee, exercise, shower, then started to get things ready for Finishing.

Potatoes, already sliced and peeled, I just poured from their two containers (6 pounds couldn’t fit into one) into the pot, added a bit more water and started to slowly cook them.

I brought the sweet potatoes and dressing out to warm up.

I got the dried challah bread setup and started their soaking.

So I did some calculations on when things would need to be done, and then figured out when they needed to go into the oven and went from there.

I got the gravy out at some point, panned it and starting to bring it up to temp. Got the gravy serving dishes (one a gravy boat, the other a cream dispenser) and got them warmed up with hot water.

Sliced the turkey breasts (via Grade A).

Called for dinner at 1:01, just a bit late, though I was waiting for a pause in the conversation.

Friday afternoon, I pulled out the turkey carcass and with some onions, leftover diced up carrots and celery, and them simmered them slowly overnight and around 3 on Saturday I combined the stocks into one pot, had entirely to much, so took out quite a bit to save for a bit later in the week. I added some celery, carrot, onions, sweet potato, and potatoes and then a bunch of turkey. Seasoned it up a bit and called it a dinner.

As we have repaired our dishwasher a few times over the years, it may be time to get a new one. It used to be very quiet, now, not so much. I normally would have ran a load of two while the family was at thanksgiving, but didn’t want to, cause at certain points it’s a bit loud.

2022 - Week 47 Cooking

I got my plan ready, started ticking off boxes. Looking forward to the efforts this week and having family over. The anxiety (?) or edge depression, or mix of both I’ve been feeling has cooled off quite a bit as I have my plan in place and have a whole week of using a different part of my brain ahead of me. I’ve turned off my work calendars and am ready to just have to work on the physical and planning and a bit of math.

Every time I do something like this, my respect grows for those who work in the restaurant industry on making meals that are quite fantastic many nights a week and they don’t have months to plan for every week.

Easy cooking week ahead cause…lots of other work to do.

  • French Toast (Using leftover Challah)

  • Ham Steak and Scrambled Eggs

  • Brats

2022 - Week 46 Cooking Results

Tingly Brown Butter Pumpkin Noodles

I had a number of the tingly noodles left, so much so the last time I ordered noodles, it didn’t include them. I used dried sage, shredded parm (the good kind), and this came together pretty quick. Good quick tasty meal.

Meatloaf: Reloaded

I made this a couple of years ago. And I agree with myself that this feels like a mole, I hand formed the love this time, as I may have added a bit to much in the way of breadcrumbs. I added a bit of water to soften them up a bit and over all it turned out pretty well. I made mashed potatoes and I added some mushroom garum to it as an attempt to see if it a. add some savory notes (it did) and b. wasn’t to altering over all to turn off family (it didn’t). So I may adjust it up a bit (from 1 tablespoon to 1.5 per batch). Anyways good things. Felt good to make a dinner that required some effort, as opposed to what I’ve been doing recently.

Southern Ham and Bean Soup

Does it need the dark brown sugar? I guess? It could probably go without it but I suppose it adds something. Maybe just a bit of molasses? Anyways, Good soup, forgot to add the green beans at the end.

Taco Salad

Crooked Gap Chorizo, taco fixins, good things.

Ham & Eggs English muffins

Free (thanks work!) ham, eggs and english muffins.

Brats

Some of the last I have from Lucky George. I miss those Large Black Pigs.

2022 - Thanksgiving Menu Plan

Appetizers

  • Carrots, Celery, Cornichons - Tuesday

    • Carrots bought at Iowa Food Coop Tuesday, Prepped Tuesday Night??

    • Celery bought Sunday, prepped Tuesday Morning'

    • Cornichons w/ Cheese and Meat Board, Wednesday

    • Plastic Containers

  • Cheese and Meat Board (Cheese Shop) pickup Wednesday

    • Fridge Space

  • Crackers, variety - Sunday

Bread

  • Whipped Honey Butter

    • Buy butter on Sunday, Can do this Sunday

    • Plastic Container needed

  • Lefse - Bought

    • Buy Sunday

  • Rolls

    • La Mie Wednesday

    • Was going to make my own, will experiment over the year

Mains

  • Fresh Greens Salad

    • Thursday

    • Fridge Space

  • Confit Turkey Theighs (Delayed), timing with turkey doesn’t work out

  • Sous Vide Turkey Brest with Crispy Skin

    • Pick up Turkey / Grade A at Noon

    • Break down Turkey on Tuesday Afternoon / evening

      • save giblets, etc for Gravey, store thighs drumsticks for Confit for later

    • Bind Turkey Breasts Tuesday

    • Rest in Fridge in sealed bag Tuesday

    • Sous Vide Day off

    • Skin: Wednesday

  • Turkey Gravy

    • Wednesday

    • Roasting Pan

    • re-warm day of, req: 3 qt sauce pan

  • Garlic Parmesan Mashed Potatoes (the Classic)

    • Peel Potatoes on Tuesday Morning

    • Prep Other Parts Tuesday Morning (cheese garlic, etc)

    • Requires: Large Pot, Small sauce pan 1.5 qt

  • Spicy Sweet Potato and Bacon Casserole

    • Do steps 1 & 2 (Monday)

    • Finish Day of

    • requries 13x9 Baking Dish

  • Spicy Cornbread Stuffing with Red Peppers, Chipotle Chiles, and Andouille Sausage

    • Seems out of context to current Menu, still want to make

  • Cornbread and Sausage Stuffing (Classic)

    • Green Onion Sausage acquired today (Crooked Gap)

    • Use Lasagna pan (thanks Linda!)

    • Corn Bread Monday

    • 35-40m at 400F

Desserts

  • Double Apple Bread Pudding

    • Acquired and weighed Friday

    • Challah Cut on Saturday

    • Bake Bread cubes Saturday

    • Make Sugar Cube Covering

    • Use soon to be aquired 13x9 glass baking dish that I could’ve sworn Shannon had (arrives 11/16)

    • Final Prep day off

    • Bake when stuffing comes out of oven

    • Pull out to cool during dinner

  • Skillet Apple Crisp (not enough pans)

  • Pumpkin Cheese Cake (Picked up Wednesday)

2022 - Week 45 Cooking Result

Hot honey Beer Braised Chicken with Butternut Squash

I got invited to a facebook group full of, apparently people that buy a lot of Momofuku products, where this recipe was shared a bit early. But by the time I got around to making it, it was up on their website. That being said, I really do like their hot honey. It has that chili crunch flavor softened by the honey sweetness which will make it far more acceptable for my dear wise. I did take the time to get some pumpkin ale and go from there. It was a a nice weeknight meal. I ate the leftovers for lunch.

Chicken And Corn Chowder with Sweet Potatoes

Is it bad that I a when ever I see the word “chowder” I inherently think about the Simpson’s episode where the french waiter argues about it? Anyways, It made quite a bit more then I was expecting, but after having soup for lunch days afterwards, It definitely gets a thumbs up.

Brats

Good as always.

Beecher’s Mac & Cheese (saw at CostCo, one of my brothers works for a sister company)

It’s pretty good. Are there things you can miss when not cooked in a cast iron pan? Or being able to adjust the seasoning exactly how you like? Sure, but for a low effort meal? Not to shabby, and pretty damn good.

Pancakes

Used the rest of the buttermilk, waste not, Good things.

2022 - Week 44 Cooking Results

Spaghetti Squash with Red Sauce

Baked the Squash, made a simple red sauce with Italian sausage over low heat to allow the flavors to all come together. Turned out pretty good.

Hot honey Beer Braised Chicken with Butternut Squash (experimental)

I had forgotten this was on the list, and was kind of set on pizza, so delayed. And between the time that I put this on my “things to do” they formalized and published the recipe.

Chicken And Corn Chowder with Sweet Potatoes

I didn’t buy the corn muffin mix (swaps documents, adds to grocery list), so Delayed!

Smokin Mac N Cheese (With Pumpkin)

This took a bit of time to get done, I admit I wasn’t actually working at a quick pace. I made some adjustments. Added Jalapeño powder, instead of cayenne, because I didn’t have any. I also added a can of pumpkin puree, which made it a bit more liquid than the recipe would normally be, but even so, it came together well. I adjusted a couple of other things up a bit as well. Turned out pretty good, a little heat and complexity.

Brats

Good as always.

I bought a few pie pumpkins. I prepped the pumpkins on the Sunday. One of them didn’t look quite right, and after a bit of googling, found out that it probably wasn’t good, so I tossed it. I ended up with about 2.6 pounds. Not enough to make 3 loaves or 6 smaller loaves, so I ended up just making 4 mini loaves. Since our team lead, who has been out for a bit, was coming down to possibly receive and award, I figured I’d make some mini loaves to pass out at the event. We, under her guidance and development, won the award, which was pretty cool. I wasn’t aware that there were other people at our company, that were up for awards too. Anyways, it was nice to do some baking, pass them out and see my team lead again. I baked the chocolate chunk pumpkin bread on Wednesday night so it would be under 24 hours between baking and delivery. I am happy that our team is allowed to be innovative, and are trusted with things that can be so important. As a side note, while baking, I finished off the existing Vanilla, Flour, and Sugar, but I was aware they were low, so I was able to just swap to the next one I had.

2022 - Week 43 Cooking Results

Taking a front line roll, while my team lead is out, has been quite taxing. Enough so that I got this.

Texts from Shannon

I am starting my 3rd day of a 4 day weekend. I was planning on taking off the previous Friday, but wanted to be around for questions. Anyways, Under a month left. I need to watch my own mood better to make sure that I stay within reasonable bounds.

Pancakes

Buttermilk, and I had blueberries on mine.

Chicken with salad

Some of the last fresh greens of the season, some chicken and some dressing and other things. Good Stuff.

Brats

Good as always.

Chicken and Sweet Potato Curry

Sweet potato season continues, Some simmering, some cooking and a good dinner. I thought that it needed more chicken but starting preparing way to much, so I put a bunch of diced chicken in the freezer. I waited to adde the diced peanuts to my own. Good things.

Faster than you can boil pasta Cherry Tomato Sauce

Simple, quick, and surprisingly extra delicious. Smelling the Wild Rose Vinegar, I was like rose rose, a bit of vinegar. It made the tomatoes just pop in flavor. Ate dinner and enjoyed it.