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Meal Plan Monday April 22

Happy Earth Day!!

Happy Birthday to my Auntie Gayle!! Love you!

Last week I had my two lower wisdom teeth pulled.  I had had the uppers pulled a few weeks ago.

The uppers weren’t that bad, in fact I was able to eat chicken for dinner that night.  The pain got worse as the days went on, but it still wasn’t all that bad.

So I figured the lower ones would be no big deal.  I am a pro now, after all.

Wrong!

Not only did it take longer for the extraction, but the pain was worse, and lasted longer.  In fact, they are still sore and swollen.

Since I knew I was having them pulled, I planned on making this tomato soup and these grilled cheese sandwiches.  I originally thought it was great that the recipe used a crock-pot.  However, it seemed unnecessary, since you have to make a roux, and add it before serving.  Really you just have to cook the veggies.

So I clicked back through all the links and found a stove-top recipe.  Which I ended up altering, a little.

Now, if you know me, you know I am not a fan of soup.  I don’t like the liquid with chunks in it.  And I don’t like vegetables.  And I don’t like soggy stuff.

But blended soups, like tomato soup, I can tolerate.

I have this handy-dandy soup blender.  Which to date I have mostly used to make baby food.  I figured it was perfect for this.

I was going to make a smaller batch, but changed my mind.  I am glad I did, because I couldn’t eat for the next 3 days and the soup was perfect!

 

Tomato Basil Parmesan Soup

Ingredients: 

oil for sauteing

1 cup finely diced carrots

1 cup finely diced onions

3 cloves garlic, minced

28 oz (or 3 cups) diced tomatoes with juices

1 tsp dried oregano

1 Tbsp dried basil, or 4 Tbsp fresh

4 cups chicken broth

1/2 bay leaf

1/2 cup butter

1/2 cup flour

2 cups half and half, warmed

1/2 cup parmesan cheese, freshly grated

1/2 cup parmesan-romano cheese blend, grated

1/4 tsp black pepper

pinch of  salt

Directions:

Saute carrots, onions and garlic in oil, over medium heat until onions are soft.

Tomato-Basil_soup

Add oregano, basil, bay leaf and tomatoes.  Stir for a minute, pour into blender with chicken broth.

Turn heat on high and bring to a boil.  Turn heat down to medium and cook for about 15-30 minutes, stirring occasionally.

For Stove Top: After sauteing vegetables add herbs, tomatoes, and chicken broth.  Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer 15-30 minutes.

While soup is simmering prepare roux.  Melt butter over low heat in a sauce pan.  Add flour and stir until mixed.

Slowly whisk in one cup of hot soup.  Add another 1-2 cups of soup, whisk constantly.  Add mixture back to the rest of the soup, in blender or soup pot.  Simmer while constantly stirring until soup thickens.

The blender is not big enough for all 6+ cups of soup, so I had to add the warm cream in a separate bowl. Blending in two parts.

The blender is not big enough for all 6+ cups of soup, so I had to add the warm cream in a separate bowl. Blending in two parts.

Remove bay leaf and blend until desired consistency is reached.  Add parmesan cheese and blend until cheese is incorporated.

For Stove Top: Whisk in cheese, stir until cheese is incorporated.  If you want a smooth soup transfer to a blender at this point.  It is fine to serve as a chunky soup too.

Add warmed cream, salt and pepper, simmer another 15 minutes.

Serve with cheese on top and saltine crackers, if desired.

Ian's Portion of our dinner

Ian’s Portion of our dinner

Meal Plan 4/22-4/28

Mon: I will be gone so the boys are fending for themselves

Tue: Baked Chicken Cordon Bleu (using pasta instead of rice)

Wed: Sloppy Joes with 40-minute hamburger buns

Thr: Bacon Chedder Quesadillas and Chicken Ranch Tacos

Fri: Open for discussion

Sat: Left-overs

Sun: Pan-Roasted Chicken with Lemon-Garlic Green Beans
Happy Cooking

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Meal Plan Monday April 15

Happy Tax Day!

Did you mail yours off?

I kept asking my husband if he was sure we didn’t need to go pick our taxes up and sign something.  He kept telling me that it was all electronic this year (this is the first year we don’t have a bunch of stuff that makes e-filing impossible).  I got a call on Sat, “this is a reminder you need to mail your state taxes in on Monday, so come by this weekend and pick them up”….

Once again it was a very busy weekend for us.  While I never made it to the store, I was able to make a meal plan for the next couple weeks.  Which includes a day for making baby food.

Let's Eat!

Meal Plan 4/15-4/21

Mon: Lemon Chicken Romano with Lemon Risotto

Tue: Parmesan Crusted Pesto Grilled Cheese Sandwich with Crockpot Tomato Basil Soup

Wed: Hubby’s Birthday so we are going OUT to dinner!

Thr: Pepperjack Pulled Pork Ciabatta Sandwich with some kinda veggie on the side

Fri: Crockpot Pesto Ranch Chicken with pasta

Sat: Baby Food Making Time!

Sun: Beer Marinated Pork Chops with Cheese Topping and Roasted Ranch Potatoes with Bacon and Cheese and Southern Biscuits

Happy Cooking

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Meal Plan Monday April 8

Baby Sid has graduated to a highchair.  I am not as pleased about this as I should be, simply because we have no space in our dinning room for our highchair.  It has these folding legs that form a very large triangle.  It takes up SO much space.

But he is super cute in it. And Ian is happy to have him at the table.

Baby Sid Highchair

It is nice that he can sit with us at restaurants now

Baby Sid Highchair

even if he does want to use the table as a chew toy…

Sometimes when I cook I don’t really use recipes.  This is gonna be that kinda week.  So my plan might help you with some ideas, but not so much with actual recipes.  Oh, and we are using a lot of hamburger meat…

Menu Plan 4/8-4/14

Mon: Spaghetti, no not the kind from a jar, but the kind I don’t have a recipe for

Tue: Beef Stew

Wed: Tacos

Thr: Sage Pork Chops with Parmesan Rice

Fri: Sloppy Joes (yes, I am singing the Adam Sandler song when I type it)

Sat: come on, you know I don’t make dinner on Sat…

Sun: Helping to host a baby shower so all my kitchen time will be devoted to that!
Happy Cooking

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Easter Rolls and Menu Plan Monday 4/1

Happy April’s Fools Day!

I wanted to play a prank on you, but I am not that witty and can’t think of anything that has not been done before, so this is just a boring food post.

You’re welcome.

I was, and usually am, in charge of rolls for Easter Dinner, or any dinner.

This year we, well my sister, decided we should have a full turkey dinner for Easter.  During Thanksgiving time we ended up with 3 turkeys, two of them free.

I saw this pin on Pinterest

Source: flickr.com viaDawn Marie on Pinterest

and thought they were adorable!

The pin says just use a yeast roll recipe, pinch up the ears and poke holes for eyes.

Easy.  Right?

Wrong….

So the link on the pin takes you to someone’s Flickr account and there is just a picture.

To find some directions I Googled ‘Easter bunny rolls’ and found a bread making blog, Artisan Bread in Five Minutes.  What a perfect blog!  I am going to have to go back and search through it, because there is nothing I love more than bread!

Back to the rolls.  They wrote a post about these cute little bunnies, and they claim the above pin is really a COOKIE!

I know! I guess you can’t believe everything to see on the internet…

But I tried anyway, as they also did.

EasterRolls

Nailed IT!

However, if you would like to attempt these rolls the people from Bread in 5 give some tips on how to accomplish them.

Menu Plan 4/1-4/7

Mon: Fresh Fish, my husband caught this past weekend, with pasta

Tue: We will be gone

Wed: One-Pot Chicken & Brown Rice

Thr: Sesame Beef

Fri: Pesto Chicken Tortellini Soup (but made with chicken in the soup and cheese tortellini instead)

Sat: Leftovers shall be consumed

Sun: Easy Pork Chops and Rice
Happy Cooking

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