During
this pandemic, one of my highlights in our seemingly endless days in
self-isolation is food… Food isn’t all that important to Laurie so meal plans
are usually my choice, but of course veto power rests with her. Some of the meal planning decisions are
simple. Does Laurie have to cook…or is
it something that I can grill or fry? She
doesn’t grill or fry and I don’t use the oven.
Plus, if something has to be lightly breaded/coated, those tasks are
also in her bailiwick!
So here’s
a recent pictorial summary showing some of our meals…along with a couple of
breakfast leftover ‘spinoffs’.
When
neither of us feels like cooking and Laurie feels like something both simple
and light, we resort to a cheese and meat plate, usually with crackers. In this case we had 2 types of salami,
prosciutto and 4 types of cheese…buttermilk, sharp cheddar, Gouda and Manchego.
On
morning as I perused our refrigerator for breakfast possibilities, I came
across a bit of leftover chili without beans and a leftover all beef hot
dog. Mix, heat in the frying pan, pour
it over a slice of buttered bread and add an egg… Breakfast excellence!
A recent
visit to Costco, (A face mask required business), yielded a huge package of
“Tuscan” seasoned pork tenderloins. I
grilled this first batch, ensuring that I had enough for leftovers. They were moist and had a nice flavor too…
These
were the pre-packaged ‘Reser’s Main St. Bistro Baked Scalloped Potatoes’ that
we paired with the pork tenderloins.
Since they were pre-cooked, it didn’t take long (22 minutes) for dinner
to be served! We did opt to heat them in
the oven vs the microwave, so that the top would be browned.
This is
Laurie’s plate with the pork tenderloins and baked scalloped potatoes ‘paired’
with a couple stalks of celery. OK, what
the heck, so we were a little light on vegetables. Wait!
Potato is a vegetable too!
On
another morning, I made breakfast for us.
We make a ‘full breakfast’ about once a week. This is Laurie’s modest breakfast…
My
breakfast that morning was a bit larger.
Instead of bacon, I took several of those leftover pork tenderloins and
sliced them in half so that they’d be thinner and would heat up nicely in the
frying pan. Of course I did ‘have to’
make a sandwich out of a couple of them.
On
another occasion, I found a box of ‘TGI Friday’s Cheddar and Bacon Potato
Skins’ in the freezer. We’d purchased
them at the local Ingles Grocery Store.
They were OK if not great, dispite adding spices, but they were easy and filling. There were way too many to finish at one
sitting.
Yes…finally,
a relatively healthy meal! We paired
seasoned pre-packaged Mahi-Mahi filets from Costco with fresh frozen green
beans. We’ve tried several of the
pre-seasoned frozen fish options from Costco, including the salmon, cod and halibut and
we’ve been quite pleased. I don't remember the brand name for the Mahi-Mahi.
I know
that this isn’t a pretty picture! We’d
eaten half of this small deep dish sausage pizza before I remembered the
camera… Yes indeed, this was another frozen dinner. In this instance, this Lou Malnati’s pizza
was part of a father’s day gift from our son and his family. Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria in the Chicago area is
famous for their deep dish pizzas…and they make a great thin crust version as
well. My favorite kind of meal…free! Thanks!
Well…what
did you think I was going to do with all the leftover potato skins? When it was time for me to make myself yet
another morning breakfast creation, I heated the leftover potato skins in the
frying pan with butter and more shredded cheese…creating a little cheesy
crust. Add 2 over-easy eggs and Tabasco
and I was good until dinner. The extra
cheese and butter did improve the potato skins.
That’s
all for now. Just click on any of the
photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Stay Safe
and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
so powerful who have "veto power"....hehehe ...lol.
ReplyDeleteI love these fish: the salmon, cod and halibut ....grilled or fried.....yummy
I believe you are eating well during the pandemic. When you can't do much else, it yields plenty of time for meal planning.
ReplyDelete… bailiwick … "one's sphere of operations or particular area of interest" … you learned me something … again … friend David :) Love, cat.
ReplyDeleteaw David I love all yoor food, looks delicious, and Im hungry here is dinner time and Im not sure what make ! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness... that is really a whole lot of food! What a difference with the Sicilian breakfast .... a coffee and a croissant. It's very bad. You need to eat a hearty breakfast. Here they do the opposite ... a skimpy little breakfast and an enormous dinner. Guess at what time Sicilians eat dinner? 10PM. Can you believe it? I have mine at 5PM, latest 6 PM and everyone is shocked. That's when they have their aperitivo (happy hour).
ReplyDeleteAha.... I must try that. (I like what you did with the leftover potato skin)
ReplyDeleteI agree with you and Laurie that cooking sometimes gets to be a chore, especially on hot days like we're having this weekend in NH. You do come up with very creative uses leftovers, Dave. This week we had several home-cooked, easy meals but I neglected to take photos. One was a pasta primavera which used roasted veggies which had some sausage pieces added. It was great with a side salad and did I mention e-a-s-y too!
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