Hudson_Hawk
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I actually tried Ricotta first, just too rich for me. Spinach would be good, maybe even in place of the sausage. Great minds!Date: 7/30/2009 5:20:19 PM
Author: LaurenThePartier
Totally. The only real difference is that she sometimes adds a chopped/processed spinach and ricotta mixture in there. Otherwise, almost exactly the same.Date: 7/30/2009 5:17:41 PM
Author: Ellen
Are you serious?? I swears I made that up! Too funny. Did she make hers up? Great minds and all....Date: 7/30/2009 5:14:04 PM
Author: LaurenThePartier
Ellen, that''s almost exactly my Mom''s recipe!![]()
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Date: 7/30/2009 5:24:26 PM
Author: LaurenThePartier
Also, I refuse to photograph lasagna for my food blog anymore. It always looks like a pile of slop on a plate. Yummy slop - but not super attractive.![]()
LOL!!Date: 7/30/2009 5:22:14 PM
Author: LaurenThePartier
It''s got bacon! I''m totally IN!Date: 7/30/2009 12:57:41 PM
Author: Ellen
Tonight is Miss Hulling''s Sour Cream Noodle bake, fresh green beans cooked with Vidala onion and bacon, and whole wheat rolls.![]()
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I don't think the rules allow me to post it here, unfortunately, although my email address is nowhere on it.Date: 7/30/2009 5:25:28 PM
Author: Haven
Date: 7/30/2009 5:24:26 PM
Author: LaurenThePartier
Also, I refuse to photograph lasagna for my food blog anymore. It always looks like a pile of slop on a plate. Yummy slop - but not super attractive.![]()
You have a food blog?! Can you post it here, or is it too revealing of your *real* identity?![]()
Ingredients:
Meat Sauce:
Bechamel Sauce:
Pasta:
Directions:
Cook onions in oil in a 12-inch heavy skillet over medium heat, stirring frequently, until softened, about 7 minutes. Add garlic and cook, stirring, 1 minute. Increase heat to high, then stir in lamb and cook, stirring occasionally and breaking up any lumps with a fork, until meat starts to brown, about 15 minutes.
Meanwhile, drain the cans of tomatoes, reserving juice, and chop.
Pour off excess fat from skillet, then stir in tomatoes with their juice, thyme, spices, capers and olives, and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt. Simmer over low heat, partially covered, until some liquid has evaporated but sauce is still moist, about 40 minutes. Discard thyme.
While the meat sauce simmers, melt butter in a heavy medium pot over medium heat. Whisk in flour, then cook roux, whisking frequently, until pale golden, about 6 minutes.
Meanwhile, heat milk in a heavy medium saucepan until just about to boil. Add milk to roux in a stream, whisking constantly until very smooth. Bring sauce to a boil over medium heat, whisking, then cook, whisking, 1 minute. Remove from heat and stir in nutmeg, cheese, and 1 tablespoon salt.
Lightly beat the yolks in a bowl. Gradually whisk in 2 cups béchamel, then whisk yolk mixture into remaining béchamel in saucepan. Cover with a round of buttered wax paper (buttered side down).
Preheat oven to 375°F with rack in middle. Cook ziti in a pasta pot of boiling salted water (3 tablespoons salt for 6 quarts water) until al dente.
Drain pasta, then transfer to a large bowl and stir in 1 cup béchamel.
Arrange one third of pasta lengthwise in 1 layer in a large (17-by 11-inch) baking pan (about 2 inches deep).
Add half of meat sauce (about 3 cups) to baking pan, spreading evenly over pasta.
Make another layer of pasta and top with remaining meat sauce, then arrange remaining pasta on top.
Spread remaining béchamel (about 6 cups) evenly over top layer of pasta.
Stir together bread crumbs and cheese and sprinkle evenly over top of pastitsio.
Bake until crumbs are golden brown and sauce is bubbling, about 45 minutes.
Here''s the recipe:Date: 7/30/2009 5:18:56 PM
Author: Ellen
Ok, can we please have the recipe for this?Date: 7/30/2009 5:15:13 PM
Author: soocool
Whitby, this seafood place makes the crabcakes in lumps also. It melts in your mouth! I couldn''t decide so I bought both. Scallops tonight and crabcakes tomorrow! Oh and I made a sour cream peach pie for dessert.![]()
Me, too! I have a friend who also has a blog, and he''s tried making bacon vodka, bacon ice cream, bacon and maple donuts, which as DELICIOUS!!Date: 7/30/2009 5:28:13 PM
Author: Ellen
LOL!!Date: 7/30/2009 5:22:14 PM
Author: LaurenThePartier
It''s got bacon! I''m totally IN!Date: 7/30/2009 12:57:41 PM
Author: Ellen
Tonight is Miss Hulling''s Sour Cream Noodle bake, fresh green beans cooked with Vidala onion and bacon, and whole wheat rolls.![]()
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HH, I will post the recipe when I get time, running back and forth cooking right now. My kids call it ''fake lasagna''.
Ohhhhhh, yum! This sounds so interesting, and I love pretty much anything with peaches! Will try!Date: 7/30/2009 5:30:23 PM
Author: soocool
Here''s the recipe:Date: 7/30/2009 5:18:56 PM
Author: Ellen
Ok, can we please have the recipe for this?Date: 7/30/2009 5:15:13 PM
Author: soocool
Whitby, this seafood place makes the crabcakes in lumps also. It melts in your mouth! I couldn''t decide so I bought both. Scallops tonight and crabcakes tomorrow! Oh and I made a sour cream peach pie for dessert.![]()
1 pie crust for a 9-inch glass pie plate (either homemade ro store bought) no prebaking
Custard filling:
8 ounces sour cream (can be light or regular)
2 large eggs
3/4 cups granulated sugar
1/4 cup all purpose flour
1 tsp vanilla (I like to use pure vanilla extract instead of imitation)
4 large ripe peaches (about 1 3/4 lbs) peeled, pitted, and cut into 1/4 inch slices
Preheat overn to 350.
Prepare custard filling: with wire whisk mix sour cream, eggs, sugar, flour, and vanilla until blended. Set aside
Roll out pie crust to fit a 9 to 10 inch pie plate. Place peach slices in crust. Pour custard over peaches
Bake 40 minutes or until edge of custard is golden. Cool on rack for 1 hour before serving or cool completely and serve later.
Oh my. Be still my heart. Thank you!!Date: 7/30/2009 5:30:23 PM
Author: soocool
Here''s the recipe:Date: 7/30/2009 5:18:56 PM
Author: Ellen
Ok, can we please have the recipe for this?Date: 7/30/2009 5:15:13 PM
Author: soocool
Whitby, this seafood place makes the crabcakes in lumps also. It melts in your mouth! I couldn''t decide so I bought both. Scallops tonight and crabcakes tomorrow! Oh and I made a sour cream peach pie for dessert.![]()
1 pie crust for a 9-inch glass pie plate (either homemade ro store bought) no prebaking
Custard filling:
8 ounces sour cream (can be light or regular)
2 large eggs
3/4 cups granulated sugar
1/4 cup all purpose flour
1 tsp vanilla (I like to use pure vanilla extract instead of imitation)
4 large ripe peaches (about 1 3/4 lbs) peeled, pitted, and cut into 1/4 inch slices
Preheat overn to 350.
Prepare custard filling: with wire whisk mix sour cream, eggs, sugar, flour, and vanilla until blended. Set aside
Roll out pie crust to fit a 9 to 10 inch pie plate. Place peach slices in crust. Pour custard over peaches
Bake 40 minutes or until edge of custard is golden. Cool on rack for 1 hour before serving or cool completely and serve later.
Ooh, if you do, let us know how it goes!Date: 7/30/2009 5:26:52 PM
Author: Haven
Maybe I'll try to make Ellen's/LTP's mom's lasagna for dinner tonight.
It's only the two of us, and DH will eat anything . . .
That sounds super delish, and really simple. My favorite recipe combo!Date: 7/30/2009 5:30:23 PM
Author: soocool
Here''s the recipe:Date: 7/30/2009 5:18:56 PM
Author: Ellen
Ok, can we please have the recipe for this?Date: 7/30/2009 5:15:13 PM
Author: soocool
Whitby, this seafood place makes the crabcakes in lumps also. It melts in your mouth! I couldn''t decide so I bought both. Scallops tonight and crabcakes tomorrow! Oh and I made a sour cream peach pie for dessert.![]()
1 pie crust for a 9-inch glass pie plate (either homemade ro store bought) no prebaking
Custard filling:
8 ounces sour cream (can be light or regular)
2 large eggs
3/4 cups granulated sugar
1/4 cup all purpose flour
1 tsp vanilla (I like to use pure vanilla extract instead of imitation)
4 large ripe peaches (about 1 3/4 lbs) peeled, pitted, and cut into 1/4 inch slices
Preheat overn to 350.
Prepare custard filling: with wire whisk mix sour cream, eggs, sugar, flour, and vanilla until blended. Set aside
Roll out pie crust to fit a 9 to 10 inch pie plate. Place peach slices in crust. Pour custard over peaches
Bake 40 minutes or until edge of custard is golden. Cool on rack for 1 hour before serving or cool completely and serve later.
Yes, please do Miss Haven!Date: 7/30/2009 7:18:49 PM
Author: gwendolyn
Ooh, if you do, let us know how it goes!Date: 7/30/2009 5:26:52 PM
Author: Haven
Maybe I''ll try to make Ellen''s/LTP''s mom''s lasagna for dinner tonight.
It''s only the two of us, and DH will eat anything . . .![]()
Made beef in Thai green curry sauce over rice tonight. J had two helpings and literally was licking out the bowl (well, using his finger to get all the sauce and licking that). It was YUMMMM.![]()
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Now I just have to figure out how to do sides of veggies done Thai style to go with it so J will eat them (it is so hard to get him to eat any veg at all).
Well, for me it is because I cheat and use jarred saucesDate: 7/30/2009 7:36:01 PM
Author: Ellen
Yes, please do Miss Haven!Date: 7/30/2009 7:18:49 PM
Author: gwendolyn
Date: 7/30/2009 5:26:52 PM
Author: Haven
Maybe I''ll try to make Ellen''s/LTP''s mom''s lasagna for dinner tonight.
It''s only the two of us, and DH will eat anything . . .
Ooh, if you do, let us know how it goes!![]()
Made beef in Thai green curry sauce over rice tonight. J had two helpings and literally was licking out the bowl (well, using his finger to get all the sauce and licking that). It was YUMMMM.![]()
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Now I just have to figure out how to do sides of veggies done Thai style to go with it so J will eat them (it is so hard to get him to eat any veg at all).![]()
I''ve never cooked Thai, is it easy Gwen?
Date: 7/30/2009 5:15:54 PM
Author: Ellen
She is. Let''s ''nore her.Date: 7/30/2009 5:00:17 PM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
Whitby-you''re a cruel CRUEL creature![]()
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lol Cheater!Date: 7/30/2009 7:46:23 PM
Author: gwendolyn
Well, for me it is because I cheat and use jarred saucesDate: 7/30/2009 7:36:01 PM
Author: Ellen
Yes, please do Miss Haven!![]()
I''ve never cooked Thai, is it easy Gwen?(amazing ones, but still out of the jar). Eventually I want to do it from scratch because it''s my absolute favourite, but Thai flavours are always complex and require lots of spices and sauces we frankly just don''t have the money to buy right now. But one day, I will make my own!![]()
Mmmmm! Peach pie sooo gooood! Especially with whipped cream! Taking the last bite. Yum!Date: 7/30/2009 8:03:38 PM
Author: whitby_2773
Date: 7/30/2009 5:15:54 PM
Author: Ellen
She is. Let''s ''nore her.Date: 7/30/2009 5:00:17 PM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
Whitby-you''re a cruel CRUEL creature![]()
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but...but...noooo! don''t ''nore me!
come on over, and i''ll make both of you crab cakes AND scallops!
(then we''ll go steal soocool''s sour cream peach pie!)![]()
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Ok, now yer talkin!Date: 7/30/2009 8:03:38 PM
Author: whitby_2773
Date: 7/30/2009 5:15:54 PM
Author: Ellen
She is. Let''s ''nore her.Date: 7/30/2009 5:00:17 PM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
Whitby-you''re a cruel CRUEL creature![]()
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but...but...noooo! don''t ''nore me!
come on over, and i''ll make both of you crab cakes AND scallops!
(then we''ll go steal soocool''s sour cream peach pie!)![]()
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Date: 7/30/2009 8:08:06 PM
Author: soocool
Mmmmm! Peach pie sooo gooood! Especially with whipped cream! Taking the last bite. Yum!
Oh, she must have forgotten to mention it, she''s flying us both out! Sweet.Date: 7/30/2009 8:20:31 PM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
Not sure, cost to drive everything out there?
Date: 7/30/2009 7:46:23 PM
Author: gwendolyn
Date: 7/30/2009 7:36:01 PM
Author: Ellen
Yes, please do Miss Haven!Date: 7/30/2009 7:18:49 PM
Author: gwendolyn
Date: 7/30/2009 5:26:52 PM
Author: Haven
Maybe I''ll try to make Ellen''s/LTP''s mom''s lasagna for dinner tonight.
It''s only the two of us, and DH will eat anything . . .
Ooh, if you do, let us know how it goes!![]()
Made beef in Thai green curry sauce over rice tonight. J had two helpings and literally was licking out the bowl (well, using his finger to get all the sauce and licking that). It was YUMMMM.![]()
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Now I just have to figure out how to do sides of veggies done Thai style to go with it so J will eat them (it is so hard to get him to eat any veg at all).![]()
I''ve never cooked Thai, is it easy Gwen?
Well, for me it is because I cheat and use jarred sauces(amazing ones, but still out of the jar). Eventually I want to do it from scratch because it''s my absolute favourite, but Thai flavours are always complex and require lots of spices and sauces we frankly just don''t have the money to buy right now. But one day, I will make my own!![]()
Oooh, LV, the curry paste idea is a great one! We''re just outside of London, so there are plenty of international food markets not too far from us. I will look around and compare prices to see if it is less expensive and try that out if it is! Thank you!Date: 7/30/2009 9:34:32 PM
Author: Loves Vintage
Date: 7/30/2009 7:46:23 PM
Author: gwendolyn
Date: 7/30/2009 7:36:01 PM
Author: Ellen
Yes, please do Miss Haven!Date: 7/30/2009 7:18:49 PM
Author: gwendolyn
Date: 7/30/2009 5:26:52 PM
Author: Haven
Maybe I''ll try to make Ellen''s/LTP''s mom''s lasagna for dinner tonight.
It''s only the two of us, and DH will eat anything . . .
Ooh, if you do, let us know how it goes!![]()
Made beef in Thai green curry sauce over rice tonight. J had two helpings and literally was licking out the bowl (well, using his finger to get all the sauce and licking that). It was YUMMMM.![]()
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Now I just have to figure out how to do sides of veggies done Thai style to go with it so J will eat them (it is so hard to get him to eat any veg at all).![]()
I''ve never cooked Thai, is it easy Gwen?
Well, for me it is because I cheat and use jarred sauces(amazing ones, but still out of the jar). Eventually I want to do it from scratch because it''s my absolute favourite, but Thai flavours are always complex and require lots of spices and sauces we frankly just don''t have the money to buy right now. But one day, I will make my own!![]()
Gwen, Do you put any veggies in your curry? Maybe J will like them if they are in the curry itself? DH makes yellow curry often, with tofu and veggies or just veggies. I made it myself last week with onion, asparagus, red and green peppers, yellow squash, zucchini and broccoli! Super-delish! We use the curry paste from the asian market with coconut milk, which is nice because you can adjust how much spice you want! It might even work out to be more economical than the jarred sauces, not sure though. The curry paste lasts forever in the fridge, and you only use a bit of it, a teaspoon or two.
That is strange that the produce near you is much more expensive--stereotypically would''ve thought that CA would have more expensive stuff. Maybe the crops near you didn''t do so well this year, and they''re having to pay a lot extra to bring it into the area? Dunno. Produce here in the UK is really depressingly expensive--I feel rich when we have the money to pick up a small container of blackberries or grapes because they''re £2.50 for about two handfuls. Have only done it once this summer, on some grapes to use mostly in a chicken salad. Bah.Date: 7/30/2009 8:07:54 PM
Author: Ellen
lol Cheater!Date: 7/30/2009 7:46:23 PM
Author: gwendolyn
Date: 7/30/2009 7:36:01 PM
Author: Ellen
Yes, please do Miss Haven!![]()
I''ve never cooked Thai, is it easy Gwen?
Well, for me it is because I cheat and use jarred sauces(amazing ones, but still out of the jar). Eventually I want to do it from scratch because it''s my absolute favourite, but Thai flavours are always complex and require lots of spices and sauces we frankly just don''t have the money to buy right now. But one day, I will make my own!![]()
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I hear ya. That (youngest starts college in 3 weeks, yikes), and just the sheer involvement, keeps me from many dishes. I am old, and tired of cooking!![]()
Speaking of the cost of groceries, I found this really interesting. I live smack dab in the middle of the midwest, where things are ''usually'' cheaper, but I felt like grocery prices had gotten insane. My sis just moved back home from Van Nuys CA, and she said our groceries, produce especially, is about twice what she was paying. Anyone know why this would be??