Friday, March 12, 2010

March menu ideas, anyone?

I'm just going to take a moment and use the old blog as a notepad. Menu ideas for the next 2 weeks. Please feel free to contribute!

herbed polenta (try again)
butternut squash mac and cheese (I now make this sauce and freeze a couple of pints - great to defrost on hard days)
farfalle with myzithra
corned beef slow cooker dinner
red curry with steamed veggies, zucchini and chicken
quesadillas (try for the first time) what do you like to put into yours?
quiche
sweet potato apple casserole (breakfast?)
chicken pot pie
sweet potato gnocchi (Korin? Want to make some together? Maybe on Monday afternoon??)


chocolate beet cake
zucchini bread
peanut butter oatmeal cookies

challah do you have a tried and true challah recipe?
cardamom bread
Kelly's almond scones

I'd also like to make some Chinese pork dumplings to freeze - anyone interested in getting together to make a couple hundred with me?


Do you have a good recipe we should try? Bring it on!!

7 comments:

  1. Would love your sweet potato gnocchi recipe!!! I just made crock pot corned beef and I think I'm going to eat half of it before dinnertime! LOL

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  2. I'd love to make dumplings with you (though I've never done it before)! Just let me know when :-)
    -Rachel & Luna

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  3. I saw that update, Tracy - sounds wonderful!! Here's the gnocchi: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Sweet-Potato-Gnocchi-with-Brown-Butter-and-Sage-233379

    It's amazing!

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  4. I'm game for a gnocchi party. Altho i sitll have a freezer bag of sweet potato in my house... so I may trysomething savory. ;)

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  5. I'd love to get together to make a bunch of dumplings!

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  6. i'd love to make dumplings too....maybe in the summer

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  7. You are WAY more creative than I am with meals... I'm glad you mentioned quesadillas - I haven't done those in a while. I usually put in lots of cheese, chopped chicken, avocado, and maybe some sauteed onions or peppers.

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