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What's for Dinner?

Vera Godfrey

Practically Family
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Virginia
I have no idea what's happening here. Maybe the equivalent of a pocket call? My phone is my only source of Internet access, so I suppose it's likely.

Anyway, tonight my daughter was feeling a little under the weather so I fixed up a pot of homemade chicken and dumplings. That'll cure about anything.

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Hope she's feeling better!

Tonight: Parmesan drumsticks, cottage potatoes, steamed broccoli
 
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15,259
Location
Arlington, Virginia
I have no idea what's happening here. Maybe the equivalent of a pocket call? My phone is my only source of Internet access, so I suppose it's likely.

Anyway, tonight my daughter was feeling a little under the weather so I fixed up a pot of homemade chicken and dumplings. That'll cure about anything.

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Man, I love me some chicken and dumplings! Good job!
Hope she's feeling better.
 
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17,215
Location
New York City
Super Girlfriend's been on a galette making kick; hence, the below from farmer market tomatoes, ricotta and parmesan cheese and truffle oil (did I mention truffle oil):





And it tastes even better than it looks. The crust is like a toasted croissant and the truffle oil (did I mention that) harmonizes everything and kicks it up that extra special notch. (I also snuck a small piece in for breakfast this morning.)
 
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15,259
Location
Arlington, Virginia
Super Girlfriend's been on a galette making kick; hence, the below from farmer market tomatoes, ricotta and parmesan cheese and truffle oil (did I mention truffle oil):





And it tastes even better than it looks. The crust is like a toasted croissant and the truffle oil (did I mention that) harmonizes everything and kicks it up that extra special notch. (I also snuck a small piece in for breakfast this morning.)
Wow! Y'all are on a roll!
 

GHT

I'll Lock Up
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9,793
Location
New Forest
Traditional roast. We eat a lot of French and Italian inspired dishes, but every now and then I love to cook a traditional roast. Time was when this was the preserve of Sundays only, and only once a month. But we shall sit down to this meal shortly and if it wasn't for the fact that I'm off to work to do yet another night shift, there would be a large glass of Merlot to accompany this meal:
roast lamb.jpg
 

MisterCairo

I'll Lock Up
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7,005
Location
Gads Hill, Ontario
Sausage stew sounds like something I would like very much! Details?

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The sausage stew is either stove top or crock pot based (we use the crock pot for slower cooking).

A pound to two pounds of your choice of sausage (mild Italian is nice), pre-cooked but not overdone (not too brown). Various recipes of a similar nature recommend placing the sausages at the bottom of the crock pot if you're using one.

The broth base is a mix of roughly equal parts beef broth and crushed or pureed tomatoes, herb seasoning to taste (basil, thyme, oregano, etc.).

Small cut cubes of carrots and potatoes, a couple of onions chopped up, and heat 'er up, four to six hours on the crock pot, two to three if gently boiled on the hob.
 

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