Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Home Cooking :: What's for supper tonight?
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boonie |
Saute 1 finely chopped medium onion in olive oil with 1 tbs garam masala paste. Add 4 cans diced tomatoes, 1 tsp sugar, 1 tsp curry powder, 1/4 tsp turmeric, and 1/4 tsp ground red pepper, cook about 10 minutes. Add 3 cans chickpeas (garbanzo beans) and cook for another 10 minutes. Peanut Rice- Cook 2 cups rice and water with 1/2 tsp. turmeric. When done add 1 cup thawed frozen peas and 1 cup unsalted, dry roasted peanuts. |
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boonie |
quote luft: "Leftovers! When my wife's not home for dinner I usually have something she doesn't like. And she's learned to have liver and onions whenever I'm not there. |
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nojobro |
quote luft: "quote nojobro: "Homemade tamales, made by some teachers at my daughter's school as a fundraiser (authentic Mexican tamales). (what should I serve with them?)" Omg they were sooooo good! I just had steamed mixed veg with them, which wasn't going with the theme but was fine. I have more in the freezer. I'll cook the up on a weekend when the hubby is home and will have proper sides then. :) |
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fraxinus |
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nojobro |
Homemade tamales, made by some teachers at my daughter's school as a fundraiser (authentic Mexican tamales). (what should I serve with them?) Tonight's just spaghetti. Wish I could go to fraxinus's house instead. :) |
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luft |
quote nojobro: "Homemade tamales, made by some teachers at my daughter's school as a fundraiser (authentic Mexican tamales). (what should I serve with them?)" Yummmmm! I vote black bean or refried beans and a light salad as your sides and maybe some slices of avocado as a garnish... you could do a spanish rice but the tamales are already the starch on the plate. |
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boonie |
quote luft: "quote boonie: "Peanut Rice- OMG, the drama - whole peanuts in an entree! I'm glad they were able to "man up" and eat it. There's hope for the world yet. How about sharing that coconut curry chicken recipe... |
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luft |
1 container Tikka Masala simmer sauce from Costco 1 container/box of Tomato Roasted Pepper Soup Unsweetened coconut milk 1 cup diced onion sauted 1/2 bag frozen mixed vegies 3 chicken breasts cooked and diced Normally I buy a premade coconut curry sauce at Costco which has a nice little kick. However Costco pulled a switch on me and the Tikka Masala that I grabbed by mistake was substantially spicier than the coco curry so I cut it with the soup and canned coco milk until I had the consistency and heat that I wanted and added the cooked chicken and sauted vegies because I pretty much always add vegies to anything I make. |
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luft |
My husband is not home for dinner so we are having leftover chicken and sausage gumbo that I made last month and froze. |
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luft |
quote boonie: "Peanut Rice- Had some raw peanuts in the cupboard so I whipped up a batch of your Peanut Rice to serve with coconut curry chicken. It was very good. The boys were initially a little freaked out about having whole peanuts in an entrée but decided it was a winner once they tried it. |
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sleepnbag |
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