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May. 29th, 2008 11:24 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm amused by the fact that because I went and scheduled the emergency-kit party for the end of the month, when we NEVER have any money, my menu is going to be of the "what can I make with what I've got in the pantry" variety. It seems fitting, no?
Anyway, menu will probably be some or all of the following:
Ham-and-cheese puffs (puff pastry, turkey ham, parmesan)
Pan-friend garlic-herb pierogie with basil-cream sauce (frozen pierogies, basil cubes and milk)
A gigantic salad (thanks to my CSA, I get fresh veggies every week even if I don't have any cash)
A pot of veggie chili
Kettle corn
Fresh bread (I'm making two poppyseed/onion loaves right now, and I may also throw together some dinner rolls)
Pears and ginger in puff pastry
Also possibly, depending on time, one or more of the following: Pasta salad with tuna; potato salad; twice-baked potatoes; potato soup in clam broth
Anyway, menu will probably be some or all of the following:
Ham-and-cheese puffs (puff pastry, turkey ham, parmesan)
Pan-friend garlic-herb pierogie with basil-cream sauce (frozen pierogies, basil cubes and milk)
A gigantic salad (thanks to my CSA, I get fresh veggies every week even if I don't have any cash)
A pot of veggie chili
Kettle corn
Fresh bread (I'm making two poppyseed/onion loaves right now, and I may also throw together some dinner rolls)
Pears and ginger in puff pastry
Also possibly, depending on time, one or more of the following: Pasta salad with tuna; potato salad; twice-baked potatoes; potato soup in clam broth
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Date: 2008-06-05 09:04 pm (UTC)Turkey ham = pressed turkey that's been smoked a little, so it tastes vaguely of ham
Pan fried = shallow fried
Pierogie =
Basil cube = cube of frozen basil, frozen when basil was fresh and abundant
Kettle corn = slightly sweet, slightly salty popcorn, made by tossing in a little sugar as the corn begins to pop
Twice-baked potatoes = potatoes baked, halved lengthwise. Then the centers are scooped out and mashed -- usually with cheese, butter, etc. I add spring onions -- and put back into the potatoes. Then they're baked again, until the tops begin to brown:
Soup in broth = me being unclear. :-) Potato soup, made with clam broth instead of, say, water or chicken broth