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![]() Not very fancy but my daughter is making Lamb curry with carrots and I have a pork loin dish marinating. Some of this will be packed in containers for lunches next week. How many have some planned leftovers going? Charlotte's curry is: 3 cups brown sauce 2lbs raw lamb (bone in shoulder) 1/2 c chopped carrot 2 TB Rogan Josh (and a bit of several other spices she added but didnt tell me) Pork Not measured, but 3 pork loin boneless cuts about 1 inch thick 6-7 oz ea splash vinegar (brown cane type) Splash soy sauce 3 tb oyster sauce 4 tb hot sweet chicken sauce 1 ts garlic powder (all measures approximate!) 3 ears corn set to simmer. On the side I have about 3 cups mustard greens steamed. Rice later and of course, making bread for next week. -- |
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On Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 10:38:57 AM UTC-10, cshenk wrote:
> Not very fancy but my daughter is making Lamb curry with carrots and I > have a pork loin dish marinating. > > Some of this will be packed in containers for lunches next week. > > How many have some planned leftovers going? > > Charlotte's curry is: > > 3 cups brown sauce > 2lbs raw lamb (bone in shoulder) > 1/2 c chopped carrot > 2 TB Rogan Josh > (and a bit of several other spices she added but didnt tell me) > > Pork > Not measured, but > > 3 pork loin boneless cuts about 1 inch thick 6-7 oz ea > splash vinegar (brown cane type) > Splash soy sauce > 3 tb oyster sauce > 4 tb hot sweet chicken sauce > 1 ts garlic powder > > (all measures approximate!) > > 3 ears corn set to simmer. On the side I have about 3 cups mustard > greens steamed. Rice later and of course, making bread for next week. > -- I'm assuming you mean "hot sweet CHILI sauce." Otherwise, it sounds like a fine meal. |
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On 2017-05-20 4:56 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sat 20 May 2017 01:38:50p, cshenk told us... > Both sound good. However, I never purposely plan for leftovers for > subsequent meals. We simply don't enjoy them. That would exclude a > few things like putting up containers of chili, pasta sauce, etc., > that we keep in the freezer. I don't often plan on leftovers, especially on Saturdays, because that is usually our hamburger night. Old friends are in town for the weekend and came for dinner. I made lasagne. It was good, but we only ate half of it, so there are at least two more dinners for the two of us. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
9.45... On Sat 20 May 2017 06:03:12p, Dave Smith told us... > On 2017-05-20 4:56 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> On Sat 20 May 2017 01:38:50p, cshenk told us... > >> Both sound good. However, I never purposely plan for leftovers >> for subsequent meals. We simply don't enjoy them. That would >> exclude a few things like putting up containers of chili, pasta >> sauce, etc., that we keep in the freezer. > > > I don't often plan on leftovers, especially on Saturdays, because > that is usually our hamburger night. Old friends are in town for > the weekend and came for dinner. I made lasagne. It was good, but > we only ate half of it, so there are at least two more dinners for > the two of us. > I have to admit that there are a handful of things that I will freeze and, technically, I suppose one could consider them as leftovers. Traditional lasagne is one of them. The day I bake lasgne and serve it, I immediately portion out servings to be frozen, as we won't eat it two days in a row. Most side dishes I only cook in the amount we will eat at one meal. If any is left it gets tossed. Leftover meats, such as a beef roast, I will also portion out immediately and freeze. It's sometimes difficult to cook for just two people and that limits what we're willing to eat as leftovers. Wayne Boatwright === Pretty much the same here. As for lasagne, I rarely eat but D loves it, so I make a huge one and portion it up ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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