So what's for dinner at your house tonight?

NoreenRT
on 11/13/11 6:48 am - Warner Robins, GA
i'm working on my company's 2012 budget, so i threw a big ol' rib eye on the grill and i've been gnawing away on it for over an hour.  still some left.  nom nom nom

 

 

Noreen  HW 352 / SW 324 / CW 175/ LW/ 148 / GW 150   (achieved Aug 14 '11)

 

 

newyorkbitch
on 11/13/11 7:19 am
I cooked many days in a row so tonight we're ordering in Chinese food.


(deactivated member)
on 11/13/11 7:45 am
Whole grain (no wheat) bread, pan toasted with a plethora of butter on both sides. Then lots of lacy baby swiss cheese lovingly melted ever so slightly; the addition of warm homemade pesto on the melted cheese.

Grilled cheese sammich!

Hugs,
Ratkity
adkmtngirl
on 11/13/11 7:49 am - Brant Lake, NY
 We had grilled pork steaks, steamed cauliflower and roasted red potatoes. 

Tomorrow is brisket night.... mmmm mmmm mmmmmm. 
Kristina
       
 
clancyrose
on 11/13/11 8:36 am - Montgomeryville, PA
mmmm all sounds so good..the ribeye is on my mind though noreen..mmm..I had beef broth.. on my liquid diet (boy this is harder than I thought)gearing uo for surgery on Thurs...any angel takers out there?
teachmid
on 11/13/11 9:25 am - OKC, OK
DD's turn to cook for the family dinner and fixed a wonderful stew with garlic rolls.
     -Gail-
SW  257    CW  169  GW  165
  
meredith_123
on 11/13/11 9:48 am - Waterford, MI
I made Broks pizza for the 1st time.  It was so good.  My daughter really liked it too. 
  5'5" -- HW 275/SW 246/GW 130/CW 157      
Fo' Shizzle My Sizzle
on 11/13/11 9:57 am
I made a bacon wrapped pork roast w/maple sage glaze, pan roasted brussels sprouts and fresh thyme, along with some scallion mashed taters with the skins on.

Because I hadn't had brussels in almost a year, I was thrilled to eat them at last. Sadly 45 minutes later I found out that brussels sprouts and my new stomach don't get along and I was puking my guts up.
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kathie09
on 11/13/11 12:19 pm - not available
ummmm......recipe please!!! That bacon wrapped pork roast with maple sage glaze is going to be in my dreams until I make it. Yumbola!!
kathie09
Fo' Shizzle My Sizzle
on 11/13/11 12:41 pm
I got the recipe from epicurious, enjoy! I skipped making the sauce at the end because I don't like things too sweet, but I did glaze the roast with a little bit of maple and it went nicely with the smokey bacon.

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Bacon-Wrapped-M aple-Pork-Loin-233983

Bacon-Wrapped Maple Pork Loin

Maple syrup brings out the subtle sweetness of the bacon. If you like, you can substitute molasses (not blackstrap).
For brining pork
  • 8 cups water
  • 1/3 cup kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup (Grade B or amber)
  • 1/2 teaspoon crushed black peppercorns
  • 2 sprigs fresh sage
  • 1 large garlic clove, smashed
  • 1 Turkish or 1/2 California bay leaf
  • 1 (4- to 4 1/2-lb) boneless pork loin roast, trimmed

For roasting pork
  • 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh sage
  • 3 tablespoons maple syrup (Grade B or amber)
  • 16 bacon slices (about 1 lb)
  • 1 tablespoon cider vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon water

  • Special equipment: an instant-read thermometer


Brine pork:
Combine all brining ingredients except pork loin in a 3- to 4-quart saucepan and heat over high heat, stirring, until salt is dissolved. Pour brine into a deep 4- to 5-quart pot; cool to room temperature, uncovered, about 2 hours.

Add pork to brine, making sure it is completely covered by brine, and marinate, covered and chilled, 8 to 24 hours.

Roast pork:
Put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 350°F.

Pat pork dry (discard brine) and remove any strings, then transfer to a roasting pan. Stir together garlic, sage, and 1 tablespoon syrup in a small bowl and rub all over pork. Lay bacon slices crosswise over loin, overlapping slightly, and tuck ends of bacon underneath loin.

Roast por****il thermometer registers 140°F, about 1 1/4 hours. Stir together 1 tablespoon syrup and vinegar until combined. Brush vinegar mixture over bacon slices and continue to roast por****il thermometer registers 150°F, about 10 minutes more. Remove from oven and let stand in pan 15 minutes. Transfer roast to a cutting board with a lip, reserving juices in pan, and let roast stand, uncovered, while making sauce.

Skim fat from pan juices and discard, then transfer jus to a small saucepan and bring to a simmer. Stir together cornstarch and water and whisk into jus. Simmer, stirring, until slightly thickened, about 1 minute. Remove from heat and stir in remaining tablespoon syrup. Serve pork with sauce.


 

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