OOO.....that sounds good!! i have tons of pork in the freezer, since we had a pig slaughtered recently, and I am running out of Ideas! That sounds like a great dinner for tomarrow!Originally Posted by Sirrahsim
OOO.....that sounds good!! i have tons of pork in the freezer, since we had a pig slaughtered recently, and I am running out of Ideas! That sounds like a great dinner for tomarrow!Originally Posted by Sirrahsim
Maggie,
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I've never made it with a regular pork roast so I can't offer any promises![]()
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I am willing to take chances!Originally Posted by Sirrahsim
besides i have ham and pork! so I am good! I can try it both Ways!!
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Maggie,
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I tried something last night that turned out really well - flour tortillas for noodle/dumplings! My dad had told me about this. I stewed my chicken as usual with broth, carrots, onions and spices. About 10 minutes before supper - sliced up several flour tortillas and added them to the pot. It came out like Campbells Chicken Noodle soupThe tortillas thickened up the broth a bit, too.
hmmm I may have to try thatOriginally Posted by sirrahbed
I never make chicken and dumplings here because Paul doesn't like the big yummy homemade ones that you and I like to make
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Hmmm..I love anything with tortillas!! how small did you slice them??Originally Posted by sirrahbed
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I did half of them in thin strips not much bigger than the noodles in canned soup. The rest I cut about as big as a stick of gum - maybe three inches by 1 inch. I liked those better as they stay more chewyOriginally Posted by critter crazy
They also look more like my homemade noodles which we call "dumplings" in the south.
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I wonder how it would taste made with corn tortillas? I bet it would be good as long as they don't go back to mush![]()
Awsome definitely gonna have to try that! yeah the thicker ones sound much better!Originally Posted by sirrahbed
I dont know about corn totillas, cause like you said, it seems like they would mush up on you?? not sure tho?
Maggie,
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I've been sick so I haven't gone out or done much of anything other than going to work. So, I've been cooking - mostly soup. Here's the past 2 night dinners and the Beef Veggie soup was just made for tonight.
Homemade Potato Soup
- 1 bag of potatoes
- 4 onions
- 3 stalks of celery
- 2 cans of chicken broth
- 1 cup of water
- 1 cup of milk
- A few dashes of salt (I like it salty, so I put extra salt)
- A few dashes of chicken bouillon
- A few shredded baby carrots
- 2 sticks of butter
Cut potatoes, onions, and celery to the size you like.
Boil potatoes in water.
In another pan, sautee onions and celery with 1 stick of butter. When cooked add broth and water.
Drain potatoes, add celery/onion/broth mixture. Add milk, salt, and butter to taste. Shred a few carrots over top for color.
Chicken Catchatori
- 1 can/jar of spaghetti sauce
- rice
- boneless chicken breasts
- carrots, celery, onions (optional)
Boil boneless chicken breasts until cooked completely. Shred/cut chicken to preferred size.
Cook as much rice as needed to serve.
Sautee carrots, celery, and onions.
Put spaghetti sauce in a frying pan and heat. Once the carrots, celery, and onions are cooked - add to sauce.
Add chicken to sauce and let cook all together for about 5 minutes.
Plate a bed of rice, scoop on the sauce and chicken. Enjoy!
Beef Vegetable Soup
- leftover steak
- leftover rice
- leftover greenbeans, corn, and peas
- water
- beef bouillon
- 1 can of whole tomatoes
- carrots
- celery
- onions
Sautee carrots, celery, and onions.
Cut and then boil leftover steak in water, enough to cover the top of the steak slices.
Add bouillon to taste.
Cut can of whole tomatoes to prefered size.
Combine into one pan and allow to come to a boil. Add rice.
Last edited by Kfamr; 03-07-2007 at 05:06 PM. Reason: Added a few ingredients to today's soup...
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Kay, I made the pototoe soup the other night...didn't look as good as yours. I made the mistake of taking the boat motor to it, I meant to just do it a bit but ended up doing too much.
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