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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

August 17, 2020 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

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When I went to download my pictures, I found that I only took one food related picture last week.  Guess I need to hang sticky notes in the kitchen to remind me. lol

I made a large batch of taco meat and sloppy joes last Wednesday. We had some of each for supper, and put the rest in the freezer.

2 meals size bags of each.

 

tacos sloppy joes

 

They are both on the menu again this week. lol

 

 

 

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Dinner Menu

 

Now…. to answer the question that I get asked about a hundred times a day……….What’s For Dinner?

 

 

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Cheeseburgers with all the fixings, carrots

Monday – chicken or turkey –  Chicken tenders, fried potatoes, green beans

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Chicken & Spinach Stroganoff in the slow cooker, broccoli

Wednesday – Taco Night- Sloppy joes, and taco salad with all the fixings, homemade taco sauce, for my husband who doesn’t like sloppy joes

Thursday – pork or chicken – Kielbasa with peppers & onions, homemade mac & cheese, peas

Friday – Quick & Easy  –This day is shaping up to be a busy one, so I’m planning on leftovers, as I think there will be plenty

Saturday – Quick & Easy or Husbands Choice – Going to our daughters we’ll buy dinner out

 

 

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

 

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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

August 10, 2020 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

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I deviated from last weeks menu just a little bit. I ended up making several of my daughters favorite meals. She left yesterday to move out of state for grad school. She’s been home since March, when her college moved to online because of the virus. That’s the longest she’s been home since her sophomore year of college. Man, I’m going to miss her!

One of the dishes she requested was cheeseburger macaroni. Made with homemade mac and cheese. Some like to put ketchup on it. I’m in the ketchup club. lol

 

Cheeseburger Macaroni

 

It’s always a good morning when you get a double yoke egg!

 

Double Yoke Egg

 

Since we had such a busy schedule, with getting her packed, getting her car in the shop to be checked out, and trying to watch as many episodes of Bones together as we could, I needed easy meals.

The day her car was in the shop and I had to drive to town multiple times, I made the Chicken Alfredo that she requested.

I started the night before by grilling the chicken when make burgers that night for supper.  I squeezed making pasta and alfredo sauce in between trips to town. I then put the chicken in the bottom of the slow cooker. Topped it with the hot spaghetti and hot Alfredo sauce. And turned it on warm so it’d be ready for dinner.

 

Slow Cooker Chicken Alfredo

 

Doesn’t look particularly appetizing sitting in the slow cooker, does it? When I served it, it was perfect, though!

I dished out the spaghetti and sauce first, then I was down to the chicken and placed it on top.

 

Slow Cooker Chicken Alfredo

 

While I didn’t cook the whole thing in the slow cooker, I used the slow cooker to help me get dinner on the table in a timely manner.

And that’s what having kitchen helpers, like the slow cooker, is all about!

 

What’s your favorite kitchen helper?

 

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Dinner Menu

 

Now…. to answer the question that I get asked about a hundred times a day……….What’s For Dinner?

 

 

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Cheeseburgers with all the fixings

Monday – chicken or turkey –  Baked chicken, baked potatoes, zucchini

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans

Wednesday – Taco Night- Sloppy joes, and taco salad with all the fixings, homemade taco sauce, for my husband who doesn’t like sloppy joes

Thursday – pork or chicken – Chicken Pasta Salad

Friday – Quick & Easy  – Leftovers this week, as I think there will be plenty

 

 

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

 

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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

August 3, 2020 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

 

Last week, our youngest had his 20th birthday.  Hard to believe, but true!

I ended up going out of town that day. I hurried and made the cake before I left, and made the frosting when I returned at about 8 pm. I got the frosting made, and the cake frosted by 8:30 when he got off work.

Then I went to get the candles. And discovered that I had only 2 PINK candles in the house. lol

Oh well, he didn’t seem too upset about the candles. lol

 

birthday cake

 

I worked on getting the freezer stocked with snacks. The family love snacks. And I don’t like the expense of store bought snacks. Not to mention all the garbage in most of them. While the snacks I made this week have sugar, they don’t have a lot of the other bad stuff.  So while not perfect, they are better and cheaper than store bought versions.

I made brownies using my Brownies for a Crowd recipe. I gave half away, and individually wrapped the rest, then froze in a bag.

 

brownies for the freezer

 

I also made chocolate chip cookie bars. I can’t believe I haven’t shared my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe yet! I’ll have to do that soon!

I cut the bars into squares, wrapped individually, and froze in a bag.

 

Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars for the Freezer

 

Individually wrapped, they defrost quickly when you remove them from the freezer. You can take them out one at a time, as needed, or how ever many you need. So convenient. And they taste like they were just made. I think the brownies come out fudgier then they went in.

If you like your cookies or brownies warm, simply remove the plastic wrap, and heat in the microwave for a few seconds. It takes very little time to warm, so don’t over cook them!

 

 

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Dinner Menu

 

Now…. to answer the question that I get asked about a hundred times a day……….What’s For Dinner?

 

 

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – pizza

Monday – chicken or turkey –  Burgers with all the fixings, squash from my daughters garden

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Chicken Alfredo, green beans

Wednesday – Taco Night- taco salad with all the fixings, homemade taco sauce

Thursday – pork or venison – Jag

Friday – venison  – Cookout – hot dogs, baked beans, homemade potato salad

 

 

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

 

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In The Kitchen With Linda & Dinner Menu

July 27, 2020 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

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Here’e a few pictures from the last week or so of some of our dinners. The ones I remembered to take pictures of. lol

I made a Frittata to use up the left over veggies in the fridge.

 

frittata

 

I recently got this hand held meat chopper. This was the first time I used it. It worked so good to chop up the sausage I used in the frittata. I should have bought one sooner!

 

meat chopper

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My family loves the Easy Chicken Parmesan that I make. I had some leftover chicken breasts in the fridge, so I used those to make Lazy Chicken Parmesan. lol I cut the chicken breasts to the size I wanted, and warmed it in the sauce. Then spooned it over the spaghetti. And added copious amounts of parmesan cheese.

If you think you can’t get any easier than easy, I just proved you can. lol

lazy chicken parmesan

 

I don’t miss the breaded coating that is usually on chicken parm, and my family doesn’t, either. If you would, then you probably don’t want to try this.

 

Last night, we had “homemade” meatball subs. In this case homemade means I assembled at home. lol Frozen meatballs, jarred sauce in the slow cooker. When your ready to eat, spoon into sub rolls with your cheese of choice. We like provolone with ours. And Parm.

 

meatball sub

 

Yes, we go through a lot of parmesan cheese at our house. lol

 

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Dinner Menu

 

Now…. to answer the question that I get asked about a hundred times a day……….What’s For Dinner?

 

 

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Homemade Meatball subs, homemade cole slaw

Monday – chicken or turkey –  Herb Chicken Tenders, stuffing, corn

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans

Wednesday – Taco Night- taco salad with all the fixings, homemade taco sauce

Thursday – pork or venison – Kielbasa with peppers and onions, rice, peas

Friday – venison  – Cookout – hot dogs, baked beans, homemade potato salad

 

 

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

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Easy Taco Casserole Recipe

July 13, 2020 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

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My family loves tacos. So everyone once in a while, I experiment with tacos in another form. Taco Soup, Taco Pasta Salad, Taco Roll Ups, and even making my own taco sauce.

This Easy Taco Casserole is a new family favorite. I love it because it’s so quick and easy. It can be prepped ahead of time and baked when your ready. Or baked ahead of time and everyone can reheat their own when they are ready. Have the veggies prepped in the fridge, and everyone can help themselves.

Easy Taco Casserole

Easy Taco Casserole Recipe

1 pound taco meat*

1 can black beans or your bean of choice

1 can of seasoned dice tomatoes or salsa

1 can corn

3/4 cup sour cream

2 cups crushed tortilla chips, divided

2 cups cheese, divided

Easy Taco Casserole

Mix ingredients in large bowl.

I used a can of seasoned diced tomatoes, because that’s what I had. I had originally planned on using salsa, but found this in the pantry, so I used it.

Easy Taco Casserole

Put half the meat mixture in the bottom of a 13×9 pan.

Top with half the chips and half the cheese.

Repeat layers.

Easy Taco Casserole

Bake the uncovered casserole at 350 for 20-30 minutes, until bubbly and cheese is slightly browned.

Easy Taco Casserole

Serve with shredded lettuce, tomatoes, and more sour cream. the more sour cream, the better, according to my family! lol

Easy Taco Casserole

*I try to keep cooked taco meat in the freezer, so that’s what I used in this recipe. This makes it easy! If you don’t, cook your hamburger with whatever taco seasoning you use, store bought or homemade, then proceed with the recipe.

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In the Kitchen with Linda

June 29, 2020 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

It seems like I spend hours in the kitchen every day. Probably cause I do. lol

I haven’t planned out a menu in a while. Written down. I do plan a little in my head. Not the best thing to do. lol

I really need to get back to writing down a menu. I’m sure my kitchen time would go much smoother if I do!

 

My mother recently celebrated her 84th birthday. Our gift to her was a seafood dinner.  She’s a Cape Codder, so she loves her seafood. Being land locked in Kentucky now, we don’t eat as much seafood as we used to. She loves it when we do these dinners for her!

This time I made her sauteed scallops, sauteed shrimp, crab cakes (store bought), fries, homemade tartar sauce, cocktail sauce (store bought), chicken for those that didn’t want seafood, zucchini, and garlic bread. I made 2 lobster tails just for her. She didn’t have to share those! She picked those shells clean! lol

 

seafood dinner

 

I made breakfast for dinner the last week. Scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese, bacon, and strawberry muffins.

 

breakfast

 

These strawberry muffins using fresh strawberries were amazing! We will definitely be making these again!

 

strawberry muffins

My daughter graduated from college earlier this month. Even though there wasn’t a graduation. ugh She waited to celebrate till now in the hopes that we would be able to have more than 5 people. And we were!

She had bought these silicone cake pan with her college logo. I made cupcakes in it while she was at work. Well, the first batch was a disaster! I over filled them. Oh, and I forgot to spray it first! ugh I used a homemade chocolate cake and it was just too tender for this pan. So all those things combined, and all I got out of the pan was crumbs. lol

 

cake fail

 

So I started over. I went to the store and got a cake mix. I was careful to not over fill. And I remembered to spray the pan! lol

 

cake

 

So they came out great! In every way! lol

 

cake

 

She had requested them to be frosted with white homemade frosting, with blue sprinkles. The school colors. I actually liked them better unfrosted. I think brownies would be better made in this pan since you lose the details when you frost them. She was happy, and that’s all that matters!

 

cake

 

We just did a cake and ice cream party. I made 2 13×9 cakes, one store bought yellow mix (because I have yet to master making a yellow cake from scratch), and one homemade chocolate cake. I put them together on a large cake board and frosted them as one cake with homemade chocolate frosting. Ice cream not pictured as it was in the freezer. lol She did request fruit and homemade fruit dip, too.

 

graduation party

 

She was happy with everything!

And we are so proud of her and all that she has accomplished. Now she’s on to grad school!

And I’m back in the kitchen! lol

 

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In the Kitchen with Linda

October 7, 2019 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

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I hadn’t done any freezer cooking in a long time. I decided I was tired of cooking every night. lol So the last couple of weeks, I did 3 freezer cooking sessions, chicken, beef, & pork. I split it up into sessions instead of doing all in one day. Too tiring. lol And this way, I can buy whats on sale each week, do a session, and keep my freezer meals stocked. Here’s what I did….

For the beef session, I made taco meat, Cincinnati style chili, meatloaf, and just plain cooked hamburger to use for pasta. Everything is already cooked, and ready to thaw & heat. Sometimes, I freeze the meatloaf raw, but cooked it this time. I used 3 pounds of hamburger and 2 pounds of ground venison from the freezer. I had to defrost the venison, so had to cook it before refreezing.

 

Beef Freezer Session

 

For the pork session, I used recipes from My FreezEasy. I made Mediterranean Pork Chops, Garlic Parmesan Pork Chops, 2 – Skillet Ranch Porch Chops, and a slow cooker Maple Pork Roast. We’ve eaten some of these.  I still have the pan of Garlic Parm pork chops, and a ranch pork chop in the freezer. I also have 3 meals worth of kielbasa in the freezer waiting for some of our favorite meals.  On the menu this week I will be serving it with peppers & onions, and we have some in a skillet dinner over the weekend. Almost time to catch another pork sale!

 

Pork Freezer Session

 

Here’s a pick of the Mediterranean Pork Chops. Very quick and easy to make, both for the freezer, and when it’s time to cook for dinner. Check out the link above to My FreezEasy for these recipes!

 

Mediterranean Pork Chops

 

I also did a chicken session recently. I can’t find a picture, though, so I guess I didn’t take one. I make Italian Chicken, and BBQ Chicken with a mix of raw breast and thighs in each bag. I left a couple of breast uncooked plain in another bag, to use for whatever I decide. I cooked several breasts, and they are waiting in the freezer for Chicken Alfredo, or to put on salads.

 

Doing meat specific freezer sessions are an easy way to get your freezer stocked without have to buy a whole months food at once.  Or spend all day in the kitchen!

 

 

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In the Kitchen with Linda & Dinner Menu

 

Now…. to answer the question that I get asked about a hundred times a day……….What’s For Dinner?

 

Saturday – quick & easy- Sausage Pasta Skillet Dinner, green beans, corn

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – dinner out

Monday – chicken or turkey –  Baked bbq chicken, baked potatoes, zucchini

Tuesday – pizza/pasta – Cincinnati style Chili, green beans

Wednesday – Taco Night- tacos with all the fixings, homemade taco sauce

Thursday – pork or venison – Kielbasa with peppers and onions, mac & cheese, salad

Friday – venison  – venison meat in gravy over rice, beets

 

 

 

For more ideas, visit Menu Plan Monday

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