Last night was NOT very budget, but was extremely tasty!![]()
I dropped $15 at Costco on a package of their stuffed salmon fillets... nice fresh chunks of salmon, wrapped around a breadcrumb/herb/seafood mixture... crab and shrimp and other yummies. Cooked those in the oven with a little S & P and a lot of lime juice... SOOOOO good! In the summer we cook these on the BBQ, but I was SO craving them and DH refused to go out in the below-zero temperatures and start the grill (unreasonable man LOL).. so I used the oven. It was still awesome.
With them I cooked some broccoli-cheddar rice-a-roni ($1 a box, cooked two boxes), and a big bunch of nice fresh broccoli (98 cents a lb). Heated up a little cheese sauce to make the broccoli palatable to the picky people, and we were good to go!
It was sooo yummy, and I have lots of leftovers for lunch today!
Help me? I have leftover cooked ham......and no idea what to do with it. They wont eat it just the way it is thats for sure (dont ask). Trying to stretch what we have in the house another week.....
so what do you guys do for meals when you have forgotten to take meat out of the freezer and just have no clue what to fix??
I have a gc from Christmas I am thinking of using instead of cooking tonight...I will do curbside to go so it doesn't take up the whole thing butI need ideas for other nights.
Please!!![]()
Help me? I have leftover cooked ham......and no idea what to do with it. They wont eat it just the way it is thats for sure (dont ask). Trying to stretch what we have in the house another week.....
I know I'm late but for next time that happens, I'd do breakfast burritos. We do those a lot around here and they're a huge hit. Scrambled eggs with the ham chopped and mixed in, sometimes I 'fry' (non stick skillet, no oil) a chopped potato to go in the mixture. Wrap it up in tortillas with salsa, cheese, sour cream or avacado if you have it. Yum-O!! My kids like their's with ranch.
Tonight we're having 'fried' (again no oil, just in a non stick skillet) potatoes with beef gravy on top, fruit of some sort and a side veggie of some sort. Comfort food!
On those nights we have breakfast for dinner, sub sandwiches, sloppy joes or something like that.
Tonight we're having pizza. (that's another good thing to fix when you have no meat defrosted). I got the pizza for $2.50 (Red Barron- now it's $4.00! That's another thread). We like the thin crust 4 cheese and I add my own pepperoni (I add about $1.50 worth of it). We'll have some fruit or a fruit smoothie for dessert.
so for about $20 you got at least 2 meals out of it....sounds fairly budget and yummy. I do believe I am going to have to look for that salmon.![]()
Help me? I have leftover cooked ham......and no idea what to do with it. They wont eat it just the way it is thats for sure (dont ask). Trying to stretch what we have in the house another week.....
Tonight is Pineapple Chicken. I got the recipe from the latest Better Homes and Gardens magazine. The recipe says it's $2.44 per serving...which would be 9.76 total. I don't think I spent that much on the ingredients, but I had to buy a few things I didn't have on hand...curry powder being one of them. I now have enough curry powder to last my lifetime. It'll go buggy before I can use it all!
It is made with boneless skinless chicken thighs, fresh pineapple, red pepper, coconut milk, and curry powder. Sounded really good to me!