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Sorry, what is ahi? Google tells me it's a kind of tuna

Yes, it’s tuna. It’s sold as Ahi out here.
Back in the day fisherman would pull up to the airport in their pickup trucks loaded with tuna they just caught and had too much of.

They’d sell big slabs of it, cheap, because, again, they just had too much. Five pounds of fresh tuna for ten bucks.
 
That sounds even better to me

Shrimp or tuna, it’s a recipe from Northern Italy called Peasant Shrimp (or tuna)

Just returning fisherman would meet vegetable farmers, trade, then all cook together and drink wine before they all went home. That’s the dish they’d make.
 
What's for dinner this weekend? I'm looking forward to cooking some maple/bourbon braised chicken thighs tonight with pearl couscous.
 
What's for dinner this weekend? I'm looking forward to cooking some maple/bourbon braised chicken thighs tonight with pearl couscous.
Penne rustica tonight, a cowboy skillet pie tomorrow, and potentially pork piccata sunday. Recently started planning meals each day on sundays, so we don't end up with a bunch of ingredients that go bad at the end of the month.
 
Penne rustica tonight, a cowboy skillet pie tomorrow, and potentially pork piccata sunday. Recently started planning meals each day on sundays, so we don't end up with a bunch of ingredients that go bad at the end of the month.
That's smart. I'm just not that well organized. We try to do a roast or something that takes a little longer on Sundays in the hopes of enticing our adult kids over for dinner. But I generally think about dinner during the day and then go to the grocery store on the way home from work. Historically, even when I do try to plan ahead, I end up changing my mind and just spending more money. :)

Penne rustica I know, but what's a cowboy skillet?

Right now, though, I am on a bit of a braised meat kick. A lot of chicken thighs (cheap and tasty) and beef chuck roasts with a few ox tails and lamb shanks thrown in.
 
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That's smart. I'm just not that well organized. We try to do a roast or something that takes a little longer on Sundays in the hopes of enticing our adult kids over for dinner. But I generally think about dinner during the day and then go to the grocery store on the way home from work. Historically, even when I do try to plan ahead, I end up changing my mind and just spending more money. :)

Penne rustica I know, but what's a cowboy skillet?

Right now, though, I am on a bit of a braised meat kick. A lot of chicken thighs (cheap and tasty) and beef chuck roasts with a few ox tails and lamb shanks thrown in.
pretty much take a beef casserole, put some peppers and spice in it, and make it look a bit like a pot pie. Bonus is you can use whatever veggies you want in it (i think we've got onion garlic, bell peppers and chili peppers, so that'll be it for us) which makes it good for the end of the week when we've got left over ingredients.
 
pretty much take a beef casserole, put some peppers and spice in it, and make it look a bit like a pot pie. Bonus is you can use whatever veggies you want in it (i think we've got onion garlic, bell peppers and chili peppers, so that'll be it for us) which makes it good for the end of the week when we've got left over ingredients.
sounds good. And speaking of good, I’d better get moving. I’m just winging (pardon the pun) this chicken dish, so we’ll see if it’s as good as I hope it will be. 🤞
 
What's for dinner this weekend? I'm looking forward to cooking some maple/bourbon braised chicken thighs tonight with pearl couscous.
Tonight, packaged chicken tenders into the oven!

WE ARE EXCITED
 
A delicious, versatile sauce you can add to anything:

1) Gently melt a generous tablespoon of butter and take off the heat.
2) Add about a teaspoon (or more to one’s taste) of tamari soy sauce and mix in.

That’s it! Pour onto you stir fry, salad, noodles or whatever.
 
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Eggplant Parm.
 
D#m, eggplant is delicious. Cut it open and stuff with garlic, olive oil and red pepper flakes is some good stuff. I can't eat the skin though, for some reason it makes my stomach hurt
 
D#m, eggplant is delicious. Cut it open and stuff with garlic, olive oil and red pepper flakes is some good stuff. I can't eat the skin though, for some reason it makes my stomach hurt

I don’t like the skin at all, I always peel those suckers.
 
Is that melanzane parmigiana? My favourite dish 🤤

It is. I love it, too.

Right now I’m about to roast some veggies.
 

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I've now started to call anything I add pesto to, "pesto-infused".

Add some pesto to rice and tuna, it's not pesto-infused rice and tuna. And etcetera.

Just sounds so fetch.
 
Yes, it’s tuna. It’s sold as Ahi out here.
Back in the day fisherman would pull up to the airport in their pickup trucks loaded with tuna they just caught and had too much of.

They’d sell big slabs of it, cheap, because, again, they just had too much. Five pounds of fresh tuna for ten bucks.
Nothing better than same-day fresh-caught sashimi. No other way to really get that "ocean" taste. I hear the best way is to cut a slice off the fish while it's still flopping on the boat and pop it in your mouth.
 
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