I hope I am committing a sin by starting a new thread but the other one is full and I enjoy it and the photos
I popped to the cheap farm shop on the way home from work to buy dog food and vegetables so I have made a sausage casserole with jacket potatoes. I normally put the potatoes in the casserole (I know ) but there was no room as I bought a rather nice leek it smells delicious
Yesterday we had haggis, mashed potato and swede, carrots, sprouts and creamy gravy.
I'm going to zap some pastry in the food processor next for a quiche tonight. Probably cheese, mushroom and tomato. We'll have it with beer battered onion rings (cook gets excess beer) and either jacket sweet potato or couscous.
The last of the Christmas gammon, with homemade coleslaw and a box of M&S frites I found in the freezer the other day. I don’t recall ever buying such a thing - maybe dh did - but in any case I’m sure it’s time they were used up.
Sounds like what I make for my veggie dil when we tuck into cottage pie. She seems to appreciate it (unless she’s being polite). I also include chestnut and porcini mushrooms.
Had a million things to do this morning so lunch was take out from SUSHI SHOP which is dedicated to a variety of Sushi Maki, Sashimi & Nigriri .. Absolutely amazingly lovely.
Dear Lady Friend LenaKa - Suisse photographed our lunch.
Leek & Potato soup with garlic bread then there is a choice of ice cream which Mr T will eat at any time of the year or a dive into one of the Christmas chocolate boxes/hampers.
Since we had a Cardoon & Almond Soup for our main, we had a few canapès and cheeses on light Wasa Crackers from Sweden. Cardoon ( Navarran vegetable that looks like giant celery stalks -´however, UNLIKE CELERY, one must labourly peel the stalks prior to using ) ..
We love Cardoon and it is uncommon in today´s society outside of Navarra and La Rioja and Álava, The Basque Country.
This is a very simple preparation once we have mastered the peeling of the stalks !!!!!!
Leftover Christmas gammon with either jacket potatoes and homemade coleslaw, or colcannon, since there’s a Savoy cabbage that could do with being used up. I have yet to decide! ,
We had an easy Sheet pan dinner of Greek Chicken and Potatoes with courgettes, onion, garlic and lemon with a Greek Salad. Has become a firm favourite that requires minimal effort.
Back to a bit of simplicity today as we are planning a drive over to see our niece and her husband in the Los Gredos Mountains, Ávila tomorrow for the Epiphany with our 2 Birman Kit Kats, our daughters & their husbands, their 2 dogs: a French Bull and a Dalmation and our 3 grandchildren.
Today is a simple lunch at 14.00 and tapas at our corner bar for a very light dinner.