Category Archives: dinner

Smith Family Burritos

I always thought this recipe was Aunt Ellie’s, but it turns out it was Granny’s, although my dad claims to have been the inspiration, saying that their regular brisket needed some beans added. Smith Family Burritos Prep Time: 20 minutesCook … Continue reading

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Baked Sausage with Apples, Potatoes and Onions

Another good one from the Dinner A Love Story cookbook. This one is very simple, but there has to be foresight to prepare since it takes a long time to cook in the oven. Baked Sausage with Apples, Potatoes and … Continue reading

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Braised Pork Ragu with Pappardelle

Another winner from the Dinner A Love Story cookbook, which needs to be saved. Braised Pork Ragu with Pappardelle Prep Time: 25 minutesCook Time: 4 hoursTotal Time: 4 hours, 35 minutesIngredients2 to 2-1/2 lb. Boneless pork shoulder roast1 small Onion1 Garlic … Continue reading

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Steak with Fig Tapenade

I found this recipe in Better Homes & Gardens, but for some reason it isn’t listed on their website. Gavin and I tried it and it was tasty, so I am posting it here to keep it for my records. … Continue reading

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Maple Ham Steak with Roasted Potatoes and Green Beans

Gavin’s parents buy a pig and take it to a butcher, and so have tons of (super delicious) pork stored away in their freezer.  They gave us some of their pork that they couldn’t eat which included ham steaks, something … Continue reading

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Roast Pork Tenderloin with Plum Barbecue Sauce

Last year my CSA box was brimming with plums, more than Gavin and I could eat in a given week.  When I came across this Cooking Light recipe in the magazine, I knew I had to try it.  We loved … Continue reading

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My newest, favorite way of cooking steak

A couple of months ago I finally tried a recipe that I had bookmarked, called “Dress the Board Ribeye Steak” by Jamie Oliver, and I fell in love (which is weird because I think Jamie Oliver is very so-so).  The … Continue reading

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Apple Cider Pulled Pork

As we come into fall when the days and nights are cooler, I recommend you make this dish that I found last year at the Tasty Kitchen.  Not only will it warm your house up, but it also tastes delicious. … Continue reading

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Chicken Enchiladas with Green Salsa

Have I got a great way for you to use your summer squash!  I found this recipe from Real Simple and really loved it.  Enchiladas with a fresh, summer-y twist.  What I particularly loved is that they are only in … Continue reading

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Chinese Chicken Salad: One of my favorite summer recipes

A year or two ago a second cousin sent my dad a photocopy of a recipe of my Granny Marge’s chinese chicken salad recipe, written in her own hand.  Apparently she made it all the time, although I had no … Continue reading

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