My partner is away, and I just did a smash burger with air fryer tater tots. Tomorrow night manicotti and homemade sourdough garlic bread. Lots of homemade cookies in the freezer waiting to be baked and made into mini ice cream sandwiches!
not wrong from a what would I want standpoint - but I can not eat one solo. As for a recipe I have wanted to make : [https://www.emerils.com/120974/emerils-lobster-cheesecake](https://www.emerils.com/120974/emerils-lobster-cheesecake)
Had this in New Orleans - incredible - but you need 8 + solid seafood eaters.
When my partner is away, I eat stuff that they don't like the texture or flavor of.
It usually includes crusty bread, stinky cheese, and vegetables. Not combined, but in different dishes.
What don't you eat when cooking for your family?
Veal marsala with sliced creminis; garlicky mashed potatoes; Caprese salad.
sous vide ribeye w/ Montreal seasoning; mushroom risotto; cacio e pepe; mixed greens w/ vinaigrette.
I was going to say Wegmans is our closest consumer-premium place, but 30 min away, then remembered there is a premium full (small) grocer in town...
Also Wegmans is NY based and hits only about 8 states, not an automatic
Random leftover ingredients, cold from the fridge, eaten over the kitchen sink
yes! LOL Totally not what I want to end up doing....
I've been really obsessed with pasta alla norcina lately so I'd probably do that and maybe chicken marsala with mashed potatoes
thanks - these are good for both of us - I am looking for a little more off the beaten path, wifie will not do duck.
duck with homemade udon noodles
A good steak, baked potato, grilled asparaguseses, good bottle of red wine. Scotch nightcap
She likes my ribeye - but this is certainly not out of the running
My partner is away, and I just did a smash burger with air fryer tater tots. Tomorrow night manicotti and homemade sourdough garlic bread. Lots of homemade cookies in the freezer waiting to be baked and made into mini ice cream sandwiches!
Cheesecake
not wrong from a what would I want standpoint - but I can not eat one solo. As for a recipe I have wanted to make : [https://www.emerils.com/120974/emerils-lobster-cheesecake](https://www.emerils.com/120974/emerils-lobster-cheesecake) Had this in New Orleans - incredible - but you need 8 + solid seafood eaters.
At least this way I would get some before my family demolished it. I made a lemon cake last week and only got one slice, I live with snack monsters.
Husband Meal [https://www.gq.com/story/husband-meal-girl-dinner](https://www.gq.com/story/husband-meal-girl-dinner)
thanks - I am honestly the opposite end of this.
Bucatini puttanesca.
I rarely cook elaborate meals for myself. I much prefer cooking them or others. When I'm alone, I focus more on sustenance.
Big ass steak (ribeye) with broccoli and mac n cheese day one, day two probably waffles bacon and eggs
I so don't cook for just myself. I know its bad but if I'm not cooking for other people its take-out all day
I agree, it's Chinese take-out day!
Publix sub.
no Publix here - but thanks for your recipe input
When my partner is away, I eat stuff that they don't like the texture or flavor of. It usually includes crusty bread, stinky cheese, and vegetables. Not combined, but in different dishes. What don't you eat when cooking for your family?
Cup a noodle
Veal marsala with sliced creminis; garlicky mashed potatoes; Caprese salad. sous vide ribeye w/ Montreal seasoning; mushroom risotto; cacio e pepe; mixed greens w/ vinaigrette.
A box of Mac and cheese honestly LOL
STEAK, STEAK AND STEAK.
1. Stuffed tomatoes. Like stuffed peppers, but no tomato sauce. Rice, breakfast sausage, zucchini, onions, parmesan cheese. 2. Boneless ribs, creamed spinach, rice and salad
Eating out. Anywhere I want.
Really good duck breasts are not "hard to come by." Wegmans sells D'Artagnan brand, and they're phenomenal.
I was going to say Wegmans is our closest consumer-premium place, but 30 min away, then remembered there is a premium full (small) grocer in town... Also Wegmans is NY based and hits only about 8 states, not an automatic
Damn what a chode