What's For Dinner #89 - the Dawn of a New Year Edition - January 2023

Turned out very well!

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I have to ask - what is an aviation cocktail? And cheers!

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Gin, lemon juice, maraschino liqueur, and creme de violette

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That sounds really good! Great wsy to end dry January :slight_smile:

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27* and icy here. Pizza night. Pepperoni and jalapeños on his side. Hot Italian sausage, provolone, Parmesan, mozzarella on my side. The crispy, oily corner pieces are all mine. He’ll fix a salad.


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A beautiful piece of halibut from our local fishmonger just brushed with lemon oil, lemon pepper, salt & lemon zest, then roasted.

Side of fennel with seasoned panko (oregano, salt, garlic powder, Aleppo pepper), cheese & parsley. Not too shabby for a Toozdee night dinner.


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Tonight’s dinner was chicken cacciatore. The casserole included a chicken drumstick, an onion, a clove of garlic, cherry tomatoes, green pepper and some fresh thyme served over linguine.

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Tortilla soup was what’s for dinner. Shredded a chicken breast and used a chicken stock made from leftover chicken bones. I keep several jars of stock in the freezer.

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Wagyu beef burgers on the grill. Homemade ciabatta rolls.

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In a continuing effort to use up items in the freezer, tonight’s dinner was leftover (cooked) turkey from Thanksgiving. “Thanksgiving in January” consisted of Turkey, gravy, stuffing, sweet potatoes, peas and cranberry sauce.

There is one “Chocolate-In-Between” treat left, so Sunshine can have that for dessert.

Bring on February!!

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New month’s thread is here:

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Off to the liquor to look for creme de violette. The Sprout would love this cocktail. She is a big gin fan and got a bottle of Aviation Gin as a birthday present. No comment on who gave it to her :wink:

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I love that you have proper fish cutlery!

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As a child, every birthday and xmas I would get an addition to this set from my uncle, while my older sister got gold coins. I was terribly jealous of her gold coins and honestly couldn’t give two Fs about the cutlery, but now that I am an adult(ish) I definitely appreciate it… although I am down to only 5 dining forks out of a set of 8 :frowning:

There’s mocha spoons, ice cream spoons, tea spoons, and cake forks, too :slight_smile:

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I count my silverware after parties (well I did in the pre times) so I know what to look for in the trash. It is astonishing how often there is a fork in there. I have had pretty good luck picking up single replacement pieces (although it can take a long time) and it gives me a mission at antiques places.

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OMG, I honestly can’t imagine any of our guests being that stupid. I fear the forks “walked out the door” with some of the people who’ve stayed in our house over the summer while we are in Berlin.

These are tough and very expensive to replace, so I just cry about it occasionally ;–)

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How sad.

And tipsy rather than stupid I think. :slight_smile:

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They look amazing!