The "What's For Supper?" Thread

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Rhodie...I would love the company. I will make plenty for everyone LOL

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We had homemade macaroni and cheese and salmon patties for supper tonight. Kid ate with us. As I was cooking them, he told me to make a lot because he was eating about 10 of them. |em12|

He did eat well, but he only made it through one big patty. |em23|
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2 of my faves. We don't get Salmon near as often as I would like. We do get to do homemade mac and cheese once in a while. Did you season the Salmon or just have it natural? It's great with a dill sauce or some teriyaki. Ummmmm

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Salmon patties ala Grandma Nettie. Just canned salmon, egg and gluten free saltine crackers crumbed up. Mash it all together and make a patty then saute in a bit of olive oil. Fast, cheap easy and delish!

But I love salmon anyway I can get it. I especially like to by a big filleted half a salmon and grill it with a bit of lemon and pepper. Yum. We usually use a bit of fruitwood on the grill or maple wood. That makes it taste even better.
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YUM!
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I’m making gluten free pepperoni pizza bread today. I want something quick and easy.

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Beef and noodles! Comfort food.

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Oh my Grandma Nettie's Beef and Homemade Egg Noodles. One of my all time BEST memories.
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Exactly! And you’ve got us thinking about making salmon patties!

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We had a head of cabbage and a few sweet potatoes on hand so I ran a search for those ingredients. The recipe we chose used lentils and tomatoes and other pantry stuff with our cabbage and sweet potatoes.

https://pinchofyum.com/creamy-thai-swee ... and-lentil

Substituted wildly. Substituted poblano peppers for jalapeños. Shallots for the onion. Regular canned tomatoes for fire roasted.

Whizzed the stick blender in the lentil / sweet potato / tomato pot before tossing the sautéed cabbage in.

We finished it with a serious heaped tablespoon of cumin seeds crackled in hot ghee and poured that over top. They call this “tempering” in Indian recipes. Pretty fancy, huh?

Served it over leftover brown rice. Still had frozen naan to eat with. Still can’t believe we can just BUY it!



30-45 minutes. Mostly stir as I went by once the prep was done.

It is a KEEPER! Got it on a recipe card and in the recipe box already.

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