Sunday, June 29, 2008

Menu Plan Monday



Menu Plan Monday is being hosted this week at Heavenly Homemakers.

Last week, we did not stick to the plan for dinners at ALL. Son #3 ended up spending the night away from home twice, so on those nights it was just me... one night, we ate at my parents' house, and another, my grandparents took us out to dinner! So there are some repeats this week.

Hubby came home, safe and sound, on Saturday, and requested roast with mashed potatoes and gravy. So they reappeared on Sunday, too!

Sun~ Open-faced roast beef sandwiches with mashed potatoes, mushrooms, and gravy; sliced tomatoes.
Mon~ BLT's, crash hot potatoes
Tues~ Tacos with all the fixin's
Wed~ BBQ chicken, rice, cornbread, and possibly zipper peas from the garden if they are ready!
Thurs~ Breakfast for Dinner (Marine son flies in for the holiday - WOO HOO!!!!)
Fri~ out at the beach with the fam... Ribs
Sat~ at the beach.... shish-ke-bobs

My parents are renting a beach house for the weekend of the 4th, so we are going to be out there a lot this weekend. My parents are also renewing their wedding vows on Saturday, so we'll have a mini-reception for them.... just extended family.

P.S.
Here is a totally yummy tomato sauce recipe - no peeling!!! My hubby sampled it and insisted we have spaghetti for dinner immediately. (My notes are in italics.)

Ingredients:
4-5 large ripe fresh garden tomatoes, sliced into 1" rounds (I used a combo of grape, roma, and celebrity tomatoes from our garden. Whatever was really ripe.)
4 good size fresh basil leaves
1 head of garlic, top chopped off (I only used 2 cloves)
1/3 cup mellow red wine (I used just a splash of white wine that I had on hand for cooking)
kosher salt
fresh ground pepper
extra virgin olive oil
To make:
Preheat oven to 450.

Cover rimmed baking sheet with foil and then drizzle foil with some olive oil, enough to slippery the surface. Place prepped garlic head on a piece of foil and drizzle some oil on there, too - and a bit of salt. Wrap the foil around it into a nice package. Put it in the middle of the baking sheet.

Place your tomato rounds in a single layer on the baking sheet around the garlic. Drizzle all the tomatoes with olive oil, salt and pepper. Slam it all into the oven for 30 minutes.
Pull out the food processor and add all the tomatoes (they'll be a bit charred and maybe a little grabby when trying to peel them from the foil - try hard). Unwrap the garlic and squeeze in the cloves (they'll be like paste - it's cool). Add the wine, basil and salt/pepper as you like it. Puree the whole mess until it's one even consistency and no giant basil bits are jamming around in there.
You can find the recipe complete with pics here
Enjoy!!

6 comments:

Kelsey S said...

Oh yummm! Sounds like a great week!

Kelsey
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Alaina said...

Thanks for stoppng by last week! Your menu looks great! We love taco nights and breakfast nights around here! Sounds like you will have a wonderful weekend - enjoy your family.

Kristi said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog. Normally, we have a fish fry too, the lobsters are being flown in from Maine. Can you believe it? We are thrilled to be invited. The crash potatoes look so yummy! I'm going to have to try them.

Kate said...

Your menu sounds delicious. I hope you enjoy the crash hot potatoes. They are definitely a new favorite here, although mine never turn out as pretty as I'd like.

We can't wait to have you join us on our challenge. We are hoping it will be a wonderful time of accountabilty, inspiration, and encouragement!

Enjoy your weekend at the beach!

~Kate
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Angela said...

Hi Angela (from another Angela!)

Thanks for stopping by to check out my menu today! And I'm with you on PW's food. LOVE her food! She just posted a delectably yummy-looking summer berry recipe. Of course it features cream, which I've had way too much of lately, but I'm going to try it anyway, LOL! Looks like you've got the crash hot potatoes on your menu this week. Let me know how they turn out!

Kate said...

I am so curious...what did you think of the crash hot potatoes?