I made an amazing dinner tonight

Anonymous
My in laws are in town and I channeled my STRESS into a meal fit for a king and I just have to brag:

Started with cold green garlic soup with olive oil crema on top.
Next up, a chicken-stewed tomato-oyster mushroom-rice casserole with crushed Lays on top for crunch -- a weird but sultry combo of savory, salt, crunch.
For dessert, PEANUT BRITTLE.

Oh yeah. Oh yeah. I am a rock star tonight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My in laws are in town and I channeled my STRESS into a meal fit for a king and I just have to brag:

Started with cold green garlic soup with olive oil crema on top.
Next up, a chicken-stewed tomato-oyster mushroom-rice casserole with crushed Lays on top for crunch -- a weird but sultry combo of savory, salt, crunch.
For dessert, PEANUT BRITTLE.

Oh yeah. Oh yeah. I am a rock star tonight.


What did your guests say?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My in laws are in town and I channeled my STRESS into a meal fit for a king and I just have to brag:

Started with cold green garlic soup with olive oil crema on top.
Next up, a chicken-stewed tomato-oyster mushroom-rice casserole with crushed Lays on top for crunch -- a weird but sultry combo of savory, salt, crunch.
For dessert, PEANUT BRITTLE.

Oh yeah. Oh yeah. I am a rock star tonight.


What did your guests say?


Well, my "guests" were my family. My MIL ate nothing but drank five goblets of wine. My FIL devoured it and my husband seemed really happy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My in laws are in town and I channeled my STRESS into a meal fit for a king and I just have to brag:

Started with cold green garlic soup with olive oil crema on top.
Next up, a chicken-stewed tomato-oyster mushroom-rice casserole with crushed Lays on top for crunch -- a weird but sultry combo of savory, salt, crunch.
For dessert, PEANUT BRITTLE.

Oh yeah. Oh yeah. I am a rock star tonight.


What did your guests say?


Well, my "guests" were my family. My MIL ate nothing but drank five goblets of wine. My FIL devoured it and my husband seemed really happy.


NP. Five…goblets?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My in laws are in town and I channeled my STRESS into a meal fit for a king and I just have to brag:

Started with cold green garlic soup with olive oil crema on top.
Next up, a chicken-stewed tomato-oyster mushroom-rice casserole with crushed Lays on top for crunch -- a weird but sultry combo of savory, salt, crunch.
For dessert, PEANUT BRITTLE.

Oh yeah. Oh yeah. I am a rock star tonight.


What did your guests say?


Well, my "guests" were my family. My MIL ate nothing but drank five goblets of wine. My FIL devoured it and my husband seemed really happy.


NP. Five…goblets?


Yes, like a medieval chalice of red wine.
Anonymous
Just want to say you are a rock star OP. That sounds very delicious, way to channel your stress into something awesome, and goblet is a fabulous choice of word, too. I think I know exactly what you meant- I was imagining the 9 oz Bordeaux glasses. But maybe you meant some over fancy chalice, in which case do share.

You should feel very satisfied. Have a great rest of the night.
Anonymous
Please post cold green garlic soup recipe please!! That sounds incredible!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My in laws are in town and I channeled my STRESS into a meal fit for a king and I just have to brag:

Started with cold green garlic soup with olive oil crema on top.
Next up, a chicken-stewed tomato-oyster mushroom-rice casserole with crushed Lays on top for crunch -- a weird but sultry combo of savory, salt, crunch.
For dessert, PEANUT BRITTLE.

Oh yeah. Oh yeah. I am a rock star tonight.


What did your guests say?


Well, my "guests" were my family. My MIL ate nothing but drank five goblets of wine. My FIL devoured it and my husband seemed really happy.


NP. Five…goblets?


Yes, like a medieval chalice of red wine.


If you had medieval chalices in your house for your MIL you were a rockstar even before this fantastic menu.

Do you have a recipe for the chicken dish?
Anonymous
That sounds horrible. I'm glad it was well-received for your sake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That sounds horrible. I'm glad it was well-received for your sake.


Sheesh.
Anonymous
Sounds fabulous, OP! Hope you were able to enjoy it,too.
Homemade peanut brittle sounds especially yum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds fabulous, OP! Hope you were able to enjoy it,too.
Homemade peanut brittle sounds especially yum.


yes on the brittle

not so much the other shit
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:chicken-stewed tomato-oyster mushroom-rice casserole with crushed Lays on top for crunch



yum! recipe?
Anonymous
Nice job!!!
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