Need new dinner ideas

Anonymous
What are you making tonight?
Anonymous
Homemade pizza, as it’s Friday.
Best dinner this week was an easy salmon dinner.

Salmon fillets (the long skinny ones are what I use). Bake at 425 for 12 minutes. Meanwhile in a small saucepan bring to boil:
3 Tbsp brown sugar
1 Tbsp soy sauce
4 tsp mustard (with some Chinese hot mustard ideally— I use a mix of Dijon and the Chinese otherwise it is too hot)
1 tsp rice wine vinegar

Boil and stir for a minute, then simmer for a bit.

After salmon cooks for 12 minutes, remove from oven, turn on broiler, spoon about half of sauce over salmon, and broil for 2-3 minutes.
Serve with rest of sauce, rice, green veggie.
Note if you are making a lot of salmon, maybe double the sauce. I always do that as my family likes to put the sauce over rice as well.
Anonymous
I have the makings of Taiwanese beef noodle soup bubbling away in the Instant Pot.
Anonymous
Cincinnati chili
Anonymous
Baked ziti, garlic bread, salad, and fruit for dessert.
Anonymous
My teen girls and I made nachos last night with turkey taco meat we prepared, fresh cheese, guacamole, black beans, and the standard toppings (sliced olives, tomatoes, etc.). With baked broccoli and a big green salad on the side. I made mine a taco salad. It was good, lots of quick and easy recipes for nachos online. Very versatile, Dad walked in from work, smiled and said, "Nachos??? Awesome!" It was a crowd pleaser.
Anonymous
Well tonight is also pizza for us but I made this this week and my family loved it with green beans and yeast rolls

Pork chops and butter rice. In a casserole dish, dump 1 cup of white rice. Add a can of French onion soup mix, a can of beef consommé , and a stick of butter sliced . Brown some thin pork chops with seasonings and nestle them on top. Cover with foil and bake at 375 for about 45-50 minutes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have the makings of Taiwanese beef noodle soup bubbling away in the Instant Pot.


Can you share the recipe? I’d love to try!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have the makings of Taiwanese beef noodle soup bubbling away in the Instant Pot.


Can you share the recipe? I’d love to try!


https://thewoksoflife.com/taiwanese-beef-noodle-soup-instant-pot/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have the makings of Taiwanese beef noodle soup bubbling away in the Instant Pot.


Can you share the recipe? I’d love to try!


https://thewoksoflife.com/taiwanese-beef-noodle-soup-instant-pot/


Wow, this website seems great!
Anonymous
I do not enjoy cooking. . Tonight we are having cheese ravioli from TJs in Pesto sauce with steam in the bag broccoli.

My 11yo had requested Thanksgiving dinner this weekend lol, so will be doing turkey/gravy/potatoes/veggies, Yorkshire puddings ( im English) probably on Sunday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do not enjoy cooking. . Tonight we are having cheese ravioli from TJs in Pesto sauce with steam in the bag broccoli.

My 11yo had requested Thanksgiving dinner this weekend lol, so will be doing turkey/gravy/potatoes/veggies, Yorkshire puddings ( im English) probably on Sunday.


I don't enjoy cooking either. Tonight I'm having Chinese leftovers.
Anonymous
Tonight is pizza night for us as well. I'm making a white pizza with mushrooms, spinach, and shaved beef, and a green salad on the side. Tomorrow is Greek turkey burgers and sweet potato fries.
Anonymous
Bifteki/plain hamburgers
Roast potatoes
Fasolakia (Green beans with tomatoes, onions, and oil)
Salad
Grapes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do not enjoy cooking. . Tonight we are having cheese ravioli from TJs in Pesto sauce with steam in the bag broccoli.

My 11yo had requested Thanksgiving dinner this weekend lol, so will be doing turkey/gravy/potatoes/veggies, Yorkshire puddings ( im English) probably on Sunday.


I'm so jealous of the authentic yorkshire puddings! I didn't know you could make with turkey drippings tho.
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