Sep 21: BLT on Homemade Sourdough; Soy Chorizo Tostadas

Lunch

Foodie Philip scored another Sourdough half boule from an neighbor and we made the classic BLT with it.

  • The bread came free
  • Butter Lettuce add 30c per serve
  • Five Kumato were $3.49 and we used two, or 70c per serve
  • Bacon was $4.99 and we used four of 10 slices, or 50c per serve
  • Add 40c for Garlic Spread.

Today’s version was particularly good for $1.90 per serve.

Dinner

We used the remaining Soy Chorizo we’d prepared for the Taco Salad a few nights back, and made meatless Tostadas.

  • Soy Chorizo is $2.29 or 58c per serve
  • Tostados were $1.39 for 21, or 13c per serve
  • Guacamole is $1.10 per serve
  • Five Kumato were $3.49 and we used two, or 70c per serve
  • Add 30c for Salsa.

These were surprisingly filling, with Foodie Greg not finishing his second serve! Overall, pretty good for $2.81 per serve.

Sep 20: Egg in a Bagel; Red Wine, Beef and Mushroom Stew with Brown Rice and Peas

Lunch

Sunday lunch is better with Eggs.

  • The Brioche Bagels are $2.89 for five, or 58c per serve
  • Pastured Eggs are 51c each, or an average of $1.02 per serve
  • Add 30c for Salsa.

With the new griddle cooking surface these turn out well every time. The Fire Roasted Tomato Salsa adds a nice kick. A good Sunday lunch for $1.90 per serve.

Dinner

Whatever you do, don’t call it Boeuf Bourguignon (Beef Stew with Red Wine, Mushrooms and Bacon), but it is a classic French recipe

  • The beef was around $4.68 per serve
  • Carrots were $1.00 or 50c per serve
  • A onion was 20c or 10c per serve
  • The wine is adds 50c per serve
  • Add 50c per serve for seasoning, garlic and oils
  • Brown rice adds 33c per serve
  • The English Peas were $3.49 and we served half, or 88c per serve.

An enjoyable meal for $7.49 per serve.

Sep 19: Slided Ham & Coleslaw; Seared Duck Breast with Yakisoba and Bok Choy

Lunch

We still had Coleslaw from Mr Fish & Chips so we sandwiched it between slices of Deli Ham, in a sandwich!

  • Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • The Coleslaw is 56c per serve
  • Black Forest Ham is $3.29 per pack, or 66c per serve.

Always an enjoyable sandwich, for $1.96 per serve.

Dinner

Tonight was our “Duck Night,” which we schedule about once a month, now that we have a consistent (mostly) supply of frozen Duck Breast from Whole Foods, and know how to cook it to perfection.

  • The Duck was $13.59 or $6.80 per serve
  • The noodles are $3.19 for the pack, or $1.60 per serve
  • The Bok Choy was $2.00 and used about or 34c per serve.

As always an excellent, and somewhat affordable, treat for $8.74 per serve.

Sep 18: Naan Pizza; Argentinean Shrimp on Japanese Fried Rice

Lunch

As we had two Garlic Naan left, we finished in the oven, spread with with Neufchatel, and topped with Tomato and Parmesan.

  • The Garlic Naan was $3.99 for six, and we used two, or 67c per serve
  • Neufchatel adds 15c per serve
  • Five Kumato were $3.49 and we used one, or 35c per serve
  • Shaved parmesan comes in a $5.49 pack, and we used 1/4 or 46c per serve.

This turned out well for $1.63 per serve.

Dinner

A quick and easy ‘Fishy Friday” is where you sous vide some Argentinean Shrimp in Butter, and fry off some Trader Joe’s Japanese Fried Rice. Serve!

  • Japanese Style Fried rice comes from Trader Joe’s and is $3.29 or $1.65 per very generous serve
  • 1 lb of shrimp is $10.99 and we used half,  or $2.75 per serve.

Simple, tasty and filling for $4.40 per serve.

Sep 17: Fried Scallops, Fries & Coleslaw; Romanian Skirt Steak, Home Fries, and Fried Eggs

Lunch

A nearby shopping trip put us near Mr Fish & Chips. We stuck with the Fried Scallops, Fries and Coleslaw and ordered extra Coleslaw.

This is a meal for one that we shared, making it $5.19 with tax and tip.

Dinner

We continued the “sharing an entree” theme with another venture out to bring food home. We haven’t been able to enjoy the food at The Country Deli for a while, as it mostly doesn’t travel well. Great food eaten three minutes from the kitchen, not so great after 15 minutes of travel.

How food travels is a serious challenge in these times, and many restaurants are changing their menus to make them resist degrading during the trip home. Friends in San Francisco celebrated their anniversary with a finish-at-home kit prepared by a local restaurant.

We worked out a compromise: buy the Romanian Skirt Steak Dinner, substituting Home Fries for Mashed or Baked Potato. Then when we got home, fry the Eggs there and serve. We preheated our griddle so there was minimal.

Although we added the Eggs, Foodie Greg felt there was enough food without and probably won’t add them next time. The serving was enormous and more than enough food for two, for $15.62 per serve, plus $1.02 for the eggs: $16.64.

Sep 16: Rissole Rolls; Lamb Loin Chops with Eggplant, Mint and Pomegranate Salad

Lunch

For lunch we had a Rissole & Cheddar Panini using the last of the Rissoles.

  • The Panini Roll is 63c
  • Rissole is $1.02 per serve
  • Smokey Cheddar was $2.69 for 10 slices, or 27c per serve
  • Add 10c for Spinach
  • Add 10c for Carolina BBQ Sauce.

As always a tasty combination for $2.12 per serve.

Dinner

We had some Lamb Loin Chops available, so we grilled them to perfection outside, and paired with a Smoked Eggplant, Feta, Mint and Pomegranate Salad. We’ve done the salad before but with Baked Eggplant.

  • The Australian Lamb Loin Chops were a weekly special at Aldi for $7.43 or $3.72 per serve
  • Mint was from our garden
  • Eggplant was $1.39 or 70c per serve
  • The French (Valbreso) Feta was $10.99 but we used 1/6 or 92c per serve
  • Pomegranate Seeds were $4.49 and we used about half, or $1.13 per serve
  • Add 30c for dressing ingredients.

The Australian Lamb Loin Chops were even better than the New Zealand ones that Trader Joe’s carry. We felt they had great taste and were more juicy. A great meal for $6.77 per serve.

Sep 15: Apple & Brie; Beef Rissoles with Greens, Cherry Tomatoes, Cheddar and Pickled Beets

Lunch

For lunch we finished both the Apple from yesterday, but also the remaining Brie from our grazing meal last Sunday.

  • Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • Apple adds 17c per serve
  • Add 85c per serve for Brie
  • Add 40c for Garlic Spread.

We toasted until the Brie was oozing and delicious. A good sandwich for $2.16 per serve.

Dinner

One of the best uses for the Ground Beef from our meat box is to make classic Australian Rissoles.

  • Dry aged 85/15 ground beef $8.57 or $2.86 per serve
  • 8 oz Panko breadcrumbs are $2.99 and we used half, or 50c per serve
  • A Pastured Egg is 51c or 17c per serve
  • The onion is 4c per serve
  • Salad Greens were $1.49 or 38c per serve
  • The cherry tomatoes were $2.99 and we used half or 75c per serve
  • Pickled beets in vinaigrette are $1.69, of which we used about ⅓ or 28c per serve
  • We used about 1/2 of the Cheddar, or 96c per serve
  • Add 10c for Carolina BBQ sauce.

The Rissoles are always a good choice on a hot day for $6.04 per serve

Sep 14: Apple & Smoked Cheddar; Soy Chorizo Taco Salad

Lunch

A simple sandwich each of Sliced Apple & Smoked Cheddar slices.

  • Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • Apple adds 17c per serve
  • Smoked Cheddar Slices are $2.69 for 10, or 54c per serve (two slices)
  • Add 40c for Garlic Spread.

It was very tasty for $1.85 per serve.

Dinner

Tonight’s meatless meal pivoted on Soy Chorizo that we fried off as if it were Taco Seasoned Ground Beef. Add to Lettuce, Cherry Tomatoes, Cheddar and a Creamy Dressing and you have a Taco Salad. We used half the Chorizo in tonight’s Salad.

  • Soy Chorizo is $2.29 or 58c per serve
  • Lettuce mix adds 40c per serve
  • Cherry Tomatoes add 36c per serve
  • The Old Crock Smokey Cheddar was $5.95 and we used about half, or $1.50 per serve
  • Greek Yoghurt and Salsa add another 40c
  • An Avocado is 39c or 20c per serve.

A very tasty salad, where you would never know you weren’t eating “real” Taco meat, for $3.44 per serve.

Sep 13: BLTA; Filet Américain with Rustic Panini Roll and Garden Salad

Lunch

Today we did a near-classic Bacon, Lettuce Tomato & added Avocado.

  • Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • Black Forest Bacon from Aldi is $3.99 for nine slices; we had two, or 44c per serve
  • Kumato adds 35c per serve
  • The Avocado was 39c or 20c per serve
  • Add 20c for Lettuce
  • Add 40c for Garlic Spread.

As always, this is a great sandwich for $2.33 per serve.

Dinner

In the “world that was” the Foodies would be in Amsterdam this week, and would be eating Filet Américain, either at Van Dobben or at home purchased from Jumbo supermarket. We are stuck at home, so we made Filet Américain for ourselves!

  • The top sirloin from the Keller Crafted delivery was $12.36 or $6.18 per serve
  • Add 20c for Shallot & Capers
  • Add 30c per serve for Ketchup, Mayonnaise and Paprika
  • Add 63c for the Panini Roll
  • The Garden Salad adds 80c per serve.

We got very close to Américain from Jumbo, or as served in Horne (town) for $8.11 per serve. We’d still like to be in Amsterdam.

Sep 12: Bahn Mi; Mussels in Coconut Curry Sauce with Naan

Lunch

Today we picked up a Bahn Mi from Pho Saigon 1, for $10.00 with tax and tip.

Dinner

Thehe Mussels were pre-cooked and the Sauce was in a jar, so it could hardly be simpler. Served with pre cooked Naan and we had a very tasty (and good looking) meal.

  • The Goan Simmer Sauce was $4.99 or $2.50 per serve
  • The pre-cooked Mussels were $2.29 or $1.15 per serve
  • The Garlic Naan was $3.99 for six, and we used two, or 67c per serve.

A very tasty and filling meal for $4.32 per serve.