Jun 16: Rissole Rolls with Swiss & Kumato; Greek Drunken Pork Stew with Black Beans and Rice

Lunch

For lunch we reheated the remaining Rissoles and stuffed them in a hot Panini Roll with Swiss Cheese, Kumato and Carolina BBQ Sauce.

  • The Panini Roll is 63c
  • A serve of Rissoles is $3.51 and shared it, or $1.76 per serve
  • Five Kumato were $3.49 and we shared one, or 35c per serve
  • A slice of Swiss is 34c
  • Add 10c for Carolina BBQ Sauce.

A tasty sandwich enjoyed in the sunshine for $3.18 per serve.

Dinner

A recipe we’d like before – Greek Drunken Pork Stew -definitely feels like a cultural mashup when served with Rice and Beans!

  • The pork was $8.99 or $3.00 per serve
  • Red wine adds 50c or 17c per serve
  • Canned Tomatoes are 99c, or 33c per serve
  • Add 40c for the other ingredients
  • Brown rice adds 33c per serve
  • Pinto beans are 50c per serve.

After a four hour cook, the pork is incredibly tender and the sauce has reduced to an intensely flavorsome liquid, balanced with Rice and Beans for $4.73 per serve.

Jun 15: Sardines & Neufchatel; Tomato, Beets and Caramelized Onion Cheddar Salad

Lunch

When you open a can of Sardines, Trout or other protein, it makes two full sandwiches. Today we paired Sardines with Neufchatel Cheese.

  • The Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • Skinless, boneless sardines in water are $1.99 or $1.00 per serve
  • An ounce of Neufchatel is 13c
  • Add 50c for Garlic Spread.

A little underwhelming as these were not the best sardines, for $2.37 per serve.

Dinner

Being Meatless Monday we opted for a simple salad of Mixed Greens, Cherry Tomatoes, Pickled Beets and Caramelized Onion Cheddar.

  • Beer Bratwurst were $4.49 or $2.25 per serve
  • Spinach was $1.49 or 38c per serve
  • The cherry tomatoes were $2.99 and we used half or 75c per serve
  • We used about ⅓ of the $5.75 Caramelized Onion Cheddar, or 96c per serve

A nice meal for $2.37 per serve.

Jun 14: Egg in Bagel with Giant Baked Beans; Rissoles with Pickled Beet, Tomato and Caramelized Onion Cheddar Salad

Lunch

Foodie Greg had a hankering for Giant Baked Beans, so we toasted a Brioche Bagel, fried an Egg in the hole and topped with the Baked Beans.

  • The Brioche Bagels are $2.89 for five and we shared one, or 29c per serve
  • Large Eggs are 21c each
  • The Giant Baked Beans are $1.99 or $1.00 per serve.

A tasty lunch for $1.50 per serve.

Dinner

Tonight we returned to our traditional Rissole recipe, which is an Australian Classic.

  • 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 free range egg is 21c or 11c per serve
  • The onion is 4c per serve
  • Spinach was $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 ⅓ of the $5.75 Caramelized Onion Cheddar, or 96c per serve
  • Add 10c for Carolina BBQ sauce.

The original recipe is definitely best! A good meal for $5.98 per serve.

Jun 13: Bacon & Coleslaw; Beer Bratwurst and Mock “German Potato Salad” with Cauliflower

Lunch

We over purchased Coleslaw from Mr Fish & Chips, so we had it on sandwiches with Bacon.

  • Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • Bacon was $4.99 and we used four of 10 slices, or 50c per serve
  • The Coleslaw was $3.85 with tax and tip, or $1.92 per serve
  • Add 20c for Neufchatel.

This sandwich worked very well for $3.36 per serve.

Dinner

We returned to the Beer Bratwurst, because we preferred the flavor. Served with a Mock German Potato Salad made with steamed Cauliflower and Sauerkraut.

  • Beer Bratwurst were $4.49 or $2.25 per serve
  • The Artisanal Kraut is $3.29 per packet and we used about ⅛, or 21c per serve
  • The Cauliflower was $3.49 and we shared half, or 87c per server
  • Bacon was $4.99 and we used three of 10 slices, or 75c per serve
  • Onion and Seasoning add 45c per serve.

While the Potato version of this Salad is excellent, we were underwhelmed by the Cauliflower version. Still, a good meal for $4.53 per serve.

Jun 12: Fish & Chips; Seared Tuna with Asian Vegetable Stir-fry in a Beijing Style Soy Sauce

Lunch

We noticed Mr Fish & Chips in the same shopping mall as our favorite Aldi. With circumstances on our side for a fast trip home, we ordered and picked up two Fish & Chips: two pieces of Fish with Fries (Chips).

Fortunately the containers were vented and we made sure they were exposed on the trip home. We were minimizing the compromise that take out usually involves.

In this case the Fish remained perfect, while the Fries were a little less than perfect, but may have been slightly undercooked. Great Fish and good Fries for $11.60 per serve with tax and tip.

Dinner

We had purchased some frozen Tuna from Aldi and it was time to give it a try. Since it was “Sushi grade” we decided on a simple sear, then slice and serve on Asian Vegetables with a Beijing Style Soy Sauce pack.

The Tuna was “ridiculously” inexpensive so we had relatively low expectations.

  • 12 oz Tuna was $5.19, or $2.60 per serve
  • The Asian Stir-fry mix was $2.99 or $1.50 per serve.

The Tuna exceeded expectation and was very good. Our Tuna was in quite small steaks, which suggests it’s cut from the ends of the muscle and too small for the premium market. We will definitely repeat the Tuna, but probably with Japanese Rice. The Asian Vegetables were only okay. Overall a great meal for $4.10 per serve.

Jun 11: Brisket, Béarnaise Sauce & Tabouli, Peanut Butter & Sweet Chili Sauce; Heritage Pork Chop with Apple and Radicchio Salad

Lunch

One of our sandwiches was a direct repeat from yesterday and finished the Brisket. The other was Peanut Butter & Sweet Chili Sauce.

  • Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • The Brisket was $4.62 per serve, and we shared half, or $1.56 per serve
  • The Tabouli is $2.89 and we served half, or 72c per serve
  • The Béarnaise sauce was $3.29 and we used about ⅓, or 55c per serve
  • Garlic Spread adds 50c per serve
  • Peanut Butter adds 35c per serve
  • Add 20c for Sweet Chili Sauce.

Two good sandwiches – although the Brisket was obviously the better one – for $4.62 per serve.

Dinner

Tonight we feasted on Sous Vide Bone-in Heritage Pork Chop, which we finished perfectly in a hot pan, and served with an Apple and Radicchio Salad.

  • The Pork Chops were about $9.70 per 10oz serve
  • The Radicchio was $3.49 and we used half, or 87c each
  • The Apple was $1.38 or 35c per serve
  • Add 30c for apple cider vinegar and seasoning.

We have the formula for the perfect medium rare Pork Chop with a light sear. A great meal for $11.22 per serve.

Jun 10: Brisket, Béarnaise Sauce & Tabouli, Egg Salad & Sprouts; Spicy Thai Salad with Yakisoba Noodles

Lunch

Today one sandwich featured left over sous vide Brisket, with Tabouil & Béarnaise Sauce. The other a simple Egg Salad & Sprouts.

  • Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • Egg Salad is $3.69 and we use about ¼ for each sandwich, or 46c per serve
  • Sprouts add 30c per serve
  • The Brisket was $4.62 per serve, and we shared half, or $1.56 per serve
  • The Tabouli is $2.89 and we served half, or 72c per serve
  • The Béarnaise sauce was $3.29 and we used about ⅓, or 55c per serve
  • Garlic Spread adds 50c per serve.

While not the cheapest of sandwiches, they were quite tasty for $4.83 per serve. The Brisket was particularly tender.

Dinner

We took the remaining Beef Larb and added it to Stir-fried Asparagus, Bell Peppers and Yakisoba Noodles with Thai inspired dressing.

  • A serve of Beef Larb is $2.31
  • The Baby Bell Peppers add 16c per serve
  • The noodles are $3.19 for the pack, or $1.60 per serve
  • The Asparagus was $3.69 and we shared half, or 93c per serve
  • Add 50c for seasoning.

A very tasty repurposing of the original Beef Larb for $5.50 per serve.

Jun 9: Garlic Naan, Smoked Tuna, Neufchatel, Capers & Shallot; Spicy Thai Salad with Beef Larb

Lunch

As we had two Garlic Naan left, we finished in the oven, preach with Neufchatel, and topped with Smoked Trout, Capers & Shallot.

  • The Garlic Naan was $3.99 for six, and we used two, or 67c per serve
  • We shared a $3.49 can of Smoked Trout, or $1.75 per serve
  • Neufchatel adds 15c per serve
  • Add 25c for Capers & Shallot.

The combination worked well and it was a tasty open faced sandwich for $2.82 per serve.

Dinner

Tonight we experimented with a Larb made from Ground Beef instead of Ground Pork, and served it deconstructed over a Bean Sprout focused Salad.

  • 1 lb of Keller Crafted ground beef is $8.25 or $2.06 per serve
  • Add 25c for seasonings
  • Bean sprouts are $2.49 per pack and we used about 1/3 per serve or 42c per serve
  • Baby Bell Peppers are 16c each or 24c per serve
  • Add 30c for Peanuts
  • Mint was $2.49 and we used about 1/5th or 25c per serve.

We will get four serves from the Beef Larb. The freshness of the Salad was a good balance for the intense flavor of the Beef. A good meal for $3.52 per serve.

Jun 8: Egg Salad & Sprouts, Ham, Cheddar & Kumato; Roasted Potato, Peppers and Onion Frittata

Lunch

A last minute change of plans had us scrambling for lunch ideas, so we repeated the Egg Salad & Sprouts, & Ham Smoked Cheddar & Kumato sandwiches.

  • Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • Smoked Cheddar is 43c per slice
  • Five Kumato were $3.49 and we shared one, or 35c per serve
  • Black Forest Ham is $3.29 per pack, or 35c per serve
  • Egg Salad is $3.69 and we use about ¼ for each sandwich, or 46c per serve
  • Sprouts add 30c per serve
  • Garlic Spread adds 50c per serve.

The Dave’s Killer Bread is considerably more expensive than the Aldi 12 Grain, but it’s worth it! Good sandwiches for $3.13 per serve.

Dinner

Foodie Greg prepared the Roasted Potato, Peppers and Onion Frittata ahead of an expected lunch guest, who did enjoy a quarter later in the day. We averaged three serves from the Frittata.

  • A Large Egg is 21c each and we used six, or 42c per serve.
  • The Roasted Potatoes with Peppers and Onions is $2.99 for the pack, but we used half, or 50c per serve
  • Add 50c for Salad Greens and Sherry Vinegar.

An excellent simple meal for $1.42 per serve. The Frittata was very good served at room temperature.

Jun 7: BLT; Sous Vidé Brisket with Roast Garlic Mushrooms and Asparagus

Lunch

We were fortunate to be given half a loaf of home made Sourdough Bread from one of our neighbors. We toasted two large slices, fried some Bacon, and built the best Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato Sandwich ever, which we split in two and shared.

  • The bread came free
  • Mixed Greens 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 50c for Garlic Spread.

The Bread was fantastic. Great crumb, chew and flavor. It make a great BLT for $2.00 per serve.

Dinner

Once again we did a 24 hours Souse Vidé our Brisket was ready. We served with Garlic Butter Mushrooms and Asparagus

  • The brisket was $18.48 or $4.62 per serve
  • The Asparagus was $3.69 and we shared half, or 93c per serve
  • Sliced Crimini Mushrooms were $2.49 or $1.20 per serve
  • Add 35c for Parsley and seasoning.

The slow cook on the Brisket transforms it into something more like Prime Rib! A great Sunday night meal for $7.10 per serve.