We are flying Old Glory proudly. Our flags have been lovingly tucked away for the winter, and now are unfurled in all their star-spangled glory! I LOVE to see them "flying proud" around our home. Look for an upcoming post about flags.
Monday
Balsamic Glazed Roast Chicken Thighs
Sauteed Rice
Green Beans
Recipe: Balsamic Glazed Roast Chicken Thighs
8 chicken thighs
1 TBS dried thyme
1/3 cup red currant jelly
3 TBS balsamic vinegar
flat leaf parsley, chopped, for garnish
salt and pepper
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line a large baking sheet and lightly oil.
Salt and pepper chicken. Rub with 2 1/2 tsp of thyme. Put chicken bone side up on baking sheet and roast for 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, put jelly, vinegar and 1/2 tsp of dried thyme into a small saucepan and heat over medium low heat until jam melts.
Turn chicken meat side up. Brush generously with jelly glaze. continue to roast, brushing with glaze until cooked through, about 20 minutes. Garnish with parsley.
Tuesday
Spanakopita
Fresh Berries
Recipe: Spanakopita
Spanakopita is a Greek Spinach Pie wrapped in delicate layers of phyllo! Doesn't that sound scrumptious?
3 TBS olive oil
6 green onions, chopped (white and green)
2 cloves garlic, chopped or pressed
2 lbs fresh spinach, rinsed and chopped
1/4 cup fresh parsley, finely chopped
2 large eggs
1/2 cup ricotta cheese
1/4 cup parmesan cheese
1 cup feta cheese
1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
2 TBS fresh dill, finely chopped
1 package phyllo dough
1/4 cup melted butter
1/4 cup olive oil
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Filling: In a large saute pan, heat 3 TBS olive oil over medium heat. Add green onions and cook until tender. Add garlic and saute for 1 minute. Add spinach and parsley and cook until spinach is wilted and heated through. Salt and pepper. Take off heat and cool. If spinach mixture is watery squeeze out any liquid.
In a large bowl, beat 2 eggs. Add ricotta, Parmesan, feta, bread crumbs and dill. Beat together. Once spinach mixture is cooled, add it to the cheese mixture.
Phyllo: Combine melted butter and oil. Place 1 phyllo sheet on a clean work surface. Brush with butter/oil.
Put another sheet of phyllo on top of the first. Repeat for 10 layers. Remember to cover phyllo sheets not in use with a piece of parchment/plastic wrap/waxed paper and a barely damp tea towel.
Assembly: Put the layered phyllo sheets in a 9x9 pan. The ends of the phylo will stick over the edges. Fill with spinach mixtures. Bring phyllo over top of the spinach mixture.
Make another 10 layer phyllo dough like above. Cut phyllo to fit the top of the pan and GENTLY score the phyllo top into serving sizes. Only score through the first half of the phyllo sheets. Put phyllo on top of the pie.
Bake for 20-25 minutes until top is browned and the pie is hot.
Cut and serve.
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Wednesday: Soup Day
Nani's Chicken Noodle Soup
Recipe: Nani's Chicken Noodle SoupI have a stockpile of this wonderful, flavor-filled soup in my freezer! I make a big pot of soup and freeze it in meal size containers. Do not put the noodles in the soup, they will get soggy and lose their flavor. Just make thin noodles and put them right into the bowl. Pour hot soup over noodles and... YUMMY! Click HERE for this hearty soup.
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Thursday
Baked Haddock With Green Goddess Dressing
Bed Of Spinach Sauteed In Garlic Oil
Baked Potato
Recipe: Baked Haddock With Green Goddess Dressing
2 lbs fresh haddock
salt and pepper
1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
4 TBS melted butter, divided
Green Goddess Dressing, recipe follows
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Coat the bottom of a baking dish with 1 TBS melted butter. Pat dry fish with a paper towel. Salt and pepper fish. Put fish in the baking dish.
In a small bowl, add panko bread crumbs and remaining melted butter. Mix to coat. Put bread crumbs over fish.
Recipe: Green Goddess Dressing
Pretty green color infused with flecks of herbs, Green Goddess Dressing works on more than salads. Great on chicken and veggies too! But I enjoy it best on fish. Click HERE for this versatile recipe.
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Friday: Company's Coming
Arugula, Shaved Parmesan, Toasted Pinenuts In A Lemon Vinaigrette
Braised Short Ribs
Cheesy Polent
Pie In A Jar~Berry Pies
Recipe: Arugual, Shaved Parmesan, Toasted Pinenuts In A Lemon Vinaigrette
This is a real crowd pleaser and is a compliment for just about any meal. So fast and easy to make, I can even make this up ahead and assemble it in a flash!
1 bag of FREST baby arugula
1/4 cup shaved good parmesan
3-4 TBS toasted pine nuts
1/4 cup good olive oil
juice of 1 juicy lemon
1/4 tsp dijon mustard
good dash of kosher salt
Put the bagged arugula in a large salad bowl.
In a small jar add oil, lemon juice, mustard and salt. Put lid on jar and shake to emulsify. Pour just enough dressing over arugula to coat. Refrigerate the rest.
Add Parmesan and pine nuts. Mix. Serve immediately!
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Recipe: Braised Short Ribs
I will make these a day or two ahead, refrigerate, degrease and concentrate the sauce.
1 cup dry red wine
2/3 cups ketchup
2 TBS tomato paste
3 TBS soy sauce
1 TBS Worcestershire sauce
2 cloves garlic, pressed
2 TBS dark brown sugar
1 large onion, chopped
pepper
4 lbs short ribs
Combine wine, ketchup, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, brown sugar, onions and pepper in the slow cooker. Add short rib and make sure the ribs are totally submerged to coat. Cook on low for 7-8 hours, until very tender.
Recipe: Pie In A Jar~ Berry Pie
This is just as fun to make as it is delicious to eat! A WOW dessert! Perfect for a sassy ending to a dinner party or a family picnic.
Click HERE for a great tutorial, recipes and lots of pictures!
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Saturday
Grilled Honey Teriyaki Chicken
Asian Coslaw
Sticky Rice
Recipe: Grilled Honey Teriyaki Chicken
4 chicken thighs
4 drummies
1 cup teriyaki sauce
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 TBS honey
2 teaspoons minced fresh garlic
2 teaspoons sesame oil
Preheat grill to medium.
Combine teriyaki sauce, lemon juice, honey, minced garlic and sesame oil in a bowl. Transfer to a zip lock bag and add chicken. Marinade for 2 to 8 hours.
Grill chicken for 10-15 minutes on both sides until done and the juices run clear.
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Recipe: Asian Coslaw
1 cup canola oil
1/2 cup sugar
1/3 cup cider vinegar
2 packages Ramen Oriental beef soup seasoning packet
1 lb. package coleslaw salad mix
2 packages Ramen Oriental beef noodles (do not cook)
1 cup salted sunflower seeds
1 cup toasted slivered almonds
1/2 cup carrots
3 green onions, use white and light green parts, finely chopped
Mix oil, sugar, vinegar and soup seasoning packet well and refrigerate overnight.
Break up the raw noodles. Mix the remaining ingredients, add the raw broken noodles and add the dressing. Toss and serve.
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Sunday
Grilled Chicken Ceasar Salad
Recipe: Ceasar Salad
A big favorite at StoneGable, Ceasar Salad makes a great meal! Click HERE for this classic salad. We are adding chicken marinaded in StoneGable's Ceasar Dressing and grilled to delicious perfection!
Memorial Day Cookout
StoneGable Hamburgers On the Grill
Broccoli Salad
StoneGable Potato Salad
Watermellon
StoneGable Iced Tea
Recipe: StoneGable Hamburgers
Oh, I could eat these several times of week! That good!
1 lb 85% ground beef (no lower fat content)
1 package Lipton Onion Soup Mix
3 TBS water
3 TBS Worchestershire Sauce (or more... we like lots!)
Freshly ground pepper
Pinch of salt
Heat up the grill to medium heat.
Put ground beef in a large bowl. Add the rest of the ingredients and GENTLY mix. Do not smoosh or your hamburger will be tough. GENTLY form into hamburgers. We love large hamburgers so I usually double the recipe. Grill until done to your liking. DO NOT press hamburger down with spatula! We want all those wonderful juices to stay IN the hamburger. So yummy!
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Recipe: StoneGable Iced Tea
My mother made this as I was growing up. I just tweaked it a little to make it decaf and low calorie. If you open my frig from May through September you will always find a big pitcher of StoneGable Iced Tea!
Click HERE for the recipe and pictures!
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Everything sounds so good! What time is the BBQ? I tried to get the yard somewhat done for the weekend, but I didn't get alot done. Too busy keeping an eye on my new "driver". I really miss our flag pole. I may have to get the hubby to shimmy up there and fix it! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteI sure DO wish this weather would cooperate!!!!!!!!! Your menu sounds heavenly....again. I have been doing closets: yesterday, mine and today the guest room, which is a catch all for EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!! OUT with the old!!!! Hope you have a GREAT week. DYING to see the kitchen! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteSo organised as always....
ReplyDeleteI made your Asian Salmon last week..it was a hit here.
I will definately try one of your ideas again this week.
On top of the list, is your Green Goddess Dressing!
Thank you for all your inspiration.
Shel
girl, you're a genius
ReplyDeleteAND you've outdone yourself!!
I can't wait to dive into the pie in a jar!
Another wonderful weekly menu Yvonne, I have to try the Balsamic Chicken, it looks like one of those easy recipes I can do for Hubby. Thanks so much, tami
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful weekly menu Yvonne, I have to try the Balsamic Chicken, it looks like one of those easy recipes I can do for Hubby. Thanks so much, tami
ReplyDeleteGood Morning! I tried your balsamic marinade yesterday, for our first outdoor grilled meal of the season. We marinated tri tip and it was delicious. Thanks so much for the delicious recipies.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to read a summer post! It doesn't fully feel like summer here yet, but I can imagine it with all of the delicious foods you showcased. Love it! - Kristin at www.delightfulcountrycookin.com
ReplyDeleteMMMmmMMMM....where do I start with what I love, Yvonne....Pie in a jar? The Menu's ~ all of them. Your fantastic post is getting me in the mood for a great holiday weekend of family & food!
ReplyDeleteSo much yumminess!
ReplyDeleteCooking isn't my strong suit, but I'm going to give some of these a whirl!
How sweet of you to share...
Huggies,
Spencer
I Greek neighbor helped me make spanikopita once and it was wonderful. You have inspired me to do it again. It has been rainy/threatening for ages here - UGG.
ReplyDeleteLisa
the enchanted oven
As always, your weekly menu is wonderful! I'm going to try the pie in a jar. I use Martha's pie dough recipe also. Please, send the rain our way....we are in a terrible drought and begging for it!
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteYour recipes look delicious as always, and I so enjoy your beautifully talented blog.
Lucky for us you enjoy it too.
I am planning a baby shower this coming weekend and I am going to make that delicious looking Stone Gable iced tea. Can you tell me where you purchased your beverage server....I love it. Thanks for all you do.
Maryrose
Maryrose.kelley03@gmail.com
My daughter and I love Spanakopita
ReplyDeletebut my husband doesn't. I never thought about making my own. I'll have to try it when I have someone here to share it with. I posted my backsplash finished today...come see if you have time!
Wonderful menu! The pie in a jar is adorable. Beautiful photos. Makes me hungry! (:
ReplyDeleteWow... the pie in a jar esp. looks good to me! wanted to let you know I made your flank steak with marinade last week... WOW... delish! would you believe Ive never grilled a flank steak? sure didnt take it long... about 5 min each side got me a nice medium steak.
ReplyDeleteOh Yvonne- all of these recipes are so great. I can't wait to try the Green Goddess. The little berry pies are so cute and sweet. I'm also eager to try out the basalmic chicken. I have combined orange marmalade with basalmic and thyme, but, never thought to try a different fruit preserve. Current sounds so interesting. Thank you for such a wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteDoreen
What a great selection of recipes this week! I love the pie in a jar dessert. And your Caesar Salad too.
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