Tag: quick dinner

Tajin Tacos

TAJIN TACOS!! So quick and easy and oh so good, using one of my favorite cuts of meat – oyster steak.

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Related Recipes:

Skirt Steak Tacos
Refried Bean Tacos
Taco Skillet
Fish Tacos With Savory Plantain Tortillas

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Salami Chopped Sandwhich


Did you know that some people have a custom to eat salami on Purim because it’s hung like Haman was hung on the gallows? In the Purim spirit, I decided to make the viral chopped deli sandwich, only kosher! With my favorite salami!

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Other salami recipes:

last years ago: sweet & sour salami
two years ago: roasted antipasto salad
three years ago: salami nduja
four years ago: salami tarte tatin
five years ago: salami potato latkes
six years ago: salami babka
seven years ago: salami quiche
eight years ago: beer battered salami chips with beer mustard
nine years ago: drunken hasselback salami
ten years ago: salami chips

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2-Ingredient Lazy Meatballs

We all have those days. You know, when you’re up all night with a sick child (or spouse) and you walk around in a daze barely able to cope. Or when you’re just too tired or sick to even think of making supper. Cereal and milk or grilled cheese will do every now and then, but it’s great to have a quick and easy meal that’s also healthy and hearty – to fall back on.

Would you believe it if I told you that you could make meatballs with just 2 ingredients? That’s right – just TWO ingredients! It’s why I call ’em lazy meatballs. But you know what? You’d never know it. I serve these up in front of my kiddies and they are as thankful as ever. You’d think I slaved over them for hours. They’re tasty, moist and perfect over some rice or spaghetti.

Actually, speaking of spaghetti, I’ll tell you something else. I usually prepare a big batch of these babies. The first night, I serve em up over rice. Then, the next night, I take whatever’s left and mash ’em up with a potato masher. The meatballs fall apart into the marinara for a split-second “bolognese”. I spoon the meat sauce right over some spaghetti and I’m the best momma ever.

The secret to these meatballs is NOT to use lean ground beef. The extra fat keeps the meatballs moist, so you don’t need to add anything else to them. The minimal handling of the meat as well as the small size of the meatballs also contribute to their tenderness.

 

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