Weekend in the Kitchen

Aug
19

Thursday, I made some of these herb and swiss crescent rolls oversized, for sandwich rolls, and put together three ham and cheese sandwiches to go in my sandwich press.
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They looked delicious.
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I had made one for me and two for Morgan. It was the first day of school and Morgan had volleyball practice. As I was taking them out of the grill, she texted me to remind me that she was having dinner in town with friends. Unfortunately, I had forgotten about that when I was fixing her sandwiches.

But fortunately, that was right when Ross unexpectedly rolled into my driveway!

And I decided I didn’t really need dinner, piled all three sandwiches on a plate, and presented him with his meal as soon as he walked in the door! Who’s the best mom in the world, who? (Ha.)

It’s always fun to have a big eater in the house. For breakfast on Friday morning, I made eggs, bacon, and biscuits.
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Saturday morning, I made biscuits and gravy with venison sausage. By Sunday morning, I was out of milk and eggs. Yes, that can actually occasionally happen even if you have a milk cow and a passel of chickens! I’d been making plenty of bread, though, of course.
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That effect on the top of the loaf is made by twisting the dough when you put it in the loaf pan, by the way. I fried some bacon then fried thick slices of Grandmother Bread in the pan.
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The slices were topped with some apple maple jam and homemade maple syrup. Ross’s plate:
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This was soooo delicious, and was a substitute for real french toast since I had no milk or eggs.

I didn’t take any pictures of what I fixed for dinner Friday and Saturday nights, but Friday was a pork tenderloin I’d already taken out of the freezer before I knew Ross would be here. Saturday night, I took out some tenderized venison steaks. Since it was Ross’s deer, I try to cook venison for him a lot whenever he’s here. I used the venison steaks to make chicken fried steak, with more venison sausage gravy, and it was amazing. I had some cheesy scalloped potatoes to go with it, and that stuff goes fast. They were eating the leftovers the next day like candy. Dessert was a berry crumb pie.

Here are the links to all the recipes I mentioned–except for the scalloped potatoes, which somehow I realize now I have neglected to post! I suppose Morgan, who couldn’t keep her head out of the leftovers, won’t throw a fit if I make it again already so I can post the recipe!

Herb and Swiss Crescents
Homemade Biscuits
Biscuits & Gravy
Grandmother Bread
Apple Maple Jam
Making Maple Syrup
Chicken Fried Steak
Berry Crumb Pie

That’s good eatin’!





Comments

  1. rurification says:

    Mmmm. Thanks for the link list. I’ve got a bunch of berries this year. I’m thinking pie for breakfast!

  2. WildTrails says:

    Though old enough to be your father, would you please adopt me? 😀

  3. bonita says:

    Good Grief! Whatta mess of cookin’

  4. Glenda says:

    That’s what I call ‘down-home country’ cookin’. We had biscuits, scrambled eggs and gravy this morning. Your food all sounds delicious.

  5. Leck Kill Farm says:

    For the next deer, Ross might want to have some of the meat turned into to jerky and dried “beef” for a dry venison gravy over biscuits. Our close friend makes venison jerky and we all love it. (it is pretty much the only way I will eat venison anymore.)

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