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Breaded Pork Chops
Browned Rice
Cooked Apples
Asparagus
Cheeseburger Pie
Corn on the Cob
Lima Beans
Spaghetti
Green Beans
Fruit
Macaroni and Cheese
Peas and Carrots
Fried Okra
Fried Rice
Egg Drop Soup
Edamame
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Notes for Monday:
Breaded Pork Chops Tenderize pork chops with a metal pounder. Beat eggs in a bowl. Put bread crumbs in a container large enough to fit one pork chop in it at a time. Dip each pork chop in the bread crumbs, then the egg, then back into the bread crumbs. Line a 9x13 pan with heavy duty foil and preheat oven to 350°.
Heat oil in a fry pan. Brown the breaded pork chops lightly on each side. Place chops in the foil lined pan and bake covered at 350° for 1 hour, turning halfway through.
Browned Rice Add 2 T. olive oil to pan and brown the uncooked rice. Do not burn! Add chicken broth and water (this will sizzle loudly when the liquid meets the hot oil), add seasonings to taste, and bring to a boil. Cover and cook on low for 20 minutes; do not open until time is up.
Cooked Apples Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and simmer until apples are tender. Serve hot or cold.
Steamed Asparagus Notes for Tuesday: none
Cheeseburger Pie Heat oven to 400°F. Grease 9-inch pie plate. Combine beef and onion. Spread in pie plate; sprinkle with salt, chiles, and cheese. Stir in remaining ingredients until blended. Pour into pie plate. Bake about 25 minutes or until bubbly.
Corn on the Cob (frozen)
Lima Beans Notes for Wednesday:
Spaghetti Combine all ingredients except pasta and simmer in a slow cooker for 4-5 hours on low. Reserve half of the sauce in the freezer or refrigerator for lasagna next week. Serve the other half over prepared spaghetti or vermicelli.
Green Beans
Fruit of Your Choice Notes for Thursday:
Macaroni and Cheese In medium saucepan combine corn starch, salt, dry mustard and pepper; stir in milk. Add margarine. Stirring constantly, bring to a boil over medium-high heat and boil 1 minute. Remove from heat. Stir in 1-3/4 cups (425 ml) cheese until melted. Add elbows. Pour into greased 2-quart casserole. Sprinkle with reserved cheese. Bake uncovered in 375 degree oven 25 minutes or until lightly browned. This can be prepared ahead of time and kept refrigerated until you are ready to bake. Add 5-7 minutes to the cooking time if cold.
Source: Mueller's elbow macaroni box
Peas and CarrotsSave the leftovers for tomorrow's fried rice.
Fried Okra Heat oil in a deep (2-3") fry pan. Fry okra (do not crowd in pan) until golden brown. Drain on paper towels, salt and serve.
Notes for Friday:
Fried Rice Cook calrose rice according to directions. Heat some oil in wok or deep fry pan (I use about a tablespoon) and scramble one egg in it. Remove egg and add some more oil (I add about 3 tbsp) to the pan, heating. Add chopped onion, some thawed peas & carrots (and corn if you like), and anything else you like in your rice. We sometimes add leftover chicken or canned baby shrimp. When the onions are tender, add the rice and add soy sauce to taste and stir with a big flat wooden spoon or large cooking chopsticks, if you have them (mine are about 18" long). Add the cooked egg near the end of cooking time and stir well. When the rice is heated through and a bit crispy, it is ready to serve.
Egg Drop Soup Heat chicken broth, salt and pepper to boiling in saucepan. Stir green onions into eggs. Pour egg mixture slowly into boiling broth, stirring constantly with fork to form shreds of egg.
If you want to add fried wantons to your soup, you can buy frozen wanton sheets (wrappers), thaw them and slice them into strips. Deep fry the strips and serve on top of soup.
Edamame Boil 1 bag of frozen edamame in salted water until they float. Drain in a colander, rinse with cold water, and sprinkle with coarse salt. Serve at room temperature by holding the pod to your mouth and squeezing until the beans pop into your mouth. Discard the pod.
* Indicates that of the options listed, this item is the one on the grocery list.