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NJCher

(43,737 posts)
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 04:11 PM Thursday

What's for Dinner, Tues., June 11, 2026

Chickpea macaroni and cheese.

Beyond sausages to go with it.

Cucumber salad in malt vinegar with onions and maybe dill. I'll have to do a taste test before I do much dill.

Kombucha: blueberry basil.

Dessert: strawberries over low-sugar vanilla ice cream.

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What's for Dinner, Tues., June 11, 2026 (Original Post) NJCher Thursday OP
Spicy fried cabbage, with bacon and noodles Marthe48 Thursday #1
That sounds fantastic! Drum Thursday #2
Not grilling for a change! PJMcK Thursday #3
Soft-shell crabs! My weakness! NJCher Thursday #4
Gotta try that cucumber dish. La Coliniere Thursday #7
Grilled pork steak, and green beans. Emile Thursday #5
Shrimp Lo Mein La Coliniere Thursday #6

Marthe48

(23,687 posts)
1. Spicy fried cabbage, with bacon and noodles
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 04:36 PM
Thursday

I've seen this meal mentioned more that once lately.

I bought 2 lbs. of bacon the end of April. It was on sale and I promised myself I'd have at least one meal of fried cabbage. I usually make spicy fried cabbage with bacon, onion, whole small garlic cloves, salt, pepper and red pepper flakes. Today was the first day I added cooked egg noodles. Yum!

I had some fresh pineapple and frozen blueberries for dessert.





PJMcK

(25,194 posts)
3. Not grilling for a change!
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 06:52 PM
Thursday

A trip to a Russian supermarket in NYC’s Brighton Beach yielded a delicious dinner.

For the appetizer, we got some lovely salmon caviar similar to Japanese ikura and that’ll be served in scooped-out slices of cucumber. Dusted with fresh dill and drizzled with lemon juice.

Soft shell crabs coated with flour then sautéed in olive oil, butter and white wine and garnished with capers similar to a francese style. Rice and steamed asparagus to round out the meal.

Brandy and backgammon for dessert.

NJCher

(43,737 posts)
4. Soft-shell crabs! My weakness!
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 07:46 PM
Thursday

This dinner sounds extra special.

Re the Russian supermarket on Brighton Beach, my Russian language teacher friend puts together a bus trip there once a year and everyone who goes from the university shops all the Russian places. I haven't gone but might in the future. My friend is quite the organizer. She is such a noted teacher of the Russian language that the CIA used to send people to her classes. Might still do that; I haven't talked to her lately.

Note to everybody who likes cucumber salads with vinegar: you must try malt vinegar. It is outrageously good, and with fresh produce starting to come in, here's a link to note (very simple): Lord Byron's Salt & Cucumbers.

Emile

(43,913 posts)
5. Grilled pork steak, and green beans.
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 08:25 PM
Thursday

Later strawberry shortcake, and cool whip extra creamy.

Good Evening

La Coliniere

(2,048 posts)
6. Shrimp Lo Mein
Thu Jun 11, 2026, 08:41 PM
Thursday

Steam-fried in evoo and veggie broth: chopped onion, red bell pepper, savoy cabbage, sliced mushrooms, sliced water chestnuts, and minced garlic and ginger. An orange-garlic sauce and cooked whole wheat spaghetti were added. Topped the dish with marinated air-fried gulf shrimp and chopped scallions. Cheers!🥂

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