Jan 25: Turkey, Bacon Chipotle Meatloaf with Carolina Gold BBQ Beans and Chipotle Coleslaw

Lunch

A rare trip to Amazon Fresh brings a hot Roasted Chicken. We struggle for a bread choice from there, but settled on sharing an Artisan Roasted Garlic Loaf that we finished in the oven. Spread liberally with Garlic Spread and topped with a generous serve of Roast Chicken Breast and slices of Tomato.

  • The Chicken is a bargain at $4.97, or 62c per serve
  • We shared the Artisan Loaf for $1.25 per serve
  • The Tomato adds 42c per serve
  • Add 50c for Garlic Spread.

The bread was a very generous serve, but it was a good combination of a crisp crust and an even crumb, with the first layer of Garlic flavors. The Garlic was amped up with the Creamy Garlic Spread while the Tomato brings a little acid and some fresh wetness. The Amazon Fresh Chicken is moist and tender. A really great sandwich for $2.79 per serve.

Dinner

Our second meal from the Turkey, Bacon Chipotle Meatloaf was reheated by frying, and served with Carolina Baked Beans, which we’ve never heard of before, and Chipotle Coleslaw.

  • The Meatloaf was $4.38 per serve
  • The Carolina Gold BBQ Beans were $1.89 or 90c per serve
  • Add 30c for Mayonnaise and Chipotle Hot Sauce for the Dressing
  • Add 40c for Coleslaw Mix.

We found the Carolina Gold BBQ Beans a little sweet, so we tempered it with two tablespoons of Apple Cider Vinegar to bring it into balance. It paired well with the Meatloaf. The Chipotle Coleslaw picks up on the Chipotle notes in the Meatloaf to harmonize the whole meal. A pretty good meal for $5.88 per serve.

Jan 24: Gingery Poached Egg Soup

Lunch

Lunch was a simple toasted sandwich of Smoked Trout with Capers and Celery, and Gouda.

  • Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • Gouda is 24c per serve
  • We shared a $3.49 can of Smoked Trout, or $1.75 per serve
  • Add 40c for Garlic Spread
  • Add 30c for Capers and other ingredients.

The Smoked Trout has more complex flavor than Tuna, making it a more robust sandwich for $3.43 per serve.

Dinner

We tried a new Meatless Monday recipe: Gingery Soup with Poached Egg.

  • Ginger adds 45c per serve
  • Garlic adds 10c per serve
  • Chicken Bone Broth adds $1.00 per serve
  • The Bok Choy was $1.99 and we used about half or 50c per serve
  • Add 30c for Tamari and other seasoning
  • Add 76c per serve for Pastured Eggs.

The Ginger Soup really didn’t have time to develop much flavor, not that there’s really any layering of flavors in the recipe to start with. It was rather disappointing for $3.11 per serve.

Jan 23: Rack of Lamb with Citrus and Feta Salad

Lunch

We shared a tetra pack of Organic Leek and Potato Soup on special at Whole Foods for $3.88 after all discounts, or $1.94 per serve.

Dinner

In a very rare occasion, the Foodies had dinner guests, for whom we prepared sous vide Rack of Lamb that was seared to perfection before serving with a Citrus and Feta Salad. We served with a Lemon, Mint and Yoghurt sauce with Mint and Meyer Lemon from our garden.

  • The full Rack of Lamb was $25.82, but we served four, or $6.45 per serve
  • The Grapefruit were $2.89 or 72c per serve
  • The Feta was $6.49 and we shared ½, or 81c per serve
  • Add 30c per serve for Shallot and other ingredients
  • Add 30c for Yoghurt
  • Mint and Lemon came from our garden.

We sous vide a little higher than we have in the past, and it turns out that 140ºF is the perfect temperature for Lamb. It was the best we’ve ever done, with the meat just a little firmer and the fat significantly better rendered. The acidic Citrus Salad is the perfect foil to the fattiness of the Lamb and the Lemon, Mint and Yoghurt Dressing was a hit around the table. A restaurant quality meal for $8.58 per serve.

Jan 22: Turkey, Bacon Chipotle Meatloaf with Baked Sweet Potato and Chipotle Coleslaw

Lunch

It’s the weekend so we had more time to cook lunch, settling on Giant Baked Beans, Bacon and Fried Eggs on toasted Italian Bread.

  • Italian Bread adds 32c per serve
  • The Giant Baked Beans are $1.99 or $1.00 per serve
  • Pastured Eggs are 38c each, or 76c per serve
  • Bacon was $4.99 and we used five of 10 slices, or $1.25 per serve.

The toast provides the textural base, the Baked Beans make the dish satisfyingly filling. The Bacon brings Salt and the Eggs form a creamy dressing. A very satisfying meal for $3.33 per serve.

Dinner

Time for our other favorite Meatloaf: Turkey, Bacon Chipotle, which we served with a Twice Baked Loaded Potato and Chipotle dressed Coleslaw.

  • Ground turkey cost $6.39 or $1.60 per serve
  • Bacon was $5.99 and we used ⅓, or 50c per serve
  • A can of chipotle is $1.50 and we used half, or 38c per serve
  • Add 65c for onion, breadcrumbs and seasonings
  • Add 30c for Mayonnaise and Chipotle Hot Sauce for the Dressing
  • Add 40c for Coleslaw Mix
  • The pack of two Twice Baked Potato was $2.99 or $1.50 per serve.

The Meatloaf came out with a very fine texture thanks to additional processing in the food processor. We changed our side at the last minute to a Twice Baked, Loaded Baked Potato from Aldi, which was again well cooked and the filling rich with a hint of bacon and cheddar. A pretty good meal for $5.73 per serve.

Jan 21: Rainbow Trout with Fried Capers and Caesar Salad

Lunch

We toasted some Italian Bread and topped with Delice de Bourgogne and Green Apple.

  • The Delice de Bourgogne was $5.38 and we shared ½, or $1.35 per serve
  • The Italian Bread was 32c per serve
  • Apple adds 20c per serve.

A very tasty lunch for $1.87 per serve.

Dinner

Pan-fried Rainbow Trout with a Caesar Salad kit, makes for an easy ‘Fishy Friday’.

  • The Rainbow Trout was $9.37 for four pieces, or $2.34 per serve
  • The Caesar Salad Kit is $1.00 per serve
  • Add 30c for Capers
  • Add 40c for Butter.

The Rainbow Trout was tasty, but the Caesar Salad Kit, which was the same “product” from the same store, has definitely changed and is nowhere near as flavorsome nor enjoyable. A mixed meal for $4.04 per serve.

Jan 20: St Louis Ribs with Apple Coleslaw

Lunch

After a little wild goose chase looking for an eWaste recycling center we stopped at La Fiesta for Chili Verde Enchiladas for $16.96 per serve.

Dinner

The problem with a smaller range-top smoker is that it’s inside, and cold weather precludes adequate ventilation for the smoke. Foodie Greg got smart and smoked the Ribs mid afternoon while it was warm enough to have windows and doors open. It was worth it. We served with a simple Apple Coleslaw with an Apple Cider Vinegar dressing.

  • The very generous serve of Ribs was $16.22 or $8.11 per serve
  • Coleslaw Mix adds 45c per serve
  • Add 50c for Dressing ingredients.

An excellent, and very filling meal, for $9.06 per serve.

Jan 19: Speck and Cream Cheese Frittata

Lunch

Shin Ramen with Coleslaw Mix makes a warming meal on a very chill day for $1.63 per serve.

Dinner

A simple meal of Speck, Peas and Neufchatel in a Frittata.

  • Pastured Eggs add 95c per serve
  • The Speck was $3.99, or $2.00 per serve
  • Neufchâtel adds 30c per serve
  • Peas add 46c per serve
  • Greens and Balsamic Vinegar add 40c per serve
  • Add 20c for Seasoning.

The Speck was a big improvement. It’s easier to work with than Prosciutto and has more flavor than Ham. A very tasty Frittata for $4.31 per serve.

Jan 18: Spanish Mussels with Chorizo and Tomato-Wine Sauce

Lunch

For lunch we returned to our Chorizo, Bell Pepper & Gouda toasted sandwich.

  • The Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • Gouda is 34c per serve
  • The Chorizo was $4.72 and we used half, or $1.18 per serve
  • Fire Roasted Peppers cost $1.99 and we used half, or 50c per serve.

A particular favorite of Foodie Greg, it’s an excellent sandwich for $2.76 per serve.

Dinner

Tonight’s deliciousness was Spanish Mussels with Chorizo and Tomato-Wine Sauce, again without the Heavy Cream.

  • The pre-cooked Mussels were $2.29 or $1.15 per serve
  • Sherry adds 58c per serve
  • The Chorizo was $5.11 after all discounts and we used half, or $1.28 per serve
  • Add 85c for other ingredients
  • The Italian Bread is 29c per serve
  • The Garlic Spread adds 40c per serve.

A very tasty meal for $4.56 per serve.

Jan 17: Stir Fried Noodles with Peanut Sauce

Lunch

Lunch was a simple Ham, Gouda & Mustard toasted Sandwich.

  • Dave’s Killer Bread is 74c per serve
  • Gouda is 34c a slice
  • The Breakfast Ham is $2.99 for six, or 50c per serve
  • Add 10c for Mustard.

An excellent sandwich combination for $1.68 per serve.

Dinner

A Soba Stir-fry with Peanut Sauce makes a great Meatless Monday.

  • Soba Noodles are $3.29 and we used about ⅓ or 55c per serve
  • The peanut butter was $1.99 and we used about 1/2,  or 50c a serve
  • Add 45c for Coleslaw Mix
  • Add 50c for Ginger, Onion and other ingredients.

This simple recipe exceeded expectations for $2.00 per serve.

Jan 16: Soba Soup with Shrimp, Egg and Greens

Lunch

We enjoyed a Ciabatta Roll with Ham and Coleslaw.

  • The Ciabatta Roll is 58c per serve
  • A slice of Breakfast Ham is 60c per serve
  • Coleslaw adds $1.25 per serve.

We really like the Ciabatta Rolls which made a great carrier for the Ham & Coleslaw and contributed to a decent lunch for $2.43 per serve.

Dinner

Tonight we had a simple meal of Soba Soup with Shrimp and Bob Choy topped with a ‘jammy’ Egg.

  • Soba Noodles are $3.29 and we used about ⅓ or 55c per serve
  • 1 lb of shrimp is $10.99,  or and we used half $2.75 per serve.
  • A Pastured Egg adds 38c per serve
  • Broth adds $1.00 per serve
  • The Bok Choy was $1.99 and we used about half or $1.00 per serve
  • Add 50c for Ginger and other ingredients.

A very tasty broth, with perfectly cooked Eggs and Shrimp for $6.18 per serve.