Irish Egg Rolls in the air fryer.
I stuffed them with my SPD leftovers, topped with gruyere and 10 min. at 390.
Oh my god. That sounds completely fantastic.
debating between as sides,
asparagus au grain
or
balsamic glazed brussels sprouts. (this dude cooks for realz)
How To Make The BEST Brussel Sprouts EVER! w/ Bacon & Balsamic Glaze - YouTube
Making some marinated steak tips. Marinated with a combination of Worcestershire sauce, a little nonfat Italian dressing, and rubbed with some chili powder, salt, & pepper. Gonna pan-sear each side, then carefully broil in the oven to medium rare (or medium).
Crispy baked red potato quarters (with avocado oil, salt, pepper, basil & chives) and sautéed kale on the side.
Speaking of potatoes, I made lyonnaise potatoes. It turned out much better than my first attempt, where I couldn't slice the potatoes after I boiled them without them disintegrated. This time I boiled them for a lot lot ess, so I could insert a fork easily, but they were still firm. These held together nicely and ended up being perfectly done when pan-fried to the point of turning brown. They were delicious. I suppose I ran into the trouble the first time because I couldn't find the new potatoes the recipe called for and just went with adult yukon golds.
I had to look those up, as I was unfamiliar with the term. Those sound delicious yet infuriating to make if they fall apart.
Yeah, the first time was a disaster, just lots of annoying potato clumps everywhere. I wonder if people ever intentionally make potato clumps.
Yeah, the first time was a disaster, just lots of annoying potato clumps everywhere. I wonder if people ever intentionally make potato clumps.
If they do, they’re monsters.![]()
look up duchess potatoes they're essentially clumps and are delicious. you pretty much make mashed potatoes then pipe them on to a cookie sheet and bake them.
These sound like an abomination.
(I'm not big on mashed potatoes, haha)