GDMT - Game Day Menu Thread - Bye Week Addition

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This is one of my favorite weekly threads, and even if it’s bye week… We still gotta eat!

Do you have football Sunday food plans? Lets hear them!
 
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I saw some thick cut spicy looking onion rings at the store… I will airfry some of those for appetizer for the early games.

Its supposed to rain something like 2” over the next 24hrs, starting right about kickoff of the first games. Good day to watch football.
 
We are hosting for Thanksgiving so with all the that Turkey being served I echo the sentiment of the great Sam Elliot "Beef, it's what for dinner." We are preparing a selectant Eye Round Roast along with roasted vegetables with a fine pinot noir to enhance the flavor as we are keeping it simple before Thursday.

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A close friends grandma tested positive for Covid so my wife and I have been making up a bunch of food so we can deliver to her and her husband - he doesn't really know how to cook.

My wife also works a ton this week and needed easy to eat meals for work. She's a pharmacist.

Ham and Turkey sliders on Hawaiian rolls.
Chili.
Pierogies.
Pepperoni rolls.
Hot Pockets.
Homemade rolls.
 
I am more of the cook in the family and along with the theme to keep it easy before the turkey day bonanza I am preparing a crockpot dish I have never tried. Total comfort food for a chilly Sunday California evening.

A parmesan and cream cheese shredded chicken pasta dish slow cooked in a favorite Italian dressing served with steamed veggies.

Sounds good huh. We will see. :laugh1:
 
I am more of the cook in the family and along with the theme to keep it easy before the turkey day bonanza I am preparing a crockpot dish I have never tried. Total comfort food for a chilly Sunday California evening.

A parmesan and cream cheese shredded chicken pasta dish slow cooked in a favorite Italian dressing served with steamed veggies.

Sounds good huh. We will see. :laugh1:
Let us know how it turns out.

Always looking for slow cooker dishes that are easy and good.
 
I'm taking advantage of the bye week and no soccer for the kids.
I'm going to put up the Christmas lights and get that out of the way.

In turn, we will be going out to dinner tonight.
 
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I am more of the cook in the family and along with the theme to keep it easy before the turkey day bonanza I am preparing a crockpot dish I have never tried. Total comfort food for a chilly Sunday California evening.

A parmesan and cream cheese shredded chicken pasta dish slow cooked in a favorite Italian dressing served with steamed veggies.

Sounds good huh. We will see. :laugh1:

How does that even work . Sounds like the old airplane food.

Eye is in the beholder.Can’t imagine that at all really. Then again I’m making all kinds of things,including a Turkey & Roast pork. Not sure how any of the things I’ll make will turn out.Just thinking Cole-Slaughter of the Niners today. Down goes Zona with Cam- A’s. Then Hags? GB needs to go down today though. F” A-Rod.
Hope all turns out fine.Pasta in a slow cooker,can’t imagine unless cooked first.Then Italian dressing & cream cheese. Not sure if just a can of cooked chicken.
Could see it as a tasty Chix- Mac like baked.
 
How does that even work . Sounds like the old airplane food.

Eye is in the beholder.Can’t imagine that at all really. Then again I’m making all kinds of things,including a Turkey & Roast pork. Not sure how any of the things I’ll make will turn out.Just thinking Cole-Slaughter of the Niners today. Down goes Zona with Cam- A’s. Then Hags? GB needs to go down today though. F” A-Rod.
Hope all turns out fine.Pasta in a slow cooker,can’t imagine unless cooked first.Then Italian dressing & cream cheese. Not sure if just a can of cooked chicken.
Could see it as a tasty Chix- Mac like baked.
You ain't invited so you don't need to be concerned about eating "old airplane food". :laugh1:

It came highly recommended. I must have missed "judgement" in the recipe. :zany1:
 
You ain't invited so you don't need to be concerned about eating "old airplane food". :laugh1:

It came highly recommended. I must have missed "judgement" in the recipe. :zany1:
Eye is in the beholder man.... Eye is in the beholder... Wait. What???
 
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You ain't invited so you don't need to be concerned about eating "old airplane food". :laugh1:

It came highly recommended. I must have missed "judgement" in the recipe. :zany1:

Happy Eats.Was just curious & gave a cheese & crackers response.
 
Let us know how it turns out.

Always looking for slow cooker dishes that are easy and good.
For the review @Dodgersrf , I would do it again.

It is pretty damn rich as comfort food to me is suppose to be. For a family of two a ton of left overs.

We used Olive Garden Dressing, as named, which IMO was a good choice. Both the M-wife and me thought it needed something else to tone down the heaviness. After much debate we decided we would add diced tomatoes to keep with the Italian flare and lighten it up.

We can take the left overs and add that in after this work week.

The chicken shredded well and the recipe is as advertised. Next time we will back off the suggested 1/2 cup of dressing.

We have affectionally named this dish "Old Airplane Food".

Love having a funny wife.

Here is the recipe. This site has many easy recipes.

 
For the review @Dodgersrf , I would do it again.

It is pretty damn rich as comfort food to me is suppose to be. For a family of two a ton of left overs.

We used Olive Garden Dressing, as named, which IMO was a good choice. Both the M-wife and me thought it needed something else to tone down the heaviness. After much debate we decided we would add diced tomatoes to keep with the Italian flare and lighten it up.

We can take the left overs and add that in after this work week.

The chicken shredded well and the recipe is as advertised. Next time we will back off the suggested 1/2 cup of dressing.

We have affectionally named this dish "Old Airplane Food".

Love having a funny wife.

Here is the recipe. This site has many easy recipes.


Wishing you a good week, & your dessert was even better. Have to have my own party. Thanks 4 sharing