it's fall here in the US, though this year it's been a pretty mild fall so far -- at least in my area. i'm starting to plan my meals around more recipes i use during the cold weather months, and i've started baking again.
with these thoughts on my mind, for today's Question of the Day.........
Let's talk about our fall/winter (or seasonal, for the part of the world where you live) meals --
What are some of your favorite meals for fall/winter (or the current season where you live)?
i'll go first!
for me, it's mostly casseroles, some slow cooker meals, and soups. i do 'throw in' some other meals here and there, to mix things up a bit. some of my favorites are --
with these thoughts on my mind, for today's Question of the Day.........
Let's talk about our fall/winter (or seasonal, for the part of the world where you live) meals --
What are some of your favorite meals for fall/winter (or the current season where you live)?
i'll go first!
for me, it's mostly casseroles, some slow cooker meals, and soups. i do 'throw in' some other meals here and there, to mix things up a bit. some of my favorites are --
- Baked Rigatoni (same ingredients as lasagna, but much easier to make)
- Turkey or Chicken Enchiladas
- Pancakes, with homemade Blueberry Syrup
- Tuna Noodle Casserole
- Chili, served with buttery cornbread or biscuits
- breakfast for dinner -- Fried or Scrambled Eggs, or an Omelet -- with toast; French Toast with either Maple or Blueberry Syrup; Egg in the Middle; and etc.
- Sweet n Sour Pork, with rice (sometimes white, sometimes brown rice)
- Mac n Cheese (or Scalloped Potatoes), served with hot dogs or Italian sausage
- Beef Burrito Casserole
- Quiche
- homemade Pizza, usually pepperoni with extra cheese (i particularly like a combination of mozzarella and asiago cheeses)
- soups -- Green Split Pea, Chicken Noodle or Chicken rice (i'll use turkey instead, if that's what i've got), Beef Barley or Beef and Vegetable, Tomato, Bean and Bacon, Potato soups (there's a lot of different potato soups i make), tortellini (cheese or beef) with vegetables