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baba
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 10:12 am
I have a some milk that really needs to be used.
I'm posting here cause we like to eat on the healthy side.
I'm preferably looking for dinner ideas.
TIA
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Liba
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 10:17 am
I would make farina (cream of wheat). I am not sure how well that works for you for dinner, but for us lunch is our main meal and dinner is often hot cereal or sandwiches.
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sarahd
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 10:26 am
Send it to me. I'll make yogurt out of it and send it back. That's what I do with milk that needs to be used.
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 10:31 am
I second yogurt.
Another idea is to beat 8 eggs, add 2 C flour, 2 C milk and bake in well greased pan for 20 minutes or so at 425 (I find this works better in a toaster oven, otherwise I need a longer baking time). It puffs up. High in protein. Sometimes I add a pinch of salt or blueberries or something for flavoring. Serve with jelly or honey on the side for dipping in.
I made this on Sunday and it was my breakfast, my kids' lunch, another kid's dinner Monday night, and we still have a few pieces left for tomorrow's breakfast.
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baba
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 10:32 am
Haha Sarahd, be careful of what you wish for, I'm not that far away, I might just pop in and expect yogurt in return!
Thanks Liba, but I dont think I'll be making that. I dont have any farina, plus it is our main meal (not that we never have sandwiches).
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HindaRochel
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 10:39 am
I would go for a rice pudding...you don't have to make it sugary.
This one is complicated but looks good.
http://realfoodforlife.com/bro.....ding/
This one is simpler.
I would think more for breakfast, but it does sound good, and warm, if the weather is cold, it would be nice and filling.
http://www.food.com/recipe/cre.....19390
but then again I'm weird enough I would eat this for dinner...you can always hold onto it for breakfast.
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SV
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 10:40 am
Hashem_Yaazor wrote: |
Another idea is to beat 8 eggs, add 2 C flour, 2 C milk and bake in well greased pan for 20 minutes or so at 425 (I find this works better in a toaster oven, otherwise I need a longer baking time). It puffs up. High in protein. Sometimes I add a pinch of salt or blueberries or something for flavoring. Serve with jelly or honey on the side for dipping in.
I made this on Sunday and it was my breakfast, my kids' lunch, another kid's dinner Monday night, and we still have a few pieces left for tomorrow's breakfast. |
This sounds interesting. What does it taste like? Also, would adding some sugar work?
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shoemaker
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 10:58 am
DAIRY POTATOE SOUP OR BEAN SOUP.
ICE COFFE LATTE.
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 11:00 am
SV wrote: | Hashem_Yaazor wrote: |
Another idea is to beat 8 eggs, add 2 C flour, 2 C milk and bake in well greased pan for 20 minutes or so at 425 (I find this works better in a toaster oven, otherwise I need a longer baking time). It puffs up. High in protein. Sometimes I add a pinch of salt or blueberries or something for flavoring. Serve with jelly or honey on the side for dipping in.
I made this on Sunday and it was my breakfast, my kids' lunch, another kid's dinner Monday night, and we still have a few pieces left for tomorrow's breakfast. |
This sounds interesting. What does it taste like? Also, would adding some sugar work? | I got it from here: http://oceansofjoy.wordpress.c.....uffs/ -- but I use regular milk half the time instead of buttermilk (or my version which is milk with lemon juice )
You can definitely put sugar in the batter, but I personally think it's too much of an egg taste to support it. (I like French toast made with salt, not sugar, so that's where I'm coming from.)
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HindaRochel
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 11:08 am
I second the potato soup idea.
HY's suggested also sounds delicious.
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Seraph
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Wed, Nov 02 2011, 11:25 am
Fry onions and garlic. Mix milk with some corn starch. Add to the fried onions and garlic, heat until thick. Spice with nutmeg and parsley, salt to taste. Use this white sauce on pasta, on a white pizza, on potatoes, on veggies, or wherever you like white sauce. Its delish.
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