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Weekly Garden Thread - March 21- 27, 2020
March 21, 2020 | Diana in Wisconsin/Greeneyes

Posted on 03/22/2020 6:34:31 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin

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Navajo tacos are popular in the West. Nice recipe to have when you run out of taco shells. Pile taco fixings atop fried dough....taco-seasoned ground beef, tomato, onion and avocado, dollop of sour cream.....delicious and filling. CHEF TIP: do the bread dough first, assemble toppings while dough rises; fry light golden brown on both sides, then add fave toppings.

FINAL Pour 1/2-1 inch oil in a large skillet; heat to 375 deg. Pinch off golf ball sized pieces of dough. Flatten and gently stretch out edges turning to form a 5-6" disks, 1/4-inch thick. (You could also roll them out on a lightly floured board, but pulling the dough is

NAVAJO TACOS

FRY BREAD Mix in bowl 3 1/4 cups flour, cup nonfat dry milk powder tb baking powder, 1/2 tsp salt 5 tb chilled lard in small pieces. Slowly dribble in hot water, mixing with fingers into ball that pulls away from sides of the bowl. Add more flour or water as needed to form a dough that is not too sticky. Cover; let rest for 10 minutes. more fun.)

Make a small hole in the middle of each disk, so the frying doesn't balloon dough. Hold in single layer. Gently place in the hot oil pressing down with tongs to submerge. Fry golden brown around edges, then turn and fry golden......only takes a few seconds. Drain on paper towels. Repeat.

CHEF TIP: If time is at a premium, use frozen thawed bread dough, pkg of Rhodes frozen rolls, or even tube of biscuits.

VARY Native American bread is also great served with honey, jam, butter. Or toss in cinnamon sugar.

81 posted on 03/26/2020 6:18:33 AM PDT by Liz ( These slim Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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The wife is pre-diabetic.

Do you have any recommended substitutes for the potatoes? (I realize how horrible of a question that sounds as I love all things potato)


82 posted on 03/26/2020 10:10:52 AM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Unlike Bloomberg, I have said "Fat broads"and "Horsefaced Lesbians" but cuz I luv them both.)
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To: Liz

That’s good eatin right there!


83 posted on 03/26/2020 10:35:57 AM PDT by Califreak (If Obama had been treated like Trump the US would have been burnt down before Inauguration Day)
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To: TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig

Just add her fave veg.......zucchini is great here.


84 posted on 03/26/2020 11:24:39 AM PDT by Liz ( These slim Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Califreak

That dish’ll scare away the pesky virus........LOL.


85 posted on 03/26/2020 11:25:31 AM PDT by Liz ( These slim Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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Do you have any recommended substitutes for the potatoes? (I realize how horrible of a question that sounds as I love all things potato)

One good substitute for potatoes in beef soup or stew is turnips.

I've been making beef barley soup for years with turnips and never told mr. mm.,P> One day I didn't have the turnips and had to use potatoes and he noticed the difference and said something about the potatoes being all weird.

I said "That's probably because I used actual potatoes this time."

The pause in the conversation was hysterical. He isn't often left speechless but I got him that time.

I have also heard, but have never tried it, that mashed cauliflower with enough butter and salt makes a great substitute for mashed potatoes.

86 posted on 03/26/2020 5:21:49 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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I have subbed parsnips....may have to try turnips.


87 posted on 03/26/2020 8:21:18 PM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Unlike Bloomberg, I have said "Fat broads"and "Horsefaced Lesbians" but cuz I luv them both.)
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Today's to-do list which I posted yesterday.

Also for tomorrow, more seed starts, pruning some plants, ripping out the 4x4 border that surrounds the swing set I put in 20 years ago for my kids.....they are adultish nowadays so no need for it. Will tear up the tarp that is beneath the old woodchips in that are and re-border it with non-preasure treated wood.

Got a bunch more seed starts going, had the son pull up the old pressure treated 4x4s, finished loading a hot compost pile and added some ash from the wood stove, cleaned up some fallen pine tree branches, leveled the 2 raised bed planters which were a little cattywompass. 3rd was fine.

Also ripped out some blackberry bushes that were trying to come back. Finished my 2nd vertical strawberry growing station with some upgrades from the 1st one ...added mesh fabric over the 2.5 inch holes that I have drilled in the 4" pvc pipe.....the mesh helps avoid sloughing of soil. 2 more of those to go. When all four are finished I will have 28-30 strawberry plants growing in a 20" wide, 36" long area with a height if about 6-7' inside the greenhouse.

Tomorrow. Seed starts, haul more of my pile of rich soil to the raised beds, steal the great soil that was created in the kids play area and settled on the blue tarp beneath the former pile of woodchips..... pull up old blue tarp.

Possibly tomorrow.....dig up more of BlackBerry shoots.

88 posted on 03/26/2020 8:38:05 PM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Unlike Bloomberg, I have said "Fat broads"and "Horsefaced Lesbians" but cuz I luv them both.)
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I have never tried parsnips but they are more carroty in flavor, aren’t they?


89 posted on 03/27/2020 1:04:37 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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They are more “carroty” in texture. A sharper flavor...think 1/5 across the spectrum from carrots to horseradish....closer to carrots.


90 posted on 03/27/2020 8:38:30 AM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Unlike Bloomberg, I have said "Fat broads"and "Horsefaced Lesbians" but cuz I luv them both.)
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If they sell a produce item in the USA I have probably tasted it since I used to to be a produce man in a grocery store.


91 posted on 03/27/2020 8:39:32 AM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Unlike Bloomberg, I have said "Fat broads"and "Horsefaced Lesbians" but cuz I luv them both.)
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Interesting.


92 posted on 03/27/2020 8:40:22 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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Sounds like parsnips would be good if you wanted to add a little kick to your meal.


93 posted on 03/27/2020 8:41:09 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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The medics say shortness of breath is a sign of the virus. My DR says that's
also a sign of anemia. So I hunted up recipes to amp up our amino acids......just in case.

Slow Cooker Steak Chili
ING ¼ cup chili powder 2 tablespoons whole cumin seeds ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper 2 tablespoons whole cumin seeds ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 teaspoons oregano 3 bay leaves 2 teaspoons brown sugar 4lbs steak (cut into 1 inch cubes) 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 2 ½ tablespoons kosher salt 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 4 cups chopped onions 1½ cups chopped celery 6 garlic cloves (chopped) 2 jalapeno peppers (seeded and chopped) 1 ½ cups beef stock 2 tablespoons tomato paste 1 (28 ounce) can crushed tomatoes,1 ounce semisweet chocolate chips 3 tablespoons masa harina (corn flour) 2 cups water ½ cup chopped cilantro ½ cup chopped parsley

PREP Mix combine chili powder, cumin seeds, cayenne, cinnamon, oregano, bay leaves, br/sugar; set aside.

METHOD S/p beef cubes. Heat oil in a large deep skillet over high heat. Add about 1/3 cup of the beef mixture to the skillet and cook until browned. Transfer the beef to the slow cooker. Repeat with remaining beef, in batches if needed. Add more oil in between batches if necessary. Once the beef has finished cooking, add the onion, celery and 1 tablespoon of salt to the skillet and cook while stirring until the vegetables begin to soften (about 2 minutes). Add garlic, jalapeños, and the spice mixture and cook for another minute. Stir in the beef stock, tomato paste, and crushed tomatoes and simmer for 3 minutes. Stir in the chocolate chips, masa harina, and 2 pinches of salt and cook for an additional minute. Transfer in slow cooker w/ beef; stir in water. Cover; cook on high 6 hours, stirring 1-2 til beef is tender. Toss bay leaves; stir in cilantro and parsley.

SERVE Topped w/ grated Cheddar, sour cream and chp scallions.

Add an iron-rich kale or spinach salad....
and drink lots of orange juice....helps your body absorb iron.

94 posted on 03/27/2020 3:45:17 PM PDT by Liz ( These slim Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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Saving!

Very similar to an old family steak soup recipe....with a molé twist.

Thanks for posting.


95 posted on 03/27/2020 3:48:41 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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Great idea! That looks great! I’m going to substitute bear meat because we still have a goodly amount of that to use up. The spices seem to be the thing in this recipe; the type of meat can play second fiddle. ;)

I love spinach and I love kale - we’re having a kale salad with supper tonight!

Can’t do OJ - my Dad, Sis and I all have a reaction to it - it makes our joints just ACHE. But, if I eat a fresh orange or mandarin, no problems. Go figure.


96 posted on 03/27/2020 3:52:22 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: metmom

Yed...I love to add them to stew. Just treat them like carrots


97 posted on 03/27/2020 3:55:08 PM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Unlike Bloomberg, I have said "Fat broads"and "Horsefaced Lesbians" but cuz I luv them both.)
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No problem. Make this Italian Orange Salad. Use olive oil in the
dressing------some nutrients we consume are soluble only in fats.


98 posted on 03/27/2020 3:59:03 PM PDT by Liz ( These slim Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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That is BEAUTIFUL!

I just bought a red onion, today! Of course, I had to sell one of my kids to get one, but whatever...Mama NEEDS her nutrition these days, LOL! ;)


99 posted on 03/27/2020 6:11:19 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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Do whatever you have to do......but stay healthy.


100 posted on 03/27/2020 6:21:42 PM PDT by Liz ( These slim Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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