WHAT’S FOR DINNER? | EASY & BUDGET FRIENDLY | REALISTIC WEEKNIGHT MEALS | DINNER INSPIRATION
In today's What's for Dinner video, I'll be sharing some dinner ideas that I know your family will love. These realistic weeknight meals are easy and budget friendly. I’ll also be sharing what we had while we were out of town for a family reunion. I hope this gives you some dinner inspiration. Enjoy!
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In today’s video:
0:00 Intro
0:30 Take-Out
1:33 Family Reunion
2:30 Pizza Take-Out
4:04 Chicken & Dressing
6:35 Salmon Sliders
10:29 Shredded Beef Tacos
13:57 Sloppy Joes
My Amish Macaroni Salad video:
My Ham video:
My Dressing video:
Mandy in the Making Green Beans
Salmon Sliders
Corn Salad
Note - I didn't follow this exact recipe, but it's similar to what I did.
Shredded Beef Tacos
Mexican Street Corn
Note - I recommend cutting the sour cream/mayo mixture in half as I had quite a bit leftover.
Sloppy Joes
Channels mentioned:
@MandyintheMaking
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Cheese Grater
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Food Scale
Reusable Food Storage Bags
Cuisinart Griddler
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5 Times Gordon Ramsay ACTUALLY LIKED THE FOOD!
5 Times Gordon Ramsay ACTUALLY LIKED THE FOOD!
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Today, we'll be talking about 5 Times Gordon Ramsay Actually Liked The Food.
Number 5: Bazzini's Cheesecake
During one episode on Kitchen Nightmares, Chef Gordon Ramsay visits Bazzini in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Bazzini is owned by Paul and Leslie Bazzini. Paul worked up to Executive chef but since becoming owner he has become overwhelmed with running a restaurant. The restaurant is supported financially by Paul's wife Leslie and it is only open for limited hours in the evening.
Number 4: The redemption burger
When Ramsay arrives at Burger Kitchen in Los Angeles for an episode of Kitchen Nightmares, he finds a divided family, a chef on the brink, and terrible food. The restaurant claims to specialize in burgers, yet manage to mess up every burger they send Ramsay's way. The owners blame the chef, the chef blames the owners, and the owner's son just doesn't want to be there. However, as Ramsay investigates deeper, he discovers that the owners are not allowing the chef to create his own recipes or order his own ingredients.
So, when Ramsay asks him to make a burger completely on his own, he proves that he does have what it takes to run a kitchen. He serves Ramsay a delicious and beautifully presented burger with smoked Gruyere cheese, grilled tomatoes, spring mix, mustard aioli, a jumbo homemade pickle, a crispy bun, and a patty perfectly cooked to medium, prompting Ramsay to say That's what I call a burger!
However, even with Ramsay's stamp of approval, the owners still try to find something to complain about. If Ramsay says it's good, we wouldn't argue!
Number 3: The perfect sausage roll
On an episode of MasterChef, Dustin, a prospective contestant, decides to cook sausage rolls, a traditional British snack — but with spicy Italian sausage, instead of the traditional banger sausage. However, Dustin doesn't start off on a good foot, as he refers to Ramsay's English heritage... even though he's from Scotland.
Ramsay is skeptical about all the extra garnishes on the dish at first since sausage rolls are typically a very basic type of street food. He watches in horror as Dustin turns it into a gourmet dish, adding a spicy marinara sauce, Parmesan cheese, parsley, and a little bit of basil pesto that's just for show. But that horror quickly turns to delight when he finally tries it and ends up leaving none left on the plate for the other judges. He high fives the chef after giving him the ultimate compliment: That... was f***ing delicious.
Number 2: French fries like mom used to make
If you've ever made french fries at home (or even ordered them at a restaurant), you'll know how hard it is to get them to all look and taste the same. Some are always too skinny and end up burnt, while others are too thick and don't cook all the way through, not to mention how impossible it is to get the salt evenly distributed. The difficulty of making such a seemingly simple dish inspired a challenge during an episode of MasterChef. However, for one contestant, Brandi, it was hardly challenging at all. She makes fries for her kids at least once a week at home, so she was already a seasoned pro.
Ramsay knows they are winners before he even tries them. He points out the perfect color and uniformity of the fries and then takes a bite, noting their perfect crunch and seasoning as well. If you had any doubt of his opinion, he puts that to rest when he calls the fries utter perfection, which is a response not many can get from Ramsay. When it comes to feel-good food, leave it to a mother to put all the other contestants to shame.
Number 1: A flamboyant bananas Foster
One of the most popular and over-the-top contestants ever to appear on MasterChef is Tommy Walton, a fashion designer turned chef. Given his background, he always makes every dish he prepares beautiful to look at, often claiming that you have to eat with your eyes before you eat with your stomach. He's typically seen dancing around the kitchen, eliciting eye rolls from his more reserved competitors, or making up silly words about his food.
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