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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Menu for the week of January 2 to January 5

Monday, January 2
Manicotti with French Bread

Beginning with homemade tomato sauce, this hand-rolled pasta is created from traditional Italian ingredients: basil, parsley, garlic, olive oil, and four cheeses. The perfect blend of these ingredients combine to achieve a rich, classic Italian dish that is both delicate and completely satisfying. Partnered with my subtle, succulent garlic bread, gently broiled to create a crunchy outside and soft interior, this meal is outstanding.

Tuesday, January 3
Loaded Baked Potato Soup
Bread

This salute to the mighty potato is my favorite soup. The name pretty much says it all. Using the potato in four different ways, I add bacon, onion, and garlic to create a thick, creamy soup that lusciously melts in your mouth. Use your bread to wipe your bowl clean so as not to miss a drop!
PS. Let me know your preference...white or wheat bread.


Wednesday, January 4
Chicken Marsala

Lightly buttered egg noodles provide a delicate base for this meal. Tender, lightly-breaded chicken cutlets top the noodles. A lovely bacon/mushroom marsala sauce, made from a few simply ingredients, tops off this impeccable, wildly-popular dish.


Thursday, January 5
Meatloaf
Garlic Mashed Red Potatoes

Forget all of the "common" stereotypes and preconceived notions you've ever heard about meatloaf. I use fresh, quality ingredients (including two types of meat), combined with a creative baking method to create a delicious meatloaf that is moist rather than dry, delectable rather than tough, and completely infused with flavor. Topped with a sauce that is both sweet and tangy, this meatloaf is a fan favorite! The garlic mashed red potatoes are the perfect side dish to round out this hearty meal.

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