The Weekend Dish: 2/29/2020
Hello and Happy Leap Day!
It seemed like January was a year long and February has been over in about two seconds. And this last week has been A WEEK. Phew! It was good to have the last couple of days to catch my breath and get ready for another, thankfully slower, week. What have you been up to? Anything fun? Eaten anything great lately? Share with me!
As always, you’ll find a recap of what was posted to the site this week, the most shared recipes, my Sunday dinner menu, and recipes I’ve bookmarked from other blogs. Enjoy!
On Brown Eyed Baker This Week
Friday Things – Pajama days, a new allergy treatment, soup, cleaning, rosti, cake, cookies, and more!
Top 5 Most Popular Posts This Week:
1. My Favorite White Bread Recipe
3. Apple Turnovers (From Scratch!)
5. Grandma’s Banana Nut Bread
This Time Last Year…
These were the recipes that hit the site during this same week last year…
10 Fabulous Recipes Using Store-Bought Rotisserie Chicken
Sunday Dinner Menu
Meatloaf and mashed potatoes.
Veggies TBD
What I Bookmarked This Week
Recipes and posts from other blogs that I thought looked especially delicious and that I thought you would like, too:
Dying to make homemade garlic knots that rival the ones we had on vacation the year we got married!
I feel like a big batch of crockpot pork carnitas should always be in the fridge.
Literally cannot wait to make these chicken burritos.
Yessssssss! >> Skillet Cornbread with Chipotle Honey Butter
Reuben casserole is totally happening for St. Patrick’s Day!
Have a delicious weekend!
Cute kid you have there. I enjoy reading your blog.
I had to stop getting cookbooks. If I lived in a bigger place I could so love getting to have 100 cookbooks. What a dream to get to have a yard w doggies…and also a bunch of cookbooks to browse through. For now its a small condo and black furries who think they are pups deep down😊 still blessed nonetheless.
Two really good recipes you might enjoy were the Chicken Noodle Soup and Beef Stew from Iowa Girl Eats. Both were delicious. Cleaning out my two huge cabinets of cookbooks. I had well over a hundred.
I’ve made the Reuben casserole and it is outstanding!!!! My only suggestion is use the best corned beef you can get. We made it once with a great corned beef (Boars Head) and then again with a store brand deli corned beef it there was no comparison. It is crave worthy!!!!!!!Â
Pz. show LADYFINGERS RECIPE W
COFFEE/COCOA AGAIN.
Thank you
LOVE TO GET LADYFINGERS COCOA COFFE
RECIPE TO MAKE FOR MY AUNT WHO
WAS BORN IN 1930 & just got out of hospital @& she lloves coffee!!
When I lived in Pgh, I had never heard of or eaten Paszki. Here in WI, they are sold in bake shops and supermarkets. Even at convenience stores at gas stations! Where on earth do they sell them in Pgh?
Hi Mary Lou, In Pittsburgh they are in the grocery stores and a lot of the big bakeries!! They must have gotten popular here!