I made a fall casserole. The main ingredients were: lightly seasoned chicken thighs roasted 30m @ 425F then cut, mixed squash also roasted, kale - sauteed, pasta, pumpkin soup from Trader Joe's, lots of chedder cheese on top, breadcrumbs, and on a whim I diced half an apple and put that on top too.
It turned out pretty good. If I make it again - the bread crumbs didnt really add much so Id skip them, they are really good on some casseroles though. The apples would have been better mixed in, like I said it was a whim so they got put on top but they were a smart addition. Dried cranberries or even just raisins would also be good.
I would also make a lot less, because it lost flavor in the fridge FAST. The first day it was great but I made a big pan, by like the second or third day it was just bland.
I also made jalapeno poppers. I signed up for this CSA box (you know where you get a box of random vegetables and fruits from a farmer every week or so) and they gave me a bag of jalapenos. I didn't have cream cheese, and I wanted to use up stuff in the fridge, so I cubed cheddar cheese and mixed it with enough mayo to coat it kind of thick. Then I filled the halves and sprinkled bread crumbs on top. They were awesome! I'd never made them before and I was glad my made up recipe worked.
ALSO, I made carrot "noodles." Again, from the CSA box. I like carrots raw, but I generally hate cooked carrots. However I had a bunch of carrots from the box like way too many to eat raw so I decided to try spiralizing them, then sauteed them with butter and salt. Threw in a couple of spiralized radishes because again they came from the box.
HOLY SHIT. They were the best cooked carrots I've ever had, including ones from fancy ass restaurants that serve the tiny multicolored ones with just a little bit of the top left on. No sauce or anything, I didn't even add garlic. So. Good.
I'd like to start making some curries. If anyone has any recommendations for curry pastes or other stuff that would be great! I made one yesterday but it was with a "curry broth" I picked up for cheap, I can do much better.