How To Eat On A Dime
So many of us and close friends and family are feeling the pinch; the money pinch specifically more than ever. I fondly remember my mother who grew up in the Depression of the 1930’s whose comment regarding today’s economic crisis was rather simple, ‘we (Us Americans) have gone through this once before you know…there’s nothing new about trying to save money when feeding your family. You simply have to be creative’.
Now my mother was one of those who taught me much in the kitchen, whose home cooked meals mostly from scratch since I think I can only recall two or three ‘pre-made’ products in our home, the occasional Campbell’s soup can, the box of Biscuit, and the Manischevitz Split Pea Soup Mix which we would make often when there was left over ham, yeah, I know, not very kosher, then again we were not Jewish or other religion that would make eating ham a naughty thing.
But here starting with a ham, I share my tips and ideas on how to eat healthy and affordably stretching your meals into more, just by getting a little more creative and learning how certain foods can go a long way to feeding your family. Dorothy Parker probably quoted Irma S. Rombauer (Joy Of Cooking in the 1930’s) who coined the phrase; Eternity is two people and a ham. And these women were both correct, regardless of who actually came up with the phrase that still holds true today as it did in 1930’s.
But I share this with you; ham is one of those affordable meats that once cooked, can turn into a variety of dishes with a little forethought. I chose to list a main dish which then can be turned into many other dishes along with links on how to make them.
The chosen foods for today are Baked Ham and Roast Chicken.
Baked Ham Dinner – can then be turned into these favorite meals…
- Navy Bean Soup
- Quiche with ham
- Western Omelets with ham, sliced bell peppers and onions
- Pasta Carbonara or Penne a la Vodka
- Sliced Ham Sandwiches
- Ham Hash
- Grilled Cheese Sandwich with ham
- Go all out with Eggs Benedict – from the food network website
Roast Chicken can then be turned into these fine meals:
- Chicken Quesadillas with Caramelized Onions and Goat Cheese
- Pulled BBQ Chicken Sandwiches
- Chicken Soup
- Chicken Tetrazzini
- Chicken Salad – a list of their favorites from Epicurean.com
Easy and Quick Roast Jerk Chicken for Two
This is one of those super easy phenomenal tasting spicy roasted chicken dinners that takes no time to prepare. simply set it up, throw it in the oven, and voila, it’s done an hour later or less -no fuss cooking with the feel of a fine French Restaurant-looking lovely fresh roasted chicken with a jerk twist.
Ingredients:
- 1 split down the middle small chicken.
- 2 sprigs of fresh rosemary
- red chili flakes (optional – but oh so good!)
- kosher or rock salt & fresh cracked pepper
- 2 teaspoons dry jerk seasonings
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
- hot preheated oven 350 degrees
- cast iron or clad skillet – or shallow pan, anything that can go into the oven.
Directions:
- Start your oven, and set chicken skin side up in skillet or shallow pan.
- Pour and rub olive oil over skin. Add salt, pepper, crushed red pepper, dry jerk seasonings and fresh rosemary.
- I also place one sprig of rosemary under wing as it laid across the chicken half.
- That’s it! Throw it into the oven, cook till internal temperature in breast/thigh reaches 165 degrees – depending upon size of bird, mine took 55 minutes.
- Let rest out of pan on a plate before splitting in half to serve on two plates.
- My dish shown has roasted bell peppers and potatoes that I inadvertently left in a little too long – but still had a nice bite to them.
Though the photo is not very good, my pal and I were too eager to stop long enough to set up the photo, but I assure you that it was mighty tasty!
Our Daily Dinner – What Are You Having For Dinner Tonight?
Hi everyone, I belong to a recipe site, like so many of us these days. At this site, we can share recipes and chat – great place to share one’s cooking stories and tips – and many times a good laugh is had by all…
So, since this is a very active post, I thought and decided to start a daily dinner post here at my blog, feel free to share what you are having for dinner tonight…
For tonight’s dinner, I am making penne pasta with garden peas, homemade basil pesto, fresh sliced plum tomatoes with just a few sauteed garlic shrimp on top. For Salad I am having my usual fresh tarragon salad dressing over mixed greens and purple cabbage and carrots with a few rosemary bread croutons I made just the other day from a loaf of bread I made. And lastly for starters I am serving up some fresh guacamole with extra cilantro and lime juice with homemade tortilla chips.
So what’s on your plate for tonight? Let us know… add your comments…Chef Maven and others would love to hear…

