Wednesday, November 9, 2011

November 14th - November 18th

Here's the menu for the upcoming week. The featured items don't per se go together. When I offered something "more adult" I tried to put a more kid-friendly entree with it.

Monday, November 14th
French Onion Soup -- If you've read this blog for very long, you know that I love French Onion Soup. I could eat it every day. The caramelized onions in the rich, deep beef broth made with three types of demi-glaze just make me happy. The toasted baguette bread and the three-cheese mix to broil on top, just make my day. I love this soup. Quart $7

Autumn Pear Salad -- Red and green leaf lettuce combined with pears, Asiago cheese and cashews. Served with an olive oil balsamic vinegar, honey mustard dressing. $7 quart

Macaroni & Cheese -- Mac and Cheese may have an ordinary reputation, but this version is dressed up enough for everyone to enjoy, yet retains it's roots enough to still be true comfort food. You will be delighted with the three cheese blend used to make this dish. The bread crumbs that top the mac and cheese is a perfect finish. 8x6 $12, 9x13 $22

Tuesday, November 15th
Pulled Pork -- There's nothing quite as tender and delicious as slow cooked pork that naturally shreds and begs to be a sandwich. This is it. If you love pork. This is what you've been waiting for.

Baked Beans -- These beans are perfect with pulled pork. Thick, peppered bacon is combined with sauteed onions, red and green peppers and beans. Sweet and tangy and delicious. $7 Quart

Coleslaw -- This coleslaw is made with green and purple cabbage along with red onion, carrots in a creamy dressing. $7 Quart

Caramel Apples -- Tart, crisp, juicy apples covered in sweet, rich caramel. It's the essence of fall. $3 each. Toppings available for 50 cents each topping, each apple. Sorry that I can't offer the previous pricing from a couple weeks ago, but I only pay to make items once :o) Toppings include Oreos, mini M&Ms, peanuts, almonds, white chocolate (with cinnamon sugar,if desired), or semi sweet chocolate.

Thursday, November 17th
Carmella's Chicken Salad -- This salad was featured at Carmella's a lovely little restaurant formerly in Alpine. Noodles, chicken, celery, olives, and Mandarin oranges in a creamy Oriental dressing. Served with Chinese noodles and toasted sesame seeds. $8 Quart

Homemade Rolls -- Tender homemade rolls made especially for you. $6 dozen

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