- Tuesday evening we attended a pot luck. (I brought a savory pumpkin casserole with pureed pumpkin, onion, garlic, cumin, yogurt, and feta cheese, all topped with chopped walnuts. There was a lot of food, and I brought home what didn't get eaten.)
- Thursday was a catered dinner, but members of the organization were encouraged to bring an appetizer or dessert. (Tony picked up a bowl of cut fruit from the grocery store. Much of it came home.)
- Friday morning was a another pot luck for me. (I brought a container of fancy mixed nuts. Again, lots to bring home.)
Friday night we had the opportunity to attend a special Our Lady of Guadalupe procession/mass/dinner but neither one of us was up for another event. Instead, I used some of the leftovers in my refrigerator, added a couple of new ingredients, and came up with a meal. It didn't look like much, but was tasty and filling.
First came a layer of polenta
Followed by a scoop of pumpkin casserole
And several spoonfuls of semi-pureed black beansThe dish was topped with a generous serving of off-brand Tabasco sauce. Just because.
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What a fun week!
ReplyDeleteSounds tasty and comforting. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThe Holiday Season is go-go-go, that's for sure. Lots to eat and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI've never had a savory pumpkin dish. I've always used pumpkin in sweet dishes.
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy. Sometimes those leftover concoctions turn out so tasty.
ReplyDeleteTis the season for busy weeks and yours was especially so but good that you made use of the leftovers. It looked like an unusual dish, but then if it tasted good that's all that matters...and you used leftovers too.
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