Step 1 – Get really mad at yourself
Step 2 – Get really mad at the freezer for not having the alarm go off
Step 3 – Get really depressed at all the food that had to be thrown away, especially since you just paid over $300 for a 1/4 beef and your freezer was full to the gills of beef, chicken, fish and veggies.  Argh!
Step 4 – Cook up what is salvageable to refreeze.

Yeah…that was my Saturday.

I made:

  • A big pot of pasta meat sauce.  Recipe here.  I used every single can of plum and diced tomatoes I had in the pantry.
  • A pot of sloppy joes.  I browned 3lbs of hamburger and mixed in ketchup, dijon mustard, brown sugar, salt, peper and Emeril’s Essence spice.  I used at least 3/4 of a bottle of ketchup. 
  • Cooked two roasts and some steaks on the grill and cut up the meat.
  • Cooked two roasts in the oven.  I seared them (keeps in the juices), smothered them with horseradish (NOT horseradish sauce, but prepared horseradish), and put them in a big covered roasting pan with one cup of water around them at 300 degrees for 2.5 hours.  After they were done, I shredded them, and mixed into a gravy.  I made a gravy with drippings from the pan (just put the roaster over two burners on the stove), thickening paste (flour and milk), 2 cans cream of mushroom soup, some salt and pepper.  This was super yummy with the horseradish, which really loses any spiciness in cooking.  It just has a good flavor to it.  It will go well over mashed potatoes with a side of corn.

Not what I had planned to do on Saturday, I’ll say that much.

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