
Pecan Pie Steve made with a chocolate crust.

The batter showed so much promise. Steve made a cookie batter and added chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, toffee chips and pecans. But when he cooked the batter it ended up looking like this:

He followed the recipe to the T. Not sure what happened! They tasted like toffee, chewy candy. Really not bad!

I just loved grilled bread. I think I mentioned the grill pan we got as a wedding gift.

A small rib-eye roast for two. This was my first attempt at a roast. I saw these on sale and called my Mom to see how hard this would be. Surprisingly, it did not turn into a story about someone she knew who had cooked a roast and died. It didn't seem too bad so I brought it home and it was really, really good. I put it in a marinade for about half an hour. Most recipes said to put it in the oven but I started it off by searing it in a hot pan to crisp up the outside.

Steve made an amazing lemon chess pie.

Turkey is a cheap way to eat all week long. A few Sunday's ago I bought a Turkey and it worked out so well I did this two weeks in a row. Here are a few things I made with Turkey during the week.

Turkey pot pie with a cheddar cheese crust.

Turkey melt.
There was also a turkey tetrazzini and turkey burritos - they tasted good but they don't look so pretty.
More food pics to come.
Everyone have a happy and tasty Thanksgiving.
I am thankful I was not a Native American during the time of the Pilgrims - but that is a conversation for another time.