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emulatorloo
(45,561 posts)Both classes were a lot of fun. They had really great instructors.
debm55
(35,903 posts)emulatorloo
(45,561 posts)Elessar Zappa
(15,885 posts)Made with only fresh hatch chile, of course.
debm55
(35,903 posts)surfered
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debm55
(35,903 posts)lastlib
(24,901 posts)Actually it's a Dutch-oven pineapple-upside-down cake. I make it at Scout campouts as a teaching tool for scouts learning Dutch-oven cooking.
One time I was making it after dark, and a young Scout came up and asked what I was cooking. An older scout who wanted to tease him a little told him I was baking a possum. The other scouts chimed in with jokes about what gross body part of the "possum" they wanted to eat, like kidneys, liver, bile glands, etc. The young scout was so grossed out that for the longest time he refused to try the cake. When he finally did, he was absolutely amazed that something so delectable could be cooked outdoors. Thereafter, my pineapple-upside-down cake was known to scouts as "baked possum."
debm55
(35,903 posts)surfered
(3,077 posts)spooky3
(36,193 posts)But I bought a Mediterranean cookbook and found a delicious bulgar vegetable salad, so Im getting healthier!
debm55
(35,903 posts)spooky3
(36,193 posts)debm55
(35,903 posts)FirstLight
(14,079 posts)probably from some recipe in Women's Day Magazine back in the 60's
...I have also had my mom's lasagna recipe requested from same kid. My mom took it to the grave so we're gonna have to piece it together ourselves...
Me? Idk, I guess I'd have to ask my kids. I make a mean roast chicken & couscous with veggies
debm55
(35,903 posts)FirstLight
(14,079 posts)My ex used to bash my cooking and told me my momma didn't teach me how to season food right. But you know, not EVERYTHING has to be over the fuckin top!
My mom was more subtle, she wasn't big on having a million spices. Her go to's were garlis or oinio salt/powder, maybe she'd use some lemon pepper. But is was the LOVE that was the best seasoning. I miss her so much
This year is my first Holiday season alone... maybe I'll make something small in her honor.
...another one, my dad always used to tease her if she burned the french bread. She'd put it in the broiler and get distracted (usually by him lol) ...they called it "newlywed bread" cuz they were too busy making out until the smelled it burning!
debm55
(35,903 posts)newlywed bread.
spooky3
(36,193 posts)Supertasters, Non-tasters, and in-betweens.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supertaster
FirstLight
(14,079 posts)My Dad was ALWAYS oversalting his plate, and I am just the opposite. I was considered very picky and still have to really gear myself up to try new things... And when I have an aversion- I have a BIG aversion! lol
I will read the rest of this, so cool.... thanks for sharing!
spooky3
(36,193 posts)Suggested I had a supertaster gene. There is a test you can order they send you tiny test strips you put on your tongue. If it tastes bitter and maybe turns color (? Cant remember) you are a supertaster.
electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)Walleye
(35,655 posts)debm55
(35,903 posts)Ninga
(8,610 posts)I must say, I love my cooking! And it shows.
debm55
(35,903 posts)electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)I visited a friend who was Italian-American. We made egg noodles. Rolled out the dough, cut into stripes. Went for a walk to get them dry. Came back and cooked them!
That was nearly 48-50 yrs ago!
littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)A block of Philadelphia cream cheese covered with a jar of Smuckers peach preserves surrounded by the contents of a full box of Town House crackers with a cheese spreader close by served in a 9 by 13 single use foil pan.
It's always a hit at parties.
❤️
debm55
(35,903 posts)LoisB
(8,639 posts)debm55
(35,903 posts)LoisB
(8,639 posts)CanonRay
(14,858 posts)Simple Sicilian food I sometimes make on Saturday mornings.
debm55
(35,903 posts)ms liberty
(9,825 posts)I don't use nuts, and I use cubed dill pickles instead of sweet relish.
I also do a chicken caesar pasta salad that gets good reviews.
debm55
(35,903 posts)littlemissmartypants
(25,483 posts)And I make a mean batch of Wassail.
debm55
(35,903 posts)Lilithschyld
(32 posts)debm55
(35,903 posts)electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)But my mom [Greek-American] learned to make my dad's [Ukraine-American] Ukrainian Easter bread. Yuuuum! Used to bake several in different containers.
Lilithschyld
(32 posts)electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)kneading, and pounding away! 😄
🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞🍞
It was such a fun weekend!
Beatlelvr
(675 posts)And applesauce pumpkin quick bread.
debm55
(35,903 posts)fairfaxvadem
(1,251 posts)I can't go anywhere, especially summer BBQs, without that clam dip!!
This thread made me very hungry, so time for lunch, thank you!
debm55
(35,903 posts)KitFox
(23 posts)like my mom made with a topping that has brown sugar, butter, orange zest, and pecans; cornbread dressing (again like my moms); kettle corn I make with an old Whirly Pop popcorn popper.
spooky3
(36,193 posts)debm55
(35,903 posts)quaint
(3,544 posts)debm55
(35,903 posts)not the same. I also liked her moussaka, I didn;t ask for the recipe as I knew I would never be able to make.
quaint
(3,544 posts)applegrove
(123,111 posts)debm55
(35,903 posts)Wicked Blue
(6,646 posts)pasta broccoli, cauliflower and cheese, Estonian kringel holiday bread
debm55
(35,903 posts)LakeArenal
(29,797 posts)Good pineapple upside down cake.
A great Thanksgiving squash dish
But my best: My Texas moms pan fried chicken.
debm55
(35,903 posts)Phoenix61
(17,641 posts)dates, raisins, and pecans. The loaves get wrapped in cheesecloth and soaked in Capt Morgans Spiced run for a month. Im making 18, again, this year and have sold 13 of them so far. It takes all day to bake them all but so worth it. Had a slight issue getting the pineapple this year but got lucky and found some.
debm55
(35,903 posts)Aristus
(68,327 posts)"Roe-bear", the French pronunciation.
Tenderized filets of beef, marinated in whatever I feel like marinating them in, pan seared, then broiled on the stove-top in white wine, rosemary, thyme, and white pepper.
Served with a lentil and brown-rice pilaf, steamed seasonal vegetables, and sliced melon.
Pair that with a good burgundy, preferably a 2017.
Strawberry shortcake for dessert.
An aperitif before and a digestiv after.
Cheese and fruit, paired with Calvados apple brandy in the study afterward.
debm55
(35,903 posts)redstatebluegirl
(12,477 posts)debm55
(35,903 posts)Lunabell
(6,810 posts)With scallops or shrimp.
debm55
(35,903 posts)electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)my mom had watched me, and she made her own version a few days later. 👍
wnylib
(24,373 posts)I enjoy cooking and baking but I am just an average cook who makes a few ordinary dishes well.
debm55
(35,903 posts)electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)justaprogressive
(2,447 posts)Sichuan stir-fries, 5 Bean salad, Salted celery (to remove the water) w/chile powder
debm55
(35,903 posts)Phentex
(16,500 posts)I mainly get requests for my pasta dishes.
debm55
(35,903 posts)Onthefly
(502 posts)Learned from my mother who was from Osaka.
debm55
(35,903 posts)woodsprite
(12,199 posts)Not all at the same meal Those are probably the most requested ones.
debm55
(35,903 posts)Marigold
(193 posts)Every week I have to make a different cake for my granddaughter. We are known as the Gateau Girls. This week is carrot.
debm55
(35,903 posts)exmodee
(26 posts)It's very much like New York cheesecake. It has a sugar cookie-type crust and a cream cheese and sour cream filling. You make it in a springform pan. I learned how to make it while living in Germany.
debm55
(35,903 posts)exmodee
(26 posts)Kali
(55,735 posts)debm55
(35,903 posts)electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)Maybe w 1 or 2 more items. While that was simple it was sooo tasty!
Lentil soup w lentils, onions, garlic, olive oil,?maybe 1 or 2 more ingredients. I'd make it nice, and thick.
Indian influenced: rice w curry powder, garlic, onions, chicken peas, ?sweet red peppers.
Good Ole 🩷 Guac w store bought tostados.
Funniest cooking phail.
A friend and I house sat for a few days, for friends that were my sister's friends, whom my sis had taken a break from doing the current house sitting.
They had an electric store. Neither of us had ever used one. We were cooking something Indian and curdled the milk.
Ouch!
debm55
(35,903 posts)electric_blue68
(17,977 posts)canuckledragger
(1,922 posts)That's your favourite Canadian whiskey (I think US whiskey is crap) mixed with premade Mott's margarita mix, which is really just fancy lime juice.
I sometimes substitute the Canadian whiskey with Irish, usually Bush Mills Black Bush, a sweeter Irish whiskey but not overpowering.