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Food you keep going back to, because it's just what you need right now

Creeping Past

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Old-style (70s/80s) vegetarian recipes. Bulgar wheat with aubergines, 3-bean chilli, textured vegetable protein. Lentil stew.

I really don't know why this has stuck with me as ideal food. Maybe it's the starch...
 

HadleyH

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Any sort of soup (with no red meat in it), pumpkin, chicken, mix vegetables.....

"Soup... it is austerity food, filled with comfort, nourishment ...and perhaps penitence."

I love soup, i always go back to soup.

Edit to show how i eat my chicken soup............ mmmmmmmmmm :D like that exactly :D
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HadleyH

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I have to say that cheese and whole wheat bread or rye bread is another favorite of mine! :D yummy comfort food, winter, summer, all year round! :D
 

M. Rick

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Cheap indian food. There's a takeaway curry place in a direct line between the arts building and my dorm, so on wednesdays, when I've been working straight through from 1.30 to 8, it's really convenient. I could get some other stuff, but there's nothing like a watery, mouth-charring tikka masala after a long day.
 

Carlisle Blues

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colps said:
chunk of homemade bread!


Yum I make my own bread: whole wheat, olive oil and rosemary and cheese bread to name a few. Perfection is sitting in front of my fire place on a winter day with some bread and cheese. Together with this little plate I make: sliced mozzarella cheese tomato(sometimes sun dried), and fresh basil.
 

LordBest

Practically Family
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Australia
Kedgeree.
Rice fried with turmeric, cayenne pepper, corander, cumin, garlic and chilli flakes, mixed with flaked smoked fish (or tinned tuna, if you prefer) with a shelled soft boiled egg halved on the top. Oh, and a handful of sultanas.
 

BellyTank

I'll Lock Up
Pressure Cooker-

Now that's Raj-bastardised Indian comfort/lazy/emergency food.
Kicheree:
Normally a stodgy mix of rice and dal, with a few spices,
cooked in a few minutes in a pressure cooker.
Now where did the smoked haddock come from?

Everybody could benefit greatly from using a pressure cooker.
Especially Soup Nuts. Pressure cooker soup is the best, most tasiest.

I often cook up a pot of rice, by the absorption method and add fish and peas
in the last minutes. Add a splash of soy and a good dose of pepper to a plate
of this stuff and Bob's yer aunty.
I sometimes enjoy a big plate of homogenous food, that I can shovel down.
Sumo food.


B
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BellyTank

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On a roll...

Creeping Past said:
Old-style (70s/80s) vegetarian recipes. Bulgar wheat with aubergines, 3-bean chilli, textured vegetable protein. Lentil stew.

I really don't know why this has stuck with me as ideal food. Maybe it's the starch...

You're not going to get a straight answer in this thread-

Have you tried making a "lentil loaf"?

On Saturday night, we had 6, or 7 home-cooked, vegetarian
Punjabi dishes- home made naan, too.
Then we had dessert.(not on a roll)
It was Divali.


I'll keep coming back.

HadleyH said:
Any sort of soup (with no red meat in it), pumpkin, chicken, mix vegetables.....
"Soup... it is austerity food, filled with comfort, nourishment ...and perhaps penitence."
I love soup, i always go back to soup.

Would you call yourself a Soup Nut?


B
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Smithy

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Norway
LordBest said:
Kedgeree.
Rice fried with turmeric, cayenne pepper, corander, cumin, garlic and chilli flakes, mixed with flaked smoked fish (or tinned tuna, if you prefer) with a shelled soft boiled egg halved on the top. Oh, and a handful of sultanas.

Don't forget the parsley old boy!

I bloody love kedgeree, and it's simply one of the best hangover recuperation meals there is. Thankfully it seems to be experiencing a resurgence of sorts.
 

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