"Skeet" McD
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olive bleu said:certainly. I'll dig them out when i go home tonight
Already salivating! Thank you!
"Skeet"
olive bleu said:certainly. I'll dig them out when i go home tonight
Missy Hellfire said:black pudding.
olive bleu said:As requested by Skeet, here is my version of "Tarte au Sucre". There are many versions, like there is for anything..some versions have maple syrup, nuts, and i've even seen one with oats in it. But I'm of the opinion that simple is good.
Wally_Hood said:My culinary contribution is cornbread made from scratch. I use my mother's handwritten receipe. I cannot abide with restaurant chain "cornbread" or boxed mixes (okay, I'm a cornbread snob) so the only time I eat it is when I cook it. Missus H. doesn't care for it, but the rest of the family enjoys.
Tastes best with a huge pot of beans (dried, checked for stray pebbles) slow cooked for a couple hours with either hamhocks or bacon. Ladle over the cornbread. Top with condiments of your choice.
Wally_Hood said:Skeet, my family, on both sides, is from Oklahoma and Arkansas, solid cornbread country. Kentucky should boast of noble cornbread as well.
I will try to dig out the receipe and post it; it was not too sweet for my taste, whereas the restaurant and packaged variety was, essentially to me, cake.
Keep checking in, we moved earlier this year and I can't find anything...
And they said the garden of Eden was closed forever.... do you take lodgers?rumblefish said:It's hard to call it a "dish" when all your making is the cocktail sauce. The horseradish is from the backyard . The littleneck clams are from Stonybrook Harbor, about five minute past the backyard.