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I make this garlic cheese dip, basically the same stuff as this stuff from Wegmans: I figured out how to make it myself because it was so good but too expensive. I used to make it for every family gathering but I don't really get to those often anymore, so these days I usually make big batches around Christmas and drop off containers to friends and family. There's lots of ways to eat it but I love it cold and spread on fresh sliced baguette, so that's how I always see serve it.
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Pickle roll ups!
Better known here as Scandinavian sushi.
Corned beef, cream cheese, and pickles that have been drained and dried.
Or when you're feeling spicy, sport peppers instead of pickles.
You know you want it.
i might try to make this out of pure curiosity but my america brain is screaming this is just a more cold and gross version of like, a jalapeño popper
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take it from her lmao. its your potluck dish now. every family gathering you go from now on will piss her off xD
If I were to try and and one up, my ever so "perfect" sil, then she might start having a seizure right there on the spot. Good call.
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Rolo pretzel turtles for me.
Lay out some mini pretzel twists on a baking sheet with parchment paper and top each with a Rolo candy.
Put in a low oven for maybe 6-10 minutes, until the Rolos are soft but not melted.
Then quickly press a pecan on top of each one right when they come out, then let cool.
I've also done it with animal crackers and almonds.
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I make this garlic cheese dip, basically the same stuff as this stuff from Wegmans: I figured out how to make it myself because it was so good but too expensive. I used to make it for every family gathering but I don't really get to those often anymore, so these days I usually make big batches around Christmas and drop off containers to friends and family. There's lots of ways to eat it but I love it cold and spread on fresh sliced baguette, so that's how I always see serve it.
My wife's is a chip dip that involves Kraft Roka Blue, and cream cheese. I think there's a meaty element involved, like chicken broth too?
I dunno, that shit is delicious. Roka Blue seemed to be hard to find, but was available around Christmas so we'd always stock up.
My dish would be the bacon explosion.
https://www.bbqaddicts.com/recipes/pork/bacon-explosion/
There is a basic run down on it.
I have also substituted ground beef and added cheddar cheese in the past.
Its a greasy delicious mess.
Also, if you eat it the night before a cholesterol test, it will fuck up your levels lol.
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If I were to try and and one up, my ever so "perfect" sil, then she might start having a seizure right there on the spot. Good call.
Make Honey BBQ dip "for people who don't like spicy", or ghost pepper dip "for people who like a challenge".
Now you get to watch as everyone tries yours and hers sits there...
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i might try to make this out of pure curiosity but my america brain is screaming this is just a more cold and gross version of like, a jalapeño popper
Well then be A Real American
and batter & deep fry them!
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27 and mine is already meatballs
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I make this garlic cheese dip, basically the same stuff as this stuff from Wegmans: I figured out how to make it myself because it was so good but too expensive. I used to make it for every family gathering but I don't really get to those often anymore, so these days I usually make big batches around Christmas and drop off containers to friends and family. There's lots of ways to eat it but I love it cold and spread on fresh sliced baguette, so that's how I always see serve it.
The people demand your recipe!
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Guacamole.
Avocado, a metric fuckton of cilantro, diced roma tomato, diced white onion, a modest amount of minced tomatillo ("secret ingredient" #1), a lot of lime juice, a hefty amount of garlic run through a microplane, salt and a pinch of cumin ("secret ingredient" #2).
Not kidding on the metric fuckton part, this almost (but not quite, I am exaggerating) comes together less like a traditional guac and more like a cilantro salad dressed in mashed avocado. It slays though, I make huge batches and seldom see it unfinished.
Actual ratio by mass of the finished product ... it's maybe 60% avocado? With the rest being all the other ingredients put together.
It kills me that my wife hates cilantro
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LPT: you can avoid this simply by making something different every time.
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Funeral potatoes
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pulled pork - low effort, high reward
Mmmmm pork
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Slow cooked beef roast.
It's literally the only thing that people know me for, in terms of food.
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dafuq you people doing naming what you make and NOT POSTING YOUR RECIPES?!?!?
I make some bomb ass corn bread.
preheat oven to 420 degrees F.
1 cup flour
1 cup cornmeal
1 cup milk
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup veggie oil
2 bigass eggs
1 tbsp baking powder
mix that shit good until it's a slightly runny batter.
add extras and mix some more.
Extras may include any or all of the following: diced onion, diced bellpepper, sausage crumbles, diced jalapenos, whatever the fuck you want in your cornbread it will probably be delicious.
Coat pan in oil. Pour batter into pan. I use a regular loaf pan.
Bake in oven until it passes the toothpick test.
Without extras, should pass toothpick test inside of 30 minutes. With extras, time will be longer and you'll have to play with it.
insert sob story about how I love my mamma here to round out the recipe.
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pulled pork - low effort, high reward
Pulled pork has been popular in Australia over the last decade but I refuse to get on board.
Forgive my culinary naivety but it's something like slow roast pork with some kind of BBQ sauce right?
My assigned pot luck dish is roast pork. I roast it in a smoker with cherry or whatever chips.
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family secret
I never understood this in the context of recipes... unless your family is trying to sell the product.
wrote last edited by [email protected]We have all made an agreement that if any of us start a restaurant, that person is allowed to sell the seafood pasta salad *in their restaurant.
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dafuq you people doing naming what you make and NOT POSTING YOUR RECIPES?!?!?
I make some bomb ass corn bread.
preheat oven to 420 degrees F.
1 cup flour
1 cup cornmeal
1 cup milk
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup veggie oil
2 bigass eggs
1 tbsp baking powder
mix that shit good until it's a slightly runny batter.
add extras and mix some more.
Extras may include any or all of the following: diced onion, diced bellpepper, sausage crumbles, diced jalapenos, whatever the fuck you want in your cornbread it will probably be delicious.
Coat pan in oil. Pour batter into pan. I use a regular loaf pan.
Bake in oven until it passes the toothpick test.
Without extras, should pass toothpick test inside of 30 minutes. With extras, time will be longer and you'll have to play with it.
insert sob story about how I love my mamma here to round out the recipe.
I don't have a recipe for "bag of chips" lol
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LPT: you can avoid this simply by making something different every time.
You lint licker!
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I don't have a recipe for "bag of chips" lol
not gonna lie, I've done that one a few times myself.