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family secret
I never understood this in the context of recipes... unless your family is trying to sell the product.
It’s literally the only positive thing that my family passed down to me…
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BBQ Ribs (in the oven)
Ingredients:
1 rack St Louis style ribs
2 tbsp butter
Rib dry rub (most anything will do, but sweet or mesquite works best)
Sweet BBQ sauce (Sweet Baby Rays)Steps:
Preheat oven to 275
Rinse ribs in sink, pat dry and cut into 2 equal halves.
Apply dry rub liberally, but shake off excess dry rub.
Wrap in tin foil and place 1 tbsp butter directly on ribs.
Bake at 275 for 3 hours.
Remove ribs from oven and remove tin foil.
Slather ribs in bbq sauce.
Broil in oven for 90 seconds a side.
Cut each rib into individual servings.You’ll always leave the party with an empty dish.
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This is exactly how I make gravy. I have also started making the biscuits from scratch using a flaky layers recipe I found online; it is a marginal improvement, but the gravy is still the star of the show.
Nice! Care to share your biscuit recipe? I'm not sure I'm ready to give up the can, but it's on my list of things to try
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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.
For you, this is exactly where I got "my" recipe for mozzarella stuffed meatballs. I normally do all beef for diet reasons, but yeah.
https://imgur.com/save-when-you-feel-like-fancy-adult-child-pV8gLyC
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Well then be A Real American
and batter & deep fry them!
that actually sounds pretty good. fried pickles are great once you get past the weird textures pickles can have.
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Funeral potatoes
Crikey what are funeral potatoes?
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Crikey what are funeral potatoes?
A cheese and potato casserole. My household just called it cheese potatoes but apparently it's a common type of dish for Mormons to bring to funerals or to give to the grieving so we've just run with the name since people call it that here
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A cheese and potato casserole. My household just called it cheese potatoes but apparently it's a common type of dish for Mormons to bring to funerals or to give to the grieving so we've just run with the name since people call it that here
Oh that sounds GOOD. Potatoes and cheese can only be a good thing
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Oh that sounds GOOD. Potatoes and cheese can only be a good thing
Yeah its good easy food that's comforting.
Mine is a bag of frozen shredded potatoes, a pint of sour cream, a can of cream of mushrooms, and you stop adding cheddar when you're concerned about the irony of the dish's name
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I do a guac because it's easy and I'm not great at cooking. Fortunately guac hasn't hit the zeitgeist in Japan so people are impressed by it.
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S'mores as a tray bake. I get to blowtorch the marshmallow tops!
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Who does potlucks anymore? Have you not heard or experienced the phrase "You can't eat at everybody's house?"
Before COVID my potluck dish was something like a variety box of lunch chips. Individually packaged and shelf stable to avoid other people's dirty hands or food being left out too long.
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Kahlua and macadamia brownies. Or lasagna
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Isn't that a type of sushi?
Yep we have several types. Nigiri, Maki, chirashi, and oshi sushis that I can think of off the top of my head.
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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.
How is the crust? I make mine with ~50% courser cornmeal in preheated cast iron because its supposed to hurt your mouth as you eat it.
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Pube chili. Although my neighbours know it as chili.
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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.
We have all made an agreement that if any of us start a restaurant, that person is allowed to sell the seafood pasta salad I'm their restaurant.
But what if I’m their restaurant?
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Bacon brussels sprouts. Cut one pack of bacon into lardons, cook bacon, remove the bacon, pour out just a little bacon grease but leave some in the pan, add trimmed and halved/quartered brussels sprouts with some salt, pepper, maybe a little garlic powder, cook until al dente-ish, add the bacon back, mix, serve or transfer to crockpot.
Edit: Finish with a little squirt of lemon juice and grated parm.
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Nice! Care to share your biscuit recipe? I'm not sure I'm ready to give up the can, but it's on my list of things to try
I saved it to Pocket, which is apparently shut down now, so I am waiting for them to send me my exported list. I will share the recipe if they ever send my exported list, but a few key points are below.
You have to cut the butter into the dry ingredients to make pea sized bits, some people use a food processor but I do it old fashioned with a pastry blender. Then add the wet ingredients, mix, and do a few rounds of rolling and folding and use a small cup or round cutter to cut them out.
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Bacon brussels sprouts. Cut one pack of bacon into lardons, cook bacon, remove the bacon, pour out just a little bacon grease but leave some in the pan, add trimmed and halved/quartered brussels sprouts with some salt, pepper, maybe a little garlic powder, cook until al dente-ish, add the bacon back, mix, serve or transfer to crockpot.
Edit: Finish with a little squirt of lemon juice and grated parm.
Add some balsamic glaze on top when you serve it, maybe a little fresh parm. Amazing.