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Monthly Cooking Thread - March 2018

Posted on 03/01/2018 5:13:10 PM PST by Jamestown1630

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To: Jamestown1630

“I LOVE potato salad!”

Me to! The best one I found I think was on Prodigy in the early 90’s. Savory custard base but a bit of sweetness.

Potato salad
4 large potaoes, boiled 15 min, and cubed.
1/2 c. chopped red onion
6 hard boiled eggs
Homemade salad dressing (recipes follow)
1/4 c. mayo
1 c. celery
1/4 c. fresh parsley

Homemade salad dressing
1/2 c. sugar
1 T cornstarch
2 tsp. dry mustard (p.s. Colman’s is the best.)
1/2 tsp. salt
2 eggs, beaten
1/2 c. vinegar
1/4 c milk

Combine dressing ingredients in a sauce pan. Cook till thick and bubble. Toss in the rest of the stuff. Refrigerate overnight.


121 posted on 03/02/2018 5:17:14 PM PST by lizma2
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To: Jamestown1630

Thanks. That all helps. I wish there was a clearer main page for FR with topics. We could have our own little spot for the cooking thread. I never have in 19 years figured out the point of the side bar thing, I could do without it.


122 posted on 03/02/2018 7:02:08 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: Jamestown1630

“the garlicky potatoes were the star of the show.”

My grandparent’s lived on garlic and always smelt funny. As a kid I thought that the smell was old people.

It wasn’t until about 20 years later when I started to cook dinners with the boyfriend next-door, who introduced me to a garlic press, which we used to the extreme, I noticed we started to smell funny.

Face palm. Garlic, not age, was the smelly culprit.

Still love the stuff and no longer care if I smell!

Every weekend in the summer as a kid in Chicago we went to Greek picnics, thought that was American’s did on weekends.

My Grandpa had a lamb roasting pit in his garage. He and my Grandma taught me how to cook.

It’s all about caring.


123 posted on 03/02/2018 10:13:45 PM PST by lizma2
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To: Jamestown1630

“Pinkeye Peas ???”

A variety of peas much like a black eyed pea except the eye part is pinkish red. Delicious!

They’re probably regional, as in the south. At full maturity they have a purple hull but I usually pick them off the bush a day or two young just before they become purple.

Sorry I’m late posting. Haven’t been around lately...


124 posted on 03/03/2018 5:43:24 AM PST by Ammo Republic 15
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To: MomwithHope

Anything fresh out of the ground is always better!

When I taught elementary school a LONG time ago, we planted a garden behind the school. We grew broccoli mainly (it was a small plot). I’ll never forget when we harvested it and cooked it for the kids. Young-uns that would have normally turned up their noses at eating broccoli, loved it because it was something they grew. It was amazing how delicious and tender it was after a short steaming and a little salt.


125 posted on 03/03/2018 9:54:42 AM PST by boatbums (The Law is a storm which wrecks your hopes of self-salvation, but washes you upon the Rock of Ages.)
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To: boatbums

If you pick it promptly too it is really sweet.


126 posted on 03/03/2018 9:59:20 AM PST by MomwithHope (Law and Order and that includes Natural.)
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To: Ammo Republic 15

Thanks. Maybe they have dried ones in the store. I love blackeye peas.


127 posted on 03/03/2018 2:51:07 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: Jamestown1630
Save this gluten-free goody for your summer BBQ....if you can wait that long.

NO ROLL HOT DOGS
Brush cooked baked potatoes shells halved lengthwise with garlic butter. Crisp on grill 4-4-1/2 min
per side. Spoon sliced franks into potato shells; drizzle with barbecue sauce and top with cheese.
Grill/melt.

VARYleave franks whole and slip into potato skins.

SERVE topped with sour cream, chives and fave garnishes.

128 posted on 03/04/2018 1:23:38 PM PST by Liz ((Our side has 8 Trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.))
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To: lizma2; All

I got a craving for potato salad yesterday, and made some - perhaps inspired by your subliminal suggestion :-)

I’m cleaning out a lot of old files, and found this old recipe clipped from Martha Stewart’s magazine. I started to type it in, but decided to look it up online, and it’s still there - so I don’t have to type it :-)

https://www.marthastewart.com/343530/red-bliss-potato-salad-with-blue-cheese


129 posted on 03/05/2018 6:06:49 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: Jamestown1630

Love blue cheese. Marie’s Creamy Blue Cheese Dressing is one of the best foods on the planet.

Added to favorite bookmark.

This one needs to be fiddle with. Love doing that. Get the basics ready, potatoes, blue cheese, bacon and buttermilk and then just play.


130 posted on 03/06/2018 4:11:36 PM PST by lizma2
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To: Ammo Republic 15

They sound cute


131 posted on 03/06/2018 4:51:48 PM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian!)
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To: Liz

That sounds really good, and unique. It would be good for a BBQ with company.


132 posted on 03/06/2018 4:53:57 PM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian!)
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To: lizma2

“Marie’s Creamy Blue Cheese Dressing is one of the best foods on the planet.”

Is it very blue-cheesy? I’ve given up on commercial blue cheese dressings because I like a strong blue cheese flavor. I make my own with mayo, sour cream, lemon juice, a touch of tobacco, and all the blue cheese I have in the frig, lol!


133 posted on 03/06/2018 4:57:26 PM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian!)
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To: CottonBall

I’ll bet you’re a woman...sounds like something my wife would say...a cute pea. :>)

Geez, I hope you’re a woman...a man might get mad at me for saying that!


134 posted on 03/06/2018 5:13:06 PM PST by Ammo Republic 15
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To: CottonBall

I’ll bet you’re a woman...sounds like something my wife would say...a cute pea. :>)

Geez, I hope you’re a woman...a man might get mad at me for saying that!


135 posted on 03/06/2018 5:13:12 PM PST by Ammo Republic 15
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To: Ammo Republic 15

Yes, yes, I am - don’t worry about it, Lol!

They sound pretty too. ;)


136 posted on 03/06/2018 5:15:49 PM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian!)
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To: CottonBall

“Is it very blue-cheesy?”

Heck yeah!

A touch of tabasco might be a good idea.

Next time I fiddle with it. Lol!

Can we have your recipe? Or some estimates?


137 posted on 03/06/2018 6:23:37 PM PST by lizma2
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To: lizma2

You betcha!

This was the original, probably from Allrecipes: I didn’t like it so tweeked it below.
Bob’s Blue Cheese Dressing (69 reviews, 5 stars)

1 cup crumbled blue cheese
1 cup mayonnaise
1 cup sour cream
2 tsps lemon juice
1 tsp hot pepper sauce
2 tsps Worcestershire sauce
2 Ts chopped fresh parsley
1 T honey
1 tsp ground black pepper
1 tsp sea salt

In a large bowl, whisk together the blue cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream, lemon juice, hot pepper sauce, Worcestershire sauce, parsley, honey, pepper, and salt. Chill until serving.
*the sugar and Worcestershire make it too sweet and too weird

Bob’s Blue Cheese Dressing – changed so I like it, VERY GOOD!

1 cup crumbled blue cheese
1 cup mayonnaise
1 cup sour cream
2 tsps lemon juice
1/2 tsp hot pepper sauce
2 Ts chopped fresh parsley
1/4 tsp ground black pepper
1 tsp sea salt

In a large bowl, whisk together the blue cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream, lemon juice, hot pepper sauce, Worcestershire sauce, parsley, honey, pepper, and salt. Chill until serving.

I use the jalapeno Tabasco just cuz the green color goes better. So I use 50% more. I usually skip the parsley just because I don’t normally have it. I decided i like it better when I make it in a food processor and whirl up about half the blue cheese in it, then pulse the rest just a bit. That way the blue cheese flavor gets in every bit of it, along with the bigger chunks to surf out with lettuce, etc.

Hope you like it as much as I do! I have salad about every night just so I can have this. ;)


138 posted on 03/06/2018 6:35:34 PM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian!)
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To: lizma2

Forgot to add that the one cup of blue cheese makes it pretty cheesy. But sometimes I’ll even double it, but that does make it hard to mix up in a salad. It’s not even remotely pourable at that stage :-)


139 posted on 03/06/2018 6:59:51 PM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian!)
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To: lizma2

oops, the directions were wrong on my version. It included all the ingredients. Now why didn’t I change that? Sorry about that. You get the idea…


140 posted on 03/06/2018 7:02:53 PM PST by CottonBall (Thank you, Julian!)
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