Things that make you go "Yum"
- NoNoNanette
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Re: Things that make you go "Yum"
Ratcheese... dunno... makes me kinda cringe. (but, again...will probably love it).
Hobbes.... Bunny Bread, salt and pepper with alot of sliced onion for me, baby! Hold the mayo and swiss. ("stuff" my meatloaves with Italian Sausage, cheese and hard-boiled eggs, though!)
Hobbes.... Bunny Bread, salt and pepper with alot of sliced onion for me, baby! Hold the mayo and swiss. ("stuff" my meatloaves with Italian Sausage, cheese and hard-boiled eggs, though!)
"Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference."
Re: Things that make you go "Yum"
I know! I remember the first one I ever had. I was sitting in a bar way down in Mexico, and the bartender was mixing grapefruit juice (no pulp btw) and beer and I couldn't believe it. After he told me how good it was, I tried one and that was that. They are delicious.NoNoNanette wrote:Ratcheese... dunno... makes me kinda cringe. (but, again...will probably love it).
Hobbes.... Bunny Bread, salt and pepper with alot of sliced onion for me, baby! Hold the mayo and swiss. ("stuff" my meatloaves with Italian Sausage, cheese and hard-boiled eggs, though!)
They serve them to go in Mexico; like Daiquiris here.
Re: Things that make you go "Yum"
Another form of Michelada is with beer and tomato juice. My dad was drinking them in San Diego in WWII, and introduced me to them as a youth. Sometimes add an oyster! Ole~!
And on topic...yeah...oysters make me go YUM!
(Note to self...pray for our oysters...)
And on topic...yeah...oysters make me go YUM!
(Note to self...pray for our oysters...)
Re: Things that make you go "Yum"
I'd try Caire, or call Liuzza's and ask where they get 'em.ratcheese wrote: I wonder where you buy those locally?
Caire Restaurant & Hotel Supply
http://www.cairesupply.com
433 North Bernadotte Street
New Orleans, LA 70119-4311
(504) 482-0294
Thx for the michelada recipe -- never woulda thought to use grapefruit. I thought it was lime only.
Back on topic: YUM for the day = 2 minute boiled yard egg sprinkled with Tony's.
Re: Things that make you go "Yum"
Nanette, hardboiled eggs in a meatloaf? Have not heard of that before, but sounds interesting, I love eggs.
Re: Things that make you go "Yum"
Hard boiled eggs are used in stuffings in various italian dishes.
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Re: Things that make you go "Yum"
White chocolate-covered pretzels, or, even more decadent, white chocolate-covered Oreos. Or pretzels dipped in peanut butter.
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- NoNoNanette
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Re: Things that make you go "Yum"
It's tasty and makes a nice presentation when sliced. Think of bracciole....Hobbes wrote:Nanette, hardboiled eggs in a meatloaf? Have not heard of that before, but sounds interesting, I love eggs.
Asparagus spears are fun in there, too!!
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- Isabella Maja
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Re: Things that make you go "Yum"
And we could also add a few nice slices of creole tomato.Hobbes wrote:I'll take Nanette's cold meatloaf, add a slice of swiss cheese with a slab of Blue Plate Mayonnaise on white bread. That's a yum for me. I only use white bread with cold meatloaf and liver cheese sandwiches, yum.
Personally, for me, a creole tomato sandwich.
Nanette, fwiw, we always called them fishbowls too.
Isn't schooner a yankee term?
Re: Things that make you go "Yum"
Ooooohhh, that stings. They call 'em schooners at Liuzza's by the Track.Isabella Maja wrote:Nanette, fwiw, we always called them fishbowls too. Isn't schooner a yankee term?
I've eaten at least one Creole tomato every day for the last week. I'm in heaven. I can't believe I ever paid $6/pound (in other states) for tomatoes that never touched the texture or flavor of a Creole.