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Sandwiches.
Any kind of sandwich.
I am Dagwood, hear me roar.
Any kind of sandwich.
I am Dagwood, hear me roar.
I do like the cinnamon or nutmeg, but no raisins. I don’t use meringue, but rather whipped cream.I like the cinnamon on top, along with the meringue, and nice big, fat, juicy dark raisins on the inside.
Mudgie-in-training and freelance sparkle/coffee grinds sprinkler
Angelic Doctor,Licorice Altoids?.. Hhhmmmm, I am intrigued. I like to think of the courage and adventurousness [that a word?] of those pioneers who first put together unthinkable food combinations: such as peanutbutter and chocolate… or the pretzel and chocolate. Combining the salty and the sweet is sometimes a leap of faith.
Licorice Altoids?.. hmmm, I am intrigued, and yet also a little bit afraid…
What is scrapple? How is hominy made besides in the form of grits?Scrapple and hominy (not grits).
Betsy
That brings back memories of my childhood.Peanut Butter Cap’n Crunch
Spaghettios
MacNCheese from a box
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
Isn’t that the point of comfort food?That brings back memories of my childhood.![]()
Oh, and to answer your question about scrapple…it’s cornmeal mush with left over pig parts. It’s pressed into loaves, sliced and fried in lard. My GreatGrandmother used to serve it with maple syrup. I have no idea what it tastes like because the thought of what went into it made me gag.
Actually, there is a very good description of scrapple in Michener’s novel, Centential. The Stolfus boys make scrapple, and the younger Stolfus who runs away with the orphan girl and heads west is the best at it. It is not as bad as it sounds. “Leftover pig parts” usually consists of meat that will go into scrapple or sausage, not pigs’ ears or innards.Isn’t that the point of comfort food?
Oh, and to answer your question about scrapple…it’s cornmeal mush with left over pig parts. It’s pressed into loaves, sliced and fried in lard. My GreatGrandmother used to serve it with maple syrup. I have no idea what it tastes like because the thought of what went into it made me gag.
Hominy (not grits) refers to whole dried corn kernels that have been treated with some sort of alkali. The process removes the germ and the hard outer hull (and changes the flavor).What is scrapple? How is hominy made besides in the form of grits?
Oh I’ve eaten plenty of creamed corn in my time - usually just on toast. Sometimes I melt a bit of cheese in it or sprinkle a bit on top.Hominy (not grits) refers to whole dried corn kernels that have been treated with some sort of alkali. The process removes the germ and the hard outer hull (and changes the flavor).
Up here (far north), I’ve only ever seen it canned, either white or yellow kernels. I sometimes like it as a breakfast food.
Speaking of corn; here’s another comfort food that may not be all that popular – creamed corn (with some butter melted in it)!
Mudgie-in-training and freelance sparkle/coffee grinds sprinkler
I don’t like sugar either, but it has to have milk. If I forget to bring milk to school for my coffee, I just won’t have any because no way am I going to put any of the artificial creamer every one else uses in my coffee. 4 cups is pretty much my limit though. After that I get too wound up and silly and start fitting in too well with the kids. Since I work at an alternative high school (ie, the kids that have been kicked out of regular high schools), that’s not such a good idea.I like my coffee black, no sugar. I drink about 10 cups a day. I also drink about 6 cups of tea a day.![]()
Scrapple, as ably described by others already, tastes mainly of liver and cornmeal. I slice it about 3/8 of an inch thick and brown it on both sides in a non-stick pan. I love it on a piece of buttered white bread (not toasted).What is scrapple? How is hominy made besides in the form of grits?
Scrapple is very cool, and I love grits … By accident I discovered that vinegar on grits isn’t all that bad. (Had been trying to use maple syrup, picked up the wrong condiment instead.)
Mostly my comfort foods include Chinese food such as fried rice, egg rolls, sweet and sour chicken, fried or steamed dumplings, or for a dinner I cook …linguine with white clam sauce, raspberries and chocolate.
I read somewhere that raspberries and blueberries contain natural aspirin.
Basically … if it’s a carbohydrate, I’ll eat it.
Four Basic Food Groups:
(The above four items tend to be handy things to give up for Lent as well.)
- Salt
- Sugar
- Chocolate
- Caffeine
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~~ the phoenix
Here, we have Goya brand – it comes in both white and yellow, but I haven’t really been able to tell if they taste different. Mmmm; I think I’ll have to go to the supermarket again.Mrs. Manning’s Hominy comes in a can. It is corn without the hull, all white and creamy. I heat it with some milk or half and half, lots of butter, salt and pepper. I have on occasion made a Friday dinner of nothing but hominy - I love it that much.