Page 2 of 3

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 6:36 am
by Big B
dr_bar wrote:Sushi and Sashimi Mmmmmm....
ahhh... amen!

that was dinner last night, oh so tasty

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 5:30 pm
by dr_bar
I just finished a full bowl of fresh, sliced strawberries from my garden.

Damn that was tasty...

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 1:19 pm
by blues2cruise
fireguzzi wrote:So whats a perogie?
Perogies are a typical Ukrainian or Russian sort of a dumpling that is usually served as an accompaniment with the meat....
They are pieces of dough filled with mashed potaoes (or a blend of potatoes and other things). They are then boiled and sometimes pan fried and served with onions, bacon and sour cream. Yummy.

If you are interested in trying them they are usually available in the freezer department at the grocery store. (although I don't know about where you live)
If you have a Russian or eastern European restaurant where you live they more than likely will have them on the menu as well as cabbage rolls, borscht, sausage.....etc.


Image

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:56 pm
by Schmink
A really good brownie!!

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:49 am
by fireguzzi
blues2cruise wrote:
fireguzzi wrote:So whats a perogie?
Perogies are a typical Ukrainian or Russian sort of a dumpling that is usually served as an accompaniment with the meat....
They are pieces of dough filled with mashed potaoes (or a blend of potatoes and other things). They are then boiled and sometimes pan fried and served with onions, bacon and sour cream. Yummy.

If you are interested in trying them they are usually available in the freezer department at the grocery store. (although I don't know about where you live)
If you have a Russian or eastern European restaurant where you live they more than likely will have them on the menu as well as cabbage rolls, borscht, sausage.....etc.
Thank ya Blues.
A really good brownie!!
Yes sir, those are yummy.
I like the corner pieces. A little crunchy a little smooshy.

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 7:39 am
by sv-wolf
dr_bar wrote:For mr. svwolf...


Bologna is nothing like a dry sausage, it's more along the lines of Mortadella.

For your info, Mortadella originated in Bologna.

There is also a product very much like it in GB I believe it's called Polony.
Polony!!!! I haven't seen anything called that for years! Polony sausages are still around but they are just called something else. Not something I would recommend - baby food for grown ups.

No. Proper bangers for me, chaps!

I dream about bangers and mash and lashings of gravy.

(Hell, I wish I wasn't allergic to potatoes :cry: Sob!)

Spicy chick pea souffle is the specialité de la maison here in the wolf-den. Mmmmmm. (loads of coriander and cumin)

Followed by suet pudding - the emperor of puddings - especially wonderful on a rainy Sunday afternoon.

Or... or... or... (now you've really got me going, Doc.) something truly wonderful (and I don't share this with everyone) - squares of ginger sponge covered in melted orange marmalade. Ohhhhhhhhhh! That's the only passion I have retained from my school days (and the only passion worth retaining.)

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:08 am
by dr_bar
I have a recipe for Carrot Pudding. It's a recipe of my grandma's, who grew up in the Wigan & Ince area...

Took forever to cook, (unless you used a pressure cooker,) and of course one of the ingredients is suet... Served with a white sauce, (rum or brandy based for sure...)

Mmmmmmm

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 3:58 pm
by blues2cruise
suet

good for clogging the arteries.

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 3:23 pm
by jstark47
dr_bar wrote:I have a recipe for Carrot Pudding. It's a recipe of my grandma's, who grew up in the Wigan & Ince area...

Took forever to cook, (unless you used a pressure cooker,) and of course one of the ingredients is suet... Served with a white sauce, (rum or brandy based for sure...)

Mmmmmmm
Yeah, we got an old recipe for plum pudding floating around the family. It uses suet also. We make it on Thanksgiving, age it for a month, and eat it at Christmas. If the suet wasn't enough, it's consumed with hard sauce (essentially sweetened, flavored butter....)

...... was blues2cruise trying to imply something there...???? :wink:

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:19 pm
by Jadien
Wrider wrote:In my book nothing will ever beat a nice steaming plate of meat loaf, mashed potatoes, and green peas... Toss in some salt, pepper, and butter and you've got yourself THE perfect meal! :mrgreen:
Wrider
Wow, Ry, we're on the same level, except instead of peas, I like Green beens. But the trick is to use cream of chicken soup for the gravy....

Mmmmmmmm, I'm going to the store....