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What is your favourite Comfort Food and Why?
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I haven't been able to have my favourite comfort food in years although I try hard to recreate it.
I use to live in a little Northern Town of Ontario. Population 3000. They had the best Poutine ever.
What's Poutine? Well it's french fries covered in cheese curds then drenched in spicy thick gravy. Muaw!
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My favorite comfort food is the potato. Baked, topped with cheese, butter sour cream and any assorment of sauteed vegs.
Fried, lightly salted and fresh from the oil with fresh homemade mayo to dip.
Whipped light and fluffy, little milk, butter and sour cream.
As the heart of a soup, with a carrots, onions, and soup greens simmered until the flavors marry and served up with a warm buttered roll.
Diced and sauteed with onion, and green pepper homestly home fries delight...
Oh I do find great comfort in the dear potato!
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:music: My favorite comfort food would have to be Mac-n-cheese. I swear I must have been a rat in a past life because I love my cheese and the oodles of noodles is a plus! :music:
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Any kind of potato is good. Mac-n-cheese is great if done in the right hands. I have an awesome recipe. I may have to share it in a future article.
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Baked ham, my daughter's garlic-sour cream mashed potatoes, baked acorn squash with brown sugar and butter. Now you know why I fit ? in this category! For a fast pick-me-up, it's toasted peanut butter & jelly sandwich dunked in hot chocolate (made with hot water).
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day old corn chowder thats been sitting on the woodstove simmering all day with corn bread...at just the right temp...nice and warm but not so hot that it burns your mouth.
per aspera ad astra: Through rough ways to the stars...
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I don't think I can narrow it down to one! Mac-n-cheese ABSOLUTELY, little wiggly French fries with ketchup (the ones that are the worst for you healthwise), half-melted ice cream, PUMPKIN PIE . . . . <img src="/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" />
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Kimchi Chigae! Kimchi is a spicy fermented cabbage. My mother used to always make Kimchi Soup for me when I was feeling depressed. Even now, I still find myself heading over to a Korean Restaurant whenever I need a pick-up.
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A Teenburger dipped in ketchup. And Coffee Crisps. I love Canada! <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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