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Filed under: Dinner, Beef, Recipes
There are certain meals that just taste like mom's home cookin'. Oh wait! This was my mom's cooking. Stopping home for a quick dinner after voting, my mom presented me with this dish: beef braised with bacon and served over a bed of egg noodles. I couldn't resist myself, I had to have seconds. The aroma of the ...
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Filed under: Vegetables, Beef, Recipes, Soups/Salads, Fall, Winter
For years I considered soup making a rewarding, but time-intensive process. This is mainly because I grew up watching my mother make her insanely good turkey noodle soup after Thanksgiving -- one that involved a lot of carcass simmering, cooling, and straining before adding the ...
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Filed under: Dinner, Beef, Recipes, Meat
Calling all carnivores!
When I tell you this is not just another steak recipe, you have to believe me. One sunny morning during the summer I was watching the Food Network and Tyler Florence was making his version of the ultimate steak. I was hooked the minute he covered the steaks with an egg white paste. ...
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Filed under: Beef, Recipes, Shellfish, Retro cookery
From Good Dishes from Tinned Food (1939), Ambrose Heath
Note - admittedly not molded food this time, but too good to keep to myself.
I'm interrupting the semi-regularly scheduled Midnight Sausage series to share molded food images and recipes from my personal collection of early-to-mid 20th ...
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Filed under: Beef, Recipes, America, Retro cookery, Soups/Salads
From The Heinz Book of Meat Cookery (1930), HJ Heinz Company
I'm interrupting the semi-regularly scheduled Midnight Sausage series to share molded food images and recipes from my personal collection of early-to-mid 20th century cookbooks. There will be aspic. There will be mousse. ...
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Filed under: Dairy, Beef, Recipes, Eggs, Retro cookery, Soups/Salads
From The Best of Taste: The Finest Food of Fifteen Nations (1957), The SACLANT-NATO Cookbook Committee
I'm interrupting the semi-regularly scheduled Midnight Sausage series to share molded food images and recipes from my personal collection of early-to-mid 20th century ...
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Filed under: East Coast, Business, Beef, Recipes, Newspapers, America, in sixty seconds
Cheeseburgers are popping up in the three-star restaurants of Paris. Quelle Horreur!
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Atlantic: Sliders are invading New York!
iPhone's Urban Spoon program will tell you where to eat.
Which is the definitive Big Easy ...
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Filed under: Beef, Poultry, Recipes, Pork, Barbecuing, Lists, Grilling, America, Meat, Holidays, Summer
The Grand Rapids Press has a list of several dozen beef, chicken vegetable and fish tips for your Independence Day bash. Try wrapping fish in prosciutto or bacon to prevent drying. And cook snapper and other delicate fish in foil or on a plank ...
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Filed under: Beef, Recipes, Barbecuing, Meat, Holidays
It's always convenient when two different holidays that are related happen in the same month. Of course, I'm not sure why these two holiday months aren't later in the summer.
Maybe it's a Memorial Day thing. May marks both National Barbecue Month and National Hamburger Month. Mahalo has a ...
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Filed under: Dinner, Beef, Recipes, Frying, Mexico
With Cinco de Mayo right around the corner, my brain is buzzing with thoughts of Mexican food -- burritos, tamales, chorizo. But at some point, thoughts switch to faux Mexican dishes, the US concoctions that are more fusion than ethnic. This then leads me to my first forays into recipe creation. ...
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