I mean, I told the truth.devildeac wrote:wilson wrote:wilson's Orgasmic Mac & Cheese
wilson wrote:This is not health food.
Moderator: CameronBornAndBred
I mean, I told the truth.devildeac wrote:wilson wrote:wilson's Orgasmic Mac & Cheese
wilson wrote:This is not health food.
Oh, I know. I was summoning 9-1-1 for the heart attack that would follow the inevitable consumption of large quantities of that Mac & Cheese casserole that contains about 50% more cheese than my wife's recipe to which I am already totally addicted. Yours also has cream and whole milk in it and hers has a small amount of a white sauce made with flour and 1% milk. I invariably eat about 4 servings of it when she prepares it.wilson wrote:I mean, I told the truth.devildeac wrote:wilson wrote:wilson's Orgasmic Mac & Cheesewilson wrote:This is not health food.
Dude! Gross.EarlJam wrote:EarlJam's Orgasm-Flavored Alfredo Sauce!
1. Pour one cup of milk
2. Mix with cream cheese and white pepper
3. Start porno.
4. Get a shot glass and some lotion
5......
On second thought, nevermind.
-EarlJam
That is disgusting!EarlJam wrote:EarlJam's Orgasm-Flavored Alfredo Sauce!
1. Pour one cup of milk
2. Mix with cream cheese and white pepper
3. Start porno.
4. Get a shot glass and some lotion
5......
On second thought, nevermind.
-EarlJam
...that he didn't finish.CathyCA wrote:That is disgusting!EarlJam wrote:EarlJam's Orgasm-Flavored Alfredo Sauce!
1. Pour one cup of milk
2. Mix with cream cheese and white pepper
3. Start porno.
4. Get a shot glass and some lotion
5......
On second thought, nevermind.
-EarlJam
This is a Duke message board. Why don't you use Duke's mayonnaise?EarlJam wrote:EarlJam's Tomato Sandwiches:
Get bread.
Slice tomato.
Put tomato on bread.
Add Miracle Whip.
Add salt, pepper, lemon juice.
Eat.
-EarlJam
EEEEEWWWWWWWW!bluebutton wrote:Anybody got tasty recipe for okra other than gumbo or deep frying the stuff? I've just gotten in to them, but have mostly been eating them raw with a bit of salt on them.
I love fried okra, but I have heard that cooked any other way, they are slimy.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:EEEEEWWWWWWWW!bluebutton wrote:Anybody got tasty recipe for okra other than gumbo or deep frying the stuff? I've just gotten in to them, but have mostly been eating them raw with a bit of salt on them.
What he said. Would not go so far as to say I love fried okra but I would eat a portion of it if served to me and might even have it from a buffet line. Folks have snuck a morsel or two of boiled/stewed okra past my lips in a gumbo or soup but I'm with CB&B. Slimy.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I love fried okra, but I have heard that cooked any other way, they are slimy.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:EEEEEWWWWWWWW!bluebutton wrote:Anybody got tasty recipe for okra other than gumbo or deep frying the stuff? I've just gotten in to them, but have mostly been eating them raw with a bit of salt on them.
ExLax liked pickled okra.bluebutton wrote:Anybody got tasty recipe for okra other than gumbo or deep frying the stuff? I've just gotten in to them, but have mostly been eating them raw with a bit of salt on them.
CathyCA wrote:ExLax liked pickled okra.bluebutton wrote:Anybody got tasty recipe for okra other than gumbo or deep frying the stuff? I've just gotten in to them, but have mostly been eating them raw with a bit of salt on them.
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:EEEEEWWWWWWWW!
I like the sounds of this recipe. With baking it for 45 min., there is no way the okra can be slimy. I hope to try it soon. Yes Ima, with our home grown tomatoes.Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:Not to mention prickly. However, this from "Nothin' Finer", the Chapel Hill Service League cookbook, might actually be pretty good.
Tomato-Okra Bake
1/4# regular or lowfat turkey bacon
1 medium onion, chopped
1# okra, trimmed and sliced
1 small green pepper, chopped
2T. instant rice
1 16-oz. can whole tomatoes with juice
1T sugar
1/4 t. garlic salt
1/4 t. pepper
1T. Parmesan cheese, grated
1T butter, melted
3/4 C. dry, Italian style bread crumbs
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Cook bacon until crisp. Drain, crumble and set aside. Pour off all but 2T drippings.
Saute onion, okra, and green pepper in the drippings until soft. Place okra mixture into a lightly greased 2 qt. casserole. Add instant rice and bacon. Mix well.
In a blender, combine the tomatoes with the juice, sugar, garlic salt , and pepper. Blend until smooth. Pour over the top. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Serve hot.
Quote at the end of the page says "We eat alot of okra in North Carolina. This is one of our favorite recipes."
Love, Ima
PS Bet if you replaced the canned tomatoes with a pound of beauties from "Shelton Farms" it would be a winner!
Thanks--it's too hot to turn on the oven, so I just dumped it all into my cast iron skillet for a bit (minus the bacon, rice, and bread crumbs). Turned out really nicely. I added some cayenne for kick and interestIma Facultiwyfe wrote:Not to mention prickly. However, this from "Nothin' Finer", the Chapel Hill Service League cookbook, might actually be pretty good.
Tomato-Okra Bake
1/4# regular or lowfat turkey bacon
1 medium onion, chopped
1# okra, trimmed and sliced
1 small green pepper, chopped
2T. instant rice
1 16-oz. can whole tomatoes with juice
1T sugar
1/4 t. garlic salt
1/4 t. pepper
1T. Parmesan cheese, grated
1T butter, melted
3/4 C. dry, Italian style bread crumbs
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Cook bacon until crisp. Drain, crumble and set aside. Pour off all but 2T drippings.
Saute onion, okra, and green pepper in the drippings until soft. Place okra mixture into a lightly greased 2 qt. casserole. Add instant rice and bacon. Mix well.
In a blender, combine the tomatoes with the juice, sugar, garlic salt , and pepper. Blend until smooth. Pour over the top. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Serve hot.
Quote at the end of the page says "We eat alot of okra in North Carolina. This is one of our favorite recipes."
Love, Ima
PS Bet if you replaced the canned tomatoes with a pound of beauties from "Shelton Farms" it would be a winner!