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Poll: What is your favorite meal?
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Favorite Meal/Dish

#1

My breakfast this morning came up in another thread, and I thought that it might make for an interesting topic.  Feel free to post recipes.

 

For me my favorite meal is breakfast which I can eat just about any time of day.  Being from the southwest originally, one of my favorite dishes is Huevos Rancheros which is basically a corn or flour tortilla smothered with re-fried pinto beans, eggs, chile and cheese served with a side of fried potatoes.  This article has a basic recipe for the dish, though it's not exactly the way that I make it.

 

What are some of your favorite dishes?




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#2

My favorites are the one's that I don't have to cook.

 

I love Mexican food...all of it.


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#3

Brunch

 

Best of both worlds.

 

Gigi's at the Ramada in Mandarin puts on a pretty good one.


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#4

Quote:Brunch

 

Best of both worlds.

 

Gigi's at the Ramada in Mandarin puts on a pretty good one.
 

Plus, Day drinkin' is expected.

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#5
(This post was last modified: 09-28-2016, 04:19 PM by JackCity.)

If I had one meal to eat before I die it would be...


A huge bowl of buttery mashed potatoes with 4 sunny side down fried eggs, two tins of beans, 4 streaky rashers, some sausages and maybe a bit of pudding all topped off with half a block of grated kilmeaden vintage cheese and then mashed all up together. Served hot with a big 1 litre shlump of milk.
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#6

Quote:Plus, Day drinkin' is expected.
Double bonus!

 

Quote: 4 streaky rashers
What the...

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#7

Quote:Double bonus!


What the...


Streaky rashers are tiny so its really just like two normal rashers.
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#8

Quit using silly words for BACON!


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#9

Quote:If I had one meal to eat before I die it would be...


A huge bowl of buttery mashed potatoes with 4 sunny side down fried eggs, two tins of beans, 4 streaky rashers, some sausages and maybe a bit of pudding all topped off with half a block of grated kilmeaden vintage cheese and then mashed all up together. Served hot with a big 1 litre shlump of milk.
 

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#10

Quote:You Irish folks talk funny... but you do produce some hotties!


Have to edit how I speak normally for you guys to even half understand me.


Hmmmm they're only the ones we let out of the country. The rest are dirt.
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#11

Quote:If I had one meal to eat before I die it would be...


A huge bowl of buttery mashed potatoes with 4 sunny side down fried eggs, two tins of beans, 4 streaky rashers, some sausages and maybe a bit of pudding all topped off with half a block of grated kilmeaden vintage cheese and then mashed all up together. Served hot with a big 1 litre shlump of milk.
 

Once I figured out what you were talking about, it does sound pretty good... but what the heck is a shlump?



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#12

Quote:Once I figured out what you were talking about, it does sound pretty good... but what the heck is a shlump?


A sump is a pit where liquid gathers so a shlump comes from that I think. Basically a big pint of milk.
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#13

Beef and seafood. Specifically beef tenderloin, lobster, shrimp, clams, oysters, crab legs, salmon. All grilled. Anytime day or night. I'm not picky.

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#14

Quote:A sump is a pit where liquid gathers so a shlump comes from that I think. Basically a big pint of milk.
 

So shlump = big ole pint of milk?  Why didn't you just say that to begin with?  Sheesh, you foreigners.

 

You Irish and English fans need to try some of my southwestern cooking sometime.  Enchiladas are another favorite of mine.  I like mine topped with a fried egg.



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#15

Quote:Beef and seafood. Specifically beef tenderloin, lobster, shrimp, clams, oysters, crab legs, salmon. All grilled. Anytime day or night. I'm not picky.
 

Do you like any of the seafood steamed and/or boiled?  Most of it is good on the grill, but crab legs, lobster, etc. is much better (in my opinion) when it's cooked another way.



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#16

Quote:Do you like any of the seafood steamed and/or boiled?  Most of it is good on the grill, but crab legs, lobster, etc. is much better (in my opinion) when it's cooked another way.
Steamed and boiled is good too. Steamed oysters and clams. Boiled lobster, crab legs and shrimp. Grilled beef, shrimp, lobster tail, and salmon. 

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#17

Paella or picadillo with rice and beans.



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#18

Quote:Brunch

 

Best of both worlds.

 

Gigi's at the Ramada in Mandarin puts on a pretty good one.
Hard to beat a good brunch.

 

Do they have a carving station?

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#19

Quote:Brunch

 

Best of both worlds.

 

Gigi's at the Ramada in Mandarin puts on a pretty good one.
 

You need to try Copeland's on a Sunday if you think GiGi's is good.  Plus, there's a Teal Deals coupon.

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#20

Quote:Hard to beat a good brunch.

 

Do they have a carving station?
Yup, and a chocolate fountain.

 

Quote:You need to try Copeland's on a Sunday if you think GiGi's is good.  Plus, there's a Teal Deals coupon.
I didn't know Copeland's had a brunch. I'll have to check that out.

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