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#1 2006-12-07 6:52 am

davic3
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Favorite holiday food

The holidays have arrived, and with them comes a great deal of traditional foods.
For me the one thing I look forward to the most would be a Puerto Rican dish called pasteles.
http://www.elboricua.com/pasteles.html drool
It just not Christmas without them.
So what are your favorites


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#2 2006-12-07 7:58 am

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Turkey with cranberry sauce. (Original I know).

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#3 2006-12-07 7:59 am

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Re: Favorite holiday food

I don't have any favorite holiday foods, but i do look forward to egg nog.

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#4 2006-12-07 8:03 am

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Re: Favorite holiday food

So long as its adequately laced.

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#5 2006-12-07 8:30 am

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Re: Favorite holiday food

My mom's fudge, some dessert she makes with bourbon and dark chocolate, and and those Russell Stover's chocolate marshmallow Santas.  Funny thing is, I don't usually like chocolate!


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#6 2006-12-07 8:33 am

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Re: Favorite holiday food

nannyandnutro wrote:

My mom's fudge, some dessert she makes with bourbon and dark chocolate, and and those Russell Stover's chocolate marshmallow Santas.  Funny thing is, I don't usually like chocolate!

I love chocolate covered marchmallow santas and snowmen and (insert holiday figure here), and i also love Cellas Chocolate covered cherries (liquid center) which is more widely available during the holidays. I'm also not a big fan of chocolate. I don't hate it, but it's not my favorite.

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#7 2006-12-07 8:48 am

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Re: Favorite holiday food

My mothers homemade perogies. And wild mushroom soup.

I love Polish holiday cooking.

*drool*


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#8 2006-12-07 9:15 am

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Re: Favorite holiday food

punkgeek wrote:

My mothers homemade perogies. And wild mushroom soup.

I love Polish holiday cooking.

*drool*

My grandmother was from Poland, but i don't think i've ever had any Polish cooking, other than polish sausage. big_smile

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#9 2006-12-07 9:16 am

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Lefse and homemade doughnuts.

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#10 2006-12-07 9:31 am

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Malkin wrote:

Lefse and homemade doughnuts.

Never heard of Lefse confused
can you enlighten those of us less fortunate


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#11 2006-12-07 9:47 am

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#12 2006-12-07 10:00 am

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Potato leftse sounds really good.

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#13 2006-12-07 1:02 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Cranberries in port wine!

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#14 2006-12-07 1:15 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Gumbo, red beans and rice, jambalaya... my mom is the best Cajun food cook I know.


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#15 2006-12-07 2:42 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Hobo.  We find them by the railroad tracks and they cook up really nice.  At least, if you pickled foods they do . . .

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#16 2006-12-07 3:34 pm

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#17 2006-12-07 3:46 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Stuffing.


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#18 2006-12-07 3:59 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Salt-cured Smithfield ham

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#19 2006-12-07 4:57 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

justine wrote:

I don't have any favorite holiday foods, but i do look forward to egg nog.

if your gonna talk drinks then for me it's coquito, (pronounced co-ki-to) sort of our egg nog
heres the receipe
Coquito
30 ounces coconut milk
14 ounces condensed milk
1 cup Bacardi rum
½ cup water
pinch of salt
½ tsp. cinnamon

Mix all ingredients in the blender. Taste and add more rum if you like it stronger. You need to add the water because it will get thicker later in the fridge. Pour into a bottle and refrigerate well. Make ahead for richer flavor. Serve in small glassware. Can also be enjoyed with the rum for people who do not drink


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#20 2006-12-07 5:22 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Pumpkin Pie!

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#21 2006-12-07 5:23 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

davic3 wrote:

justine wrote:

I don't have any favorite holiday foods, but i do look forward to egg nog.

if your gonna talk drinks then for me it's coquito, (pronounced co-ki-to) sort of our egg nog
heres the receipe
Coquito
30 ounces coconut milk
14 ounces condensed milk
1 cup Bacardi rum
½ cup water
pinch of salt
½ tsp. cinnamon

Mix all ingredients in the blender. Taste and add more rum if you like it stronger. You need to add the water because it will get thicker later in the fridge. Pour into a bottle and refrigerate well. Make ahead for richer flavor. Serve in small glassware. Can also be enjoyed with the rum for people who do not drink

151 or the regular stuff?

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#22 2006-12-07 5:27 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

davic3 wrote:

The holidays have arrived, and with them comes a great deal of traditional foods.
For me the one thing I look forward to the most would be a Puerto Rican dish called pasteles.

Those look awfully good.


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#23 2006-12-07 5:36 pm

davic3
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Re: Favorite holiday food

justine wrote:

davic3 wrote:

justine wrote:

I don't have any favorite holiday foods, but i do look forward to egg nog.

if your gonna talk drinks then for me it's coquito, (pronounced co-ki-to) sort of our egg nog
heres the receipe
Coquito
30 ounces coconut milk
14 ounces condensed milk
1 cup Bacardi rum
½ cup water
pinch of salt
½ tsp. cinnamon

Mix all ingredients in the blender. Taste and add more rum if you like it stronger. You need to add the water because it will get thicker later in the fridge. Pour into a bottle and refrigerate well. Make ahead for richer flavor. Serve in small glassware. Can also be enjoyed with the rum for people who do not drink

151 or the regular stuff?

depends how strong you like your drinks I have had it both of those ways.  Also once in Puerto Rico one of my cousins gave us some with homemade sugarcane rum which is basicly moonshine

Last edited by davic3 (2006-12-07 5:37 pm)


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#24 2006-12-07 6:17 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

davic3 wrote:

justine wrote:

I don't have any favorite holiday foods, but i do look forward to egg nog.

if your gonna talk drinks then for me it's coquito, (pronounced co-ki-to) sort of our egg nog
heres the receipe
Coquito
30 ounces coconut milk
14 ounces condensed milk
1 cup Bacardi rum
½ cup water
pinch of salt
½ tsp. cinnamon

Mix all ingredients in the blender. Taste and add more rum if you like it stronger. You need to add the water because it will get thicker later in the fridge. Pour into a bottle and refrigerate well. Make ahead for richer flavor. Serve in small glassware. Can also be enjoyed with the rum for people who do not drink

Sounds great, and more suited for our xmas climate than egg nog is. I might knock up a batch this season.

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#25 2006-12-07 6:37 pm

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Re: Favorite holiday food

Is Anderson Valley Winter Solstice Seasonal Ale a food?

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