Like so many such cluesless lists of "the best..." on the internet.It's just a clueless list of random stuff.
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Like so many such cluesless lists of "the best..." on the internet.It's just a clueless list of random stuff.
As I've always felt that shepherd's pie should be made with real shepherds. Alas, the rules are too restrictive these days...It should be made with real bunnies.
Looks a mixed bunch. Since when was a condiment (ketchup) a "food dish" ?
Popcorn? Food dish?
Maple syrup... I think that's actually just an ingredient.
Oh dear.
Man I'd hate to think of what I was eating whenever I have pigs in a blanket.As I've always felt that shepherd's pie should be made with real shepherds. Alas, the rules are too restrictive these days...
As well you should! Nobody who ever experienced how sausages are made would ever eat one. (The same goes for those bottles of hot-dog relish that haunt every barbecue -- ghastly stuff, so hard to get the dirt and pebbles out.)Man I'd hate to think of what I was eating whenever I have pigs in a blanket.
No, no, no! Chocolate is the food of the gods. It must be properly made -- dark (not that icky milk-chocolate swill), with deep flavours like chilis, or madagascar vanilla, or dried rasperries and orange peel.Food is like love. It's all in the eyes of the beholder.
I probably put popcorn though in the historical category as the best food dish of its day. Ode' to the ear of corn. Where is coffee is the elixir of the Gods, corn could be considered the food of the Gods. ;0)
I've forgotten about chocolate. Man, I'm such a blasphemer!No, no, no! Chocolate is the food of the gods. It must be properly made -- dark (not that icky milk-chocolate swill), with deep flavours like chilis, or madagascar vanilla, or dried rasperries and orange peel.
Let's see if your favorite dish(es) is/are here: The world's 50 best foods
I've heard it tastes good.Judging by the discussion so far, they're moderately successful.
41. Stinky tofu???
I know.As I've always felt that shepherd's pie should be made with real shepherds. Alas, the rules are too restrictive these days...
For me, "food dish" means meals (as some in the list are), not condiments, ingredients etc. I love chocolate but it's not a "food dish."Food is like love. It's all in the eyes of the beholder.
I probably put popcorn though in the historical category as the best food dish of its day. Ode' to the ear of corn. Where is coffee is the elixir of the Gods, corn could be considered the food of the Gods. ;0)
I was and am much more a mustard fan, and I never liked ketchup.Ive eaten most, including tomato ketchup*. Some are nice but none are a favourite. Which happens to be Lamb Korai.
*As a child a favourite after school snack was tomato ketchup spread on a slice of bread. Delightful.
I was and am much more a mustard fan, and I never liked ketchup.
But I'm with ya on lamb as that's the only meat I ever crave.
For me, "food dish" means meals (as some in the list are), not condiments, ingredients etc. I love chocolate but it's not a "food dish."
Ya, I make my own cream sauces, with my favorite being a lemon-dill sauce, which is great over fish especially. Sometimes I convert that into a type of hollandaise sauce by adding cheese.Mustard, tarragon and cream sauce, delightful with chicken or steak.
Or mustard, cracked black pepper and cream sauce.
Ya, I make my own cream sauces, with my favorite being a lemon-dill sauce, which is great over fish especially. Sometimes I convert that into a type of hollandaise sauce by adding cheese.
That's my French and Swedish coming out btw.
Ah. One of those chocoholic snobs. I thought they were a myth.No, no, no! Chocolate is the food of the gods. It must be properly made -- dark (not that icky milk-chocolate swill), with deep flavours like chilis, or madagascar vanilla, or dried rasperries and orange peel.