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re: What was your favorite meal cooked by your grandmother?
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:35 am to OTIS2
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:35 am to OTIS2
She cooked lots of very good food.
Maybe breakfast, which at their house was a big meal - served at may 8:00 am, because PaPaw had already been at work in the barn for maybe 2 hours by then.
Fried runny yolk eggs over buttered rice with country sausage crumbled in it. Fried pork chops - sliced thin before frying and served on a buttermilk and lard biscuit. Cane syrup, cooked off by PaPaw, with soft butter mashed up in it slathered over a hot biscuit. Bacon. Lots of thick sliced bacon. Thin sliced country ham, cured in the smokehouse by PaPaw. Coffee with lots of sugar and cream saucered until cool. Fresh whole (non-pasteurized)cold milk.
Good memories.
Maybe breakfast, which at their house was a big meal - served at may 8:00 am, because PaPaw had already been at work in the barn for maybe 2 hours by then.
Fried runny yolk eggs over buttered rice with country sausage crumbled in it. Fried pork chops - sliced thin before frying and served on a buttermilk and lard biscuit. Cane syrup, cooked off by PaPaw, with soft butter mashed up in it slathered over a hot biscuit. Bacon. Lots of thick sliced bacon. Thin sliced country ham, cured in the smokehouse by PaPaw. Coffee with lots of sugar and cream saucered until cool. Fresh whole (non-pasteurized)cold milk.
Good memories.
This post was edited on 8/28/15 at 8:38 am
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:37 am to madamsquirrel
Red potatoes. I have very little idea how it was made.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:40 am to madamsquirrel
fried chicken, stuffed peppers or stuffed tomatoes. They were all "to die for".
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:41 am to madamsquirrel
Coq au vin
Orange zest crepes with vanilla sugar
For snacks she always had ramekins of chocolate mousse and creme caramel in the fridge.
Orange zest crepes with vanilla sugar
For snacks she always had ramekins of chocolate mousse and creme caramel in the fridge.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:43 am to madamsquirrel
Waking up to the smell of scratch made biscuits, country ham and red eye gravy. Then finishing off breakfast with a buttered biscuit topped with molasses before heading out to work the farm with paw paw and my uncles. Big plate of beans or her fried chicken for dinner when we came in after a long day. I'd give my left arm to spend one more day like that.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:43 am to madamsquirrel
biscuits and gravy by a country mile.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:51 am to glassman
Not what the hired help made Glass.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:56 am to madamsquirrel
red beans and rice every monday
red gravy ever sunday
red gravy ever sunday
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:57 am to madamsquirrel
borscht and dill salad
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:58 am to madamsquirrel
Paternal grandmother was Like a queen of baking: yeast rolls, chess pie, banana praline cake were my favorites.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:04 am to madamsquirrel
Maternal grandma (Italian) - Spaghetti & meatballs
Paternal grandma - Fried chicken
Paternal grandma - Fried chicken
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:14 am to glassman
quote:OK, that explains a lot.
Coq au vin
Orange zest crepes with vanilla sugar
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:16 am to madamsquirrel
Meatballs and Spaghetti. My dad does a pretty good job replicating it but it's just not the same.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:19 am to madamsquirrel
My grandmother had a serious stroke when I was about 1 or 2 so my grandfather did and still does all the cooking.
Sunday Roast with rice and gravy
His Bbq
Finger steaks with rice and "white" gravy
His breakfast- we make biscuits and gravy, bacon, eggs
frick Im gonna cry like a little bitch when he goes
Sunday Roast with rice and gravy
His Bbq
Finger steaks with rice and "white" gravy
His breakfast- we make biscuits and gravy, bacon, eggs
frick Im gonna cry like a little bitch when he goes
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:27 am to madamsquirrel
Both my grandmothers were pampered housewives who had maids who cooked for them every day. Neither of them could cook a lick. But my paternal great grandmother made a great beef vegetable soup, and I loved the gumbo made by by paternal grandmother's maid.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 9:29 am to More beer please
One was on the farm in Pointe Coupee, it was Smothered chicken, rice and gravy and greenbeans from the garden. She lived a simple life. Best gravy you ever had.She could feed 20 people with one chicken.
The other was well off, living in Opelousas, every Sunday when we were there it was an impressive spread. And the same menu.
Roast Beef, rice and gravy, dirty rice dressing, best corn maque choux ever, potato salad, green beans, cushaw, home made rolls, Add sliced tomaotes in season and home made Lemon Meringue pie.
The other was well off, living in Opelousas, every Sunday when we were there it was an impressive spread. And the same menu.
Roast Beef, rice and gravy, dirty rice dressing, best corn maque choux ever, potato salad, green beans, cushaw, home made rolls, Add sliced tomaotes in season and home made Lemon Meringue pie.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 10:07 am to madamsquirrel
Maternal- Crawfish bisque
Paternal- equal tie between her red gravy, broccoli pasta and homeade bread
Paternal- equal tie between her red gravy, broccoli pasta and homeade bread
Posted on 8/28/15 at 10:17 am to Kajungee
Those u that had had a wonderful loving grandparent count your blessings...I was the youngest in a large family and all my grandparents died except for my dad's mother...she wasn't a nice person at all and to make it worse she lived to over a 100...all the good memories that I have of cooking came from my mom who was a great cook...her Sunday roast beef and rice. and gravy was to die for as well as anything else she cooked...I use to love to come home after school and open the door and see what was for dinner...may she rest in peace she worked hard raising a large family and then having to put up with my dad's side of the family was no joy...amen
This post was edited on 8/28/15 at 3:53 pm
Posted on 8/28/15 at 10:23 am to madamsquirrel
Chicken and sausage gumbo. She'd make her own sausage with a guy that lived two houses over that had a smokehouse. To this day, my dad still says that his own mother's gumbo was garbage compared to my other grandmother's gumbo.
It was sublime.
It was sublime.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 10:31 am to TigerstuckinMS
Chicken and artichoke with diced red potatoes. Holy cow.
Not sure how she made it...pretty sure it consisted something of chicken legs/thighs, artichoke (leaves and heart), red potatoes, onions, oil/vinegar, chicken broth, cooked on the stove in a 5 gal pot for just short enough for it to not be considered torture before I finally got to eat it.
Not sure how she made it...pretty sure it consisted something of chicken legs/thighs, artichoke (leaves and heart), red potatoes, onions, oil/vinegar, chicken broth, cooked on the stove in a 5 gal pot for just short enough for it to not be considered torture before I finally got to eat it.
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