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re: What was your favorite meal cooked by your grandmother?
Posted on 8/28/15 at 1:36 pm to Hulkklogan
Posted on 8/28/15 at 1:36 pm to Hulkklogan
On my mom's side, I love my grandmother's dirty rice. She still makes batches special for me.. even though she said she would never cook again when my grandfather passed away last year.
Can't really say for my grandmother on my dad's side. What I remember most from childhood at their home was that they had mini crystal chalices, and PawPaw would give us cranberry juice in them. We would play holy communion with it.. Horrible, I know.
Can't really say for my grandmother on my dad's side. What I remember most from childhood at their home was that they had mini crystal chalices, and PawPaw would give us cranberry juice in them. We would play holy communion with it.. Horrible, I know.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 1:57 pm to madamsquirrel
My grandma made the best spaghetti and meatballs. She made a homemade red gravy that was out of this world. I have the recipe but just haven't been able to replicate it.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 2:00 pm to lsuwontonwrap
Oh and she also used to make cornbread stuffing from scratch. My dad makes it but my grandma must have put something special in it because hers was a lot richer.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 2:08 pm to madamsquirrel
Maurepas GM: Seafood gumbo
New Orleans GM via Mississippi: Popeye's
New Orleans GM via Mississippi: Popeye's
Posted on 8/28/15 at 2:12 pm to LouisianaLady
quote:??? As in rice dressing?
dirty rice
Posted on 8/28/15 at 2:16 pm to madamsquirrel
I am envious of all of you.
My "fraternal" grandmother and my "sorority" grandmother were both deceased long before I was born.
I did have an old aunt who was like a surrogate grandmother. She fried eggs in an old black iron skillet.
The whites and yolks were soft and tender but the edges were lacy and crispy. Perfect!
My "fraternal" grandmother and my "sorority" grandmother were both deceased long before I was born.
I did have an old aunt who was like a surrogate grandmother. She fried eggs in an old black iron skillet.
The whites and yolks were soft and tender but the edges were lacy and crispy. Perfect!
Posted on 8/28/15 at 2:38 pm to madamsquirrel
Chicken/Sausage Gumbo
Turnip Stew
Turnip Stew
Posted on 8/28/15 at 3:23 pm to madamsquirrel
Either fried chicken and potato salad or meatballs and spaghetti
Posted on 8/28/15 at 3:28 pm to madamsquirrel
Chicken and dumplings.
Biscuits.
Huckleberry Cobbler.
Biscuits.
Huckleberry Cobbler.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 3:34 pm to madamsquirrel
Crawfish bisque.
When she would make it, she'd call the whole family to come eat.
Her and my grandpa = 2
That's 4 sons and 1 daughter w/spouses = 10
The grandkids = 12
24 folks all crammed in the house lol.
My cousins and I would all pile up on the wooden swing outside and try to flip it over.
I miss times like that
When she would make it, she'd call the whole family to come eat.
Her and my grandpa = 2
That's 4 sons and 1 daughter w/spouses = 10
The grandkids = 12
24 folks all crammed in the house lol.
My cousins and I would all pile up on the wooden swing outside and try to flip it over.
I miss times like that
Posted on 8/28/15 at 3:38 pm to Modern
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Crawfish bisque.
When she would make it, she'd call the whole family to come eat.
Her and my grandpa = 2
That's 4 sons and 1 daughter w/spouses = 10
The grandkids = 12
24 folks all crammed in the house lol.
Mine would have a similar amount of family members when she made it.
She had quite the elaborate rationing system for who got how many stuffed heads, as well.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 4:06 pm to madamsquirrel
Good thread madam.
Granny, my mom's mom (whose parents came from Sicily through Ellis Island) made a great chicken caciatore.
Maw Maw, the petit and ever-pious Cajun grandmother cooked all the usual dishes mentioned on here as good as anyone else.
But the one thing I really miss that she would serve me is CUSH CUSH.
I know a few of you here know exactly what I'm talking about.
Granny, my mom's mom (whose parents came from Sicily through Ellis Island) made a great chicken caciatore.
Maw Maw, the petit and ever-pious Cajun grandmother cooked all the usual dishes mentioned on here as good as anyone else.
But the one thing I really miss that she would serve me is CUSH CUSH.
I know a few of you here know exactly what I'm talking about.
This post was edited on 8/28/15 at 4:19 pm
Posted on 8/28/15 at 5:06 pm to TigerWise
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Not what the hired help made Glass.
Dad's mom. It was like having Julia Child as a grandmother. She was a Cordon Bleu graduate.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 5:43 pm to glassman
Black eyed peas and smothered okra and tomatoes
Posted on 8/28/15 at 6:09 pm to glassman
Glass, is that the same one who burnished your palate at Galatoire's?
Never met her but that's pretty cool. frick the haters. Although I lol'd at wise's post .
Never met her but that's pretty cool. frick the haters. Although I lol'd at wise's post .
Posted on 8/28/15 at 6:13 pm to madamsquirrel
On my Mom's side, fried chicken.
On my Dad's side, not a meal but the best pecan pie. I have yet to find one nearly as good as hers was.
On my Dad's side, not a meal but the best pecan pie. I have yet to find one nearly as good as hers was.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 6:18 pm to VOR
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Glass, is that the same one who burnished your palate at Galatoire's?
Yes, or with calf brains and eggs at age 5 for breakfast.
quote:
Never met her but that's pretty cool.
She was an amazing woman. My favorite person ever.
Posted on 8/28/15 at 6:32 pm to glassman
Hey, holmes, we're due for a beer
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:24 pm to madamsquirrel
She was an ol Cajun lady who could cook anything & make it taste great but for some reason, as plain as this may sound, she cooked the BEST baked chicken & rice and gravy, with smothered leeks, smothered squash, & a mustardy/eggy potato salad. MAN! I could tear that up by the plate fulls. I haven't met anyone who can bake a chicken like her or smother leeks the way she did. I've got the smothered squash & potato salad down to a science but that chicken rice & gravy & smothered leeks cannot be duplicated. RIP Mommie
Posted on 8/28/15 at 8:43 pm to madamsquirrel
my grandma in MS-chicken and dumplings...she'd have flour all over the kitchen. strawberry cake and banana pudding and somehow the best damn fried porkchops. They were soooo thin. Also her pecan pie, that got sweeter every year. Also her roast and gravy. Pretty much everything she made was awesome.
my mimi in LA-I can't remember her making anything other than salad dressings.
my mimi in LA-I can't remember her making anything other than salad dressings.
This post was edited on 8/28/15 at 8:53 pm
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