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Old 01-25-2008, 04:49 PM
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Comfort Foods Recipes

Hey everyone.... share your favorite homemade or semi-homemade Comfort Foods Recipes. When you think about "Comfort Foods"...like mac n cheese, meat loaf, beef stew, any soups and etc....
Please do share your recipes and pic.(if any).

I'll share a couple of my recipes shortly.
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Old 01-25-2008, 10:55 PM
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Okay, this is one of my comfort foods, and the name is basically the recipe. My wife thinks it's gross and won't watch me eat it. I think it's an English thing, it's called.... Hot Milk on Toast. YUM!! Anyone else eat this?
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^ Really? Interesting. My grandparents dip their bread in hot coffee.
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BEEF STEW

1 1/2 lbs chuck roast diced large or bite size pieces
1 large onion diced into 1" pieces
1 large potato
2 stalks celery
2 carrots or the store's: baby carrots
2 bay leaf 3 cloves garlic
1 small can tomato sauce
2 Tbsp tomato paste
2 can (14 oz) beef stock, broth or homemade
Salt pepper
Celery salt
Butter/olive oil

Cut all vegetables into 3/4 inch pieces and set aside. In a large pot over medium high to medium heat, add butter and a little olive oil, carrots and onions. Season them with salt and pepper then brown a little. Stir them every so often so they can brown. Add celery, potatoes, bay leafs and garlic. Cook 1-2 minutes then add your tomato paste. Cook until the tomato paste get a rich red color. It will turn darker. Add the tomato sauce and cook a couple minutes. Add 2 cans of beef broth. Bring to a boil then turn heat down to simmer. Season the beef with celery salt and pepper then add to the pot. Simmer till the beef is tender and liquid have thicken to desired consistency. If you want it thicker, add equal amounts of flour and butter (3 Tbsp each), mixed with your hands, until well incorporated, then add to your beef stew. Stir until mixed. Cook a little longer and then serve over rice.
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^ Really? Interesting. My grandparents dip their bread in hot coffee.

I can see this. It would be simliar to biscotti. Hot milk on toast is new to me...I think it's just a SwivelMan thing. lol
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^ Really? Interesting. My grandparents dip their bread in hot coffee.

That's crazy! Now toast in hot chocolate, that's gooooood...
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