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And what is your favorite food, that you like best to eat?   The cheese is mine.
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Date: 2010-12-18 03:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dracosphynx.livejournal.com
For the moment, it appears to be buffalo wings.

Date: 2010-12-18 03:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ragarth.livejournal.com
Cheesecake. <3

Date: 2010-12-18 03:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stormydragon.livejournal.com
It is so hard to choose just one! My favorite varies constantly depending on what my mood is a particular day. I'm sure if I had to choose just one to have all the time, it would quickly become boring and no longer delicious.

Date: 2010-12-18 04:02 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] archadia.livejournal.com
I hereby disagree with you, and agree with Vae:
There are so many different kinds of cheese that I could never grow tired of it. (It goes with everything!)
I think my favorite combination of cheese is between cheese cubes with tart apples or cheese melted on roast bird!

Date: 2010-12-18 04:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kensaro.livejournal.com
Ooh, tough one, but I'd have to say bread I think.

Date: 2010-12-18 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cowboy-r.livejournal.com
It is a theory of mine that one of the driving forces of civilization is the desire to get the hell away from nature. Therefore, the less a food looks like its original form, the more civilized it is. My favorite foods are very, very civilized... meatsloaf, hamburgers, chicken nuggets....

Date: 2010-12-18 04:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kensan-oni.livejournal.com
(I used to be so much better at catching typos and using the right words… okay, no I never really was, but I had been much better for many years! I am sorry for this double post, but I HAD to fix things.)
Oh Dear! Favorite foods!

Well, for vegetables, I really like Green Beans and Corn. It's hard to do better than them. For fruits, I'm really into pineapples and peaches. For Deserts, nothing beats a Coconut cake...

OF course you are hitting me up when I am making the bestest holiday treat ever. Stuffed Cheese Pepper rings! This is how you make them.

The Kensan_Oni Family Pepper Cheese Ring Recipe!
Appetizer.

You take 16 oz. of Cream Cheese, which has been left out to soften. You need about 4 oz of chopped olives, and about the same amount of chopped Walnuts. You also need a package of gelatin (Unsure universe equivalent here), some Worcestershire Sauce (A fishy fruity sauce. Some tangy sauce served with meat will suffice for crossworld), and some Tabasco sauce (Any hot pepper sauce will do in a pinch). Also, of course about 6 Green and Red Bell Peppers. (Large edible vegetables that can be hallowed out with ease will do here.)

Blend Cream Cheese, walnuts, and olives together with a fork or spoon. Add Worcestershire sauce till the mixture slightly is brown (About 1 to 1 1/2 tablespoons, I think. I don't measure this part) and enough Tabasco to give it a non-heaty bite (About 1 teaspoon). Dissolve gelatin in 1/4 cup boiling water, and stir into mixture. Blend until smooth and pourable. Using Ladle, fill each pepper. If peppers have a small hole in the bottom, place them in a cup, so that the small leakage before getting blocked by the good stuff won't go all over the place. Chill. When ready to serve your guests, slice into thin to medium slices.

Serves about two per pepper, More depending on guests appetite.

Date: 2010-12-18 04:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stryck.livejournal.com
Chocolate is a big one for me. And strawberries. And anything with peppermint. Oh, and steak. And mashed potatoes.

Do I have to pick just one?

Date: 2010-12-18 05:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stormydragon.livejournal.com
But do you always eat cheese cubes and tart apples? After a day or so, you'd be sick of them and be thinking "Uggh, cheese cubes and tart apples AGAIN? I wish I could be having X instead."

Date: 2010-12-18 06:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ionotter.livejournal.com
Hmmmm. Well, I think that Worldtree has sausages, for certain? One of my favorite foods is a spicy, savory sausage that has been boiled in beer to cook it through, then grilled lightly, just enough to give the outer skin a pleasant snap and crunch. We call them bratwurst, which means "pork sausage". Pork is a type of meat in our world. Very tasty, and fortunately, nobody you know. Anyway, we add a bit of spicy mustard, which I know you have there. Very nice.

I think you also have cabbages on Worldtree, yes? Well! One of the things we monsters do with our cabbage, is shred it fine, then pack it tightly in jars with layers of salt and more cabbage. Over a few months, this ferments into a lovely food that is both sour and salty, but crispy and delicious. We call it sauerkraut, or "sour cabbage".

We place the bratwurst in a bun, then add a healthy scoop of sauerkraut on top of the bratwurst and mustard.

*sighs in bliss*

Mircanis would be jealous, for this is my version of heaven.

Date: 2010-12-18 07:00 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] archadia.livejournal.com
Ah I wish I could. ^.^

Date: 2010-12-18 07:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gavinfox.livejournal.com
To translate: These are chicken (a small domesticated bird) wings, fried and in a vinegar, butter, and spicy pepper sauce, named after a city called "Buffalo", where the preparation method was invented.

Date: 2010-12-18 07:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gavinfox.livejournal.com
Most any thing spicy! I looove spicy stuff! Hot peppers make me gleeful, and spicy horseradish and spicy mustard based things work well too!

Date: 2010-12-18 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] terrycloth.livejournal.com
Then dipped in a strong cheese sauce, traditionally. n.n

Date: 2010-12-18 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] foomf.livejournal.com
I have no single favorite food but I have some Indulgences that I like to indulge in when I can.

Pizza. For health reasons too long to go into, I can only have pizza rarely.

Steak - a properly prepared slice of the appropriate muscle of a sub-sentient animal, grilled or pan-seared to the perfect done-ness, which varies by animal.

Bagna Cauda - a garlic and anchovy flavored pot of butter and olive oil, heated to aromatic, into which raw pieces of vegetable are dipped and savored. J Michael Straczynski made the common foolish mis-evaluation of the food on an episode of Babylon 5 (and this would require unpacking 'television' as a concept and entity, but you can consider it to be a high-quality theatrical performance greatly enhanced by the use of specific illusidor to create the representation of a slightly different, potentially future, universe.) His doctor character was all upset about the "high fat" content of the food, which is a common prejudice among uninformed people; in fact the fat content of the meal is not terrible, given the predominance of olive oil, which actually corrects many problems. Further, the use of raw vegetables (usually cruciform veggies which are specifically good in other ways) makes a meal of the stuff much healthier. And, since it's almost never eaten except as a very special feast food with friends, one doesn't usually eat that much of it. JMS, like many, misunderstood that eating a high-calorie high-fat meal once or twice a year will NOT harm one's health, unless one is already to the point of needing massive healing. Though it's possible to eat Bagna Cauda with bread cubes as well, it's better with vegetables anyway. (Highly processed grain, fruit, and other carbohydrates being one of the things we don't necessarily handle well despite our love for the things; our "design" isn't made for high-starch foods all the time, even though it's also what has allowed us to have civilization.)

Date: 2010-12-18 07:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] terrycloth.livejournal.com
Pasta (usually, Penne, which is cylindrical noodles about half as long as they are wide but hollow inside) with mushrooms, onions, peppers, other assorted vegtables, and chicken, fried with garlic and a white cheese sauce, then add barbecue sauce (I think it's a sweet tomato sauce basically? Not sure) and mix it in.

Ginger is another good thing to add while frying.

Date: 2010-12-18 08:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sythyry.livejournal.com
The all of things are better with the strong cheese sauce!

Date: 2010-12-18 08:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sythyry.livejournal.com
And is there any way to improve on the cheese, save by making the cake from it?

Date: 2010-12-18 08:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sythyry.livejournal.com
The bread is the true and proper companion of the cheese, and together I love them dearly.

Date: 2010-12-18 08:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sythyry.livejournal.com
The cheese, as well, looks so very different from the milk, that I must agree with your theory altogether.

Date: 2010-12-18 08:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sythyry.livejournal.com
The elegant approach to cheese is this, and the delicious it sounds.

Date: 2010-12-18 08:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sythyry.livejournal.com
If you visit me, you may pick them all!

Date: 2010-12-18 08:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sythyry.livejournal.com
The sausages that primes make are many and varied. The sausages of the Herethroy are the strangest, for they are truly sausage in many ways, but contain no meat, but merely nuts and grains and vegetables and butter.

The Elfimel -- whom I have just asked -- say that Mircannis provides sausages of meat in her Heaven, with sour leaves upon them. If you visit there ever, tell me how they compare!

Date: 2010-12-18 08:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sythyry.livejournal.com
And do you revel in arhoolie leaves?

[Wasabi is reasonably close. -bb]

Date: 2010-12-18 08:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sythyry.livejournal.com
[Bard saw that episode of Bab5 not long ago, and can explain to Vae. Vae sits still to listen much better than Sythyry ever does, incidentally. -bb]

The bagna cauda perhaps I shall prepare, or ask Arfaen who cooks better than I do to prepare. The nutritional details I do not know, and the precise olive oil I do not have, but there are aromatic oils of delightful flavor [some of which Bard translates as 'olive oil' -bb] and they shall find their employment in my "bagna caudal". [Bard and Vae had to work on that one. -bb]
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