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Bill Spohn wrote:Yeah, cold steak with some Dijon mixed into some mayo, or cold steak sandwiches are darned good.
Bill Spohn wrote:Yeah, I forgot that you aren't particularly 'saucy'......
Jenise wrote:Bill Spohn wrote:Yeah, I forgot that you aren't particularly 'saucy'......
Or sandwichy. Repurposing the cold item in that way almost negates its "eaten cold" status in my mind since roast beef is a standard sandwich.
(never look at oxtail stew, which is impossible to completely skim, when it is cold, for instance)
Bill Spohn wrote:There are a few soups that are intended to be hot but turn out to be delightful cold as well. Did a curried chicken and tasted it cold and it was great - but that would only happen in foods without high fat levels as cold curdled fat is not very appealing (never look at oxtail stew, which is impossible to completely skim, when it is cold, for instance)
Carrie L. wrote:Lasagna. Especially the one with sausage, red pepper and porcini bechamel.
David M. Bueker wrote:dark meat from a turkey
Carrie L. wrote:David M. Bueker wrote:dark meat from a turkey
Oh yeah, me too. With a clump of cold stuffing on it.
Robert J. wrote:Pad Thai. It's the tits.
rwj
Fred Sipe wrote:Robert J. wrote:Pad Thai. It's the tits.
rwj
So... you like cold tits?
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