It's either Chili or my world famous Chicken and Dumplings. (And I don't mean chewy doughy dumplings, I'm talking fluffy soup soaking dumplings)
Username checks out.FancyKetchup14 said:
A true bolognese sauce. No weakass tomatoes.
Carrots, onion, celery and garlic. Sweat.
1/3 pound of ground beef, 1/3 pound of ground pork. Browned.
A few beef short ribs and maybe beef cheeks or oxtail. Also browned.
Dry white or red wine to deglaze.
Cover with homemade stock, add a bay leaf or two, maybe a Parmesan cheese rind, and simmer till the big protein pieces are done. Takes a few hours.
Make homemade pappardelle while the above is happening.
Remove meat from bone and cut into uniform pieces and add back to the sauce. Remove parm rind and bay leaves. Reduce for a bit until sauce is thickened. Add heavy cream if desired.
Finish sauce in a pan with fresh pasta and serve with freshly grated parm.
MarylandAG said:
Caldo de rez
Caldo de pollo
Chili
Pho (beef or chicken, I will take either)
Those are in no particular order.
On the back of the Bisquick boxhtxag09 said:
where's the recipe for these supposed world famous chicken and dumplings?
This is the one I normally use and modify for post-Thanksgiving turkey and dumplings. The dumplings hold up well with the added corn meal and leftovers are still delicious.jwoodmd said:On the back of the Bisquick boxhtxag09 said:
where's the recipe for these supposed world famous chicken and dumplings?
Bruce Almighty said:
Chili is the ultimate cold weather comfort food. Queso is a close second.
TheFunnierPhideaux said:
My wife's pork chop rice and gravy. Oooooo yeah.