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What's your go to dish?

I make pretty good spaghetti, but if I'm feeling adventurous, there's this dish I make that features tomato sauce with ham and cheese wrapped up in a crepe with honey drizzled on top. It's very good indeed, even with my poor cooking skills.
 
"Taterbasa"

I cook yukon gold potatoes (cubed) and kielbasa together in a skillet at medium heat... add cumin, oregano, salt, peper, basil, and eggs. Throw in red and green onions 2 minutes before you take it off the heat. AMAZING.
 
Swedish meatballs. It is a recipe I learned from my wife and her mom, but, now I do it better than anyone else in the family.

I also make a mean Homemade Egg McMuffin (really) and my Matzah Brei is unparalleled.

MotionMan
 
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Swedish meatballs. It is a recipe I learned from my wife and her mom, but, now I do it better than anyone else in the family.

I also make a mean Homemade Egg McMuffin (really) and my Matzah Brei is unparalleled.

MotionMan

My Matzos Brie is better than yours... so is my yiddish.
 
Originally posted by: Proprioceptive
Originally posted by: MotionMan
Swedish meatballs. It is a recipe I learned from my wife and her mom, but, now I do it better than anyone else in the family.

I also make a mean Homemade Egg McMuffin (really) and my Matzah Brei is unparalleled.

MotionMan

My Matzos Brie is better than yours... so is my yiddish.

Wrong x2.

MotionMan
 
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