Four Foods For Friday 95

November 17, 2009 by Rebecca  
Filed under 4 Foods Friday Meme

I was on time for the FFFF, honest! It’s just that when I checked Friday morning, it hadn’t been posted yet! :D So I was actually on time, but by not posting until now.. it’s.. not… on… time. Technically.

Whatever. OK, so here it finally is!! Here are the Qs for this weekend. That I, uh, missed.

Here’s this week’s questions. We’re in the middle of a Noreaster and I have hot comfort foods on my mind.

1. Chicken soup. Regular or creamy?
2. Do you have a stew recipe?
3. What’s your favorite hot comfort food?
4. Do you like chicken fried steak?

One quick question of my own– I think Val lives in nearby New Jersey, no? I’m in Central New York.. I didn’t get that Noreaster. I feel SO LEFT OUT! Waaah! lol… I like Noreasters (when they are snow, not rain– cuz it floods here). I like snowy days and snowy nights, when the entire area is heavily blanketed in a cold, white blanket. Everyone seems to slow down, and we all come out of our caves to shovel the snow in communal silence. It’s a lovely time, actually. It’s so quiet, because the snow muffles sounds… traffic slows, people bake breads and the air smells like woodstoves burning wood… it’s so cozy!

Well, winter’s snows are still a few weeks away, I think. And Val’s Noreaster was probably a ton of rain, which I am glad I missed. So without further ado, here’s the FFFF:

1. Chicken soup: rather not. I’m not much of a soup person. But if I HAD to have it, I’d prefer it regular, like broth. Ick, I hate creamy stuff.
2. Yes I do! :D I make it a few times a month around here. I have quite a few stew recipes up my sleeve, but here’s my basic stew recipe:

Wow Chow Basic Stew
Serves 6

3 pounds beef or pork, cut into bite-sized pieces
3 potatoes, washed and unpeeled, cut into bite-sized pieces
2 turnips, washed and peeled, cut into bite-sized pieces
2-3 carrots, washed and peeled, bite-sized pieces
1 can beef broth
1 teaspoon Worchestershire sauce
3 garlic cloves, chopped coarsely
1 Red or White onion, peeled and cut into bite-sized pieces
1 teaspoon basil and oregano each
salt to taste

Some folks dredge their meat– I do or don’t depending on if I have enough time or feel too lazy.

Dump everything into the crockpot. Set on LOW for 8-9 hours or HIGH for 6 hours.

My kids like tomato soup in the stew sometimes, so you can dump a can of tomato soup in there if you like. I like it without, so it really depends on who wins the battle, heh heh.

Also, some folks say lamb meat in the stew gives it a sweet, meaty taste. I’m not fond of lamb, but since I’ve only tried it once I guess I’d be willing to try…. it’s a slightly greasy meat, if I recall…. the last thing I want to eat is something that tastes like lamb motor grease, lol. But you can mix meat, like beef and pork, which I often do. It makes the stew a little less “basic” and more savory. I also tend to prefer my pork meta dredged; beef I can just throw in the pot.

3. Favorite hot comfort food… ummmm wow there are SO many. Coffee! Coffee is always a favorite. I just love turkey, yum. Meatballs are good, too. But if it was a horribly cold day and we were stuck inside, I’d probably make a roasted turkey or chicken meal.

4. Never had chicken fried steak. I’m not a fan of fried foods, so I don’t have any propensity to try it or even be curious about it.

So there’s my FFFF! Another one accomplished, yay! I’m looking forward to next week. :D

Comments

3 Comments on "Four Foods For Friday 95"

  1. Connie on Thu, 19th Nov 2009 10:47 am 

    I didn’t even think of coffee… shame on me. Better go get another cup! :D

  2. Carole on Fri, 20th Nov 2009 2:34 pm 

    Chicken fried steak is so disgusting it’s good. There is nothing else I can even THINK of that tastes like chicken fried steak. It’s greasy, it’s peppery, it’s meaty, it’s a little crunchy…and that white gravy that goes on it….MMM! It really is worth a try. I have it once in a blue moon at Cracker Barrel.

  3. Rebecca on Sat, 21st Nov 2009 2:59 am 

    Connie– NOT THINK OF COFFEE!?!?! You must have had a bad day that day! ;)

    Carole: I still don’t think I’ll ever try it. In my younger years, I might have. But once your body hits 40+, your ability (and taste) for greasy, gravy-laden, heavy foods disapperas. I can eat soybeans and greens ALL DAY. But never fried anything. And to think my parents used to whollop me because I wouldn’t eat my veggies! Sheesh,

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