What are some of your guys' favorite dishes and desserts you look forward to at this time of year? (or the foods you know you shouldn't eat but can't help yourself) :P
My grandma makes a crazy dish of sweet potato's and of course the peanut butter fudge and sugar cookies are always good. :tu:
For desserts:
Homemade Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie, Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls, and Shortbread Cookies. :D
Christmas dinner is similar to what I eat everyday but I still look forward to it. The perfect one has; turkey, rolled up bacon, pork sausages, mashed potato, peas, beans, sprouts and lots of gravy. :P I don't really like the traditional christmas pudding though so I have chocolate gateau. :)
Blancmange.
Pro-tip: For those concerned about putting on weight: consume caffeine--it's an appetite suppressant and frequently used by bodybuilders preparing for a contest.
As for seasonal food, latkes are delicious.
I'm not as big into sweets as I used to be, but I don't think there's been anything bad that uses cinnamon.
Quote from: {212} =-Norris-= on December 07, 2012, 10:37:48 AM
What are some of your guys' favorite dishes and desserts you look forward to at this time of year? (or the foods you know you shouldn't eat but can't help yourself) :P
My grandma makes a crazy dish of sweet potato's and of course the peanut butter fudge and sugar cookies are always good. :tu:
(Emphasis added.)
That's why winter is the season for bulking. :-)
The Buckeye ball is my all time fav :xmastim:
Quote from: BlackScorpion on December 07, 2012, 11:48:45 AM
Pro-tip: For those concerned about putting on weight: consume caffeine--it's an appetite suppressant and frequently used by bodybuilders preparing for a contest.
[size=78%]Its also a diuretic so high consumption will cause frequent trips to the pot[/size] ;)
[spoiler]http://www.igourmet.com/images/topics/turkey1.jpg[/spoiler]
Quote from: DBellz on December 07, 2012, 12:24:46 PM
[size=78%]Its also a diuretic so high consumption will cause frequent trips to the pot[/size] ;)
(A) lol:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/caffeinated-drinks/AN01661
(B) beverages aren't the only way to consume caffeine
Quote from: {212}MartyClaus on December 07, 2012, 12:33:43 PM
[spoiler]http://www.igourmet.com/images/topics/turkey1.jpg[/spoiler]
le turkey is always good.
Quote from: DBellz on December 07, 2012, 12:24:46 PM
The Buckeye ball is my all time fav :xmastim:
Not my all time but it makes top 10
Tea cakes anyone?
Main dish: rabbit, french fry potato, frog legs, caviar (fish eggs), calmars, octopuses...
Desert: probably croissants, and pie with chocolate, cream, and brandy content... Maybe some icecream with nuts and fruits... And surely lot kind of coktails and liqueurs :P.
Mm, nothing like the classic Pavlova. I can't seem to find a picture online that does it justice. Remember, no matter what a jealous aussie may tell you we being NZ invented the Pavlova. (That last sentence is 100% serious. But don't feel bad Aus economy wise you guys are much better off than us.)
Quote from: SleepKiller on December 07, 2012, 02:30:21 PM
Mm, nothing like the classic Pavlova. I can't seem to find a picture online that does it justice. Remember, no matter what a jealous aussie may tell you we being NZ invented the Pavlova. (That last sentence is 100% serious. But don't feel bad Aus economy wise you guys are much better off than us.)
Pavlova: proven to make dogs salivate.
:ohmy: Pavlova :)
Ivan Pavlov
Santas Cookies :P
Quote from: ComSharpshot on December 11, 2012, 01:06:44 PM
Santas Cookies :P
Santa doesn't have his own cookies, thats why some 'people' put them under the tree, so HE CAN EAT THEM!
How do you eat something that isn't even there?
I love sugar cookies!
Quote from: -RepublicCommando- on December 11, 2012, 01:55:48 PM
Santa doesn't have his own cookies, thats why some 'people' put them under the tree, so HE CAN EAT THEM!
How do you eat something that isn't even there?
I love sugar cookies!
He goes around ahead of Santa and eats the cookies before he gets there :P
Quote from: {212} =-Norris-= on December 11, 2012, 06:18:33 PM
He goes around ahead of Santa and eats the cookies before he gets there :P
Then they would be considered (the person that made them)'s cookies, not Santas :O
mmm, eggnog
Quote from: ComSharpshot on December 11, 2012, 01:06:44 PM
Santas Cookies :P
Typical Comsharpshot, stealing good people's things. :dry:
;)
Quote from: -RepublicCommando- on December 11, 2012, 06:57:58 PM
Then they would be considered (the person that made them)'s cookies, not Santas :O
Yes but the person who made them and set them out was giving the cookies to Santa. There for making them Santa's cookies. As a gift is given to someone it changes ownership. People don't give gifts then claim it as there own later ??? So the baker is gifting the cookies to Santa and Sharpshot comes in and takes Santa's cookies :shrug:
Quote from: Phobos on December 11, 2012, 07:04:56 PM
mmm, eggnog
I have to limit myself to just a few mugs of that or I make myself sick from it :XD: