What are Some of Your Favorite Things to Eat?

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Feb 24, 2009
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I figured I would start this in response to the thread Paul started earlier asking what some of the things you would not eat were, well that got me to wondering what are some of everyone favorite things they just can't go without, BBQ or not.

A few of mine are:

A good ripe Jersey tomato with a little salt, eat it like an apple
toasted ravioli
A good cream of mushroom soup
egg drop soup made with a smoked chicken stock base
onions (raw, cooked, I LOVE onions)
Mom's Macaroni Monterey
burnt ends
pastrami bites
S&J Pizza (it's a local place)
Fresh Soft Philadelphia pretzel
Giardiniera
Greek salad (no lettuce in the salad)
ABTs
Roasted Garlic Triscuits and cottage cheese
Philly cheesesteak but with a provolone sauce rolled in a flour tortilla

I'm sure there are more I could think of but those are the first ones that come to mind.
 
other than bbq pork

off the op of my head

prime, dry aged beef
crab
lobster
mud bugs
shrimp
chicken wings
hot pepper
Illinois sweet corn
 
Not counting BBQ and smoked food which is tops... here's my list in no particular order :

Paella
Fried chicken livers and gizzards
Lamb
Mussels
Crab- smoked, steamed, deviled, fried softshell...whatever, just CRAB!
Porterhouse Steak
Ripe tomato plucked off the vine
Manchego cheese
ABT's
Goat fajitas
Egg rolls/Spring rolls
Asparagus
 
I like that also
and
all barbecue and smoker meals
garlic bread
fries with beef stew
cow tongue in madeira sauce
chicory with ham in cheese sauce
 
I love food!!! in the summer I always look forward to that first perfectly ripe tomato off the vine.
other things:
Asparagus
Gumbo
broccoli cheese casserole
Turkey-of course smoked, oven roasted, fried...
Osso Bucco
a good gyro!
taboulli salad
Clam chowder
Sushi
my sister-in-laws home made egg rolls
this list could go on...!!!
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oh yeah... can't forget traditional mexican de lengua and el pastor taco's!
 
Any form of Pork probably leads the list.

But most regularly, mexican food is my preference.

Big fan of sushi as well when the cash flow permits
 
My wife makes a mean manicotti! Asde from that, almost any other Italian food would be at the top of my list after barbecue.
 
FOOD!!, most all, and my phizyk shows it.

Beer and pizza sounds good rite now.
 
This could be a long list...

Most of my best food is cooked over a campfire but I will just toss out a few

Ny strip or Porterhouse steak

Baked potatoes

Sweet potatoes with butter and brown sugar

shrimp with any kind of pasta

meatballs w/ red sauce

pulled pork

a good fresh never frozen cheese burger w/bacon lettuce and mayo

my homemade mac and cheese

baked ziti

roasted pork with a heavy garlic crust

roast beef

clams steamed or any other way

red beans and rice with smoked sausage

grilled chicken breast marinaded w/bacon and provolone cheese

a good hot dog

Polish sausage

Italian sausage

biscuits and sausage gravy

green dinner salad w/ steak or smoked chicken

ok enough for now and thanks a lot now I'm hungry
 
This one is tough so I guess just the top contenders...

BBQ
ANY Vegetable except OKRA
A Good Steak & Potato
Mexican Food ( NOT TACO BELL)
Chinese Food
Cheeseburgers
Hotdogs
Polish Sausage
Fried Chicken, including Livers & Gizzards
Fish Fried & Baked
Turkey
Pie
Cake
Ice Cream
Hot Peppers
Hot Sauce
Kim Chee
Egg Rolls
McRib
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Any Cheese Except Linburger
Meatloaf
All Sausage except Blood Sausage
Home Made Cake Dounuts
 
Crispy potatoes fried in duck fat with shaved white alba truffles and parmigiano reggiano cheese

bacon,caramelized onions, and fresh garlic sauteed and spread on good bread

Braised lamb shanks

Fried morel mushrooms

Fresh picked strawberries with a drop of 50 year old balsamic vinegar.
 
Pho
Dim Sum
Sushi!
(All of these from a decent place, easy to find in Vancouver Canada)
East Indian food (almost all of it is great, from same area as above)

LOX, BBQ (the stuff I make)

Reduced Balsamic vin. on a good pizza.
Sriracha hot sauce.

My home made pickled pork and hash
 
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