THE BEST FOOD YOU EVER ATE?!
hellraisedfire
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The celebs have this game so, why can't WE?! name a few foods you would have if you were on your death bed, even if you only had them once and they're from the other side of the world!
mine are:
*this round pizza I had in stockholm, sweden. I have NEVER had a pizza this delicious anywhere in my life!!
*fried rabbit from italy. it was like a better KFC chicken
*gnocchi in italy. OMG. I'd eat someone's SOUL for this!
*chicken franchaise from this restaurant my family goes to every friday. I could eat this every day/meal!
mine are:
*this round pizza I had in stockholm, sweden. I have NEVER had a pizza this delicious anywhere in my life!!
*fried rabbit from italy. it was like a better KFC chicken
*gnocchi in italy. OMG. I'd eat someone's SOUL for this!
*chicken franchaise from this restaurant my family goes to every friday. I could eat this every day/meal!
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An Italian Cheeseburger....it's not what you think unless you're from north Jersey then you should know what I mean...ooh, how I love thee...lol
Seafood Nachos from a restaurant called California Dreaming...
A panini from the Panini stand in Italy...again it's not what you think...it's like a hamburger but I have no clue what it's made of...lol...but it's so good...
A schnitzel from Germany...SO SO GOOD!!!0 -
nom, I've never been to germany! I'm waiting on schnitzel to have REAL stuff from germany! and north jersey?? I'm from north pa, I might have to make this trek into the unknown to try one of these cheeseburgers...0
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Vegan Nachos from Native Foods, in Palm Springs, Ca.... NO meat, no dairy, and I felt like I was eating everything. The most amazing dish ever!0
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Why would you eat a rabbit?? ((0
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Pizza Perfect pizza, wings, fries, and a big *kitten* glass of pepsi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And a Cheese steak from philadelphia subs in Wilkes barre........not plains.......yuck0 -
Pozole.0
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For the first time I took fresh spinach and threw it in a pan with a ton of melted butter - shook some sea salt over it and sauteed it.
IT WAS AMAZING!!!0 -
The manager's favorite with marinara and mizithra cheese from The Old Spaghetti Factory (favorite restaurant in the entire world)
The fettucine alfredo from my favorite restaurant in Rome in Piazza Navona. Yum.0 -
Strawberry Grand Marnier Cake (my wedding cake)
Beef Burrito with Rice and Beans from Bueno Y Sano in Amherst, Mass (U Mass Amherst)0 -
On a holiday in Kenya 2 years ago, we went on a Dhow cruise with a meal included. Ordered the steak and it was so damn good. Cooked on a flame grill on the deck of the boat, marinated in a sauce made of local herbs. Served with freshly grilled (yes grilled) chips. T'was Beautiful and ideal
up until a table caught on fire due to said flame-grill.0 -
I'd have a Dominos cheese & tomato pizza with the Pizza Hut Cheesy Bites base on it. Yummmmmmy.0
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Best thing I ever ate I had in Italy in Epcot. My italian teacher in high school took us to the resturant there and I got the alfredo. Absolutely to die for.0
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My mother's fried chicken and shrimp YUM!
My lumpia (Filipinos!) & pot roast YUMMO!
My hubby's egg salad (he needs to open a restaurant!) Delish!
My ma-in-law's sweet potatoes . . . mouth watering!
My father's bbq ribs - need I say more?
My uncle's baked mac-n-cheese - oh cheesy goodness!
Molten chocolate cake at Morton's . . . IT'S Ridiculous!0 -
Savory spring veggie-filled crepe (ratatouille like) at Chez Maman on a rainy night in SF. Haven't been back since because I'm horrified it won't live up to my memory.0
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I like the junk food from Green Street in East London, pizza with curry sauce, chicken kebabish, top quality high fat foods0
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my moms Mocha Mud Pie (Essentially layer after layer of icecreams and oreo crumbs and chocolate sauce)
my late nanny's spaghetti and spare ribs
the Portabella mushroom burger from my favorite restaurant in Vancouver
My aunty's fried bannock "tacos" mmmm so yummy....0 -
Spaghetti Carbonara
Domino's Garlic Bread Pizza
Brazilian Barbecue
Y-U-M-M-Y!0 -
If I was lucky enough to get these on my deathbed, I would die a very happy man praising god for all his glory!
My moms Biryani. I try to make it like her but the way she would make it was just amazing
Mutabbaq, a mid-eastern dish. SOOOOOOOOOO good
My moms pineapple and cream (dessert)
Cheesecake
There was a small shop back home that used to cook kabab rolls that were to die for
A small shop near my current place used to make THE best pizza. Folks I have eaten pizzas in NY and this place could rock them out (I'm a NY pizza lover, dont jump on me). Their bread alone was addicting0 -
Too difficult to narrow it down to just a few, but if it was my last day on earth, and I could eat anything I wanted, it would have to include:
*Butter Chicken and Kashmiri Naan from Royal India in Fort Lauderdale.
*Nutella and Banana crepes in France (the best one I had was from a vendor in Montmarte)
*A lightly toasted plain bagel with cream cheese and nova in New York City (Tal Bagels or H and H would be delightful!)
*Red Berries or Pistachio macarons from Laduree in Paris.
*Butternut Squash soup from Boma at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge.
*A garlic roll from John or Mario the baker in Fort Lauderdale/Miami0 -
BALTI - love it
also SAG ALOO - spinach + potato0 -
Shore lunch...Canada...freshly caught walleye...filleted, dipped in cracker crumbs and fried. Best meal ever!!0
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Gotta represent the midwest here in KC lol I love love love fried chicken from Strouds and the best BBQ I have ever had is Jack Stack BBQ, their burnt ends will literally melt in your mouth0
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My mother's fried chicken and shrimp YUM!
My lumpia (Filipinos!) & pot roast YUMMO!
My hubby's egg salad (he needs to open a restaurant!) Delish!
My ma-in-law's sweet potatoes . . . mouth watering!
My father's bbq ribs - need I say more?
My uncle's baked mac-n-cheese - oh cheesy goodness!
Molten chocolate cake at Morton's . . . IT'S Ridiculous!
Dang now I want some of that...I love lumpia0 -
the buckeye roadhouse right across the bridge from san francisco, the best leg of lamb i've ever had... it was fall off the bone, perfectly spiced.. delicious!
max's cafe in corte madera has the best desserts.. they have this one dessert that is layers of chocolate cake, chocolate mouse, butter cream and raspberry filling.. all in gooey layers.. so sinful!
and at sweet things in tiburon, they have this pie they do at christmas time, its a cranberry, apple, raspberry pie that is so good, just tangy and sweet and the crust is all buttery.. awesome!0 -
while not the right website for this.....I did the spinach thing, but started with sauteed onions and mushrooms and two slices of crumbled bacon, then tosses the spinach in0
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while not the right website for this.....I did the spinach thing, but started with sauteed onions and mushrooms and two slices of crumbled bacon, then tosses the spinach in
that is a good! If I were to have a request it would have to be something sweet and delcious and creaming and it could come from any where.0 -
From a restaurant in Napa called The Homestead ... beet & goat cheese salad, baked mac and cheese, herbed chicken ... nothing fresher than the food from this place. Organic and from their farm. Oh..and did I say a delish glass of sauvignon blanc... hhhmmmm0
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Thai food on the beach in Florida. Just a little shack right on the beach, but probably the best Thai food I ever had. (My ex would agree, and he is from Thailand.)0
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Thought my last post was responding to a specific post. Best thing I've had recently at a restaurant was braised lamb, tomato and taragon over homemade papardelle. The sauce was so delicious and the lamb was perfect and just melted. The papardelle was so silky and light, not like store bought pasta.
Second would have to be my first uni experience. Such smooth texture and luxurious flavor. Perfect end to a meal that consisted of a wonderful yellow fin carpaccio with slivers of jalapeno and lime juice, followed by numerous pieces of sushi and sashimi.
If I had to say ever. My mother was an incredible cook. Her Osso Bucco, Paella, Jambalya, Roasted leg of lamb, Sauerbraten, you name it.0 -
a Napoleon pastry from the boulangerie patisserie in France in Epcot, Disney World. Also, my friend who is an amazing chef made this mile high peanut butter pie. Oh lordy.0
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