Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Pizza dip"
A block of cream cheese spread in an 8x8 glass pan. Dump a jar of pizza sauce on top. Sprinkle with a thin layer of mozzarella cheese and throw it in the microwave until the cheeze melts. Serve with triscuits.
Yum.
this sounds awful!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avocado toast.
Toast slices of good rustic bread. Cut avocado and either smash or slice. Spread/place avocado on top of bread. Sprinkle salt and pepper. (I sprinkle red pepper flakes, but it's optional). Drizzle olive oil.
Good for snacks and tastes so good!
OMG, this is so good and I know it because we do the same thing. For fancy parties, we do one extra step that people for some reason always think is super sophisticated. You pulse some pistachios in the food processor to smallish pieces, and sprinkle on top. For some reason that combo drives people wild.
I use a drizzle of wegman's balsamic glaze on top. Also, if I feel like it I add smoked salt or thin slices of heirloom tomato (or both).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avocado toast.
Toast slices of good rustic bread. Cut avocado and either smash or slice. Spread/place avocado on top of bread. Sprinkle salt and pepper. (I sprinkle red pepper flakes, but it's optional). Drizzle olive oil.
Good for snacks and tastes so good!
OMG, this is so good and I know it because we do the same thing. For fancy parties, we do one extra step that people for some reason always think is super sophisticated. You pulse some pistachios in the food processor to smallish pieces, and sprinkle on top. For some reason that combo drives people wild.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds so silly, but -- make your favorite brownie recipe. A few minutes before they're done, lay (unwrapped, natch) peppermint patties over the whole surface, return to oven for the last few minutes, then spread the melted patties while they're hot.
Never fails to amuse and impress folks. It's especially good over a deep, dark, rich brownie.
Anonymous wrote:Avocado toast.
Toast slices of good rustic bread. Cut avocado and either smash or slice. Spread/place avocado on top of bread. Sprinkle salt and pepper. (I sprinkle red pepper flakes, but it's optional). Drizzle olive oil.
Good for snacks and tastes so good!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Block of cream cheese, pour an entire jar of Pickapeppa sauce over it. Serve with Ritz crackers. Sounds weird but it is delicious!
Yum. Makes me think of childhood. Or cream cheese with jalapeño pepper on top, served with triscuits. So good!
Anonymous wrote:Block of cream cheese, pour an entire jar of Pickapeppa sauce over it. Serve with Ritz crackers. Sounds weird but it is delicious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you have to actually share yours first if you want others to give you theirs...
She did.
Nope: "Of course I never give out the recipe because now it's my secret dish."
Umm.. OP here.
Maybe you got confused on the comprehension, because my secret recipe is carrots with herbs? Then again, it is a non recipe so it's easy to miss.
My definition of recipe just differs from yours, I guess. To me a recipe includes quantities and specific ingredients. You offered a description of your dish, not a recipe. That's your right, obviously, but they aren't the same thing.
Hence the title of the post?
I suppose it's also your right to be cranky and difficult on a lighthearted thread. It's also my right to say have a wonderful evening, even if you're not really interested in participating in this thread other than pointing out semanticsI, for one, have already gotten some great ideas.
NP here and you are the one being difficult. And rude.
+1 herbs didn't count for a recipe. Thanks for finally sharing but now you ruined it. If I ever see shredded carrot salad or make it I always think of what a snot you are.