Dan Thomas
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Yes. Malt on fish and fries.I only eat my fries with either mayo or malt vinegar...
Yes. Malt on fish and fries.I only eat my fries with either mayo or malt vinegar...
I only eat my fries with either mayo or malt vinegar...
Hmmmmmmmmm. That’s one combo I don’t think I’ve ever tried. I’m not a “mayo on everything“ guy. I’ve had various combinations of mustard, ketchup, relish, onions, cheese, chili, and kraut on dogs over the years. Maybe more, I don’t remember.Mayo on a hot dog will.
I tried a recipe that involved coating some salmon fish with mayonnaise as a binder to hold herbs. At the time all we had was Miracle Whip. I figured Miracle Whip = mayonnaise = same same.So I guess Miracle Whip is out of the question…
There is no question whose answer is "Miracle Whip."So I guess Miracle Whip is out of the question…
So I guess Miracle Whip is out of the question…
There is no question whose answer is "Miracle Whip."
I wonder if that's why I was raised on Miracle Whip. I always just figured mom liked the stuff... that's all we ever hadMom could pinch a penny so hard old Abe would scream. We had Miracle Whip and margarine growing up as both were cheapwr than mayo or real butter. Same with Tang over orange juice.
There is no question whose answer is "Miracle Whip."
What about ketchup on a well-done steak?
Even bad steaks don't need ketchup.Ketchup and steak are for bad steaks, good steaks need nothing. Same for fries, good ones need nothing, bad ones need ketchup.
Good steaks still benefit from salt and maybe a rosemary butter.Ketchup and steak are for bad steaks, good steaks need nothing. Same for fries, good ones need nothing, bad ones need ketchup.
The steak is already ruined, not much else can go wrong with it. If you have to salvage it anyway, that’s why we have A1 or 57. Ketchup is a way of saying, “This steak is inedible any other way”.What about ketchup on a well-done steak?
If you have to salvage it anyway, that’s why we have A1 or 57.
Good steaks still benefit from salt and maybe a rosemary butter.
Salt and cracked pepper, and on the grill it goes. I prefer the reverse sear method.
I don't like pepper because it burns. Hence putting a rosemary butter on later as a substitute for those floral notes.Salt and cracked pepper, and on the grill it goes. I prefer the reverse sear method.
That works, but sliced thin with Wooster sauce does a good job.The steak is already ruined, not much else can go wrong with it. If you have to salvage it anyway, that’s why we have A1 or 57. Ketchup is a way of saying, “This steak is inedible any other way”.
Of course tang had a entirely different meaning when I was a kid...Loved Tang as a kid.
Most animal fats I know about are solids at room temperature or colder. So you can't just drizzle the oil in to the egg/mustard/vinegar/salt mix unless you heat it first to melt the fat. That might cook the egg. Perhaps try dissolving the animal fat in vegetable oil first to disperse it, then make the mayo as usual.now that I'm eating an animal-based diet, I wonder if good mayo can be made with animal fat. I'm not so inclined to make my own mayo since I'd use so little of it, but while Avacodo oil seems ok (and I'm thankful that it's commercially available, I'm becoming more and more convinced that everything is better with animal fat.
I wish that things would be fried in animal fat like we used to do.... even pork rinds....a lot of them are fried in vegetable oil!
Ketchup on a burger..or hot dog...sacrilegious
Me: "Uncle, you in the Korean war right?"Of course tang had a entirely different meaning when I was a kid...