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froggy
Posts: 345 Join date: 2010-04-27 Age: 73
 | Subject: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:06 am | |
| O.K., guys, fill this thread up with good ol' Louisiana cookin recipes. |
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Animal

Posts: 1109 Join date: 2010-05-05
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:32 am | |
| Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, THE CAJUN FAVORITE, JUST LIKE MOMMIE USED TO MAKE.
ROAD KILL STEW
4 lb. road kill (raccoon or opossum, squirrel is too meager) Preferably 2 to 3 days old and well splattered by daddy's pickup truck. Should marinate in road oil and other highway grease at least 1 day 1 lb. whole garlic cloves 1/2 pound stale toe jam 2 c. ear wax 3 c. Jalapeno peppers with seeds 1 bucket of green onions 1 gal. flat beer (Pabst is GOOD) 5 c. toadstools 3 tbsp. cumin 3 c. wild weeds 4 used tampons (gives nice red color) Any deserving vegetables you can think of
Brown meat in old oil drum, add rest of ingredients and simmer for 3 hours. Serve over day old grits and flush down with more PBR. After dinner, grab favorite cousin, head for the trailer, take nap. |
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Super1

Posts: 812 Join date: 2010-08-03
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:54 am | |
| He can't leave nothing alone. |
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witchy woman

Posts: 81 Join date: 2010-07-24
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:39 pm | |
| I was going to post a good recipe but animal's post made me sick YUCK! |
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froggy
Posts: 345 Join date: 2010-04-27 Age: 73
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:31 pm | |
| | witchy woman wrote: | I was going to post a good recipe but animal's post made me sick YUCK! |
Go ahead. Don't let that animal ruin this thread. |
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Charmane

Posts: 381 Join date: 2010-07-17 Age: 69 Location: Marksville,LA
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:14 pm | |
| [center] Hey witchy Woman,I see you made it |
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Charmane

Posts: 381 Join date: 2010-07-17 Age: 69 Location: Marksville,LA
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:23 pm | |
| Hey,Hey super1 and Froggy,wha chall been doing all day,staying out of trouble I hope. LOL I told Witchy Woman that she needed to come to the forum and join so she did,she is really a great person. It looks like we are starting to get a few new members,Super1 aren't you glad?Froggy that was a good move to try and get us a recipe thread going,Do you think that we will succed?. Talk to you guys later. GOD BLESS! |
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froggy
Posts: 345 Join date: 2010-04-27 Age: 73
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:31 pm | |
| | Charmane wrote: | Hey,Hey super1 and Froggy,wha chall been doing all day,staying out of trouble I hope. LOL I told Witchy Woman that she needed to come to the forum and join so she did,she is really a great person. It looks like we are starting to get a few new members,Super1 aren't you glad?Froggy that was a good move to try and get us a recipe thread going,Do you think that we will succed?. Talk to you guys later. GOD BLESS! |
We CAN do it. Just totally ignore the troublemakers. |
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Animal

Posts: 1109 Join date: 2010-05-05
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:34 pm | |
| | froggy wrote: | | witchy woman wrote: | I was going to post a good recipe but animal's post made me sick YUCK! |
Go ahead. Don't let that animal ruin this thread. |
HERE YA GO PADRE, THIS ONE IS RIGHT UP YOUR ALLEY.
Snot Soup
This is just the thing to set children up for a night of marauding through the chilly streets trick-or-treating, or to warm them up once they get home. I know the title sounds disgusting - it's meant to - but the soup itself, as any pea and cheese soup would be, is addictively wonderful, and as you can see, ludicrously easy to make.
500g frozen peas 1 spring onion 750ml boiling water chicken or vegetable stock concentrate or a stock cube 1 cup of sheep or goat snot 1 ball (100g) mozzarella 1/4 cup hot sauce Cook the frozen peas and spring onion in the boiling water with the stock concentrate or stock cube until tender and cooked through. Remove and discard the spring onion once the peas are soft enough to be blitzed into soup.
Chop up the mozzarella roughly and put it into the blender - or a processor, but soup is always more velvety when liquidized in a blender - with the peas and their liquid. I do this in about three batches, pouring the vilely green and - it's true - slightly slimy soup back into the pan and heating gently to meld the cheese and peas better together. Otherwise just set aside and reheat later.
Makes 1 litre, which is probably enough for four to six children, depending on how much sugar they've eaten.
It's called Snot Soup because the green peas look like boogers and the white cheese looks like the stuff that comes out of the snotty nose of a child just come in from recess in wintertime.
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Charmane

Posts: 381 Join date: 2010-07-17 Age: 69 Location: Marksville,LA
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:23 pm | |
| Hey Animal if I fix this soup for you will you eat a bowl of this delicious soup? |
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Super1

Posts: 812 Join date: 2010-08-03
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:20 pm | |
| | Charmane wrote: | Hey,Hey super1 and Froggy,wha chall been doing all day,staying out of trouble I hope. LOL I told Witchy Woman that she needed to come to the forum and join so she did,she is really a great person. It looks like we are starting to get a few new members,Super1 aren't you glad?Froggy that was a good move to try and get us a recipe thread going,Do you think that we will succed?. Talk to you guys later. GOD BLESS! |
I am really happy to see some new people join. Hello Witchy Woman. Welcome. Maybe if Animal sees how we talk he will end up acting normal. |
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Animal

Posts: 1109 Join date: 2010-05-05
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Tue Oct 26, 2010 8:03 am | |
| | Charmane wrote: | Hey Animal if I fix this soup for you will you eat a bowl of this delicious soup? |
SINCE I'M NOT A SOUP EATER, I WOULD NOT. WHAT I'D DO IS PUT IT INTO THEM LITTLE SAMPLE CUPS AND GIVE THEM TO THE JUNGLE BUNNIES FOR TRICK-OR-TREAT. |
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Super1

Posts: 812 Join date: 2010-08-03
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:32 am | |
| Now Animal is picking on minorities. Animal didn't you say Frog Man was the one making racial remarks? |
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Animal

Posts: 1109 Join date: 2010-05-05
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:40 am | |
| | Super1 wrote: | | Now Animal is picking on minorities. Animal didn't you say Frog Man was the one making racial remarks? |
PICKING ON MINORORITIES?? RACIAL REMARKS?? HOW DO YOU COME UP WITH THAT??HAVE YOU STARTED DRINKING ALREADY??? |
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Charmane

Posts: 381 Join date: 2010-07-17 Age: 69 Location: Marksville,LA
 | Subject: Re: RECIPES...from Louisiana Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:59 am | |
| Good morning Animal,I see that your mind is sharp and you are up and alert this morning,so you don't like soup,well why don't you post a recipe of something you'd like and would eat.I'll see if I know how to make it. |
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