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Re: Ok Strangest recipe name, you've ever come across

Toad in the Hole.

 

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Cowboy caviar or (anyplace) caviar

Deviled crab

Rocky road

Porcupine balls

Corn dog

 

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Re: Ok Strangest recipe name, you've ever come across

If that's the snack I'm thinking about, we call it White Trash.

 


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Christmas Crack 


 

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@Zhills wrote:

Military "SOS" was strange enough for me!  Love it though.


Back in 1971 I was a newlywed headed for Columbus Airforce Base in MS-had never been away from home.....guess what my new husband requested......yup....SOS!!  

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@Zhills wrote:

Military "SOS" was strange enough for me!  Love it though.


My mother used to make that!  I hated it.

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There was a wonderful Christmas food history list and site that a new poster shared: "Stargazy pie" stood out..... I was looking for new recipes to try with potatoes and I ran into "Funeral Potatoes" and then there is the Amish "Funeral Pie" . I made Rea Drummonds Funeral Potatoes and I highly recommend it, but while I was putting the dish together, I couldn't help but wonder if I wasn't inviting a cataclysmic event!

 

The Brits love fanciful names....."Spotted Richard" ( the censor won't let me use the four letter name that begins with D and ends with K)  invites ribaldry in this country.... I love Toad in a hole and it's a childhood favorite of my now adult kids. " I love Bubble and Squeak" cabbage, potatoes and sausage fried up in a pan. Comfort food at its finest!

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Puppy Chow.  You can google the recipe.  My kids loved it!!!!

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@Poodlepet2, I am so glad you mentioned Bubble and Squeak.  I had completely forgotten about it, haven't had it in years.  So good and I am now inspired especially since I just picked up a nice big head of cabbage I see it in my near future.

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While reading the series by Joan Medlicott, "The Ladies of Covington" there was an English recipe for Toad In The Hole.  Just sounded nasty with that name but the book series was wonderful!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toad_in_the_hole

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Re: Ok Strangest recipe name, you've ever come across

Heroin Wings

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