Dad’s Own

This is a recipe I haven’t made in some time.
I will say that it is so damn tasty that you could eat a bowl of it with some decent crackers.
This stuff is awesome on hotdogs, burgers, pasta, potatoes and just about anything else you
can think of.
Just make sure you make enough!
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Brown 3 minced onions, 3 [...]

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Dad’s Mashed Potatoes

One thing that never goes to waste around here is mashed potatoes.
Meals have been had with just a warm bowl of them and a ladle of gravy.
It’s comfort food of the highest order but no one in this house ever makes them except me.
(that’s intentional, I think)
There’s no great mystery to mashed potatoes and I [...]

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Pamn’s Chicken

This recipe was from an email to my daughter, Sarah, from my wife, Pamn
The dish came out great and the email is priceless. (spacing courtesy of me)
The recipe is awesome and the video has some nasty cuss words.
Sorry.
YouTube can be fickle and leave you no options.
Enjoy, folks
~Dad
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1 lb. boneless chicken
1/4 cup melted butter
1 clove garlic.minced
1/2 [...]

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Deep thoughts about breakfast

Just a break from recipes.
~Dad

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Dad’s Cincinnati Chili

I’m beginning to realize there are 1,000 ways to make Cinci Chili.
Scour the net and you will find 10X that many recipes.
That said, I’m putting my own up here culled from years of recipe tasting.
This one is requested often by the girls and Pamela.
If you’re visiting from Texas you may want to go elsewhere as [...]

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Mom’s Apple Crisp

Mom has been making this for a gazillion years.
This is an old recipe that has transcended time.
Got some nice and tart apples?
Go for it.
You will need:
6 cups (6-8)  apples, cored, peeled and sliced
2 tbls flour
1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp. Cinnamon
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
1/4 tsp. salt
Mix all ingredients together.
Place in 2qt. casserole.
Sprinkle with Crisp Topping.
Bake at 375 degrees [...]

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Dad’s Eye-talian Meatloaf

Maureen has been on my ass to post this sucker ever since I put up
Pamela’s Baked Bay Potato recipe last week.
FYI- I tend to make this a bit differently everytime
but for some reason it always comes out the same way.
I’ll never figure that one out.
Just know that this behemoth of a loaf is usually gone [...]

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Pamela’s Baked Bay Potatoes

Doesn’t get much simpler than this.
I’m making these tonight with my Italian Meatloaf
You will need:
Potatoes (Russett’s or Idaho’s do nicely)
Bay Leaves
Butter
Salt & fresh cracked black pepper
Aluminum foil
Slice spuds lengthwise.
Place one bay leaf, a pat of butter and sprinkle with salt & pepper
Wrap each spud with foil and bake @425 for 45 minutes or until done.
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