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what is your favourite comfort food

Thread Starter: cuteall1    Started: Fri 08 Jul 2005    Replies: 22

My favourite comfort food would have to be a yorkshire pudding [which is real a pudding] covered in full fat cream and golden syrp Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin




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Fri 29 Jul 2005, 2.57PM

McHaggis

Mmmm, comfort food for me is Thai, anything Thai. My favourite is lab gai. My ultimate though is a very hot thai jungle curry served with coconut rice and a hot chilli condiment.
The mix of all that coconut, basil, corriander and lemon is just out of this world.
I especially enjoy cooking it.

Wed 13 Jul 2005, 9.26PM

Al85

My ultimate comfort food for be a tradtional 'Sunday Roast', preferably lamb with mint sauce Tongue

Mon 11 Jul 2005, 5.21PM

fategg

Not sure if mine would be sweet or savoury..Spag bol for savoury and hot Xmas Pudding covered in cream.Mmmm.. probably be a family size one too !! Big Grin Big Grin

Mon 11 Jul 2005, 4.56PM

Amanda

A big bowl of sherry trifle - yummmm Cheeky

Mon 11 Jul 2005, 4.24PM

sparkly

this is really terrible but last week after bad day (total fix of a job interview with internal candidate grrrr) I made pancakes with fried spam, cheese and baked beans. I don't want to think how my calories it contained but it was lovely! oops and to top it off I had a pancake with lemon curd and natural yoghurt for dessert! Develish

Mon 11 Jul 2005, 12.01PM

foodieloon

Ooh, for a meal it has to be sausages & mash with buttered savoy, but for a late nite snack, left over yorkshire puddings just munched (mind you cheese and biscuits is up there with the favs)

Sun 10 Jul 2005, 11.07AM

Mounia Ryan

A chocolate bar( cadbury dairy milk) Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

Sun 10 Jul 2005, 11.07AM

Mounia Ryan

A chocolate bar( cadbury dairy milk) Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

Sat 9 Jul 2005, 4.44PM

jennifer264

Nice thick slice of toast made with decent homemade sourdough..and real proper butter..I can almost feel the calories going on. Why is everything that is really nice so calorific Cry

Sat 9 Jul 2005, 3.50PM

Becky123

Fresh bread and butter, mashed potato, tomato soup, oh the list is too long and often depends on my mood, the weather and how big the hangover is!!!

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 9.41PM

Lollo Rosso

the end slices of a pan loaf toasted and covered in butter and crunchy peanut butter.. munchous!

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 8.36PM

NicciD

Mine would have to be mashed potatoes with loads of butter and grated mature cheddar on top. Needless to say I don't have it very often. mmmmm Develish

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 6.35PM

Fudge's Mum

maybe we ought to have a recipe exchanging thread ( providing copyright laws are observed) Some of these meal ideas sound yummy Big Grin

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 6.25PM

bubbles71ppg

For me would have to be draught pork, mashed potato, carrots and sprouts (heaven)

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 5.56PM

kassey

Shepherd's pie served with loads of cabbage. Smile

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 4.52PM

Chef de Maison

Lanceshire Hotpot made with chump chops, carrots, celery, leeks and good stock. Long walk in country with dog, pint at pub and arrive home to smell of cooked meal. NB: Must be a cold day! Smile

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 4.44PM

molly malone

Mine is sausage& mash with onion gravy, but not on a warm day like today. Tongue

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 4.27PM

Fudge's Mum

Home-made lasagne with peas

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 4.10PM

LittleDevil666

It has to be a good old fashioned Steamed Steak & Kidney Suet Pudding served with roast parsnips and Potatoes - followed by Steamed Syrup Pudding & Custard.....MMmmmmmmm Roll Eyes

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 4.07PM

VictoriaG

Chicken soup: it has to be the Telma brand, with noodles. Yum.

I'm not really a 'cake' person, but I've recently discovered Gu puddings: they do a 'cosy' pudding for two, which is delicious, really toffee-like and not too sweet. And as luck would have it, there's one sitting in the fridge right now Wink

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 3.58PM

cuteall1

I also like mashed potatoes or boiled but my favourite would have to be roasties or as others would call them roast potatoes Smile

Fri 8 Jul 2005, 3.52PM

Braces

Without doubt anything with mashed potatoes.But, best of all is mashed potatoes with fried onions. YUM

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