Randi, I LOVE honey! I buy the expensive all natural. I love it on plain yogurt with fresh fruit (and a few walnuts). I use it in tea and even cooking. Thanks for the reminder...
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Must have good quality P-nut butter.. Hellmans mayonaise.. Heinz ketchup BUT PLEEEASE.... NO KETCHUP EVER ON A HOTDOG.. that's as bad as ketchup on a bologna sandwich YUK!!!on french fries OK but I actually prefer vinegar like you get on the boardwalk. I do understand that some places in Europe use mayonaise on fries.. Randi? Can that be true? I never actually witnessed it when I was "on the other side of the pond"
I do prefer real maple syrup but it can be rather expensive... Log Cabin is the norm for my pantry, unless I splurge.
I once sampled the free cheese they offer at the Food Bank (I was in dire straits at the time) and even my dogs wouldn't touch it
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Since I never eat fries, I'm not sure, but some people put the weirdest things on, also something called Remolade, which I would use on a plaice fillet or on "Fiske frikadeller". Se link: http://www.google.com/search?q=fiske...iw=866&bih=725
There are quite a few different recipes for it, here is one:
Ingredients for Remolade Recipe
- 2 hard boiled egg yolks
- 1 raw egg yolk
- 1 teaspoon mustard
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon white pepper
- 1 teaspoon chopped parsley
- 3 tablespoons tarragon vinegar
- 1 cup oil
Instructions
- Rub together the cooked egg yolks, the raw egg yolk, seasonings and parsley; add two tablespoons of vinegar, combine the oil slowly, adding more vinegar until all has been used.
- Beat with Dover beater until very light and thick.
Sauce rémoulade
According to Larousse Gastronomique, rémoulade is 250 ml of mayonnaise with 2 tablespoons mixed herbs (parsley, chives, chervil and tarragon), 1 tablespoon drained capers, 2 finely diced cornichons and a few drops of anchovy essence (optional). Some recipes use chopped anchovy fillets. The rémoulade used in céleri rémoulade is a simple mustard-flavoured mayonnaise spiced with garlic and pepper. Rémoulade is classified in French cooking as a derivative of the mayonnaise sauce.
Danish remoulade
Danish remoulade has a mild, sweet-sour taste and a medium yellow color. The typical industrially-made variety does not contain capers, but finely-chopped cabbage and pickled cucumber, fair amounts of sugar and hints of mustard, cayenne, coriander and onion, and turmeric for color. The herbs are replaced by herbal essences, e.g. tarragon vinegar. Starch, gelatin or milk protein may be added as thickeners.
Homemade or gourmet varieties may use olive oil (especially good with fish), capers, pickles, carrots, cucumber, lemon juice, dill, chervil, parsley or other fresh herbs, and possibly curry.
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I've never eaten a bologna sandwich, but I LOVE ketchup on a hotdog (when I eat them, which is usually only at the ballpark!)
And, I know when I visited Amsterdam, I always saw the Europeans put mayonnaise on french fries. Doesn't gross me out, but I don't personally eat it that way. I can't remember if I ever saw them eat mayo on fries in Germany when I lived there.
I will say this, too . . . when I spent a week in Logan, Utah (not far from Salt Lake City), the couple burger joints I went to had what the locals referred to as "pink sauce" in condiment bottles on the tables, and it was a mixture of mayo and ketchup. They used it on everything! It wasn't bad, but I still prefer ketchup.![]()
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I never heard of mayo on fries either, till I saw my niece in FL eating them that way just a few years ago. YUK!! However, now my son eats them with mayo too.I don't like mayo anyway, so you'll never see me eating fries with mayo - only ketchup or vinegar. Of course, being from New England, vinegar was the only way I ever ate them until I ventured out into the world, and saw everyone else eating them with ketchup. I thought that was gross too, until I tried it.
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Yeah, we love our pink sauce ha ha. Corby likes to mix extra ketchup in it. Some local joints have pickle juice and other things mixed in their pink sauce, it sounds weird but its good. Our Carl's Jr and Sonic have pink sauce too here not sure if they have it in other states?
We buy a lot of store brand stuff, but there's definitely a few things I like name brand. Dog food (I'd never buy any kind you can get at a grocery store), shampoo, pickles (no name brand pickles always seem soft not crispy), cereal - Corby always gets just the big bags of cereal, there's a few kinds of cereal I love so I buy the name brands every now and then. I love real maple syrup, Corby doesn't care, so we have both sometimes when I splurge and buy it. Only kraft macaroni and cheese the rest are gross. I don't know, a lot of it depends on if things are on sale and how bad I want it ha ha.
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