A fond childhood food memory is....I have two. Easter breakfast at my Great-Grandma's house in Chicago. It was a big Polish feast that included sausages, horseradish and colored hard-boiled eggs - hand-dyed with onion skins and beets. We sat at this big old table that my dad and grandfather "fixed" each year after our meal.The other is Thanksgiving morning. My mom always has, and still does host Thanksgiving dinner. Waking up to the smell of a turkey roasting....I STILL miss it!
My go-to meal for each season....In
summer I love to marinate and grill meats, so it's the brown-sugar
bourbon marinated flank steak. For the fall, I want something warm and
the steakhouse chili has become a favorite. Winter seems to last forever
and the meal I crave the most, my husband makes - chicken paprikash, an
updated version of a classic Hungarian dish. By spring I am so tired of
cooking heavy foods, so I turn to either a quiche Lorraine or a grilled
chicken caesar salad that can be made indoors or out on the grill.
I wish I could make/eat.....My
daughter is allergic to tree nuts so I don't make traditional pesto for
the family. It is one of my favorite pasta and sandwich toppers. I was
able to find a tomato pesto that is a satisfying substitute.
Food I dislike the most is....Carrots in every form! Oddly, I do love brussels sprouts.
My guilty indulgence is....a chocolate croissant. I haven't had one in years, but if I could indulge in one everyday I would.
If I could only have 4 foods forever they would be....Fresh baked french bread, cantaloupe, shrimp and probably dark chocolate. I think most of the food groups were represented!
I want to learn to make....Pasta from scratch. Even though my grandma is 100% Italian, I never learned from her.
My meal planning philosophy is....When we had children, my husband and I decided that feeding them what we were eating was the best way to make them good eaters, or at least ones that try new foods. As I plan my weekly meals, I do keep some of their likes and dislikes in mind, but I try to expand their palates and give ALL of us new flavors to experience. Some are more successful than others and I am always surprised by the meals that become
the new favorites.
KAREN:
A fond childhood food memory is....Christmas EVE dinner! This was the Polish family event. Pierogi, Shrimp, Lobster, Mushroom Soup. It was and is one of my favorite nights of the year. The family has dwindled some but the good times still envelop me this night. I have since taken over the Christmas Eve meal for my family and have combined both my Polish and Italian heritage for one lovely meal.
A fond childhood food memory is....Christmas EVE dinner! This was the Polish family event. Pierogi, Shrimp, Lobster, Mushroom Soup. It was and is one of my favorite nights of the year. The family has dwindled some but the good times still envelop me this night. I have since taken over the Christmas Eve meal for my family and have combined both my Polish and Italian heritage for one lovely meal.
My go-to meal for each season....In
summer the grill is my favorite tool - and now I've discovered grilled
pizza! Quickly becoming a family favorite to make your own. For the
fall, we love casseroles, so anything I can make in a crockpot is a
welcome addition to the menu. Winter is my time to make my famous Beef
Barley, or Beef Stew warm it up with a hot soup or stew. Spring gets me
ready for the summer season so we may go with tacos and steak salads.
I wish I could make/eat.....Satay,
or anything with peanuts or tree nuts, My son is allergic so these are
not on our menu. But I have learned to skip the ingredient totally or
changed it to adapt to his condition. I may try cooking with sunflower
butter more and start experimenting on some recipes.
Food I dislike the most is....Mussels,
I used to eat oysters with my Uncle Rich and Cousin Jacqui on New Years
Eve when I was small. Jacqui and I would try to act all grown up with
the uncles. Now, just thinking about it...ick!!
My guilty indulgence is....CHEESE...Brie, Cheddar, Swiss, Gouda, American, Mozzarella, Jack, Farmers, Cottage... All CHEESE!!
If I could only have 4 foods forever they would be....Certainly not
cantaloupe! :) Probably Steak, Mushrooms (life needs to include a
FUNGI), Apples, and Chocolate ( I tried to steer clear of it... But
there's no denying the Chocolate)!
I want to learn to make....Our
homemade family Pierogi. My brother took lessons from my parents - but
I'm Christmas Eve Queen so I really need a lesson to continue the
tradition.
My meal planning philosophy is....To
always try 2-3 new recipes per week. Some are flops! But some become
family favorites and make a routine revisit to our family weekly menu
board.

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