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Old 11-14-2012, 07:17 PM   #433
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Originally Posted by WolfyOne View Post
I'm never going to catch up with all the posts in here, but I read the first 4 pages salivating.

Wolfy, who likes to eat, so I learned to cook.
I had a mom who always said, I have no recipe and if you want to learn to make this dish, stand behind or beside me and watch what I do.

I made 4 hamburger casseroles in SoCali at a house party once and a few people asked me for a recipe
I couldn't tell them to watch me because I was finished making them.
All I could do was tell them what I use and the process I use to make my mom's recipe.
Wolfy Welcome to the thread! or Welcome to the House of Delicious.

We have some talented foodies in here huh? They are blowing me away every day. The way that you learned to cook was the same for me. Even if I look at a recipe its just an idea and then I do my own thing. Describing what to throw together really works when others cook in the same style. Try it sometime in here.

Today a Chef friend messaged me asking for a recipe for Alfredo for a special occasion meal for her girlfriend. When she saw that the recipe was so simple I think she was worried..lol. Like, that's it?? Easy, rich, high fat comfort food. Her girlfriend will love it.

One of the dishes that my family requests is my Nana's spaghetti. The sauce is very simple. The key is just to get the most flavorful tomatoes and garlic possible and take it from there. Oh then the cheese..when I was a kid we made this pilgrimage to a special store to get the "good cheese". When I left for college and could not find the "good cheese" anywhere I was in a panic and had to have it shipped to me in a care package. Those were the days. My Nana died when I was 21 and never got to see me become a Chef. Now when I make her pasta for anyone, I am continuing her legacy and sharing a family tradition that we all loved so much growing up. No matter what is offered to me I want simple home cooked meals, made with love.

And I still go out of my way for the "good cheese".

I love how many of you have shared your stories of family recipes that you keep cooking. I hope that in the future, the next generation in my family will do the same.
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