Creamed Rice?... and other food oddities


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So I just got off the phone with my good friend that I haven't heard from in a while. He's got a problem with his plumbning and therefore no access to water at the moment. H wanted to make some instant rice so he used milk instead of water. Eaugh!

What are weird combos/substitutions that you've heard of?

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Twin Agate Dragons wrote:

So I just got off the phone with my good friend that I haven't heard from in a while. He's got a problem with his plumbning and therefore no access to water at the moment. H wanted to make some instant rice so he used milk instead of water. Eaugh!

What are weird combos/substitutions that you've heard of?

Creamed rice isn't that weird. It's just like rice pudding right?

Also, in Scandinavia, creamed rice served with some butter and cinnamon sugar is one of the best comfort foods you can get. Especially on a cold winter's night.

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Twin Agate Dragons wrote:

So I just got off the phone with my good friend that I haven't heard from in a while. He's got a problem with his plumbning and therefore no access to water at the moment. H wanted to make some instant rice so he used milk instead of water. Eaugh!

What are weird combos/substitutions that you've heard of?

To an asian like me... nope, that combo ain't odd at all.


Peanut butter and Miracle whip sandwiches.


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Xabulba wrote:
Peanut butter and Miracle whip sandwiches.

Strangely good. Had this the first time the other night.

Milk + cooked rice = breakfast or dessert.

Coconut milk + fresh coconut + jasmine rice = made of awesome.

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I think I just threw up in my mouth a little.

Nope, there it is on the floor.


For all those who have tried Vegemite, we down here eat it with copiuos amounts of melted cheese!

Also my fiancee's father eats peanut butter and sugar sammiches, which i think is wierd.

Another of my strange ones is X with cheese. This can be anything, Tuna, Jam/jelly, Chicken, Nutella (Hazelnut spread), etc.


Ekeebe wrote:

For all those who have tried Vegemite, we down here eat it with copiuos amounts of melted cheese!

Also my fiancee's father eats peanut butter and sugar sammiches, which i think is wierd.

Another of my strange ones is X with cheese. This can be anything, Tuna, Jam/jelly, Chicken, Nutella (Hazelnut spread), etc.

Vegemite tomato and melted cheese is great.

Tip for tasting Vegemite - small dobs on your toast don't use lots also make sure you have at least a heart-attacks worth of butter on the toast as well.

Unsalted Peanut-butter milkshakes are awesome :-)

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Happy Breakfast!

Sausage Apple Pecan Pancake

Ingredients:
SAUSAGE APPLE PECAN MIXTURE
• 8 Johnsonville Original Breakfast Links or Vermont Maple Syrup Links
• Crisco® Butter No-Stick Cooking Spray
• 1 cup peeled, chopped apples
• 1/4 cup Hungry Jack® Microwave Ready Butter Flavored Syrup
• 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
• 1/4 cup chopped pecans

PANCAKE
• 1 cup Hungry Jack® Buttermilk Complete Pancake & Waffle Mix (Just Add Water)
• 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
• 3/4 cup water
Hungry Jack® Microwave Ready Butter Flavored Syrup
• Whipped cream
• Cinnamon

Preparation Directions:
1. COOK sausage links in skillet over medium-low heat for 10 to 13 minutes. Turn often with tongs to brown evenly.
2. COAT a 9-inch microwave-safe pie plate with no-stick cooking spray. Place sausage links in spoke-like pattern in bottom of pie plate. Combine apples, syrup, cinnamon and pecans. Spread evenly between sausage links. Cover with plastic wrap. Microwave on HIGH 2 to 3 minutes or until apples are fork tender.
3. WHISK pancake mix, cinnamon and water in medium bowl until well blended. Pour over apple mixture immediately after the first cooking time.
4. MICROWAVE on HIGH for 6 to 7 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cover with foil. Let stand 5 minutes. Invert onto serving plate. Top with additional syrup, whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon. Cut into wedges to serve.

Yield: 3-4 servings
Prep Time: 10 min
Cook Time: 10 min


Lilith wrote:
Xabulba wrote:
Peanut butter and Miracle whip sandwiches.

Strangely good. Had this the first time the other night.

Milk + cooked rice = breakfast or dessert.

Coconut milk + fresh coconut + jasmine rice = made of awesome.

Mom used to make that for breakfast but with long white rice and cinnimon.

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Scrapple!

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