What dish are you known for?

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What dish are you known for?

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I don't cook much, but there are a few thing I cook (I think) really well. Every Thanksgiving, I always cook my famous bacon brochette.

I also make a pretty good salmon dish and a really tasty lemony, buttery garlic sauce that is delicious for dipping crab legs in.
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Pumpkin flat breads.
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I am known for my dum biriyani and many sweets like kheer, halwa, chocolates. I do make good cakes too not best but good.
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Pork cook with soy sauce, garlic, ginger, pepper and vinegar. We call it "Adobo" in Filipino dialect.
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Definitely my spicy pumpkin soup :)
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Shrimp, egg and vege fried jasmine rice.
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For my bacon bread. It's my grandmother's recipe.
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Nym182 wrote: 19 Oct 2019, 09:07 I don't cook much, but there are a few thing I cook (I think) really well. Every Thanksgiving, I always cook my famous bacon brochette.

I also make a pretty good salmon dish and a really tasty lemony, buttery garlic sauce that is delicious for dipping crab legs in.
I do a bunch of cooking, but I'm known for making Weight Watcher friendly meals. Or that weird healthy stuff as some of my co workers put it haha. I mostly cook up pork and chicken in homemade marinades :)
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In my family and also my extended family, I am famous for my chocolate chip cookies. The recipe is for a traditional chocolate chip and oat cookie but I have fine tune it a bit. I've decreased the sugar and added flax meal and a hint of cinnamon. Bake for 13 minutes or until the ends get slightly browned. What a crispy and tasty cookie. I usually make 4 dozen every four days! Do the math!
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Post by jeanniewilliamson600 »

Im known for round the holidays thanksgiving and Christmas, cause the family loves my old fashion recipe for my red velvet cake, potato salad, and my baked ham. I use my own spices to each of them. I always come home with a empty dish. I love to cook.and love learning new things. :D :)
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:roll: I'm well-known for my creamy butternut and lamb neck stew
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I'm the go-to person in my close circles for desserts, especially cakes, breads, and cookies. I'm also known for my Thai coconut red curry.
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:roll2: Spicey food.......biryani,nihari,snacks.
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My adobo chicken and pork sinigang. These are two of the staple home-cooked dinners I usually make for my partner and I.
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Salad please. Any type, I am game. I don't know if its a food to some people but it definitely is one and is my favorite meal
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