toria wrote:How do you make the crostini? Do you have to have a special kind of bread? Is it like garlic bread?
Pie Lady wrote:I love toasted cinnamon raisin bread, but I don't buy that very often anymore.
Joy wrote:What a fun thread! We found some Catherine Clark's wheat bread not that long ago. It is now sold under the Brownberry Ovens name but it says "Catherine Clark's original recipe" on the wrapper. This is a lightly-sweet, grainy brown bread. We like it all ways but especially with soft boiled eggs. The slice of toast is buttered and cut into four fingers for dipping into the soft eggs. It is directly from my childhood! All I would need is pajamas with feet to complete the picture.
Rick T. wrote:I've become of big fan of the tortas (La Brea?) sold at Costco. I split them and toast both sides under the broiler, then spread a little high quality peach jam made by the Amish. Crunchy on the outside and the tops are slightly chewy soft in the middle.
Good comfort food especially on sad days like this, the anniversary of Elvis' death..
Pie Lady wrote:I generally go for "red" jam and jelly, although I am a sucker for unusual flavors, like tomato.
Pie Lady wrote:That's a lot of jelly!![]()
What were the pink ones, do you remember?
stevez wrote:Rick T. wrote:I've become of big fan of the tortas (La Brea?) sold at Costco. I split them and toast both sides under the broiler, then spread a little high quality peach jam made by the Amish. Crunchy on the outside and the tops are slightly chewy soft in the middle.
Good comfort food especially on sad days like this, the anniversary of Elvis' death..
I was at Costco last week and I bought a Costco-sized, giant jar (46 oz.) of E.D. Smith Apricot Preserves for around $5. They were sampling it and after tasting, I had to buy some. It's mostly just apricots with some corn syrup and sugar added for consistancy and sweetness. Next time you're buying tortas, pick up a jar of this stuff to go with them. They also make strawberry presereves, which were quite good, too.
Pie Lady wrote:Anybody ever make egg-in-a-hole? That sounds like fun but easy to mess up.
I do not get the british obsession with beans on toast. Not even good beans just garden variety Heinz beans many of us would not even eat. Toast I can see, but can not get on the beans and toast bandwagon.
toria wrote:I do not get the british obsession with beans on toast. Not even good beans just garden variety Heinz beans many of us would not even eat. Toast I can see, but can not get on the beans and toast bandwagon.
toria wrote:I do not get the british obsession with beans on toast. Not even good beans just garden variety Heinz beans many of us would not even eat. Toast I can see, but can not get on the beans and toast bandwagon.