toria wrote:...these were once on menus and popular but have fallen out of favor ...
Duck a L'orange, trout almondine, clams casino, salisbury steak, beef stroganoff, veal cordon bleu, sole veronique, consomme madrilene, coquille st. jacques, crab louie, abalone meuniere.
Speaking of foods that are and are not currently in fashion (at least, here in the US), I can't help noticing that most of the dishes on this list are French.
Not that I don't love them (the ones I've tried, that is, which is to say, I have no opinion on consomme madrilene and abalone meuniere), and those of that kissing (or should I say intermarried?) cousin of French cuisine, czarist Russian cuisine, to which I attribute (rightly or wrongly) another of my favorites, beef stroganoff, not to mention veal/chicken cordon bleu's cousin, chicken Kiev. Mmm, mmm, mmm, love them all.
Now I'm drifting off into nostalgia, thinking wistfully of my all-time favorite Stouffer's offering, noodles Romanoff, sadly, discontinued. Someone here on LTH was kind enough to track down and post a recipe for it for me. Whoever you were, thank you again.
I love tarragon and have been meaning to try Green Goddess dressing but so far haven't. It's on my try-to-make-that list.
I like Catalina dressing too. And French. And Russian.
Welsh rarebit/rabbit, I gather, is a pretty commonly whipped-up crave-satisfier for at least certain generations of Brits. In that sense, like, but better than, beans on toast. Welsh rarebit's on my try-to-make-that list too.
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