A special guy with the special rifle! |
Where you live is it standard to have Friday night Fish Fries? It is in our area and they must be Icelandic Haddock, anything else just doesn't fit the bill. We took our grandson and nephew out for a Friday Fish Fry today in Coudersport at Kaytees. They are delicious, big servings and yes Icelandic. The guys fish was so big it hung over the platter on both sides. I had the fish and chips but opted for their homemade macaroni and cheese on the side. It was good, just the way I like it with a good white cheddar taste. I never make it because Dick prefers the boxed Kraft mac and cheese. Ewe, I just can't eat it. Kinda nice when the college "young bucks" want to hang with us. They are quite entertaining and make us laugh. Although Dick had them laughing too. I think they are a little shocked over the old folks stories. Dick's always seem to grow in detail the more he tells his stories.
Monday is Potter County National Holiday. The first day of rifle season for deer. The camps are filling up already in Clara. Two more days until the Hunter's Supper. Change of menu, going to brine a turkey and roast it with Cajun seasoning, roast beef, pickled venison heart and Soppressata salami and cheese, twice baked potatoes, a salad, pickled eggs and whatever else I can decide on. Tomorrow the bird will go in the brine for 24 hours. This is the fun meal for me. Listening to the chatter of strategies for opening morning and old stories. I never get bored listening to them.
If you bought a cookbook here is the Steamed Cherry Pudding, recipe on page 53. The amount of milk was omitted, please write in 3/4 cup of milk. This is a great dessert. I bought the canned sour cherries at Aldis. They are in a glass jar and terrific. The Germans sure know good food!
Steamed Cherry Pudding, more like a very moist cake. |
Of course warm with cold whipped cream! |
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