Another Idea
My dearest friend and I use to just love writing hundreds, if not thousands of these cryptic recipe
ideas back and forth in the middle of the night just for fun and the love of simple, economical food
ideas.
ideas.
Poverty has the ability to spark the imagination where food is concerned and it was quite amazing
what could transpire from a couple of very tire minds at times. So from time to time I will share the
inspirations that transcended across oceans half a world apart. Here is the first one to entertain
you.
what could transpire from a couple of very tire minds at times. So from time to time I will share the
inspirations that transcended across oceans half a world apart. Here is the first one to entertain
you.
No matter how cryptic the words may seem, every instruction is there for us to uncover and then
explore.
explore.
I suppose I could have gone another way with the base drumstick salad spread.
Instead of sweet relish, what would be so wrong with using salsa instead, for that festive taste?
Maybe to heighten the flavour of the relish, I could have fine chopped an apple into the mix, and
as a obligatory crunch I could have included fine chopped celery too!
as a obligatory crunch I could have included fine chopped celery too!
To make this spread make your nostrils take notice and maybe flare some; horseradish may be
called for.
called for.
No one has to say this spread is only for making sandwiches, how about using it as a snack
spread on crackers and corn chips, why not as a chunky dip? A filling for a tostado?
spread on crackers and corn chips, why not as a chunky dip? A filling for a tostado?
I guess I am going to have to cook up some more chicken to try some of these ideas out.
Rusty.
May 23rd 2010
I hope that you enjoy these as much as I have over the years. I miss you Rusty. R.I.P.
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