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Once I asked a friend of mine, "What was the best meal you ever had?"

He thought about it a moment and then replied, "A stick of pepperoni dipped in peanut butter... after a day hiking the AT." (He'd actually hiked the whole Appalachian Trail, as I recall.)

Years before that, a different friend asked me the same question. The one item that came to mind above all others was the dessert course at a resort my family visited when I was a child, on a snorkeling trip to the Caribbean. I don't think I've had a sopapilla that good since. And sure, childhood taste buds and all, but that's kind of the point: the best subjective impression is the best subjective impression.

One of the best things I've ever made myself was early in the first COVID season. I was throwing together a soup of whatnot, and I made a broth of soy sauce, mirin, gochujang, garlic and probably a few other things. When I had a taste, it was knee-bucklingly good. I haven't hit the proportions just right again, or something; everything I've tried in that genre has been nice, but not that nice.

Dad was the sort who'd try a new thing at a restaurant and then try and figure out how to make it at home. He was good at it, too. I picked up that habit, a bit. My white whale is the suanla chaoshou/suan la chow show/swans from Mary Chung's in Cambridge, MA. For that, I have to go by memory, since the restaurant closed years ago, and I have to adapt it to my current diet, since I went mostly-vegan vegetarian. There's a dumpling-sauce recipe from 1993 that is perfectly serviceable, but I tried it with three different chili pastes and it just wasn't the same. I think it was adapted for home cooks of the early '90s and left out doubanjiang, which a Sichuan restaurant would have had on hand. A couple heaping teaspoons of that brought the flavor a lot closer....

Anywhoo. Do you folks have food memories that stand out? Best ever pizza? Cookies that you'd like to find again?

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[-] swlabr@awful.systems 5 points 1 month ago

Haven't been cooking for myself in a while, so these are all paid experiences:

  • The mexican food in my city has been historically been lacking, but recently I tried some birria tacos that I liked. Well, really what I liked was the "consomme" that they serve the tacos with, but hey, the tacos were good too.
  • I had a really good tiger prawn a few days ago. Perfectly grilled over open wood flame, so it was a little smoky, and finished with what I'm guessing was a prawn-based bisque.
  • I've been going to a wonderful little cocktail bar where all their cocktails are well-designed and tasty as fuck.
[-] Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 month ago

I slow cooked a few pork carnitas roasts in my pressure cooker then while I broiled the shredded meat I drained the liquids from the slow cooker into a small saucepan to make a extremely tasty dip. I know that is more of a birria thing than carnitas but the liquid was too good to waste.

I refrigerated the leftover sauce and spread it like butter onto my tortilla wraps then loaded pork and cheese on top for the next few days.

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