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Tilapia which needed sauce
Baked potato and cream corn
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There's no translation in Dutch. Mine was an heirloom from by late boyfriend from Oklahoma.They sell The Joy of Cooking in the Netherlands? Is this in Dutch translation, or in English?
So my Beppe made the most amazing 'Dutch' soup, but even she cheated postwar with Koenig soup bases etc.No, something celeriac from Joy of Cooking.
My Mom did a version of this but I never had a name. But she cheated with LeGout wet soup base that I would bring home from a restaurant.So my Beppe made the most amazing 'Dutch' soup, but even she cheated postwar with Koenig soup bases etc.
My partner and I started from scratch...and I even had original Dutch( East Indies) spice mix cans. (My Gparents had Indonesian cooks when they were married)
We only make ours entirely from fresh ingredients and seasonings. I watched her make it. I have my mother's interpretation and my Aunt's variation...but I think ours wins hands down.
Made from fresh stock. Has little meatballs. Is infused with Maggi. Vermicelli.
Tastes like Heaven.

Split pea soup made from scratch.
No--all my cooking (if I what I do to make meals can be said to be cookingWas there ham or bacon?
coddled eggs on a bed of leeks.
Cooked the steak on a skillet and fried the tomatoes and garlic and onion in a pan with a knob of butter and it was goodWere the tomatoes and garlic and onion on the side or did you combine them into a relish?
Oh, and do you broil your steaks or cook them in a skillet? Or (now that I remember that you're in Miami) do you grill them outside?

