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hammerfan 04-09-2009 05:20 AM

A question for all you cooks out there
 
Does anyone have a good recipe for pineapple stuffing?

Rayne 04-09-2009 05:28 AM

I've never even heard of pineapple stuffing:o

Have you tried http://allrecipes.com/ ?



I've been looking for a GOOD sweet and sour sauce for quite a while...I've tried almost all of the ones I've found on the 'net, but they really aren't any good...I've bought the La Choy from the store, too...Also, no good

I've mixed and matched parts to make my own, but I'm not really satisfied with it...I want it to be the way they make it at the good restaurants...If I could get the recipe from Memories of China (Seri's favorite Chinese restaurant) it would really help...

Papillon Noir 04-09-2009 05:34 AM

I've never heard of Pineapple stuffing. Is it suppose to be like regular stuffing, but just with the addition of pineapple or a "stuffing" made entirely of pineapple and other fruit or something? like a compote?

Papillon Noir 04-09-2009 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Rayne (Post 798978)
I've never even heard of pineapple stuffing:o

Have you tried http://allrecipes.com/ ?



I've been looking for a GOOD sweet and sour sauce for quite a while...I've tried almost all of the ones I've found on the 'net, but they really aren't any good...I've bought the La Choy from the store, too...Also, no good

I've mixed and matched parts to make my own, but I'm not really satisfied with it...I want it to be the way they make it at the good restaurants...If I could get the recipe from Memories of China (Seri's favorite Chinese restaurant) it would really help...

I would look online at Barnes and Nobles or Amazon and look for a Chinese cookbook. Most of the online recipes are crap. Crate and Barrel also has an excellent selection and we've never gone wrong with any of theirs.

Cookbooks are also one of those things that you get what you pay for, the cheaper cookbooks tend to be blander in flavor. We've had the best luck with books in the $35 range with good photos. If a book doesn't have any photos, the recipes are usually crap.

hammerfan 04-09-2009 05:50 AM

I did look online, but thought I would ask if anyone had a "tried and true" recipe for it.

Noir - It's kind of like stuffing with pineapple, but you add in eggs and sugar. It goes really great with ham.

Rayne 04-09-2009 05:50 AM

Thanks, Noir...I'll start looking through some cookbooks when I'm out...I think people just get used to using the internet for all information sources (I know I do)...Kinda makes you forget about the original solutions...I hate to admit this, but I actually HAVE a Chinese Cookbook...I haven't looked at it in at least 10 years...In fact, I had forgotten about it until just now...Terrible:o

*Gets up to search kitchen for Chinese cookbook*

hammerfan 04-09-2009 05:51 AM

I'm the same, Rayne. We must have around 50 cookbooks at home. Maybe I should start looking there? :p

Papillon Noir 04-09-2009 05:56 AM

haha! That's hilarious! Cookbooks are your friends, they will not bite you and throw you in the basement! :p

Rayne 04-09-2009 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 798985)
I'm the same, Rayne. We must have around 50 cookbooks at home. Maybe I should start looking there? :p

I strongly suggest this course of action...Considering...I just found TWO Chinese cookbooks in my armoire drawer :D

urgeok2 04-09-2009 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 798974)
Does anyone have a good recipe for pineapple stuffing?


i tried to find a picture of a guy having sex with a pineapple - but i failed.

perhaps newb will have better luck :)


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