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  • Home Cooking

    help with "pigs in a blanket"

    , Saturday night, Long Island temple wedding with a lot of really great food, the groom insisted that there be pigs in blankets at the tail hour. Nah, I’ll pass on the baby lamb chops, the sushi bar, the panini station, the... (32 replies, last updated by fern November 10, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    ISO RECIPE for PIGS in a BLANKET : : MINI HOT DOGS

    I use mini chicken-apple sausage, and call them "Chicks in a Blanket." (11 replies, last updated by rumdrinks May 26, 2006)

  • Home Cooking

    Make-Ahead Hors d'oeuvres? (devils on horseback, pigs in blankets)

    I’m trying to plan a menu (tails and finger foods) for a baby shower I’m helping throw for my sister in mid-January. The only catch is it’s at her friend’s house 40 minutes away so I would like to try... (2 replies, last updated by Joebob December 18, 2008)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Baby Shower Food

    I’m hosting a baby shower and I want to get away from the typical chicken salad/ceasar salad menu that I always run into. Can you suggest a fun menu for this type of occassion that would appeal to people with... (25 replies, last updated by Diane in Bexley May 1, 2008)

  • Home Cooking

    Baby Boomers RETRO Dinner Party

    harvey wallbangers pigs in a blanket stuffed mushroom caps stuffed cherry tomatoes swedish meatballs scallops wrapped in bacon iceberg lettuce, cukes and tomatoes with either 1000 island or green goddess dressing cheddar cheese on ritz... (100 replies, last updated by Avoirdupois November 30, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    Bridal/Baby shower menu

    I’m hosting a shower this week. There will be about 15 women...it starts at 2pm. A few guests are bringing dishes and I need to fill in the blanks. Here is what we have so far. Pigs in a blanket....mom – to -be’s... (16 replies, last updated by pcdarnell May 11, 2009)

  • Mid-Atlantic

    Help! Last Minute Baby Sitter - Where to go?

    Hey, angelo, Throw away that "security blanket" and call Steakhouse 85 asap! My review: http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/579833 http://www.steakhouse85.com P.S. We’ve been back for a second dinner, and we’re still huge... (14 replies, last updated by RGR January 3, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    Dutch Baby pancake - did I do it right?

    Last night I made a Dutch Baby/Big Pancake/whatever you want to call it using the recipe from the Kitchen blog: http://kitchen.apartmenttherapy.com/food/breakfast/recipe-big-pancake-005232. After removing it from the oven, it... (8 replies, last updated by adam February 22, 2007)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    suggestions for baby-friendly restaurants in sf/peninsula

    I am interested in suggestions for lunch-time locations where I can meet friends and bring my newborn baby. Places that are crowded or loud are out, places with outdoor seating are wonderful. I’d love some ideas for both SF... (2 replies, last updated by paternite June 29, 2008)

  • Home Cooking

    co-ed baby shower menu -- am I missing anything?

    I’m planning a co-ed baby shower for my sister and her husband with 20 guests (plus 5 babies!). The shower is being held at my sister’s friend’s house about 40 min away, and the hostess has hinted that it would... (34 replies, last updated by Candice February 4, 2009)

  • Los Angeles Area

    In-N-Out Alert

    Yeah, I figured I would tie a blue ribbon on my head, get a real big wicker basket lined with a baby blue blanket and park the basket in front of the door with me in it on opening day. (8 replies, last updated by soccerdad April 5, 2002)

  • New Orleans

    Question for Hungry Celeste and other New Orleans foodies

    sauce of garlic, oil and parsley inside a baby eggplant pirogue? Blanketed by a gratinee topping type of thing with the option of one or more sauces – Bearnaise, Hollandaise or.... A friend mentioned having had this to me... (5 replies, last updated by Yvette February 3, 2004)

  • Home Cooking

    Help! Last minute New Year's

    Here’s my New Year’s eve menu. It has a little bit of everything. http://northsidefood.blogspot.com/2008/12/new-years-eve-menu.html For breakfast, I will probably do a Dutch Baby, with the leftover fruit. (3 replies, last updated by kate used to be 50 December 30, 2008)

  • Outer Boroughs

    Zipe Zape, new in W'burg -- report, long-ish

    ’s (chorizito’s?) — not slices from a big sausage, but individual-sized ones like the pigs in “pigs in a blanket”, in (of course) a very garlicky oil, they were spicy and delicious. We had (hot) baby new... (0 replies, last updated by Marella June 25, 2004)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Cazón?

    Having cut my teeth on arepa la reina pepiada and guasacaca, my Venezuelan food advisor thinks I’m ready for cazon. He says, "Cazón — baby dogshark — is commonly found and eaten throughout the Caribbean region.... (7 replies, last updated by Gary Soup May 17, 2004)

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