What do you like to eat when it's cold and wet and blustery outside? We're having an icy cold winter storm, so I made Panang curry for lunch, with eggplant, mushrooms, onions, bok choy, pea shoots, and tofu.
For dinner, I'm making from - scratch cream of celery soup and BLTs.
chili is good when its cold out
Just millet pudding made with milk, cream and maple syrup
>>7336693
Something hot, obviously. A good hearty soup, stew or chili is always a safe bet, and roast meat and veggies are fantastic- with the added bonus of warming up your house and filling it with the smell of delicious foods.
As a side question, I've looked into making mulled wine before for when the weather gets chilly, is it something thats easy to mess up? Any particular things to use/avoid? Should I use a good quality red or gas station tier wine?
I made tortilla soup last night that lasted for today's lunch and dinner. french onion soup the night before.
I also stocked up on stuff to make grilled cheese and tomato basil soup.
I also have bacon but that's for when I feel really lazy and I'll just eat that on toast. Denver and our shitty blizzard here.
>>7336693
Bow down to Korean master race and have kimchi soup or army stew
Vietnamese is another good option
>>7336783
Pho that is
>>7336693
This. Line cast iron with homemade biscuit dough, cover with 1lb of cooked and crumbled sausage, 8 eggs, and some cheese. Make some sausage gravy to top everything off.
>>7337499
Or, game hens with rice.
>>7336693
I'm down south so I'm a gumbo and jambalaya kind of dude.
Winter is pretty much the only time of year I eat ice cream. I don't know why, I just don't find it as enjoyable in the summer.