It's snowing. What's some essential winter food?
Various standard soups is all the food I can recommend, but follow this link for a hot punch recipe that is amazing in the depths of winter.
http://punchdrink.com/recipes/charles-dickenss-punch/
Food
Ice cream, chocolate shakes, cereal, deli sandwiches, burgers and dogs on the grill, watermelon, cobb salad, cole slaw, grapes, cold fried chicken on a picnic.
>>7238089
Minestrone
sorry mine looks bad
>>7238089
Chili. Chowders. Fresh bread. Anything that cooks low and slow all day. Makes the house smell good, and the heat helps keep the kitchen cozy.
>>7238448
That looks fine
>>7238448
It looks delicious.
stamppot with sausage
>>7238448
>farfalle pasta in the soup
>>7238089
Irish stew.
>>7238448
I don't care what you call that, or how good it looks ...i just wanna eat that now >.<
>>7238546
>farfalle pasta at all
doesn't cook evenly and center stays hard
>tfw live in the South
>tfw no snow
12 vegetable winter soup
Dihydrogen Monoxide because you still get dehydrated even when it's cold and you can't make beans or pasta or rice or (most)soups without it.
slow cooked anything
>>7238089
Chili (inb4 beans vs no beans, just leave that dead horse alone)
potato/kale/sausage stew
Hot crusty bread + roasted marrow soup
Thin lentils and some flatbread
Mom always did a lot of swiss steak in the winter. Gives me a nice comfy boner.
Make a taco salad but put the filling in a baked potato
>>7238448
>snowden
get out you fucking traitor
Dinners are fairly generic. Chili, stew, soup, pot roast--basically whatever takes ages to cook.
Lunches, too, are usually heavily spiced. Sausage, green chili, and even fried chicken is fine.
The traditional winter breakfast in my family is egg salad on toast served with hot cocoa.
>>7240141
>The traditional winter breakfast in my family is egg salad on toast served with hot cocoa.
Holy shit, that sounds amazing in a really neat simple way. I think I'll try making that. Got no toast, but rye bread with egg salad is fine too.
>>7238089
Utah reporting in
>pic related is the way to go
Beef bourguignon
Some 'chos are essential while watching flicks.
>>7240141
>whatever takes ages to cook
yess nothing better than warming your home via the oven.
>>7240976
Here we go again with the poorfags complaining about how using the oven is too expensive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQbL2pfw8Z8
>>7240987
i'm not being sarcastic, i seriously like it. i missed using the oven over the summer.
Raclette
>>7240998
man i just bought all the stuff for chao ga. got a 15 bean soup in play right now, the chao ga will be ready right as the big winter gets here. i'm so excited!!