Subj : Fats Food
To   : Sean Dennis
From : Dave Drum
Date : Tue Jun 13 2023 05:40:06

-=> Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-

DD> I knew that - they use it on their biscuit items ... but for my $$$
DD> the biscuits bite the bitter carrot - so I stick with the McMuffins.

SD> The biscuits are really dry.  They used to me much better.  I really
SD> like Bojangles' biscuits though they can be too soft.

I've never had a "good" biscuit at McD's. Perhaps it just the local
franchisee.  <SHRUG>  The McMuffins remain good, however.

DD> I find Burger Whop's croissants to be soggy and off putting even if
DD> their sausage patties are very tasty. Never tried Taco Sloppo's
DD> breakfast items as there isn't one as conveniently located for me as
DD> Hardee's and McDuck's

SD> If the croissants are soggy, they're not doing it right.  TB's
SD> breakfast isn't 5-star but it's good for a fast bite.

I am of the opinion that they leave them too long in the warmer/Ready
Bin. The hash rounds are decent, though.

DD> Me too. Often if eating out and the cafe's daily special is not one of
DD> my favourites or otherwise lacking I'll have two basted, crispy bacon
DD> and crispy hash browns or crisp cottage fries w/garlic butter sauce,

SD> That sounds delicious!

It is. I puncture the yolks and let them drain into the taters, eat the
whites by themselves then use the drained yolks to make bacon and egg
sandwiches with the toast. The last two strips of bacon are dessert.

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     Title: Beef & Tater Bake
Categories: Potatoes, Beef, Soups, Vegetables, Cheese
     Yield: 8 servings

     4 c  Frozen Tater Tots
     1 lb Ground beef
   1/4 ts Garlic powder
   1/8 ts Pepper
10 3/4 oz Can cream of broccoli soup;
          - undiluted
   1/3 c  Milk
    16 oz Bag chopped broccoli;
          - thawed
2 13/16 oz Can french-fried onions;
          - divided
     1 c  Shredded Colby-Monterey Jack
          - cheese; divided
     1 md Tomato; chopped

 Set oven @ 400ºF/205ºC.

 Spread Tater Tots evenly in an ungreased 13" X 9" baking
 dish. Bake, uncovered, 10 minutes.

 Meanwhile, in a large skillet, cook over medium heat
 until no longer pink, 5-7 minutes; crumble meat; drain.
 Stir in seasonings, soup, milk, broccoli, 3/4 cup
 onions, 1/2 cup cheese and tomato; heat through. Pour
 over potatoes.

 Bake, covered, 20 minutes. Sprinkle with the remaining
 onions and cheese. Bake, uncovered, until cheese is
 melted, 5-10 minutes.

 Mike Tchou, Pepper Pike, Ohio

 Makes: 8 servings

 RECIPE FROM: https://www.tasteofhome.com

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives

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