jmcquown wrote:
> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
> > Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed 21 Sep 2005 02:20:42p, Joseph Littleshoes wrote in
> >> rec.food.cooking:
> >>
> >>> Steve Calvin wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>> If you go, try the garlic ice cream. I did last year and
> >>>> surprisingly enough it was *good*!
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> And easy to make, i first ran across it at the California "Gilroy
> >>> Garlic Festival" and was a bit dubious till i tried it, now i am a
>
> >>> convert,
> >>
> >>> having always been a garlicophyle (if such a word exists) i bake a
>
> >>> couple of heads of garlic, mash it all up and add it to a gallon
> or
> >>> so of softened vanilla ice cream. Re freeze and then serve.
> >>>
> >>> I often serve it with and avocado sauce, avocado just pureed in a
> >>> processor with a bit of lemon juice and s & p. One time i had a
> >>> jar of humus and no avocado and tried a bit of the humus on the
> >>> garlic ice cream, it was actually rather good.
> >>
> >> i was going to sat that this is really weird, but then, I eat
> peanut
> >> butter
> >> and onion sandwiches. There's no accounting for taste! :-)
> >>
> >
> > I tried Elvis Presly's supposedly favourite sandwich once, mayo,
> > peanut butter, bananas and potato chips on buttered white bread. He
>
> > liked his pan fried in butter but i just assembled the ingredients
> on
> > un toasted white bread and was rather impressed with the flavour
> > combination. As a child i often put potato chips on a tuna
> sandwich.
> > ---
> > JL
> >
> Don't know where you heard that, sweetie. Elvis loved peanut butter
> and
> mashed banana sandwiches prepared like grilled cheese on buttered
> white
> bread. No mayo, no potato chips. But hey, enjoy yours your way if
> you like
> it. Can't be any worse than peanut butter and that marshmallow fluff
> stuff - fluffernutters?
>
> Jill <--puts potato chips on hamburgers sometimes
It was a long time ago and i think the recipe was in something called
the "White Trash Cook Book" however i could be confusing personal
memories of peanut butter and mayo with the Elvis sandwich.
I recently bought some garlic roasted peanuts that i am thinking of
making peanut butter with them. Garlic peanut butter just seems so
obvious to me.
---
JL
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