What meal made you feel like this?

what meal made you feel like this?

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Your mums cunt

Found this at my local Whole Foods. Tastes exactly like the chocolate brioche my grandma made.

Nothing, I had a terrible childhood. The only thing that gives me happy feelings is nivea sunscreen, when I was in spain a cute 30~ woman rubbed my entire body with it so I wouldn't get burned.

Homemade macaroni and cheese :')

Any meal after a long night out or a long day of manual labor

Pinto beans with lots of soup, buttered cornbread, with some green onion, chow chow and pickled beets on the side.

Holy shit grow up

Chicken pot pie takes me back to Sunday dinner at grandma's house. It's the only link I have left to when I was truly happy.

Even your penis?

hardboiled egg with some olive oil and salt

>pinto beans with lots of soup
So like, just a few pinto beans in some soup? Or are they just on the side? Bean dip?
Either way all that sounds comfy af.

Pot roast with potatoes and brussel sprouts makes me feel like Im still in school and my parents are still married

This. My parents stayed together, but pot roast was one thing my mom could make really well.

Fucking this.

A big bowl of thick potato soup with hot buttered conrbread muffins and a side of green beans.

nothing because my mother was a crazy vegan and made us eat grain crackers and unsweetened peanut butter for dinner as children
by the time i tasted my first burger i was already a man

>and by then, it was only FATTENING

soupa de pobre

my dad used to make this as a snack every other night and i would sit there watching him and talking while i waited for it to be done

Fuck yeah, went full flashback just seeing this
Love my grandmama

Shit bro, that sounds fucking balls. What's your relationship with her now?

not a meal, but condensed milk makes me feel like that
dad used to buy one can once in a while to drink it as it its
shit I miss that stupid nigger

oh yeah and sweet potato jam

Beef shanks. I had been out of work for like six months, and one of the few pleasures I have living in a house with 15 other people is being able to make my own lunches. So I was pretty sad until I made these as my lunch for the week.

They tasted so good. I almost started crying.

fuck off dumbass hahaha

>tfw my grandmama died before I was born so I never experienced the "grandma cooking" and grew up with hamburger helper and spam every dinner

Several spoon fulls of beans. As a kid, I would spoon the soup and beans on top of the cornbread and mash it all up. So damn good.

>made

clearly she bought that shit from whole foods

I smell a underage.

Green enchiladas my grandma used to make.

you should probably take a shower than fat ass

>than
>Americans in charge of speaking their own language

kek

Rhineland sourroast made by grandma barbara while she cursed immigrants and the chinese all teh while downing one cognac after another.

i miss that mad woman.

Chink food with a lot of msg in it

My ma used to make Breakfast burritoswith those brown n' serve pre-cooked sausage links and melted american cheese with ketchup. So fucking delicious and creamy and cheesy

Are you the girl who got creampied with Nivea sunscreen as lube?

Stewed Macaronis....

Brings me back to when i was a kid, it was a bad day at school, Dad said that dinner was ready, i took a bite of it and my god was it delicious.

A juicy raw peach. I walk through each day awaiting the next time I can enjoy it's flavor.

the mcchicken

Isn't this technically illegal? Was your dad not there to stop it?

Sound Dried Tomato Lobster Bisque from Macaroni Grill

>Mum worked away for weeks at a time
>My brother would always make my favourite crispy beer batter fish and chips in the middle, just when I started to miss her most
>Have to move in with him years later after my place was storm damaged
>Makes me fish and chips
>Visceral flashbacks of helping him make the batter
>Always gave me a little sip of the beer
>Would bike down to Blockbuster to rent a movie
>Held me when I cried from missing mum
>Always gave me the crispy little bits from his fish
>It all comes flooding back
>Start to choke up a bit and pretend I ate too fast

>back to when i was a kid, it was a bad day at school, Dad said that dinner was ready, i took a bite of it and my god was it delicious.

anything that had mayo on it unexpectedly

You have a great brother user.

haha

>shot himself and NotChefBoyardee's restaurant in the foot by openly admitting in his review of what was amazing food that it was cooked by a rat

no, it was Sprocket's doing. There were rats in the kitchen.

>smashing one solo in a movie after doing an Aldi run.

So gooood.

for me... :)

English is not my first language

Meat cooked with wine and shallot

I am a stunted young NEET who lives with his parents

I eat all of my childhood foods everyday.

your story is simlar to Anton's:

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Oh ok, it's amazing that something as simple as food can change one's life in a heartbeat

A family-owned restaurant in my town has their own special recipe for fry batter. Whenever I go their and order the chicken tenders it reminds me of my childhood.

I came to this thread for feels, and this delivered.

My grandpa's cast iron steak. The pan was older than his grandparents but dear God could it cook anything.

old tools are long lasting.

Some chicken in tomato sauce made at a Swiss Italian place. It was so simple but so perfect.

your English is better than most people on here lmao

My mom makes these meatloafs in a mini loaf pan. They have oats as the filler and are really hearty. I'm always hungry for them no matter what

KEK fucking loser

my grandmother used to take care of me as a child since my mom was always working, so she'd usually cook the same 2 or 3 dishes every week and I'd grow tired of it quite easily, even if it was pretty good. as i became an adult i obviously stopped spending so much time with her, and would barely get the chance to eat her food, but a couple of months ago i went to visit her. i wasn't expecting any food but she had prepared some white rice, beans and "bistec encebollao". i was tired, depressed and hadn't eaten in almost two days. my eyes literally watered from how delicious and satisfactory it was

a couple of the specials I've had at Lucca's of Sacramento CA. One was a winter pot roast with root veggies and mashed potatoes that like Ratatouille is a simple dish that the chef just made to absolute perfection. It was cold outside and the dish just warmed me to my core reminding me of childhood coming in from the rain and eating my dad's pot roast it tasted better than even a built up fictional memory.

The other was a perfect thick bone in pork chop with creamy polenta and spring broccoli. In the same theme, a simple dish just made perfectly, I don't have the emotional, but my fiancee is because she's Italian and she made that dudes face when she had it.

Meatloaf can indeed be godly if done right.

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I only use ketchup when homemade. In any other case I don't think it should be paired with meat. The store-bought versions are insanely sweet and it just hides the taste of any meat.

Ketchup and BBQ sauce should only be used in small quantities or left on the exterior and browned so they are a bitter counter to existing flavors. Or you can do whatever it is you want, I'm not trying to judge how other people use meat that much.

My great grandma's own ginger fruitcake recipe, when she died my dad got it and makes it whenever I come home to visit

Eggy cheese bagels. My dad made them almost every day for me when I was in high school. Toast the bagel just a little bit (or not if you're running late), fry that egg pupper real good (I like just a bit of crisp on the edges), throw the cheese slice (cheddar or gouda) on the egg, let it melt just a tad, put it on the bagel with a thin scrape of mayo.

Just thinking about it has me missing home again. Fug

lel

Cahuamanta...

Lel "grandma cooking" for me was usually old shit she wanted to get rid of.

Way better when my mom makes it. Even better if my grandma does it. Idk what I do wrong

Okroshka, the best cold soup. Buttermilk niggers need not apply, only fermented bread soda for this guy

Eat ur steak!!! I still don't like liver to this day. I still love u nanny.

lol gay

none i eat fast food everyday

None. Everyone in my family is a terrible cook.

Yeah, there's a little Italian place in my hometown that's not objectively great or anything, but the menu and recipes haven't changed in 25 years. Every time I'm back home I get the chicken parm and the red sauce takes me back to the fun family meals we had there when my dad was still alive.

when i add the fish sauce to the banana bread.

uma delicia!

I feel you man, my mom is polish (notorious here for being bland cooks) plus was born without any sense of smell, so herbs and spices meant nothing to her.
Pretty much only knew salt, pepper and maybe some parsley ("for decoration") until my late teens.

Ratatouille is a vegan dish. Your mom is just butt at cooking.

Hamburger helper is good though

mup fucking beep

cheese tortellini and pesto sauce

When I was super young (like 2-3) my parents were still kind of in medical school so money was tight and they never had time to properly cook

a lot of nights my mom would cook some cheap tortellini and make some pesto sauce from basically the cheap powder shit you find in supermarkets because it was a cheap and quick meal to make

I'm 21 now and every time I come home the first thing I have for dinner is that

Brings me back to when I was really sick and unable to be out of bed long enough to cook. Discovered pic related and found out that all I could do was chuck it in the microwave for two minutes. It healed me, and i've never gone back to other foods.

your parents are probably rich as hell now though, congrats

Wasn't at a meal, but I was at one of my favorite bars and they had De Dolle Stille Nacht on hand. Was the most amazing beer I've ever had. I also had another similar experience with a glass of Yamazaki 18.

Expensive Japanese whisky reminds you of your childhood?

Childhood was rough. Lol if you read half of these responses they have no idea the premise of the movie. It's supposed to be a childhood favorite elevated by an excellent chef with great technique. Not the same low ball stuff from before and not the most expensive thing you've ever eaten.

Actually yeah, my grandpa used to let me try a sip of his whiskey every now and then, he was pretty awesome. We'd hang out and listen to metal, he'd take me to his job and we'd do demo and cut shit with saws, and at night we'd just hang and talk, pretty much every weekend.

Soupa de macaco

oddly this was not something my mom put painstaking effort into, it was a rush the kids out the door cheap breakfast but she used to scramble 4 eggs with a can of campbells cream of mushroom soup and put the resulting greyish slop on toast. I liked to put hot sauce on it.

it is truly delicious and must be tried before you talk shit.

>makes me feel like Im still in school and my parents are still married

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Campbell's tomato soup and a stack of grilled cheese sandwiches made from Wonderbread and American cheese slices fried up in a pan with butter.

Garbage food, no nutritional value, a billion calories... and I've never known a sensation as warm and filling ever since. :(

It's because his mom made the food with love for him in her heart. Remy's love is a love for all cooking, so it hits that same note of caring. There's nothing really snooty or fancy about it. "Not everyone can be a great chef, but a great chef can come from anywhere."

THE FATS BETRAY YOU BECAUSE THEY BELONG TO ME

I'm sure it tastes fine but man that must look like literal vomit