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NYCgrrl
Feb 26, 2017Explorer
An article (w/ recipes) that will make you giggle and feel better. My Nana, who's roots were in Northern VA, made the BEST bread, I know. Her sister, Aunt Estelle, claimed her's was better but she used too much sugar even though as a polite child I never said so and just let my mouth do the judging;).
Still searching for the right version of potato Parker House rolls that will make my family's eyes roll back in their heads; cause my BigSis to lock herself in the bathroom with a pan of rolls and eat them so she didn't have to share and generally replace the family story about the first time I hosted Thanksgiving dinner and didn't start defrosting the turkey until 3:00 PM in the afternoon. BUT. I digress. I'm the only member of my family that wrote down Nana's roll recipe but errrr uhm lost it in some move to some place. My mother and sisters still castigate me over that.
Her buttermilk biscuits were of course sublime but so workaday didn't get that recipe soooooo none of the usual suspects can blame me. In fact in my older age got bold and told my Swanson's and Campbell's loving mother (wedged between a mother and MIL who could cook like there was nooooooo tomorrow she gave up the fight and descended into fast food Hades mid century style) that it's ALL her fault since she knew Nana longer than her children. 2nd digression over.
I do recall that Nana used Presto flour to make her biscuits and talked avidly about the beauty of Lily flour which was unavailable in the "barren" North she'd been condemned to toil in.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/24/magazine/you-are-making-your-biscuits-wrong.html
HTH!
Still searching for the right version of potato Parker House rolls that will make my family's eyes roll back in their heads; cause my BigSis to lock herself in the bathroom with a pan of rolls and eat them so she didn't have to share and generally replace the family story about the first time I hosted Thanksgiving dinner and didn't start defrosting the turkey until 3:00 PM in the afternoon. BUT. I digress. I'm the only member of my family that wrote down Nana's roll recipe but errrr uhm lost it in some move to some place. My mother and sisters still castigate me over that.
Her buttermilk biscuits were of course sublime but so workaday didn't get that recipe soooooo none of the usual suspects can blame me. In fact in my older age got bold and told my Swanson's and Campbell's loving mother (wedged between a mother and MIL who could cook like there was nooooooo tomorrow she gave up the fight and descended into fast food Hades mid century style) that it's ALL her fault since she knew Nana longer than her children. 2nd digression over.
I do recall that Nana used Presto flour to make her biscuits and talked avidly about the beauty of Lily flour which was unavailable in the "barren" North she'd been condemned to toil in.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/24/magazine/you-are-making-your-biscuits-wrong.html
HTH!
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