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Old 05-17-2005, 06:43 PM
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I was curious about what everybodies favorite dishes are...I know this is a very broad subject but, hopefully it won't be too hard to answer....
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We've had many posts like this in the past, and being new you wouldn't know that, but, by the same token I don't mind saying it again and again and again! I love Tournedos Rossini, and Faison Souvaroff more than anything!!!
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A simple bowl of steamed mussles with a side car of melted butter. A clove or two of garlic in the butter, if I am feeling a bit bold. Of course a slice of bread to soak up the 'remains' never hurt anybody.
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Osso buco, steak, or rack of lamb, (any of which with a hearty French or Italian red), foie gras & Sauternes, oysters or clams on the half shell with Champagne, and Asian chicken wings loaded with chile oil and salt with a Pepsi.

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not sure if I can pin down just one, but braised beef ribs would have to be very high on the list.
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small raw chilled oysters. possibly the most perfect food on the planet imho.
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this is a good question that required alot of thought. there's just so many favorites. so i asked myself, if i was being sent to the electric chair, what would my final meal request be...

chocolate truffles and red wine

the darker the chocolate, the better.
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chocolate truffles and red wine
An excellent choice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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