Twitter #Weekendeats highlights: Comfort food
The weather this weekend was less than stellar. Gray skies, rainy days and a cold chill were enough to make anyone want to stay inside. One thing that always cures the rainy weather blues is comfort food. This Monday, our Twitter #Weekendeats chat participants shared their comfort foods from the weekend. Here are the highlights:
Susan Orlins shared a classic banana cake recipe, a recipe for almond poppy seed rolls from the blog BananaWonder.com, a picture of stuffed French toast with strawberry sauce and vanilla anglaise from Jessica Glick of the blog JessicasGlutenDairyFreeKitchen.com and an adorable how-to on Cinderella cupcakes from the blog JustJennRecipes.com.
On the savory side, Shirley K. from the blog LovelyLanvin.com shared a recipe for her beef, egg and green pea fried rice, Prachi Joshi from the blog DeliciouslyDirectionless.com shared a recipe for penne with alfredo, minus the cream, and from the blog Yumivore, a recipe for chef Tal Ronnen’s corn chowder.
For the meat lovers, here’s a recipe for beef roast with thyme from the blog Asian in America and a recipe for Cubano-inspired pork sliders from Michelle Jenkins at DailyWaffle.com.
Brace yourself for this next picture. If you’re a pork lover with a beating heart, it will take your breath away. Check out this monster homemade porchetta from Remil, a.k.a. The Pinoy Panda.
Please join in by tweeting your #Weekendeats at us Monday morning @latimesfood and share your photos with us in our “Weekend Eats” gallery. We’ll feature some of the photos here on Daily Dish, so be sure to check back for more #Weekendeats and #Foodporn throughout the week.
Hope to see everyone next Monday morning on Twitter! It’s sure to be a drool-worthy good time.
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