Re: Introduce Yourself to the Pillsbury Community!
Greetings!
I made some roast chicken yesterday and I wanted to use the leftovers...so Chicken Pie came to mind and I'm going to buy the Pillsburry Crescent rolls on my way home to make it...after visiting this website and seeing all these great recipes, i was compelled to join.
My mother was a tremendous cook. Simple, uncomplicated dishes from scratch. She never measured, so when I began my interest in cooking, I would go over and write down what she told me. I've been at it seriously for the last 20 years and I don't think I'll ever be as good as her, but I'm trying. She was also a very "clean" cook and taught me the importance of "cleaning as you go". I now cook for my parter of 32 years.
Biggest time saver? "garbage bowl"...a salad bowl I line with a plastic grocery bag that I throw anything in while I'm prepping.,Tongs, citrus juicer, mini-prep food processor, blender, salad spinner, egg-slicer.
Extra Virgin Olive oil, butter, whole peeled garlic, 1/2 & 1/2, dry sherry, dried mushrooms, onions, carrots, celery, shallots, leeks, lemons and limes, lettuces,pillsbury crescent rolls, refrigerated pie dough, Soy sauce, toasted sesame oil, Oyster sauce, Hoisin sauce, canned chicken broth, boxed chicken broth, cream of mushroom soup, Knorrs vegetable dip, Onion soup mix, pasta, rice, pinto beans, lentils, great northern beans, bacon, smoked ham hocks, Italian parsley...spices, Thai curry paste, tomatillos, tomatos...Jello, pudding mixes...canned tomatos, tomato paste
Nice to be here, thank you for having me!