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Linda R. (NC) wrote:In answer to your question, I've been sitting here pondering what exactly defines a signature dish. Does it have to be your own creation or a just great recipe now associated with you, regardless of where it originated? It would most likely be a dish that is always made exactly the same way.
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MichaelB wrote:Without a doubt, omelets, especially one-eggers.
Stuart Yaniger wrote:The Egg Dish. Which Cynthia won't eat.
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Jo Ann Henderson wrote:My signature dishes are all going to be based on holiday fare. Everybody knows that on New Years day I'm going to cook (on the grill over hard wood) a prime rib (all 7 ribs), no matter what else is on the menu. For my birthday, I am always going to barbeque a slab of ribs. For my husband's brithday, I'm going to make a banana pudding; for my daughter's birthday, I'm going to smother pork chops, fry cabbage, make candied yams (lots of these) and cornbread. On the first bright, sunny, weenend day of the end of spring or the beginning of summer (whichever comes first), I'm going to barbeque a slab of ribs and smoke a salmon. (People just drop by because they know, if the sun is shining, it's above 65 degrees, and its Saturday, Jo is going to be grilling). and so on....
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celia wrote:Ours are so boring - pasta soup, butterscotch brownies, caramel cake and Pete's chilli jam. I understand a "signature" to be something which identifies you, which is repeated in basically the same form each time (like your written signature). Those are the dishes which we cook the most regularly, and even though they're pretty basic, they're the ones people ask for.
Jenise, I know you rarely repeat a dish, so I can't see how you could have a signature dish, per se. Having said that, I think you have a very distinct signature style - every time I click on one of your recipes, I know it's going to have carefully chosen, and often unusual, ingredients put together in your own inimitable way. I also know that I'm often impressed with your adventurousness. So ring Bob and pull him out of another meeting and ask him that question and see if you don't get a different answer..
Celia
Jenise wrote:Linda R. (NC) wrote:In answer to your question, I've been sitting here pondering what exactly defines a signature dish. Does it have to be your own creation or a just great recipe now associated with you, regardless of where it originated? It would most likely be a dish that is always made exactly the same way.
I think yes, it just needs to be a recipe now associated with you though I would guess that usually, 'signature' dishes are more apt to take on that title when they've been personalized.
Bob Ross wrote:Stuart Yaniger wrote:The Egg Dish. Which Cynthia won't eat.
Recipe please, Stuart. Thanks, Bob
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