I gave up long ago. Sweet relish is decidedly not to my tastes, so I just took a left turn and substitute this wherever I want crunch.
Not at all the same, but at least it tastes good
I gave up long ago. Sweet relish is decidedly not to my tastes, so I just took a left turn and substitute this wherever I want crunch.
Not at all the same, but at least it tastes good
I’ve not seen that before. How is it different from the standard pickle relish?
Branston is the pickle that deities, highly-evolved beings and all the best sort of people use when they make sandwiches.
Damn skippy. Brown bread, sharp cheddar, lettuce, and a tomato that tastes of the summer sun… What shall we wash it down with?
Flavor profile is more of a chutney. Sharp, tangy, oniony. Pretty easy to find in the us.
Ok, I’m on board. Although @M_M had me with the gods pickle description.
There’s small chunk and big chunk. Small as a relish, big for sandwiches (in my opinion).
I see it’s well represented on Amazon if I can’t find it locally first.
Il Deserto Mayo, starring Monica Vitti and Richard Harris, is a film about a woman trying to survive in the modern world of cultural neurosis, existential doubt, and Hellmann’s-flavored ice cream.
*emphasis mine
Enchilada dogs!
What level of culinary hell is this?
I think several hundred posts ago we covered hotdogs in tortillas with salsa. Or mustard. Or BBQ sauce. Or Worcestershire sauce. All of which I approve.
That said, I had chorizo tacos for lunch. Damn fine.
Chorizo is a whole other animal than hot dogs. I whole heartedly approve. If you dare put ketchup on them though…
Helz no! A little crema, some queso fresco, onion, cilantro and squeeze of lime.
I totally did that as a kid!