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Friday, September 2, 2022

10 Worst Old-Fashioned Dishes That Should Never Make a Comeback — Eat This Not That - Eat This, Not That

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There are so many comforting, classic old-fashioned meals we love, like beef stew, pot pie, and meatloaf, that we've been eating since childhood. While it's fun and delicious to recreate and tweak those classics, there are some worst old-fashioned dishes that should absolutely never, ever grace dinner tables ever again.

Whether they're unappetizing aspics or flavors and textures that just don't appeal to current tastes, the recipes of the past can be pretty wild. While your grandparents may not have made these dishes for you, they've definitely tried some of them. Would you actually try any of these? 

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Ham and Bananas Hollandaise
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The recipe is simple, just wrap bananas in ham, cover with creamy homemade hollandaise sauce and bake "until golden." But just because you can make something, doesn't mean you should because the contrast of mushy warm bananas and the sauce isn't something anyone should eat. Ever. 

Tuna Ring
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This dish, created by the minds at Betty Crocker uses Bisquick mixed with canned tuna to make an unusual ring that is baked and served with a tuna cheese dip. Almost like a tuna melt baked into one dish, but we'd advise just sticking with a tuna melt.

Perfection Salad
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You can't list unusual retro recipes without touching on gelatin salads, and this one is a perfect example. Shredded carrots, cabbage, celery, pimientos, and green peppers are enrobed in an apple juice flavored gelatin and left to set in a decorative mold. 

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lobster
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This 1927 recipe takes aspic (a savory jelly made with meat stock, set in a mold, and used to contain pieces of meat, seafood, or eggs) to a place no one wanted it to go. The molded layers of gelatin, lobster, and shrimp appear to be ready to pop off the plate and chase you out of the house. 

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Jellied Tomato Refresher
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This dish hits the trifecta of tropes for an unusual old recipe: Odd use of gelatin, Weight Watchers and sounds like another dish, but not good. With tomatoes, gelatin, Worcester sauce, and beef broth this is like a jellied perversion of a Bloody Mary sans vodka.  

Frankfurter Spectacular
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Another Weight Watchers classic, this dish sees hot dogs broiled and wrapped around a pineapple core, with pineapple, apples, carrots, and onions sauteed and served with. While we love the flavor of pineapple and ham, there's just way too much going on here!

Terrine of Garden Vegetables
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To be clear, we're not unilaterally anti-aspic, which is making a comeback in fine dining circles, but this version from the 70s that layers what appears to be almost every course from Thanksgiving dinner into a gelee just doesn't appeal. Maybe it's the fancy mold, maybe it's the layering of different textures, but don't do this with your leftovers.

Celery Victor
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Is this a salad? Bundles of celery are boiled in beef bouillon, then topped with Italian salad dressing, in a dish that makes us glad we live in an era where roasting vegetables and making our own stock is how we get dinner done. 

Pink Noodle Salad
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The recipe describes this cold dish of pureed tomatoes blended with French mustard, lemon, and heavy cream mixed with noodles and cubed ham as "something children enjoy." Make this for your kids and get back to us with their reactions, please. 

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Hearty Corned Beef Salad

This recipe is filed under "light and easy living," which sees corned beef, peppers, onions, and eggs folded into lemon-flavored gelatin, and molded. Served over mixed greens, this was apparently considered a salad. It's just very…brown.

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Thursday, September 1, 2022

Dish of the Week: Tatte pastries, ranked – The GW Hatchet - GW Hatchet

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Don’t miss a chance to try the Jerusalem Artichoke & Asparagus Quiche, an absolutely scrumptious and lesser known menu item.

Think you know Tatte Bakery & Cafe? Their extensive menu filled with a multitude of delicious pastries would beg to differ.

Tatte has finally arrived on GW’s campus after first opening its doors in the Boston area in 2008, and since spreading to numerous locations across the DMV. But if straying away from your go-to order intimidates you, we’ve got you covered.

We tried and ranked Tatte’s best pastries and dishes so you don’t have to:

1. Ham & Cheese Croissant ($5.50)

Given that Tatte offers a selection of extremely out-of-the-box dishes, first-time customers may not be inclined to go for the Ham & Cheese Croissant, a standard pastry that can be found virtually anywhere. But don’t be fooled – Tatte’s version is unlike any other in the District. Not only is the flakey dough made with fresh and authentic ingredients unmatched by other rival bakeries, but the combination of ham and gruyere paired with mouthwatering dijon mustard makes this ordinary pastry stand out from the competition by adding a new flavor to the mix. The everything seasoning sprinkled on top of the croissant is the cherry on top of this incredible dish, a must-try for loyal Tatte patrons.

2. Jerusalem Artichoke & Asparagus Quiche ($10)

Most frequent Tatte visitors typically opt for the pastries or breakfast sandwiches visible in the glass case, and the quiches listed on the back page of the menu may not be top of mind. So don’t miss a chance to try the Jerusalem Artichoke & Asparagus Quiche, an absolutely scrumptious and lesser known menu item. Artichoke in a quiche is a rare find and its pairing with the equally earthy and crunchy asparagus makes for a memorable dish. Each slice is not only a generous portion, but also served with a side salad, making this all-day menu item an optimal choice for any meal of the day.

3. Roasted Strawberries Tea Cake ($3.25)

Although this adorably small tea cake may be only a few bites, don’t let that discourage you from trying this tasty menu item as a quick snack in between nearby classes. The distinct flavor of roasted strawberry is not found in many typical pastries or cakes, blending together to create a tart yet sweet tasting combination. As a bonus, this tea cake is also one of Tatte’s gluten-free options, ideal for those with dietary restrictions. This miniature cake is a wonderful option for a dessert as well as a snack or a sweet addition to a savory breakfast.

4. Cinnamon Walnut Coffee Cake ($4.50)

Tatte’s take on this commonly found dish turns an everyday classic into a memorable find that you’ll want to come back for again and again. The delicious combination of cinnamon and walnuts takes the cake in terms of flavor as well as texture. This dense and rich cake paired with one of Tatte’s signature lattes, such as the Honey Halva Latte, is the ideal way to start your morning before a packed day of classes.

5. Mixed Berry Linzer Tart ($6.50)

Tatte’s Mixed Berry Linzer Tart is not only ideal to have a slice of for dessert – it’s also an easy option to bring as a dessert to share at a get-together or even for an out-of-the-box alternative to a birthday cake. Linzer, a traditional Austrian pastry dough, forms a lattice design over top of the mixed berry compote, making the tart as aesthetically pleasing as it is delicious. The standout quality of this dish is the individual notes of each berry – from strawberry to blackberry to raspberry, the delectable flavors are sure to keep you coming back for more.

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