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Paula Deen shares one of her most sought after recipes:

 

Seriously?

 

Some of the comments are pure gold. I used to love Food Network. Mario Batali, David Rosengarten, Tony Bourdain, Jack McDavid...!@#$, even Bobby Flay, as much as I loathe him, were interesting people and had great things to say and share about cooking.

 

Now the network seems to be all about shrill, catchphrase spewing troglodytes who consider operating a can opener or shredding a store bought rotisserie chicken to be a great recipe. Almost as bad as what's happened to the History Channel.

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Paula Deen shares one of her most sought after recipes:

 

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/english-peas-recipe/index.html' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='nofollow external'>Seriously?

 

Some of the comments are pure gold. I used to love Food Network. Mario Batali, David Rosengarten, Tony Bourdain, Jack McDavid...!@#$, even Bobby Flay, as much as I loathe him, were interesting people and had great things to say and share about cooking.

 

Now the network seems to be all about shrill, catchphrase spewing troglodytes who consider operating a can opener or shredding a store bought rotisserie chicken to be a great recipe. Almost as bad as what's happened to the History Channel.

 

Your link's broken:

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/english-peas-recipe/index.html

 

But that "recipe" is *awesome!*

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Oh man, I'm not deep into the comments, but some are just amazing, including this one:

 

Here's how I got around the fact that I don't like peas . . .

Eliminate the peas.

Substitute 5 loaves of toast instead.

Spread pealess pea mixture on toast.

Enjoy.

Serves 3.

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oh my god is that funny...some very creative people commenting on that....nice early morning laugh

 

Paula Deen shares one of her most sought after recipes:

 

Seriously?

 

Some of the comments are pure gold. I used to love Food Network. Mario Batali, David Rosengarten, Tony Bourdain, Jack McDavid...!@#$, even Bobby Flay, as much as I loathe him, were interesting people and had great things to say and share about cooking.

 

Now the network seems to be all about shrill, catchphrase spewing troglodytes who consider operating a can opener or shredding a store bought rotisserie chicken to be a great recipe. Almost as bad as what's happened to the History Channel.

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Oh man, I'm not deep into the comments, but some are just amazing, including this one:

 

Here's how I got around the fact that I don't like peas . . .

Eliminate the peas.

Substitute 5 loaves of toast instead.

Spread pealess pea mixture on toast.

Enjoy.

Serves 3.

 

I'm not very good with recipes or cooking, but I may give this one a shot tonight. I'm sure I'll find a way to screw it up, though.

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Challenging indeed...I enjoyed this comment:

 

"Which half of the 1/2 stick of butter should I melt?"

:lol:

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Well, I'll be a sonofabitch! Chef Jim told me that this exact recipe was an original of his. I was going to try it tonight. Thanks for finding this.

 

All southern bitches steal. Didn't you know that.

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I was thinking of making toast for breakfast. Does she have a recipe for that? I tried it before but all the butter came off the bread in the toaster.

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I'm going to assume this is for Rettata?...prob deep fried if it's Paula Deen.

 

Retatta is not fried!!!!

 

It's like Chicken Caesar Salad. Once you put chicken on it it's no longer a caesar salad now is it.

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